Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Albany, CA | Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco
Carrier air duct cleaning in Albany typically costs $350–$650 for a full residential system and is completed in one visit by our owner-led team. We bring 14 years of Carrier-specific experience to Albany’s unique coastal housing stock, where salt-laden marine air and retrofitted crawl-space ductwork create failure patterns you won’t find inland. Call (855) 908-0725 for a free estimate — Brian Rivera handles every job personally.

Why Albany Residents Choose Us for Carrier Service
We’ve cleaned Carrier ductwork in Albany’s 1920s bungalows and cottages for fourteen years. Brian Rivera — owner and lead technician — handles your job personally, not some dispatched crew you can’t vet. That matters when your Carrier Infinity air handler is crammed into a crawl space built for a floor furnace, not a modern forced-air system.
Our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment is the same gear used in commercial remediation jobs. Generalist HVAC companies don’t stock this. We do, because duct cleaning isn’t a side offering we bolted onto heating and cooling work — it’s the only trade we’ve practiced since 2010. 1,200+ verified reviews. 4.9 stars. That’s not a marketing number; it’s a track record of Brian showing up on every job himself.
We use OEM Carrier motors and coils when fit matters, but we’re honest about when aftermarket ductwork makes more sense. If your repair exceeds half the cost of replacement, we’ll tell you straight. I’ve been in San Francisco ducts for 14 years — I’ll tell you what’s there, not what sells.
Common Carrier Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Albany
- Carrier Fiberlok liner delamination in salt-humidity conditions. Older Carrier Infinity air handlers used Fiberlok duct liner that breaks down in Albany’s persistent marine moisture. We find it shedding fibers into the airstream, particularly in homes west of San Pablo Avenue where bay breezes are strongest. Our Abatement Technologies equipment removes the debris; we then recommend liner replacement or bare-metal conversion.
- Flex-duct jacket degradation in bungalow crawlspaces. Carrier retrofit systems in Albany’s pre-WWII homes rely on flexible duct crammed through access hatches never designed for it. The salt-laden air attacking those jackets from outside, combined with crawl-space humidity from below, destroys the vapor barrier within 10–15 years. We replace with UL-listed insulated flex duct rated for coastal exposure.
- Microbial growth on evaporator coils fed by marine-layer moisture. Albany’s summer mornings bring the marine layer right through return ducts in Carrier systems, especially on western blocks near Eastshore State Park. Coil cleaning is standard; we also inspect whether your return path is pulling unconditioned outside air that’s feeding the problem.
- Pinhole rust-through in galvanized plenums at joint seams. Carrier’s sheet-metal plenums in Albany retrofits corrode faster than inland equivalents. We’ve replaced plenums in 12-year-old Albany systems that would last 25 years in Walnut Creek. Our duct sealing with mastic slows the progression; replacement buys time when rust is advanced.
- Restricted airflow from collapsed flex in tight crawl-space turns. Albany’s 12-inch access hatches and 18-inch crawl clearances mean Carrier supply ducts often get crushed at corners where the original installer forced a radius too tight. Our video inspection finds these before you waste money on a new blower motor.
Carrier Service in Albany: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Albany’s housing stock is almost entirely pre-WWII Craftsman bungalows and cottages built without central forced-air systems, meaning virtually every ducted HVAC system in town is a retrofit shoehorned into crawl spaces and wall cavities never designed for it. Compounding this, Albany’s western residential blocks sit less than a mile from the San Francisco Bay shoreline, exposing those crawl-space ducts to persistent salt-laden marine air that corrodes galvanized ductwork and promotes mold growth far faster than is seen in inland East Bay cities.
For Carrier owners specifically, this creates a double penalty. Carrier’s factory duct sizing assumes standard installation clearances and moderate humidity. In Albany, we regularly find Carrier Performance series systems choking on airflow because flex ducts were cut short to fit a 1927 foundation, then degraded by salt corrosion that the designer in Syracuse never anticipated. The Infinity series variable-speed blowers compensate for a while, then burn out prematurely from overwork. We serviced a 1927 Craftsman on Santa Fe Avenue where the Carrier Performance air handler was tucked into a dirt-floor crawlspace. The flexible supply ducts had salt-corroded jackets and were infested with mold. We replaced four sections with insulated flex duct and sealed the plenum with mastic, restoring airflow to the second-floor bedrooms.
