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HVAC Duct Camera Inspection

Get visual clarity inside your ductwork before spending money on cleaning or repairs. GroundTruth provides inspection-only duct camera inspections to document debris, disconnections, restrictions, rust, moisture indicators, and airflow-related issues.

Home airflow diagram showing improved HVAC ventilation and air movement

Why duct problems are easy to miss

Hidden airflow restrictions

Crushed sections, debris buildup, or disconnected duct runs can reduce airflow and comfort— and it’s often invisible from the registers.

Odors and moisture concerns

Musty smells, staining, rust, or damp indicators can point to moisture-related issues. Camera documentation helps guide next steps without guessing.

Confirm the real issue

Debris, disconnections, restrictions, or moisture indicators—know what you’re dealing with.

Spend smarter

Document first, then decide if cleaning, repair, sealing, or testing is necessary.

No upsell pressure

Inspection-only findings you can take to any contractor.

What’s included

  • Camera inspection of accessible duct sections and key areas of concern
  • Documentation of debris buildup, disconnections, restrictions, and damage indicators
  • Notes on visible rust/moisture indicators and suspected airflow impacts
  • Clear explanation of findings and practical next-step recommendations (inspection-only)

Note: GroundTruth is inspection-only. We do not perform duct cleaning or repairs.

Inside HVAC duct showing heavy dust and debris buildup before cleaning

See the difference: documented before vs after

The goal is clarity. A camera inspection helps document conditions so you can choose the right next step—cleaning, repair, sealing, or additional testing—based on evidence.

Before image inside HVAC duct showing dust buildup
Before: debris and buildup that can contribute to airflow restriction.
After image inside HVAC duct showing clean interior
After: a clean duct interior (example). Inspection helps you confirm what you actually need.

Best times to schedule a duct camera inspection

After buying a home

Get clarity on duct condition and potential airflow restrictions before moving in.

After remodeling

Confirm whether construction dust/debris entered the system or returns.

When comfort is inconsistent

Rooms that don’t heat/cool evenly can indicate restrictions or disconnections.

Common triggers

  • Persistent odors (musty / stale)
  • Allergy symptoms that worsen indoors
  • Low airflow from specific registers
  • Suspected disconnected ductwork
  • Moisture / rust concerns
  • New HVAC install verification
  • Before paying for duct cleaning
  • After water events or high humidity

HVAC Duct Camera Inspection Service Areas

GroundTruth provides duct camera inspections across the Kansas City metro.

Popular areas include Kansas City, Overland Park, Olathe, and Lee’s Summit.

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Helpful HVAC Duct Camera Resources

Cost & what affects it

Understand what impacts pricing and when an inspection is a smart first step.

Read: How Much Does an HVAC Duct Camera Inspection Cost?

Moisture & mold concerns

What a camera can document—and what still requires testing.

Read: HVAC Duct Camera Inspection for Mold or Moisture Concerns

When to schedule

The top triggers homeowners use to decide if inspection is needed.

Read: When Should You Get an HVAC Duct Camera Inspection?

Inspection-only. No repairs. No upsell.
Document conditions first—then choose the right next step.
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HVAC Duct Camera Inspection FAQ

What is an HVAC duct camera inspection?

A visual inspection using a camera to document duct conditions like debris, disconnections, restrictions, rust, moisture indicators, and potential airflow issues.

Do you perform duct cleaning or repairs?

No. GroundTruth is inspection-only. You get unbiased documentation you can take to the contractor of your choice.

Can you find disconnected ductwork?

Often yes. Camera inspection can document disconnected, crushed, restricted, or debris-filled duct sections.

When should I schedule an inspection?

After buying a home, after remodeling, when odors persist, when airflow is uneven, or when moisture/rust is suspected.

Inspection-only.
We do not perform repairs, replacements, or duct cleaning. If requested, we can share trusted contractors—without commissions or referral kickbacks.
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