Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across New Kensington
Air duct cleaning in New Kensington typically runs $320–$580 for a full residential system, with most jobs completed in a single afternoon. We serve the 15068 and 15069 ZIP codes directly, and our Air Duct Cleaning team understands the tight access, older housing stock, and legacy industrial conditions that make this city’s ductwork different from anywhere else in the Pittsburgh region.

We’re Bluepeak Air Duct & Vent Cleaning Pennsylvania, and we’ve been driving out to New Kensington long enough to know which alleys fit our Nikro vacuum rig and which 1920s frame houses need the smaller Rotobrush head to navigate original 5-inch galvanized ducts. Jeffrey Morgan — our owner and lead technician — handles your job personally, not a rotating subcontractor crew. When you call (844) 951-3591, you’re talking to the same person who’ll show up with the brushes and the HEPA containment.
Why Bluepeak Air Duct & Vent Cleaning Pennsylvania Is New Kensington’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Over 1,100 verified customers have reviewed this work, and that 4.8-star average reflects 14 years focused on one trade. In New Kensington specifically, we’ve built repeat relationships with homeowners in Parnassus, the riverfront-side neighborhoods, and up toward the 5th Avenue corridor who’ve seen what comes out of their ducts and want the same technician back next time.
Our response time to New Kensington is same-day or next-day in most cases. We know the Allegheny River valley traffic patterns and the hillside street layouts that can slow down crews coming from downtown Pittsburgh. That local routing knowledge means we’re not burning daylight figuring out alley access or parking for our equipment van.
What separates us in New Kensington is that we understand the housing stock. These aren’t suburban tract homes with modern flex-duct and generous access panels. They’re 1920s–1950s working-class frame homes built for aluminum workers, with coal-era conversions, tight crawlspaces, and original ductwork that carries a history no generic cleaning franchise recognizes. Jeffrey Morgan has spent 14 years developing protocols for exactly these conditions.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in New Kensington
Residential Duct Cleaning
New Kensington’s residential core is dense with pre-WWII and mid-century homes that were never designed for modern forced-air retrofits. We clean the full supply and return network — including the boots, plenums, and trunk lines — using Rotobrush agitation paired with Nikro HEPA vacuum collection. In homes near the former Alcoa works, we often find that standard suction alone won’t dislodge the baked-on industrial particulate that’s been curing inside galvanized steel for 60+ years. The rotary brush action is what breaks that bond.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
From the small retail spaces along 5th Avenue to the light industrial shops still operating near the riverfront, New Kensington’s commercial buildings carry their own ductwork legacy. Many were constructed during the aluminum boom and have seen multiple HVAC upgrades without corresponding duct replacement. We scale our equipment to the job — portable Nikro units for tight mechanical rooms, full Abatement Technologies containment for occupied spaces that can’t shut down during business hours.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts in New Kensington homes face a specific challenge: the valley’s temperature inversions trap airborne particulates against the hillsides, and your supply registers are the intake point for that concentrated outdoor air. In floor-register homes common in the 1940s neighborhoods, we’ve found supply lines partially blocked by a combination of legacy industrial fallout, coal-conversion soot, and decades of settled dust. Our supply duct protocol includes register removal (even painted-shut units, carefully), boot cleaning, and trunk-line agitation.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return systems in older New Kensington homes were often cobbled together during the shift from gravity furnaces to forced air. We’ve seen return plenums built from repurposed floor joist bays, panned stud cavities with gaps that pull attic air, and original galvanized returns that were never sealed for negative pressure. Cleaning these returns without addressing the leakage is incomplete work. Our return duct service includes visual assessment of common leakage points and documentation of what we find.
Video Inspection
This is where we start on most New Kensington jobs. We run a lighted camera through the duct network before touching a brush, because in 1920s–1950s housing you need to know what you’re dealing with — collapsed sections, standing water from humid valley conditions, or that dense gray-black industrial layering that changes our cleaning approach. The video goes to you, not just us. You’ll see exactly what your system contains before we quote the full scope.
Full System Cleaning
A full system cleaning in New Kensington means every accessible component: supply trunks and branches, return pathways, blower compartment, evaporator coil (where reachable), and registers. We coordinate this as a single visit because splitting the work means disturbing settled contaminants twice. For homes with legacy industrial deposits, the full-system approach is the only way to break the cycle of recontamination — clean one section and the dirty sections immediately redistribute.

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Trusted Brands We Service in New Kensington
We don’t just clean — we assess what your system needs to stay clean. For New Kensington homes with humidity-driven mold concerns in the valley climate, we stock and install Aprilaire dehumidification and filtration products sized to the tighter envelope of older frame construction. Our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment is built for this specific job, not adapted from carpet cleaning or general contracting. When duct repair is needed, we use Abatement Technologies containment protocols and Guardsman sealants rated for HVAC applications. Parts and products are carried on our service van, so we’re not making a second trip to Pittsburgh for a filter or a register boot.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in New Kensington Homes
- Legacy industrial fallout in original galvanized ductwork. On a recent job in the riverfront-side neighborhood of Parnassus, we opened a supply register in a 1930s frame house and found dense gray-black layering inside the duct—legacy industrial fallout from the Alcoa plant, not current occupant habits. Using our Rotobrush system with a HEPA-filtered Nikro vac, we agitated and captured decades of embedded particulates that a standard truck-mount vacuum alone would have missed, restoring airflow to the original 5-inch round ducts.
