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NADCA Source-Removal Cleaning, Coil Treatment & Dryer Vent Service. EPA-Registered Antimicrobials · Licensed & Insured
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What Is NADCA ACR-2021 Air Duct Cleaning?
Air duct cleaning is the NADCA ACR-2021 documented process of returning an HVAC system to a verified level of cleanliness through source removal, holding the system under continuous negative pressure while rotary brushes, air whips, and contact vacuuming dislodge debris into HEPA-filtered collection equipment instead of pushing it through the building. The standard treats the entire system as the unit of work: supply and return ducts, registers, plenum, evaporator coil, drain pan, blower, and air handler housing, because a component left dirty recontaminates everything already cleaned.
In Georgetown, CT, the visit runs in sequence: camera inspection of the supply and return runs, service access cut where the trunk has none, HEPA-filtered negative air connected at the main trunk, then branch-by-branch agitation worked back toward the collection unit. The air handler is opened last, and the evaporator coil, drain pan, and blower wheel are cleaned by hand. The dryer exhaust is a separate duct with its own lint load and its own fire risk, so it is cleaned and quoted separately.
- NADCA ACR-2021 source removal
- Continuous HEPA negative air
- Coil, drain pan, blower included
- Dryer vent lint removal
Why Georgetown Systems Are Cleaned Differently
Duct cleaning carries no state license in Connecticut, New York, or Massachusetts, so the building and the method decide the job. Connecticut suburban stock built between the 1950s and the 1970s has the opposite problem: generous galvanized trunks in the basement, long branch runs out to bedroom registers, and a coil that has been in service far longer than the duct around it. Panned joist-bay returns are common in that era and cannot be cleaned without cutting proper access.
Green Restoration works to the ACR-2021 source-removal standard on every system, cleans the coil, drain pan, and blower as part of the job rather than as an add-on, and inspects each run on camera. ASHRAE 62.2 sets ventilation rates for dwellings and 62.1 for commercial buildings; neither is a cleaning standard, which is why ACR-2021 governs the work itself.
What air duct cleaning costs in Connecticut: our real 2026 price guideComplete Air Duct Cleaning In Georgetown, CT
From NADCA source-removal HVAC cleaning to dryer vent service, coil treatment, and post-construction resets, every duct scenario handled across Georgetown CT and Fairfield County, from the 1842 Gilbert and Bennett mill village out to Topstone Road and the Wilton line.
Whole-Home HVAC Duct Cleaning
NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal cleaning of every supply and return duct branch, plenum, trunk line, and register boot, sized for the industrial-scale plenum runs inside restored Gilbert and Bennett mill buildings on Main Street and the tighter retrofit ducting in 1880s mill-worker cottages.
NADCA ACR · Source-removal · Rotary brush
Dryer Vent Cleaning
Full dryer vent line cleaned from lint trap through flex duct and rigid run to exterior cap per NFPA 211, including the long rigid runs common in Topstone Road colonials and restored mill buildings near Foundry Pond, eliminating fire risk.
NFPA 211 · Lint removal · Efficiency restored
Air Handler And Coil Cleaning
Disassembled cleaning of the evaporator coil, blower compartment, and air handler interior, where Norwalk River corridor humidity through Foundry Pond and Mill Pond condenses on Georgetown coils and grows mold that recirculates through every conditioned room.
Coil disassembly · Antimicrobial fogging

Additional Air Duct Services In Georgetown
Post-Construction Duct Cleaning
Full ductwork reset after renovation, addition, or mill-building adaptive reuse on Main Street or Bridge Street, removing drywall dust, joint compound, sawdust, and historic brick dust that accumulates during framing and finish work in Georgetown homes.
HVAC Mold Remediation
IICRC S520-2024 compliant remediation of mold inside ductwork, coils, and air handlers driven by Norwalk River corridor humidity, with negative-air containment, EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment, and independent ACAC third-party clearance verification.
