Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Mount Dora
Air duct cleaning in Mount Dora typically runs $350–$650 for a full residential system and is usually completed in a single visit. We’re Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida, and Charles Rodriguez leads our Air Duct Cleaning team personally on every Mount Dora job — 17 years in the trade, over 1,100 verified reviews, and a phone call away at (833) 858-4048.

Mount Dora isn’t just another Central Florida stop for us. We know the difference between a 1920s frame cottage on Alexander Street with retrofit attic ductwork and a 1980s retirement-community ranch off Old U.S. 441 with original flex duct that’s finally giving out. We know how Lake Dora’s humidity pushes through poorly sealed return plenums. And we know that come October, our phone rings nonstop with snowbirds returning to find their ducts have been incubating mold all summer. That local rhythm matters. It means we stock the right equipment, schedule the right windows, and show up prepared for what Mount Dora homes actually throw at us.
Why Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida Is Mount Dora’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
We’ve earned our reputation in Mount Dora one job at a time — 1,186 customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars, many from repeat seasonal residents who won’t trust their ducts to anyone else. Charles Rodriguez doesn’t delegate to a rotating crew. He’s the owner and the lead technician on your job, which means the person quoting your work is the same person crawling your attic, running the Rotobrush, and signing off on the results. No handoffs. No excuses.
Our response time to Mount Dora is same-day or next-day for standard bookings, and we prioritize the September–October window when snowbirds need their systems cleared before move-in. We carry professional-grade equipment — Rotobrush rotary brush systems, Nikro HEPA vacuum systems, and Abatement Technologies containment tools — the same gear remediation contractors use, not the stripped-down units sold at big-box stores. That matters when you’re pulling decades of lake-humidity sediment out of a cramped 1940s attic run.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Mount Dora
Residential Duct Cleaning
Mount Dora’s housing stock demands a specialist’s touch. In the historic district, we regularly encounter bungalows where central air was retrofit decades after construction — ductwork squeezed through attics with clearance so tight we sometimes remove a section of soffit to get proper access. In the 1970s–1990s retirement communities surrounding the downtown, original flex duct has hardened, cracked, or pulled loose at register connections. Our residential cleaning addresses the full supply and return network, not just what’s visible at the vents. We use video inspection to document before-and-after condition, especially important for seasonal residents who need to show proof of maintenance to homeowners associations or insurance.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Mount Dora’s commercial corridor along U.S. 441 and the downtown storefronts near Donnelly Street see their own duct challenges. Restaurants, medical offices, and retail spaces in converted historic buildings often have mixed HVAC generations — original gravity systems supplemented with modern forced-air additions that create turbulence zones where grease, dust, and pollen accumulate. We clean commercial systems after hours to avoid disrupting business, and we bring the containment capacity to handle larger square footage without cross-contaminating occupied spaces.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts push conditioned air into your living spaces, which makes them the first place Mount Dora homeowners notice problems. Black mold ringing supply registers is the signature symptom we see every October — the visible tip of a colony that’s been growing through the summer. We clean supply trunks and branch lines with rotary brushes and negative-air HEPA extraction, then inspect with cameras to confirm we’ve reached the full length. In lakefront homes near Lake Dora or the Harris Chain, we pay particular attention to supply boots where cold-air meets warm, humid attic air and condensation accelerates buildup.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air back to your HVAC unit for reconditioning, and in Mount Dora they’re often the entry point for unfiltered lake moisture. Poorly sealed return plenums in older homes draw humid attic air directly into the system, bypassing your filter entirely. We clean return trunks, filter grilles, and plenum connections, then assess seal integrity. Where flex duct has degraded at return collars — common in 1980s-era retirement homes — we’ll flag it for repair or sealing before the problem recycles another season.
Full System Cleaning
This is our most comprehensive service and the one we recommend for Mount Dora’s seasonal homes. Full system cleaning covers supply ducts, return ducts, the air handler cabinet, blower assembly, evaporator coils, and drain pan. For a house that’s sat empty through a humid summer, this is the only way to break the mold cycle comprehensively. We finish with an optional sanitizing treatment using EPA-registered products applied through the ductwork at proper dwell times — not a surface spray, but a distributed fog that reaches every branch line.

Video Inspection
Our video inspection service gives Mount Dora homeowners — especially those managing properties remotely — documented proof of duct condition. We feed high-resolution cameras through the full system, recording buildup locations, flex-duct damage, seal failures, and mold colonies. Many seasonal residents request this before summer departure to establish baseline condition, then again in fall before recommissioning their HVAC. The footage doesn’t lie, and it’s helped more than one Mount Dora homeowner justify replacement versus cleaning to an insurance adjuster or property manager.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Mount Dora
We maintain and install components from Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies — brands that hold up in Mount Dora’s demanding humidity environment. We stock Aprilaire media filters and fresh-air intake controllers locally, which means when we identify an upgrade that’ll prevent your autumn mold recurrence, we can often install it same-day rather than ordering and rescheduling. Honeywell UV treatment systems are another Mount Dora-specific recommendation we make regularly — the 24/7 lamp exposure suppresses mold growth in seasonal homes where the AC isn’t running enough hours to dehumidify through normal operation alone.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Mount Dora Homes
- The October mold surprise. Snowbirds return to find black or green mold at supply registers, often assuming it’s surface-level when it’s actually colonized several feet into the duct branch. Lake Dora’s humidity, combined with a shut-up house and minimal AC runtime, creates conditions we don’t see at this intensity in drier inland towns like Apopka.
