Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Gateway
Air duct cleaning in Gateway, FL typically runs $280–$550 for residential systems and $450–$1,200 for commercial setups, with most jobs completed in a single visit. We’re usually on-site in Gateway within 45 minutes to an hour from your call, whether you’re off Gateway Boulevard near the Riverbend neighborhood or closer to Daniels Parkway.

Gateway’s master-planned homes—built primarily from the early 1990s through the 2000s—are hitting a critical age where original flex-duct systems are failing, and Hurricane Ian’s 2022 flooding left contamination that many homeowners haven’t addressed. Our Air Duct Cleaning team knows these homes. Charles Rodriguez, our owner and lead technician, has spent 17 years working on the exact duct configurations found in communities like Gateway, and he still leads every job himself.
Call (833) 858-4048 for a free estimate. We’ll inspect your system, show you what we’re seeing, and give you upfront pricing before any work begins.
Why Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida Is Gateway’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
We’ve built our reputation in Southwest Florida on one thing: doing the work ourselves and standing behind it. Charles Rodriguez doesn’t delegate to rotating crews—he’s the technician who arrives at your Gateway home with our Rotobrush and Nikro HEPA equipment. That owner-on-the-job model is why we’ve earned 1,186 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars.
Gateway customers specifically tell us they appreciate that we understand the post-Ian reality here. We’ve cleaned duct systems in homes off Three Oaks Parkway where homeowners replaced their flooring and drywall after the 2022 flood but never thought to check the return-air boots behind their baseboards. We find the mold they missed. We document it. We fix it.
Our response time to Gateway averages under an hour because we’re based in Miami and know the corridor down I-75 well. We’re familiar with ZIP 33973’s layout, the difference between older sections near Gateway Boulevard and newer phases, and how each era of construction handles duct routing through those brutal attic spaces.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Gateway
Residential Duct Cleaning
Gateway’s homes—nearly all concrete-block construction with attic-mounted air handlers—present a specific challenge. The flex-duct running through those attics bakes at 140–150°F for months each summer, accelerating liner breakdown. In a 1998-built home near Daniels Parkway, we recently pulled collapsed liner material that had been circulating into the living space for years. Our residential cleaning uses Rotobrush rotary agitation paired with Nikro HEPA vacuum extraction to remove debris without damaging aging duct walls further. We inspect every run because in Gateway, the problem is rarely just one section.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Gateway’s commercial spaces—medical offices near the Gateway Commons retail corridor, professional buildings along Three Oaks Parkway—face the same humidity load as residences but with higher occupancy and stricter air quality demands. We clean commercial trunk lines, VAV boxes, and return plenums with the same equipment restoration professionals use: Abatement Technologies HEPA-negative air machines and contact vacuuming for accessible components. Charles coordinates around your business hours to minimize disruption.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts push conditioned air into your rooms, but in Gateway they’re also where we most often find post-Ian contamination that homeowners never suspected. After Hurricane Ian, storm surge entered some homes at floor level, and that moisture wicked into supply boots and low wall cavities. We use video inspection before and after cleaning so you see what we’re seeing—no guesswork, no scare tactics. Supply-only cleaning runs $180–$320 in Gateway, though we often recommend combining with return cleaning for full-system results.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts are the lungs of your system, and in Gateway they’re where Ian’s damage hides most persistently. In the Riverbend neighborhood off Gateway Boulevard, our crew found a 2003-built home where the builder-grade flex-duct had deteriorated from attic heat (140°F+) and Ian floodwater left silt in the return-air boot. We used a Rotobrush with HEPA vacuum to remove mold and debris, then recommended an Aprilaire whole-home purifier to prevent regrowth. Return duct cleaning in Gateway typically costs $220–$380 depending on system size and contamination level.
Full System Cleaning
For Gateway homes with 20-to-30-year-old original duct systems, partial cleaning is rarely enough. Our full system cleaning covers supply and return trunks, all branch lines, the air handler cabinet, and the blower assembly. We seal access panels properly afterward—critical in Gateway’s humidity, where poorly sealed access points become new moisture entry points. Full system cleaning ranges from $450–$750 for typical Gateway homes.

Video Inspection
We carry waterproof borescope cameras designed for duct interiors, and we use them on every Gateway job—especially post-Ian properties where we need to distinguish between active mold, residual silt, and normal dust accumulation. You’ll see the footage. We explain what it means. Then you decide how to proceed. Video inspection alone is $95–$145, waived if you proceed with cleaning.