HEPA Filtration And Negative-Air
Hospital-grade HEPA H13 filtration paired with negative-air containment captures 99.97% of particles at 0.3 microns at the source, the prerequisite for any NADCA ACR-2021 cleaning, especially across the wider plenum diameter of Gilbert and Bennett mill-loft conversions.
Rodent And Pest Decontamination
Ductwork decontamination after rodent intrusion in older 1880s mill-worker cottage attics and crawl spaces along the Norwalk River corridor, including droppings removal, carcass extraction, structural sanitization, and entry-point sealing per CDC hantavirus guidance.
Commercial HVAC Cleaning
Commercial-grade duct cleaning for office, restaurant, medical, and retail spaces in restored Gilbert and Bennett mill buildings on Main Street and Bridge Street, with after-hours scheduling and full ASHRAE 62.1 compliance documentation for tenant and occupancy files.
Indoor Air Quality Testing
Pre- and post-cleaning indoor air quality testing with lab-analyzed particle counts, VOC screening, and ASTM D7338 mold spore sampling, anchored to the moisture realities of Georgetown homes along the Norwalk River corridor and Foundry Pond.
UV Light And Sanitization Install
Professional installation of in-duct UV-C light systems and electrostatic filtration upgrades to prevent microbial regrowth on coils and inside air handlers between scheduled cleanings, valuable for Georgetown homes carrying Norwalk River corridor humidity year-round.
Aeroseal Duct Sealing And Leak Reduction
Aeroseal aerosolized polymer sealant injected into the existing duct system to seal joints, seams, and pinholes from inside, reducing conditioned air loss up to 40% per ANSI/UL 181 listings, a meaningful gain in 1880s mill-worker cottages on Bridge Street with retrofit duct cavities.
Multi-Unit And Condo Dryer Vent Program
Bulk dryer vent cleaning per NFPA 211 for HOAs, condo associations, and multifamily property managers in restored Gilbert and Bennett mill-building loft buildings on Main Street, with per-unit documentation, off-season scheduling, and one invoice for the building.
Cleaner Air In Your Georgetown Home. Documented With Photos.
NADCA Source-Removal Cleaning, Coil Treatment, And Before-And-After Verification Photos On Every Job Across Georgetown's Gilbert And Bennett Mill Village And The Wider Fairfield County Service Area.
Why Choose Us In Georgetown
NADCA ACR source-removal cleaning, HEPA-filtered collection, EPA-registered coil treatment, and on-camera before-and-after verification on every Georgetown air duct job across the 1842 Gilbert and Bennett wire-mill village and Norwalk River corridor.
NADCA ACR Source-Removal
Every supply and return duct scrubbed under negative pressure with rotary brushes, never compressed-air-only shortcuts.
HEPA-Filtered Negative Air
Truck-mounted HEPA collection captures 99.97% of loosened debris at the main trunk instead of blowing it into your home.
Before And After Verification
Inspection camera footage inside every duct branch and the air handler, delivered as a digital file for your records.
EPA Antimicrobial Coil Treatment
Every cleaning closes with EPA-registered antimicrobial on the evaporator coil, critical in Georgetown homes along the Norwalk River corridor and Foundry Pond.
What Dirty Ductwork Costs Your Georgetown Home
Most Georgetown homeowners don't think about their ductwork until allergies flare, energy bills climb, or a musty smell starts blowing out of the vents. Norwalk River corridor humidity, 1880s mill-worker cottage retrofits on Main Street and Bridge Street, and the industrial-scale duct conversions inside restored Gilbert and Bennett mill buildings make buildup compound fast.
Mill-Era Dust And Plaster Lath Debris
Recirculating Through Every Room
The average Georgetown home cycles 40 pounds of dust through its ductwork every year, and the 1842 Gilbert and Bennett wire-mill village brick stock around Main Street and Bridge Street carries an extra layer of mill-era construction dust and plaster lath fragments that recirculate through retrofitted forced-air systems daily.
