When Should You Get an HVAC Duct Camera Inspection?

Duct issues are often hidden. If you’re experiencing comfort problems or indoor air concerns, a camera inspection can give you documented truth before you spend money on cleaning or repairs.

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Top reasons homeowners schedule a duct camera inspection

  • Odors: musty smells or persistent “dirty sock” odors
  • Airflow issues: rooms that won’t heat/cool evenly
  • Allergy symptoms: concerns that worsen indoors
  • Moisture concerns: rust, staining, damp registers
  • After a remodel: dust/debris may enter returns or duct runs
  • Suspected disconnections: especially in attics/crawl spaces

Camera documentation helps you choose the right next step

Instead of guessing, you’ll have documentation that can support:

  • Targeted cleaning (if needed)
  • Repairs for disconnected/crushed ducts
  • Air sealing / insulation recommendations
  • Next-step testing if moisture/mold is a concern

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Inspection-only. No repairs. No upsell.
We document conditions—then you decide what to do.
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