Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Mission District
Air duct cleaning in Mission District typically runs $320–$580 for a full residential system, with most jobs completed in a single visit. We’re usually on-site in Mission District within 24–48 hours of your call, sometimes same-day if you’re near Valencia Street or along Mission Street itself. Call (855) 908-0725 for a free estimate.

We’ve been working in the Mission long enough to know the real challenge isn’t the cleaning — it’s getting to the ducts. These 1890s–1920s Victorian and Edwardian flats weren’t built for forced air. The ductwork was shoehorned in decades later, snaking through original floor joists and wall chases with sharp bends and barely enough clearance for a hand, let alone standard equipment. That’s why our Air Duct Cleaning team brings Rotobrush and Nikro systems designed for exactly these tight retrofitted runs. Brian Rivera — owner and lead technician — handles your job personally, not some dispatched crew seeing Mission District for the first time.
Why Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco Is Mission District’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Our reputation in Mission District is built on jobs other companies walk away from. We’ve cleaned ducts in basement-level crawl spaces off Capp Street where the clearance was 14 inches, and we’ve navigated shared floor cavities between upper and lower units on Guerrero Street that hadn’t been opened in 30 years. 1,200+ verified reviews. 4.9 stars. That’s not a marketing number — it’s a track record.
Those reviews come from real Mission District customers — property managers of 2-4 unit flats on Shotwell, homeowners in converted Victorians near Dolores Park, landlords with rental stock along 24th Street. They mention the same things: Brian showed up, looked at the job, and didn’t make excuses about access. Professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, not the equipment a generalist keeps in a side van.
Response time matters here. Parking’s tight, loading zones are metered, and many buildings have alley access only. We schedule Mission District calls with buffer built in for access logistics, and we carry the full Abatement Technologies HEPA setup so we’re not making multiple trips. 14 years focused on one trade: the air moving through your home.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Mission District
Residential Duct Cleaning in Mission District
The Mission’s housing stock demands a specific approach. These 2-4 unit rowhouse flats have ductwork retrofitted through floor cavities that were never designed for it — irregular runs, sharp bends, and low clearance that trap dust, cooking grease from dense residential cooking, and urban particulates. Our residential cleaning starts with video inspection to map what we’re dealing with before we commit to an approach. Typical residential duct cleaning in Mission District runs $320–$480 for a single unit, $520–$780 for a full 2-4 unit building when scheduled together.
Commercial Duct Cleaning in Mission District
Mission District’s commercial spaces — restaurants along Valencia, small offices in converted industrial buildings near Bryant Street, retail with residential above — face compounded loads. Kitchen exhaust particulates migrate into shared HVAC systems, and older buildings often have make-up air units pulling directly from street level. Our commercial cleaning uses Abatement Technologies negative-air machines to contain debris during the process, critical in multi-tenant buildings where one system’s contamination affects neighbors. Commercial jobs in Mission District typically start at $580 and scale with system complexity.
Supply Duct Cleaning in Mission District
Supply ducts in Mission District flats are where we find the worst accumulation. These are the positive-pressure runs pushing air to your rooms, and in retrofitted systems they’re often flex duct compressed into joist bays with sagging low points that collect debris. The banana belt microclimate doesn’t help — ducts sit idle through mild stretches, then get hit with heated air during cold snaps, re-aerosolizing whatever’s been composting in the dark. Supply duct cleaning alone runs $180–$320 in Mission District, though we typically recommend full-system work for these buildings.
Return Duct Cleaning in Mission District
Return ducts pull air back to the handler, and in Mission District’s old flats they’re often the path of least resistance for problems. Shared floor cavities between units, unsealed when ducts were installed, become highways for rodents seeking warmth. We’ve found return plenums packed with nesting debris that was restricting airflow by 40% before the homeowner even noticed weak vents upstairs. Return duct cleaning in Mission District is $220–$380, with repair and sealing of cavity entries additional if needed.
Video Inspection
Every Mission District job starts here, and it’s non-negotiable for these buildings. Our camera system navigates the tight bends and low-clearance runs that define retrofitted Mission ductwork, showing you — and us — exactly what’s in there before we quote. We’ve caught collapsed flex duct, rodent blockages, and moisture damage that changed the scope entirely. Video inspection alone is $120–$180, waived if you proceed with cleaning.
Full System Cleaning
This is what most Mission District properties actually need. Full system means supply ducts, return ducts, trunk lines, plenums, and the air handler cabinet — the complete loop. For retrofitted systems in 1890s–1920s flats, partial cleaning often leaves the problem source untouched. Full system cleaning in Mission District runs $420–$680 for typical residential, with multi-unit buildings quoted per system. Dryer vent cleaning, duct sealing, sanitizing — handled in one visit, not parceled out to three different contractors.