Norwalk River Corridor Humidity In Coils
Mill Pond And Foundry Pond Moisture Drift
Norwalk River corridor humidity, augmented by Foundry Pond and Mill Pond moisture drift, condenses inside metal ductwork and on evaporator coils. Mold colonies grow inside register boots and supply trunks along Bridge Street, Main Street, and Old Redding Road, then aerosolize spores into every conditioned room.
Reduced HVAC Efficiency In Retrofit Cottages
Higher Bills, Shorter Equipment Life
A clogged duct system forces the blower motor to work harder, driving utility bills up 15 to 25% and cutting equipment lifespan in half. The penalty is sharper in 1880s mill-worker cottages on Main Street and Bridge Street where retrofit ducting was never engineered for current loads, per ASHRAE handbook guidance.
Rodent Intrusion From River-Corridor Banks
Droppings Aerosolize Through Supply Air
Older 1880s mill-worker cottages and 1920s Sturges Highway subdivision homes near the Norwalk River corridor and Foundry Pond see seasonal rodent intrusion into attic and crawl-space ductwork. Droppings dry, pulverize in the airflow, and reach every bedroom, requiring HEPA + Tyvek decontamination per CDC hantavirus guidance.
Post-Construction Mill-Building Debris
Drywall Dust, Joint Compound, Brick Dust
After renovation or mill-building adaptive reuse on Main Street or Bridge Street, ductwork accumulates drywall dust, joint compound, sawdust, and historic brick dust that blows into occupied space for months. NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal post-construction cleaning is the only full reset per the published standard.
Dryer Vent Fire Hazard
Leading Cause Of Laundry Room Fires
Clogged dryer vents cause roughly 2,900 home fires in the US every year per the US Fire Administration, and long rigid runs through Topstone Road colonials and restored mill buildings concentrate the risk. A full vent cleaning to the exterior cap per NFPA 211 takes under an hour and eliminates the hazard.

Why Georgetown Homes Need Professional Air Duct Cleaning
Georgetown's 1842 Gilbert and Bennett wire-mill village brick stock with industrial-scale duct conversions, 1880s mill-worker cottage HVAC retrofits, and Norwalk River corridor humidity through Foundry Pond create duct conditions that surface cleaning cannot solve. NADCA source-removal with coil treatment is the only full reset per ACR-2021.

NADCA ACR Standard Source-Removal Cleaning
Our Georgetown crews follow the National Air Duct Cleaners Association ACR-2021 standard for source-removal, not surface-blow. Every duct branch, including the industrial-scale plenum runs inside restored Gilbert and Bennett mill buildings, is scrubbed under negative pressure with rotary brushes and HEPA vacuum collection, never just blown out with a compressor hose.
Full HVAC System Coverage, Not Just Registers
Most Georgetown air duct calls start because a competitor only cleaned the visible register boots. We clean the supply trunk, return trunk, air handler, evaporator coil, blower compartment, and dryer vent so the entire system is decontaminated, not just the first six inches, whether the home is an 1880s Bridge Street mill-worker cottage or a Topstone Road multi-zone colonial.
Coil Treatment And Antimicrobial Fogging
Every cleaning closes with EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment on the evaporator coil and inside the air handler. This is critical in Georgetown homes along the Norwalk River corridor and Foundry Pond where river-channel humidity condenses on coils and mold returns within weeks without treatment, per EPA mold and moisture guidance.
Before-And-After Verification Photos
Every Georgetown air duct job closes with before-and-after photos inside every accessed duct branch and the air handler. You see exactly what we removed, the file becomes part of your Gilbert and Bennett mill-building occupancy file or home records, and documents the condition for any future home sale or insurer scope per IICRC S520 documentation guidance.
