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Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Beavercreek, OH

Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Beavercreek, OH | Titan Air Duct Cleaning Greater Dayton

Carrier air duct cleaning in Beavercreek, OH typically runs $300–$650 for a full residential system and is usually completed in a single visit. What sets our Carrier work apart in Beavercreek is the military-housing turnover cycle near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base — we’ve cleaned duct board that’s been painted over through three PCS moves, and we know how to handle it without making the problem worse. We’re Titan Air Duct Cleaning Greater Dayton, an independent service provider with no manufacturer affiliation, and we’re the team Beavercreek homeowners call when they need Carrier specialists who understand both the engineering and local housing realities. Call (866) 834-6947 for a free estimate.

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Why Beavercreek Residents Choose Us for Carrier Service

We’re not a franchise dispatcher, and we’re not a carpet cleaner with a duct vacuum on the side. Thomas Hernandez — our owner — is also the lead technician on every Carrier job we run in Beavercreek. He grew up in Dayton’s Belmont neighborhood, trained in the HVAC/R program at Sinclair Community College, and spent the past two decades specializing in duct systems rather than chasing refrigerant leaks. That background matters when he’s crawling through a Beavercreek crawlspace to trace a Carrier Performance Series flex-duct failure.

Our equipment tells the rest of the story. We run Rotobrush brush-and-vacuum systems and Nikro HEPA extractors — the same gear commercial contractors use, not the consumer-grade units you can rent at a hardware store. For Carrier systems, that means we can clean variable-speed blower housings without damaging the ECM motor assembly, and we can video-inspect duct board interiors to spot paint flaking or liner delamination before it becomes an air quality problem.

We carry genuine Carrier OEM filters for Infinity, Performance, and Comfort Series systems, plus high-grade aftermarket materials — 5-mil aluminum tape, brushable mastic, antimicrobial encapsulants — that outperform factory spec on repair work. With 113 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars, we’ve earned the reputation we have in Beavercreek by doing the work ourselves and standing behind it. If Thomas wouldn’t leave it in his own ducts, he’s not leaving it in yours.

Common Carrier Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Beavercreek

  • Infinity Series ECM motor overcompensation from dirty coils. The variable-speed blowers in Carrier Infinity systems are precise — too precise for their own good when evaporator coils get choked with dust. In Beavercreek’s 1970s ranch homes with undersized return plenums, we see this constantly: the motor ramps up to maintain airflow, bearings wear prematurely, and the system gets noisy. Our evaporator coil cleaning restores proper static pressure and takes the load off that motor.
  • Performance Series flex-duct liner delamination in humid basements. Beavercreek’s 30-year-old colonials — especially the ones platted near Dayton-Xenia Road — often have original Carrier installs with factory flex-duct connections that weren’t built for Miami Valley basement humidity. The interior liner separates, flakes into the airstream, and shows up as debris in our video inspections. We remove the degraded sections and replace with sealed, insulated flex that won’t delaminate.
  • Condenser lint accumulation from poorly routed dryer vents. In subdivisions closest to WPAFB, dryer vents often run through crawlspaces instead of exterior walls. Carrier condensers sited nearby pull lint and dander through coil fins without bird guards, triggering high-pressure lockouts. We clean the coils and recommend proper vent routing — sometimes duct sealing is the only way to stop the infiltration.
  • Duct board surface friability and mold in 1980s installations. The rigid fiberglass duct board Carrier used in original Beavercreek installs from the 1980s breaks down when exposed to our humid summers. Surface fibers release into the airstream; biofilm colonizes the porous substrate. We clean with rotary brushes followed by HEPA vacuuming, then apply encapsulant where the board is structurally sound — or recommend replacement when it’s too far gone.
  • Paint-encapsulated debris from military housing flips. Here’s a failure mode we see almost exclusively in Beavercreek: duct board interiors painted over during PCS turnover cycles, trapping decades of debris under a layer that eventually flakes into the airstream. Standard cleaning rips the paint loose. We use controlled brush speed and immediate HEPA extraction to capture those flakes before they re-enter your system.