- Coal-era soot accumulation in converted furnace systems. Many New Kensington homes shifted from coal to oil to gas over successive decades, and the original ductwork was never properly cleaned between fuel types. That soot becomes a sticky base layer that traps newer dust and skin cells, creating a dense mat that reduces airflow by 30% or more in some trunk lines we’ve measured.
- Humidity-driven mold in valley-enclosed homes. New Kensington’s Allegheny River valley location means higher relative humidity than open-terrain communities, and that moisture colonizes inside ductwork where temperature differentials create condensation. We’ve found active mold growth in return plenums during summer months, particularly in homes without adequate vapor barriers in crawlspaces or basements.
- Access and parking constraints in dense neighborhoods. Alley-loaded townhomes and row houses along corridors like 5th Avenue require coordinated equipment staging. We call ahead to confirm rear access, measure gate widths, and plan our vacuum and compressor placement so we’re not blocking your neighbor’s garage or struggling with a setup that adds an hour to your bill.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in New Kensington, PA
Here’s what air duct cleaning costs in the New Kensington market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Residential full system cleaning (single furnace, up to 12 vents) | $320 – $480 |
| Residential full system cleaning (larger homes, 13–20 vents) | $450 – $580 |
| Video inspection only | $85 – $125 |
| Commercial duct cleaning (per square foot / system complexity) | $0.35 – $0.65/sq ft |
| Supply or return duct cleaning (single system half) | $180 – $280 |
| Duct repair and sealing (per job, minor) | $150 – $350 |
What moves you within these ranges: vent count, accessibility (crawlspace work costs more than basement access), contamination severity (that legacy industrial fallout requires longer agitation cycles), and whether video inspection reveals blockages or damage needing repair before cleaning proceeds. We don’t quote over the phone for New Kensington homes without knowing your vent count and furnace location — but we do provide free, no-obligation estimates in person. Call (844) 951-3591 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near New Kensington
Our service radius covers the full Allegheny River valley corridor. We regularly clean ducts in Lower Burrell (where the housing stock is newer but shares the same valley humidity challenges), Plum (larger mid-century ranch homes with different duct layouts), Oakmont (mixed-age riverfront properties), and Penn Hills (hillside homes with extended duct runs and access complications). Same owner-led service, same equipment, same direct response.
Serving New Kensington, PA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the New Kensington 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 New Kensington
Yes — if the cleaning uses rotary brush agitation with proper negative pressure containment, not just vacuum suction. The black dust you’re seeing is likely legacy industrial fallout baked into the galvanized surface over decades; standard household vacuuming or even truck-mount suction without brush contact won’t break that bond. Our Rotobrush system physically agitates the deposit while the Nikro HEPA vacuum captures it at the source, preventing redistribution into your living space. Call (844) 951-3591 and we’ll video-inspect first to confirm what you’re dealing with — estimates are free.
We coordinate access in advance: we call the day before to confirm alley width, gate codes, and optimal equipment staging points. Our Nikro vacuum and Rotobrush compressor are on wheeled carts that fit through standard 36-inch gates, and we position the van to avoid blocking your neighbor’s garage access. For true tight spots, we use portable HEPA units instead of the full van-mount system. The setup adds 10–15 minutes, not hours, and we don’t charge extra for New Kensington’s standard alley configurations.
Yes — we’ve found exactly this in homes throughout Parnassus, the riverfront neighborhoods, and the older sections near the former Alcoa works. The dense gray-black layering inside original ductwork is legacy industrial particulate from decades of aluminum smelting emissions, not ordinary household dust. While we don’t test for specific chemical composition, we do know that dislodging this material without proper containment and HEPA filtration would worsen your indoor air quality. Our protocol includes Abatement Technologies containment and full HEPA capture specifically because of what New Kensington’s industrial history left behind. Call (844) 951-3591 for a video inspection that’ll show you what’s in there.
Yes — we video inspect before quoting on nearly every New Kensington job. The camera goes through your supply and return trunks, and you see the feed in real time on our monitor. In 1920s–1950s homes with original ductwork, this step is essential: we’ve found collapsed sections, standing water from valley humidity, and industrial fallout deposits that change our equipment selection and time estimate. The inspection runs $85–$125 if you choose not to proceed with cleaning, but it’s waived when you book the full service.
Yes — we remove painted-shut registers carefully using trim tools and gentle heat application, then clean and reinstall them. Floor registers in New Kensington’s 1940s homes are often original cast iron or early stamped steel with baked-on lead paint layers; we don’t force or pry. If a register is too deteriorated to remove safely, we clean around it with specialized brush extensions and note the finding in our report. We’ve done this hundreds of times in the older neighborhoods. Call (844) 951-3591 to schedule — we’ll assess your specific registers during the free estimate.
Ready to see what’s inside your New Kensington ductwork? Jeffrey Morgan handles every job personally, from the video inspection through the final register cleaning. We’ve spent 14 years developing the right approach for Allegheny River valley homes with industrial-era ductwork, and we’ll give you a straight assessment of what your system needs — no more, no less. Call (844) 951-3591 for your free estimate.
Written by Jeffrey Morgan, Owner at Bluepeak Air Duct & Vent Cleaning Pennsylvania, serving New Kensington since 2011.