Why We Don't Offer $69 Air Duct Cleaning In Georgetown
You've seen the ads. “Whole-house air duct cleaning, $69!” Those offers are bait-and-switch operations, and the number on the ad is not the number on the invoice. The $69 gets a technician in your door with a shop-vac and a compressor hose. Once inside, “required” add-ons push the bill to $900 or more, for work that isn't actually to NADCA ACR-2021 standard.
What Happens On A $69 Job
- Shop-vac and compressor, no negative-air containment
- Mold "treatment" pressure-sell, $300+
- Coil cleaning suddenly $250 extra
- Sanitizer fogging pitched as "required," $200
- Final bill: $900 to $1,400, no photo verification
What You Pay For With Us
- Nikro HEPA negative-air equipment, not a shop-vac
- NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal on every register
- Before and after photos you keep
- Flat pricing from $1,299, no mid-job add-ons
- IICRC-certified technicians, insured, HIC.0702252
NADCA's own consumer advisory states that any quote under $500 for a full residential system is almost certainly a bait-and-switch. If a Georgetown homeowner is quoted $69 to $199 for whole-house cleaning, call (203) 674-9573 for an honest, itemized estimate instead.
What We Find In Georgetown Air Ducts
Restored Gilbert and Bennett mill buildings, 1880s mill-worker cottages, and Norwalk River corridor humidity drive heavy duct and coil buildup in Georgetown, and every job is done to the NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal standard with before and after photos.

Dryer Vent, Lint Cleared
In Georgetown, older mill-worker cottages run long, lint-prone retrofit dryer lines.
A flexible dryer duct slowly fills with lint until airflow is choked off. That restriction makes the dryer run hot and long, and a lint-packed run is a recognized fire hazard. Most homeowners never see it because the buildup sits inside the wall and roof run, out of sight behind the lint trap.
We clear the full run from the lint trap all the way to the exterior cap, working the line with a rotating brush and compressed air so the lint is pulled out rather than packed tighter. We check the transition hose, the wall and roof run, and the exterior flap, then confirm the cap opens freely under real airflow.
With the run cleared end to end, the dryer vents the way it is meant to, drying loads faster and reducing the fire risk a clogged line carries. We confirm airflow at the exterior cap before we leave and walk you through what we found and cleared.
Scenario 1 of 5: Dryer Vent Safety
Our Air Duct Cleaning Process In Georgetown, CT
From the first call to final walkthrough, every step is documented, insured, and owner-supervised.

Air Duct Cleaning Coverage In Georgetown, CT
Full service NADCA source-removal duct cleaning, dryer vent service, and indoor air quality treatment for Georgetown homes and businesses across Fairfield County.
Green Restoration provides NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal air duct cleaning in Georgetown, CT, serving neighborhoods including Georgetown Center, Old Redding Road, and Branchville border throughout Fairfield County. With direct access via I-95 and the Merritt Parkway, our certified technicians arrive with HEPA-filtered rotary brush systems, negative-air collection equipment, and EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment. Most Georgetown duct cleaning appointments are completed in a single visit with before-and-after documentation photos.
As a locally owned company based in Stamford, we know the HVAC challenges Fairfield County properties face: Long Island Sound humidity condensing on evaporator coils and growing mold inside supply trunks, older galvanized duct systems in pre-war Colonials that accumulate decades of debris, multi-zone HVAC in waterfront estates on Topstone with long supply runs, and rodent intrusion into attic ductwork. Our crews handle residential HVAC, commercial rooftop units, dryer vent cleaning, and post-construction duct resets under one visit.
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NADCA Air Duct Cleaning In Georgetown, CT
Our crews follow NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal standard are based in Fairfield County and booked for Georgetown appointments within the same week. Every visit covers the 1842 Gilbert and Bennett wire-mill village brick stock, 1880s mill-worker cottage retrofits, and Norwalk River corridor humidity, with full HVAC inspection, source-removal cleaning, coil treatment, and before-and-after verification photos.