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 Gateway
We maintain and clean systems connected to Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Guardsman components regularly in Gateway homes. These aren’t afterthought add-ons—we stock common filtration and purification parts locally so Gateway customers aren’t waiting on shipping when their system needs attention. If your home has an Aprilaire media air cleaner or a Honeywell whole-house humidifier integrated with your duct system, we know how to clean around it without compromising the component. Our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment is sized for residential ductwork, not industrial applications that could damage your system.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Gateway Homes
- Post-Ian return-boot mold behind new baseboards. Homeowners replaced drywall but skipped duct cleaning, leaving mold colonies in return-air boots from Ian flooding. We find this weekly in Gateway—active mold thriving in the one place renovation contractors don’t look.
- Collapsed flex-duct liner from attic heat exposure. Builder-grade flex-duct liners break down faster in Gateway’s high-heat attics (150°F+), causing debris accumulation that standard cleaning misses. The liner material itself becomes the contaminant.
- Humidity-driven mold at poorly sealed duct joints. Gateway’s inland position means no Gulf breeze buffering; duct joints sweat through the wet season and beyond, creating persistent mold growth conditions year-round.
- Contamination persisting after “smart home” HVAC upgrades. Smart-opener upgrades (Wi-Fi/myQ) are installed without addressing duct contamination, so condensation from humidity persists in poorly sealed ducts. New thermostat, same dirty ducts.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Gateway, FL
Here’s what air duct cleaning costs in Gateway’s market right now:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Residential supply duct cleaning | $180–$320 |
| Residential return duct cleaning | $220–$380 |
| Full residential system cleaning | $450–$750 |
| Commercial duct cleaning (per system) | $450–$1,200 |
| Video inspection | $95–$145 (waived with service) |
| Air quality sanitizing (add-on) | $120–$200 |
What moves you within these ranges? System size matters—Gateway’s 2,200-square-foot homes common in the 1990s phases need more access points than compact 1,400-square-foot plans. Contamination severity matters too; post-Ian mold remediation takes longer than routine dust removal. Accessibility counts: attic air handlers in tight spaces add labor. We give you the exact number before we start. Estimates are free. Call (833) 858-4048.
We Also Serve Cities Near Gateway
We regularly work in Lehigh Acres to the north, Fort Myers Shores and Fort Myers to the west, and Villas to the south. If you’re in one of these communities and found this page, the same owner-led service and pricing structure applies—though we’ll note that Gateway’s post-Ian contamination profile is distinct from what we typically see in Fort Myers proper, which had different flooding patterns.
Serving Gateway, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Gateway 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 Gateway
Yes, especially if your home took any water during Ian and you haven’t had ducts inspected since. In Gateway’s 1998–2005 construction era, return-air boots sit at floor level—exactly where storm surge entered many homes. We’ve found active mold in boots behind newly installed baseboards where homeowners assumed the problem was solved. Call (833) 858-4048 and we’ll run a camera through; estimates are free.
For most Gateway homes with original 1990s–2000s duct systems, we recommend full system cleaning. Supply-only misses the return side, and in Gateway that’s where Ian debris and attic heat damage concentrate most heavily. If your system is newer and you’re scheduling preventive maintenance, supply cleaning may suffice. We’ll tell you honestly after video inspection—no upsell pressure.
Every 3–5 years for standard maintenance, but annually if you’ve had water intrusion, visible mold, or occupants with respiratory sensitivity. Gateway’s year-round humidity means mold can establish within 12–18 months in compromised systems. Post-Ian homes that never got proper remediation should be inspected now regardless of timeline.
No—UV lights and purifiers manage airborne particles and surface mold, but they don’t remove established contamination in duct boots or collapsed liner material. We recommend Aprilaire or Honeywell purification after professional cleaning, not instead of it. In Gateway’s humidity, the sequence matters: clean first, then prevent.
No, that’s a garage door feature, not an HVAC function. Some Gateway homeowners confuse smart-home terminology across systems. What does matter for your indoor air quality: whether your duct system was inspected after Ian, whether your flex-duct liner is breaking down in the attic heat, and whether your return boots were ever properly cleaned. Those questions we can answer. Call (833) 858-4048.
Written by Charles Rodriguez, Owner at Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida, serving Gateway and Southwest Florida since 2007.