The most common misconception we encounter when servicing Cary homes is that a brand-new house has clean air ducts. In reality, the construction process itself is one of the primary sources of duct contamination we deal with. When a home is built, drywall is cut, sanded, and installed throughout the framing — before the HVAC system is sealed. The fine white powder from drywall cutting, along with sawdust, insulation fibers, and construction debris, settles inside duct runs during the build and stays there after the home is completed and handed to its owners. A family moving into a new Cary home in Amberly or Carpenter Village and running their HVAC on day one is immediately distributing that construction debris through every room via their duct system. The EPA recommends air duct cleaning after any major construction or renovation for exactly this reason.

Cary's established neighborhoods present a different but equally common profile. Homes in areas like Lochmere, MacGregor Downs, and Green Hope Crossing that are 10 to 20 years old have typically accumulated multiple pollen seasons of oak and pine particulate, dust mite populations, and in some cases early-stage mold growth on coil surfaces — particularly in homes where the HVAC has run heavily through Wake County's humid summers without a professional cleaning. Our HEPA negative-pressure process removes the full depth of this accumulated buildup from every duct surface, and we photograph the system before and after on every Cary job so homeowners can see exactly what was extracted.

The Air Ducters is locally owned, NC licensed, and has been serving Cary and the Triangle for over 10 years. Founded by Eran, we built this business on a straightforward standard: honest assessment, thorough work, and photo documentation that proves what we did. That standard has earned us 86 five-star Google reviews — every one of them from a real Cary or Triangle homeowner who experienced the difference between a cleaned system and one that was just talked about being cleaned.