Residential & commercial HVAC systems cleaned across Fairfield County since 2014, from 1880s mill-worker cottages on Main Street and Bridge Street to industrial-scale duct conversions inside restored Gilbert and Bennett mill buildings and Topstone Road colonials.
Every cleaning follows the NADCA ACR source-removal standard with rotary brush agitation, HEPA-filtered negative air collection, and EPA-registered coil treatment, not compressed-air-only shortcuts that fail in industrial-scale Gilbert and Bennett mill-loft ductwork.
Every Georgetown job closes with before-and-after verification photos inside every duct branch and the air handler, delivered as a digital file for your home records, restored mill-building occupancy file, or future home sale.
Top-rated by the Better Business Bureau for quality workmanship, transparent pricing & responsive communication on every project. Backed by 56 verified Google reviews on the Stamford Fairfield County GBP. CT HIC.0702252.

About Green Restoration In Georgetown, CT

Your Georgetown CT Air Duct Cleaning Specialists Since 2014
Green Restoration provides NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal HVAC duct cleaning, dryer vent service, coil treatment, and indoor air quality testing across Georgetown CT 06829, from the 1842 Gilbert and Bennett wire-mill village on Main Street and Bridge Street out to Topstone Road, Old Redding Road, and the Norwalk River corridor through Foundry Pond. Our rotary brush source-removal under negative pressure fully decontaminates the industrial-scale supply trunks in restored mill buildings and the tighter cottage retrofit runs on Bridge Street.
“After more than 35 years in this industry, every Georgetown air duct job still gets my direct oversight. We run the NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal standard on every register and air handler and document each step with before-and-after photos. That is why families across Georgetown and Fairfield County keep trusting us. Your home is in good hands.”
Trusted by Families in Georgetown &
Fairfield County
4.6 out of 5, Rated by your neighbors on Google
We discovered mold when removing our pellet stove and called Green Restoration for help. David was very communicative and helpful throughout the entire process. He did the job thoroughly and professionally. Highly recommended!
David Woolner
Mold RemediationI had a fantastic experience with Green Restoration. From start to finish, the team was professional, thorough, and extremely knowledgeable. David came for the initial inspection and took the time to explain the entire process.
Annmarie Gieparda
Mold RemediationWe had mold due to a water leak in our half finished basement. David and his crew did a great job, we were very satisfied. I would highly recommend Green Restoration to anyone.
Tanya
Water DamageI needed my entire condo completely cleaned after a soot blow back. Green Restoration was top shelf! So thorough and professional. Thank you so much!
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Fire & Soot CleanupAir Duct Cleaning Cost In Georgetown, CT
Instant estimate for HVAC duct cleaning, dryer vent service, coil treatment, and indoor air quality testing in Georgetown and Fairfield County. Transparent pricing, no hidden fees.
Single HVAC Home
$1,299 to $2,000
per HVAC unit, NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal
Multi-Zone Home
$2,500 to $4,000
2+ HVAC systems
Commercial
$2,500 to $6,000
includes kitchen exhaust
Price drivers include total linear feet of ductwork, number of supply and return registers, HVAC system age and accessibility, and whether dryer vent cleaning is included (we include it free). All pricing aligns with NADCA ACR-2021 published ranges for proper source-removal cleaning.
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How This Estimate Works
This tool gives you a planning figure built from typical jobs. It is not a quote and it is not a flat rate. Your price is confirmed in writing after we see the system.
- What moves it: the number of systems, how the equipment is reached, the condition of the ductwork, and whether access panels have to be cut.
- Work following fire, smoke, water, mold or sewage is scoped separately. It carries added filtration, containment and consumables, and it prices above the ranges shown.
- The written quote is the price. Nothing is scheduled or charged until you approve it.
Air Duct Cleaning FAQs
Clear, honest answers about NADCA cleaning, HVAC system service, dryer vent safety, and indoor air quality in Georgetown, CT.
