Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Simi Valley
Simi Valley homeowners deal with something most of coastal Ventura County doesn’t — a bowl-shaped valley that traps wildfire smoke, Santa Ana wind dust, and combustion particulates directly into return-air systems, season after season. If your HVAC was running during the Easy Fire or any recent fire event near the Santa Susana Pass, there’s a real chance smoke and fine ash are still layered inside your ductwork. Our Air Duct Cleaning team makes regular trips into Simi Valley — across zip codes 93063, 93065, and 93094 — and we know exactly what we find when we open these systems. Call (424) 786-6859 to schedule your free estimate.
Why Absolute Air Duct Cleaning Thousand Oaks Is Simi Valley’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Simi Valley residents have choices when it comes to duct cleaning, but most of those choices involve franchise crews or low-bid operators who send a different technician each time. When you book with Absolute Air Duct Cleaning, owner Moris Adams personally leads every appointment as the hands-on technician — not a subcontractor, not a seasonal hire. That matters in a market like Simi Valley, where post-fire duct conditions, aging flex ductwork in 1970s tract homes, and heavy particulate loads require someone who actually knows what they’re looking at.
Over five years of operation and 127+ verified customer reviews, Moris has built a consistent record of doing the work right rather than doing it fast. Simi Valley customers in neighborhoods near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and along the 118 corridor have noted in reviews that the inspection process revealed debris and soot they didn’t expect — and that the difference after cleaning was immediate. That’s the result of using professional-grade equipment like Rotobrush and Nikro rotary brush systems, not consumer-grade shop-vac setups that barely touch the liner surface.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Simi Valley
Residential Duct Cleaning
A typical residential duct cleaning appointment in Simi Valley runs $299–$499 for a single-story home, depending on square footage and system complexity. Simi Valley’s suburban boom from the 1960s through the 1980s left thousands of homes — particularly in the Wood Ranch and Berylwood areas — still running on original or early-replacement fiberglass flex duct that degrades inside unconditioned attics where summer temperatures regularly exceed 140°F. Moris inspects every run before and after the clean, so you can see what came out and confirm the ductwork itself is still structurally sound.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Commercial systems in Simi Valley — offices, retail spaces, and light industrial buildings along the Tapo Canyon Road and Los Angeles Avenue corridors — accumulate particulate loads faster than comparable properties in coastal cities, because the valley’s inland position concentrates dust and combustion byproducts that marine layer air would otherwise dilute. A commercial duct cleaning in Simi Valley is priced by system size and access complexity; most small-to-midsize commercial systems in the area run $450–$900. We bring the same Nikro equipment used by professional abatement contractors, not scaled-down residential tools.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts push conditioned air out through your registers, and in Simi Valley homes where fire season is a real annual event, they’re also the last leg through which smoke particulates travel before entering your living space. A supply duct cleaning in Simi Valley typically costs $150–$280 as a standalone service, though it’s most effective when paired with a full system clean. Moris uses Rotobrush rotary brush systems to mechanically dislodge debris from the liner rather than simply vacuuming past it — a critical distinction for ductwork that has accumulated fire-season soot over multiple years.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts are where everything enters your HVAC system — dust, pollen, pet dander, and during wildfire events, fine ash particulates drawn in from outside. In Simi Valley homes on the southeastern edge of the valley, nearest the Santa Susana Pass, return systems consistently show the heaviest soot layering Moris encounters anywhere in his service area — a direct result of those properties sitting in the ash-fall path when the southern ridgeline burns. Return duct cleaning in Simi Valley runs $120–$220 for a standard residential system, and we always video-inspect the return plenum before and after so you have visual confirmation of the result.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Simi Valley
Moris works with professional-grade equipment and product lines that Simi Valley homeowners can research independently — Rotobrush and Nikro for mechanical cleaning, and Honeywell and Aprilaire for filtration and air quality upgrades when the ductwork clean reveals a system that needs better particulate management going forward. If your home has been through a fire-smoke event and you’re considering an upgrade to a higher-MERV filtration setup, Moris can walk you through Honeywell and Aprilaire options that fit your existing system without a full HVAC replacement.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Simi Valley Homes
- Post-fire smoke and ash accumulation inside ductwork. Homes in Simi Valley that had HVAC systems running during the Easy Fire (October 2019) or subsequent fire events near the Santa Susana Pass drew fine ash particulates deep into duct liners. This soot doesn’t settle out on its own — it coats the interior surface and re-circulates every time the system runs.
