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Indoor Clean Air, LLC is a locally owned and operated residential and commercial air duct cleaning contractor, HVAC restoration, dryer vent, mold remediation and cleaning service. Indoor Clean Air has been proudly servicing the Washington DC Suburban MD areas of Calvert County, Anne Arundel County, Prince Georges County, and Montgomery County Maryland for over 15 years.   

The owner, Michael Wilson, is a retired MD State Trooper who believes that in this day and age, trustworthiness, dependability, reliability, and professionalism are all important qualities in a duct cleaning contractor as well as knowing how to do the job right the first time. Michael Wilson explains: "In today's society you never know who you are allowing in your home.  I am on all of the job sites and do most of the work myself. You will feel comfortable knowing that there is a certified Air System Cleaning Specialist (ASCS) on every job.  I guarantee that you will be satisfied with our work and treated with professionalism and fairness.  There are no hidden fees, extra costs or other hidden charges."

WHY SHOULD YOU GET YOUR AIR DUCTS CLEANED? 
Because they get Dirty!  

Several factors increase the need to clean them in addition to normal accumulations of dust and dirt:

  • Pets
  • People with allergies or asthma
  • Cigarette or cigar smoke
  • Water contamination or damage to home or HVAC system
  • Home renovation or remodeling

Two ways to inspect the ducts of your heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system:

  • A small mirror or flashlight
  • A digital camera

If you see dirt and debris then you need your ducts cleaned!


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Two Important Facts to Know About Duct Cleaning:

The National Air Duct Cleaners Association or NADCA and The Environmental Protection Agency or EPA recommends that the entire HVAC system should be cleaned.


Duct cleaning is not a trade that is regulated in the State of Maryland.

This means that anyone can perform this service with absolutely no experience, certifications or training.  So it should be a priority to find a NADCA certified contractor.


The NADCA and the EPA recommends that the entire system be cleaned including:

  • Supply/return air ducts
  • Registers
  • Grilles and diffusers
  • Heat exchangers
  • Heating and cooling coils
  • Condensate drain pans (drip pans)
  • Fan motors/fan housing
  • Air handling unit housing

NADCA members must have the following:

  • At least one Air Systems Cleaning Specialist on staff
  • Maintain $500,000 of liability insurance
  • Agree to clean according to NADCA standards and comply with their Code of Ethics.

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