What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Mission District
We don’t show up with whatever’s in the van that day. Our Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning systems are the same units used in commercial remediation jobs, and our Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality products are stocked for Mission District customers who want filtration and humidity control after the ducts are clean. For sanitizing, we use Guardsman-grade treatments — not a fogger from a hardware store — applied after mechanical cleaning removes the debris that would otherwise shelter microbes. Parts and filters for these brands are carried on our service vehicle, so if your Mission District job reveals a failed component, we’re not ordering and rescheduling.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Mission District Homes
- Sharp-bend debris traps in retrofitted runs. Ductwork installed through original floor joists in 1890s–1920s flats couldn’t follow optimal routing. The resulting tight corners collect dust and cooking grease that standard equipment can’t dislodge — we see this in probably 70% of Mission District jobs.
- Rodent intrusion in shared floor cavities. Upper and lower units often share unsealed structural cavities that became duct chases. SF’s urban rodent pressure means these spaces get used as highways, and duct bends become collection points for droppings and nesting material. We cleared a rodent-compacted duct run in a 1910 Edwardian flat on Valencia Street near 24th Street. The flex duct, retrofitted through a shared floor cavity, was packed with droppings and nesting debris. Using our Rotobrush system with HEPA filtration, we cleaned the tight bends and sealed the cavity entry to prevent re-entry.
- Microbial growth from on-off heating cycles. The Mission’s sheltered microclimate means ducts can sit unused for long stretches of mild weather, only to receive a burst of use during the occasional cold snaps or the cooler summer evenings — an on-off cycle that allows settled dust and moisture from periodic marine air intrusions to compact and promote microbial growth inside idle ductwork. That “old basement” smell when you first turn on heat? That’s what it is.
- Collapsed or disconnected flex duct in wall chases. Retrofitted flex duct installed in the 1970s–1990s has often sagged, torn at seams, or pulled loose at connections. Homeowners notice weak airflow to certain rooms; we find the duct dumping conditioned air into a wall cavity instead. Video inspection catches this before we start cleaning a system that’s fundamentally broken.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Mission District, CA
Here’s what air duct cleaning actually costs in Mission District’s market — not “call for pricing” vagueness:
| Service | Typical Range in Mission District |
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| Video Inspection | $120–$180 (waived with cleaning) |
| Residential Duct Cleaning (single unit) | $320–$480 |
| Return Duct Cleaning Only | $220–$380 |
| Supply Duct Cleaning Only | $180–$320 |
| Full System Cleaning (residential) | $420–$680 |
| Multi-Unit Building (2-4 units, scheduled together) | $520–$780 |
| Commercial Duct Cleaning | $580+ |
| Air Quality Sanitizing (post-cleaning) | $150–$250 |
What moves you within these ranges: system accessibility (crawl space vs. basement vs. closet), contamination severity (routine maintenance vs. first cleaning in 15 years), and whether we find damage requiring repair or sealing. We quote upfront after inspection, not after we’re halfway through. Estimates are free — call (855) 908-0725.
We Also Serve Cities Near Mission District
We’re based in San Francisco and work throughout the city, including Noe Valley with its similar Victorian stock but different hillside access challenges, Visitacion Valley’s mid-century builds with their own duct configurations, and Chinatown’s dense multi-story buildings where our tight-space experience translates directly. If you’re in Mission District, you’re in our core service area — we’re not driving in from the East Bay or Peninsula.
Serving Mission District, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Mission District 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 — Air Duct Cleaning in Mission District
That smell is microbial growth activated by heat. The Mission’s banana belt microclimate keeps ducts idle for long stretches; dust inside absorbs periodic marine moisture, and when you finally fire up the heat, you’re aerosolizing what’s been growing in the dark. We see this constantly in 94110. Call (855) 908-0725 for an inspection — we’ll show you exactly what’s in there.
We use flexible-shaft Rotobrush and Nikro equipment designed for sub-18-inch clearances, plus sectional rods for straight-line runs where possible. For truly inaccessible sections, we cut strategic access panels — properly framed and sealed — rather than pretending we cleaned what we couldn’t reach. Brian Rivera evaluates access on every Mission District job before quoting.
Our Abatement Technologies HEPA containment system captures debris at the source, and we seal return vents during supply-side work to prevent migration. In multi-unit Mission District buildings, we coordinate with property managers and can temporarily disable interconnected alarms during the cleaning window. We’ve never had a false-alarm incident in 14 years.
Persistent musty odor that doesn’t match seasonal mold, visible droppings at vent registers, reduced airflow to specific rooms, or scratching sounds in walls during quiet hours. In Mission District’s shared-cavity buildings, we find rodent-compacted ducts in roughly one of every three first-time cleanings. Video inspection confirms it without guesswork.
Every 3–5 years for typical residential, sooner if you’ve had renovation work, pest activity, or notice odors or airflow reduction. The on-off heating pattern here means debris sits longer without the drying effect of constant airflow, so we lean toward the shorter end of that range for Mission District flats. Call (855) 908-0725 — we’ll assess your specific system and usage pattern.
Ready to see what’s in your ducts? Call (855) 908-0725 for a free estimate. Brian Rivera will handle your Mission District job personally, with the equipment and experience these old flats demand.
Written by Brian Rivera, Owner at Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco, serving Mission District and San Francisco since 2010.