- Retrofit ductwork in historic homes. The 1910s–1940s bungalows and cottages in Mount Dora’s historic district were never designed for forced air. Ductwork was added later, often with sharp bends, unsupported sagging flex, and connections that have loosened over decades of thermal expansion. We find debris accumulation at every low point and joint separation that leaks conditioned air into attics.
- Failed flex-duct connections in retirement-community construction. The 1970s–1990s builds surrounding downtown Mount Dora used lower-grade flex duct with plastic collars that degrade after 25–30 years. The connections at registers and plenums separate, pulling unfiltered attic air directly into the system — along with insulation fibers, rodent debris, and the full load of Central Florida pollen.
- Undersized returns in seasonal homes. Many Mount Dora properties were built with return-air capacity adequate for intermittent occupancy, not for full-time living with modern expectations of air circulation. Restricted return airflow reduces system dehumidification efficiency, which in this lakeside climate means faster mold cycling and poorer indoor air quality.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Mount Dora, FL
| Service | Typical Range in Mount Dora |
|---|---|
| Residential full system cleaning (single HVAC, up to 12 vents) | $350–$550 |
| Residential full system cleaning (larger home, 13–20 vents) | $450–$650 |
| Video inspection with written report | $125–$175 |
| Dryer vent cleaning (add-on or standalone) | $125–$195 |
| Duct repair/sealing (per linear foot of accessible duct) | $8–$14 |
| Air quality sanitizing treatment (whole-system fog) | $150–$250 |
What moves you within these ranges? Number of vents and returns, accessibility of attic or crawlspace ductwork, contamination severity (light dust versus established mold requiring containment), and whether we find degraded flex duct or failed seals that need repair before cleaning is effective. Historic district homes with cramped attic runs typically land in the upper half of residential ranges due to access time. We quote upfront after inspection — never after we’ve started the work. Call (833) 858-4048 for a free estimate with exact pricing for your Mount Dora home.
We Also Serve Cities Near Mount Dora
We run regular routes to Tavares, Eustis, South Apopka, and Apopka — but Mount Dora’s snowbird density and lakeside humidity patterns make it our most specialized service area. If you’re managing properties across Lake County or western Orange County, we can coordinate multi-location scheduling. The local knowledge we’ve built in Mount Dora’s historic district and retirement communities translates directly to the similar housing stock in Eustis and Tavares, though we adjust our mold-prevention recommendations downward for those slightly drier inland locations.
Serving Mount Dora, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Mount Dora 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 Mount Dora
Mount Dora’s combination of seasonal vacancy and lakeside humidity creates a predictable mold cycle that hits harder than inland neighbors. From roughly May through September, roughly 40% of local homes sit with minimal or no AC operation while Lake Dora and the Harris Chain of Lakes generate persistently high humidity that infiltrates ductwork through poorly sealed joints and plenums. Warm attic temperatures plus stagnant, moist air equals mold colonization that becomes visible at supply registers by October — far more concentrated here than in Eustis or Tavares. The fix isn’t just cleaning; it’s timing that cleaning for September before you restart the system, plus sealing and filtration upgrades that break the cycle. Call (833) 858-4048 to schedule before your return window.
Pre-departure cleaning helps, but it’s only half the strategy. We recommend a full system cleaning in late April or early May, followed by a dehumidistat setting that keeps the AC cycling periodically — not for cooling, but for moisture removal. We also install Aprilaire fresh-air intake controllers and upgraded media filters that reduce humidity infiltration while you’re away. The critical second half is the September pre-return inspection and touch-up cleaning to catch any colonization before you start breathing through it. Call (833) 858-4048 and we’ll build a seasonal maintenance schedule around your travel dates.
Knob-and-tube or early Romex wiring in 1920s–1940s historic district homes doesn’t prevent duct cleaning, but it changes how we access and protect the work area. We avoid contact with old wiring insulation, use non-conductive tools in tight attic spaces, and coordinate with electricians when we find exposed conductors near ductwork. The bigger factor is usually the retrofit duct configuration itself — cramped runs, sharp bends, and minimal clearance that require specialized rotary brush heads and patient technique. Charles Rodriguez has cleaned dozens of historic district homes personally and knows which attics need soffit removal versus which allow direct access.
A three-part approach: sealed ductwork, continuous dehumidification, and UV or media filtration. We seal all plenum joints and flex connections with mastic — tape fails in this humidity — to stop lake-moist air infiltration. We spec Honeywell or Aprilaire whole-home dehumidification for seasonal properties that won’t get enough AC runtime. And we install UV lamps or high-MERV media filters that suppress mold growth between cleanings. Last fall, we serviced a 1920s bungalow on Alexander Street in the historic district where the owners returned after six months away to find black mold ringing every supply register. Our Rotobrush system cleaned the cramped attic-flex runs, and we installed an Aprilaire 8145NC filter with a fresh-air intake to keep summer humidity from re-colonizing the ducts. Call (833) 858-4048 to discuss whether this approach fits your lakefront property.
Yes, in most 1970s–1990s retirement-community construction we access ductwork through existing return grilles, register openings, and small access panels rather than disturbing drop ceilings. Our Rotobrush system uses flexible shafts that navigate through tight ceiling plenums, and our Nikro HEPA vacuums create negative pressure that contains debris without requiring full ceiling exposure. Where we do need access — typically for repair work on degraded flex connections — we cut precise, patchable openings rather than lifting full ceiling sections. We’ll show you exactly what access we need during our free estimate walkthrough. Call (833) 858-4048 to schedule.
Written by Charles Rodriguez, Owner at Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida, serving Mount Dora and Central Florida since 2007.