Avoid the Scams!
Homeowners should beware of “blow-and-go” air duct cleaning companies. These companies often charge a nominal fee and do a poor job of cleaning the heating and cooling system. These companies may also persuade a homeowner to pay for unneeded services with and/or without their permission.
Homeowners are told they have mold and other toxic substances in their HVAC systems – claims which are most likely false and used merely to extort money. Coupons and flyers advertising rock bottom prices on “whole house air duct cleaning” and “HVAC mold and soot removal” arrive in the mail daily for some households. If you have knowledge of a practicing “blow-and-go” air duct cleaner, contact your local Better Business Bureau to report the company.
Watch an Inside Edition segment hidden camera investigation about "blow and go" companies who overcharge for services. The segment features NADCA expert and chair of our Anti-Fraud Task Force, Mark Zarzeczny to help expose companies who are scamming consumers.
DO NOT BOOK A COMPANY OFF ANY FACEBOOK POSTS OR GROUPS.
Beware of air duct cleaning companies who claim to be NADCA members, but are not. Unfortunately, there are air duct cleaning companies that illegally use the NADCA logo or claim to be NADCA members when they are not.
Make sure to Always do your homework and always vist nadca.com, click on find a professional, enter your zip code and you will get a list of all certified companies in your area.