- Degraded fiberglass flex duct in high-temperature attics. Simi Valley’s tract homes from the 1970s and 1980s — many in the areas around Sycamore Drive and the neighborhoods west of the 118 — still have original flex ductwork exposed to attic temperatures that routinely hit 140°F in summer. The liner breaks down over decades, shedding glass fibers and debris directly into the airstream.
- Accelerated particulate buildup from Santa Ana wind events. Unlike coastal Ventura County cities that benefit from marine-layer air washing, Simi Valley’s semi-enclosed valley concentrates dust and pollen during October–November high-wind periods. Return-air systems pull this concentrated particulate load in faster than homeowners typically expect, shortening the effective interval between cleanings.
- Loose duct connections at register boots and plenums. Age, thermal cycling in unconditioned attics, and the physical expansion and contraction of flex duct eventually loosen connections at register boots — a problem Moris finds frequently in Simi Valley homes that haven’t had a professional inspection in more than five years. Loose connections allow conditioned air to escape into the attic and pull unconditioned, dusty attic air back into the system.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Simi Valley, CA
Here’s what Simi Valley homeowners and building managers typically pay for our services:
- Residential full-system duct cleaning: $299–$499 (single-story tract home, 1,200–2,200 sq ft)
- Supply duct cleaning (standalone): $150–$280
- Return duct cleaning (standalone): $120–$220
- Commercial system cleaning: $450–$900 (small-to-midsize, access-dependent)
- Video inspection (added to any service): $75–$120
What moves a job toward the higher end of those ranges: larger square footage, heavily sooted ductwork from fire-season events, flex duct that requires careful handling to avoid further liner damage, or systems that haven’t been professionally cleaned in more than seven years. Moris will assess your system before any work begins and give you a clear number — no surprise add-ons after the job starts. Call (424) 786-6859 for a free estimate specific to your Simi Valley home or building.
We Also Serve Cities Near Simi Valley
Our service area extends throughout the west San Fernando Valley and central Ventura County. In addition to Simi Valley, Moris regularly serves homeowners and commercial clients in Moorpark, Oak Park, Thousand Oaks, and Westlake Village. If you’re just outside Simi Valley or know a neighbor in one of these nearby cities who needs a duct cleaning, we cover the full surrounding area under the same owner-operated, professional-grade standard.
Serving Simi Valley, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Simi Valley 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 Simi Valley
We schedule Simi Valley appointments regularly and can typically reach most addresses in the 93063, 93065, and 93094 zip codes within a few business days of your call. Scheduling depends on current availability, so calling (424) 786-6859 early in the week gives you the most flexibility on timing.
Yes — we serve all of Simi Valley, including homes on the southeastern edge nearest the Santa Susana Pass, where post-fire duct contamination tends to be the most severe. Those properties are actually the ones where Moris most often recommends a video inspection before and after the clean, because the soot layering in that ash-fall corridor is consistently heavier than in other parts of the valley.
If your system was running while smoke was present outside, fine ash and combustion particulates were actively pulled into your return ducts — this is documented behavior, not speculation. A video inspection will show you exactly what’s coating your duct interior. Whether you then decide to clean or monitor is your call, but seeing the actual condition of your ductwork is always worth doing, especially for Simi Valley homes that have been through multiple fire seasons since the Easy Fire in 2019. Call (424) 786-6859 to schedule an inspection.
Our pricing is consistent across our service area — a Simi Valley home of the same size and condition as a comparable home in Thousand Oaks or Moorpark pays the same rate. What can affect cost in Simi Valley specifically is the condition of the ductwork: older flex duct from 1970s and 1980s tract homes, or systems with heavy post-fire soot buildup, can add time and therefore cost compared to a newer system in better condition. Moris gives you the full picture before starting.
Video inspection is available as an add-on to any cleaning service and runs $75–$120 for a standard residential system in Simi Valley. Moris recommends it particularly for homes that haven’t been inspected in five or more years, homes near the Santa Susana Pass corridor, and any property where the HVAC was operating during a nearby wildfire event. Seeing the inside of your duct system before and after the clean is the most direct proof that the work was actually done correctly.
Written by Moris Adams, Owner & Lead Technician at Absolute Air Duct Cleaning Thousand Oaks, serving Simi Valley since 2019.