Air duct cleaning in Georgetown starts at $1,299 to $2,000 per HVAC unit for a single-zone system following NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal standard. The 1842 Gilbert and Bennett wire-mill loft conversions on Main Street and Bridge Street carry industrial-scale plenum runs that can shift pricing toward the $2,500 to $4,000 multi-zone band, and restored mill buildings with commercial occupancy plus kitchen exhaust run $2,500 to $6,000. Dryer vent cleaning is free when bundled with air duct cleaning. Standalone dryer vent service starts at $249. Pricing depends on system size, duct length, accessibility, and whether mold remediation or antimicrobial treatment is needed. We provide a written estimate before any work begins.
Most single-zone Georgetown HVAC cleaning takes 3 to 4 hours. The 1880s mill-worker cottages clustered around Main Street and Bridge Street book under 4 hours since the duct runs are tight. Restored Gilbert and Bennett mill buildings and Topstone Road colonials with multi-zone HVAC and industrial-scale supply trunks usually take 5 to 7 hours. Dryer vent cleaning is typically under an hour when done as an add-on. The full cleaning is always finished in one visit.
The NADCA recommendation is every 3 to 5 years for most Georgetown homes, with more frequent cleaning for households with pets, allergy sufferers, smokers, or recent construction. Homes along the Norwalk River corridor (Main Street, Bridge Street, Old Redding Road) sit in the mapped floodplain and benefit from 3-year cycles because the river-corridor humidity accelerates coil and duct contamination. Dryer vents should be cleaned annually per NFPA 211 to prevent fire risk.
Air duct cleaning is generally a maintenance expense not covered by insurance, but HVAC mold remediation following a covered water loss (such as a burst pipe or Norwalk River flood event on Bridge Street or Main Street) is typically covered. When Georgetown ductwork contamination is tied to a covered event, Green Restoration submits IICRC S520 documentation directly to your insurer. We are not licensed public adjusters and do not negotiate claims. Otherwise, we offer financing for scheduled maintenance cleanings.
We use NADCA ACR-standard source-removal equipment with rotary brushes inside every duct branch, combined with HEPA-filtered negative-air collection at the main trunk. Industrial-scale converted ductwork inside Gilbert and Bennett mill buildings demands true rotary agitation, since compressed-air-only methods (also called air-whip or air-sweep) cannot dislodge the embedded mill-era dust load. NADCA source-removal is the only method that consistently passes post-cleaning visual cleanliness verification.
Yes, professional duct cleaning reduces airborne particulates, dust mites, pet dander, pollen, and mold spores that recirculate through HVAC systems in Georgetown homes. EPA and ASHRAE both recognize HVAC cleaning as part of overall indoor air quality improvement, especially when paired with MERV 13+ filtration and source control. For 1880s mill-worker cottages on Main Street and Bridge Street with retrofitted forced air, the gain is meaningful since the original building envelope was never engineered for ducted distribution.
Full dryer vent cleaning per NFPA 211 includes lint removal from the dryer drum housing, the flex duct between dryer and wall, the full rigid duct run through the home or crawlspace, and the exterior vent cap. Long-run rigid runs are common in Topstone Road colonials and restored mill buildings near Foundry Pond, and we carry rotary rod systems on every truck for those installations. Standalone dryer vent cleaning starts at $249 and takes under an hour. Bundle it with HVAC duct cleaning to get the dryer vent service free.
Green Restoration is follows NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal standard, locally operated, and equipped for the HVAC challenges Georgetown properties face: 1842 Gilbert and Bennett mill-village brick stock with industrial-scale duct conversions, 1880s mill-worker cottage HVAC retrofits, and Norwalk River corridor humidity along the Main Street and Bridge Street flood corridor. We use HEPA-filtered collection, rotary brush agitation, and EPA-registered coil treatment on every job, and carry CT HIC.0702252. Our before-and-after verification photos, direct insurer documentation, and 24/7 scheduling at (203) 674-9573 mean your air is cleaner and documented with one call.
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