Carrier Service in Beavercreek: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Because many Beavercreek homes near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base were built with rigid fiberglass duct board — common in military housing of the 1970s–80s — those interiors were often painted over during PCS turnovers, creating a flaking paint-and-fiber composite that our rotary brush cleaning must be followed by HEPA vacuuming to prevent re-entrainment. This isn’t a theoretical concern. Last fall we were called to a Carrier Infinity 20 system in a 1977 colonial on Sycamore Creek Drive, just off Dayton-Xenia Road, for our Xenia Carrier service area. The homeowner — a recently relocated Air Force pilot — reported a musty smell and his eldest child’s allergy flare-ups. Our video inspection revealed heavy biofilm on the duct board interior and a layer of paint flakes from a previous flip. We cleaned the full 16-run system, applied an antimicrobial coater, and sealed two leaking supply boots with mastic. The air quality test showed a 60% reduction in particulate count, and the smell vanished.

The Miami Valley’s pollen load compounds everything. Dayton metro consistently ranks among the Midwest’s worst for tree, grass, and ragweed allergens, and Beavercreek’s plateau location doesn’t shield HVAC systems from it. Carrier systems with even minor duct leakage pull unfiltered attic and crawlspace air — loaded with pollen — straight into the return. That’s why we emphasize duct sealing alongside cleaning for Carrier owners in ZIP 45434: a clean system with leaky ducts is fighting a battle it can’t win.

Carrier Models & Products We Service in Beavercreek

We work on the full Carrier residential lineup: Infinity Series with Greenspeed intelligence and variable-speed ECM blowers; Performance Series two-stage and single-stage systems; Comfort Series entry-level units; and legacy WeatherMaker Series equipment still running in Beavercreek’s older subdivisions.

For parts, we stock genuine Carrier OEM air filters in common Beavercreek sizes — the Infinity air purifier cartridges, Performance media filters, and standard 1-inch pleated replacements. For non-warranty repairs, we use aftermarket materials that outperform factory spec: 5-mil aluminum tape for flex-duct connections, brushable mastic for sealing duct board and metal seams, and encapsulants from Abatement Technologies for degraded fiberglass surfaces. When a Carrier blower motor fails beyond repair on an aging system, we recommend replacement over patching — two decades in this trade has taught us where the line is between fixable and throwing good money after bad.

Carrier Service Pricing in Beavercreek

Service Typical Range in Beavercreek
Standard air duct cleaning (up to 12 vents) $300 – $450
Expanded system cleaning (13–20 vents) $450 – $650
Video inspection with full report $75 – $125 (often bundled)
Evaporator coil cleaning $150 – $275
Duct sealing (Aeroseal or manual mastic) $400 – $900 depending on leakage
Dryer vent cleaning $120 – $200

What drives cost? System age, accessibility, and how many previous occupants neglected the ductwork. A 1985 Carrier install in a Beavercreek ranch with painted-over duct board takes longer than a 2015 system in a well-maintained colonial. Our free estimate includes a full video inspection — you’ll see what we see before we quote a dollar. Call (866) 834-6947 to schedule; estimates are free and we’re usually in Beavercreek within 24 hours.

Serving Beavercreek, OH — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Beavercreek area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.

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Service Areas Near Beavercreek

We run Carrier service throughout Beavercreek ZIP 45434 and surrounding communities: Dayton proper to the northwest, Kettering along the southern corridor, Huber Heights to the north, Springfield for eastern Miami Valley calls, Oakwood for the close-in Dayton neighborhoods, and Fairborn Carrier service near Wright-Patterson. Most Beavercreek appointments are same-day or next-day.

Book Your Carrier Service in Beavercreek Today

Your Carrier system deserves someone who knows the difference between an Infinity Greenspeed and a WeatherMaker — and who knows why Beavercreek’s military housing stock matters for your ductwork. Thomas Hernandez handles every job personally, with 20 years of hands-on experience and equipment that matches the work. Same-day appointments available. Call (866) 834-6947 for your free estimate.

Written by Thomas Hernandez, Owner at Titan Air Duct Cleaning Greater Dayton, serving Beavercreek and the Miami Valley since 2004.

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