Carrier Models & Products We Service in Albany
We work on Carrier’s full residential lineup: Infinity Series (24ANB7 and related air handlers), Performance Series (24ACB3), Comfort Series (24ABB3), and legacy WeatherMaker equipment still running in older Albany homes. Our van stocks OEM Carrier blower motors, evaporator coils, and control boards for same-day replacement when cleaning reveals a deeper issue.
For ductwork itself — the flex, plenums, and fittings — we typically recommend high-quality aftermarket equivalents. UL-listed flex duct from recognized manufacturers matches or exceeds Carrier’s own specifications at lower cost, and in Albany’s salt-air environment, you’re replacing it again in 15 years regardless of whose name is on the jacket. We carry this stock locally for Albany jobs, so you’re not waiting on a warehouse shipment while your system sits open.
Our video inspection, duct sealing, and flex duct repair services are standard on every Carrier cleaning call. You’ll see what we see before we recommend anything.
Carrier Service Pricing in Albany
Carrier air duct cleaning in Albany runs $350–$650 for a typical single-system residential job. Here’s what drives where you land in that range:
- System size and zone count: Single-zone Carrier Comfort systems start lower; multi-zone Infinity configurations with dedicated returns take longer.
- Crawl-space accessibility: Albany’s retrofitted bungalow access hatches add labor. A standard 24×24 hatch is workable; the 12-inch hatches we find on Solano Avenue cottages require sectioned duct removal and add $75–$150.
- Condition severity: Light dust and debris versus mold remediation, liner replacement, or multiple flex-duct sections. We quote this after video inspection, not before seeing the system.
- Add-on services: Dryer vent cleaning ($125–$195), full duct sealing with mastic ($200–$350), or Honeywell/Aprilaire sanitizing treatment ($85–$150).
Our free estimate includes the video inspection — you’ll see the condition yourself before deciding. Call (855) 908-0725 to schedule; estimates are free and we don’t pressure for same-day commitment.
Serving Albany, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Albany area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Albany
No. We are an independent service provider, not a Carrier-authorized dealer, and we cannot process warranty claims on equipment purchased through other installers. We perform out-of-warranty cleaning, repair, and maintenance using OEM-compatible parts, and we’ll tell you honestly if a warranty claim through your original installer is your better financial move. For Carrier cleaning and non-warranty repair in Albany, call (855) 908-0725.
Possibly. Constant running often signals the variable-speed blower compensating for restricted airflow — collapsed flex, blocked returns, or delaminated liner choking the path. In Albany’s salt-corrosion environment, we find this more often than in inland cities. Our video inspection identifies whether it’s a duct issue or a failing blower motor. Call (855) 908-0725 and we’ll check before you replace a $600 motor unnecessarily.
Albany’s marine-layer humidity and salt-laden bay breezes accelerate galvanic corrosion in sheet-metal ductwork. Carrier’s galvanized plenums and fittings — rated for normal indoor conditions — fail faster here than the manufacturer anticipates. We see pinhole rust at seams within 12–15 years on western Albany blocks near the shoreline, versus 25+ years in drier inland climates. Duct sealing with mastic slows the progression; replacement is the fix once rust is advanced.
Yes. Albany’s pre-1940 bungalows often have Carrier air handlers installed in cramped, low-clearance crawl spaces with only a 12-inch access hatch; we regularly must remove and replace duct sections from the outside due to inability to turn corners inside. Our Nikro portable equipment and sectioned flex-duct replacement methods were developed for exactly this scenario. We’ve yet to find an Albany crawl space we couldn’t service.
There’s no filter that stops salt corrosion — that’s a duct material and sealing issue. For mold and particulate, we recommend Aprilaire MERV 13 media filters installed at the return plenum, changed every 6–8 months in Albany’s high-humidity environment. Higher MERV ratings restrict airflow in Carrier’s smaller retrofit ducts; we size this to your specific system. For filter sizing and installation with your next cleaning, call (855) 908-0725.
Service Areas Near Albany
We serve Albany directly from our San Francisco base, with regular calls in San Francisco neighborhoods including the Mission District, Noe Valley, and Visitacion Valley, plus Daly City and South San Francisco. Brian Rivera grew up in the Excelsior District and has spent his entire working life in this region — the drive to Albany is familiar territory, not a dispatch radius.
Book Your Carrier Service in Albany Today
Call (855) 908-0725 for your free Carrier duct cleaning estimate in Albany. Brian Rivera handles every job personally, with same-day availability for urgent airflow or mold concerns. We’ll inspect your system, show you the video, and quote honest numbers before any work begins.
Written by Brian Rivera, Owner at Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco, serving Albany and the Bay Area since 2010.