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St Pete Duct Cleaners technicians cleaning air ducts and vents inside a bright Pinellas County home with the service van parked outside.

St Pete residential duct cleaning

Residential duct cleaning in St Pete for dust, odor, and dryer vent problems.

St Pete Duct Cleaners helps St. Petersburg and Pinellas County homeowners solve dust, musty vent odor, long dryer times, and indoor air quality problems through Rotobrush-powered duct cleaning and Pure Breathe indoor air quality options.

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Residential-first duct and dryer vent service
Focused on St. Petersburg and Pinellas County
Built around Rotobrush duct cleaning equipment
Operated by Hales AC, FL license CAC1822636
0Pinellas cities served
0%Comfort Club member savings
24/7Scheduling via Hales AC
CAC1822636Licensed Florida HVAC operator
RotobrushBrush-and-vacuum equipment

Equipment proof

Real duct, dryer vent, inspection, and sanitizing tools behind the recommendations.

Rotobrush and Bioesque assets from the manufacturer help homeowners understand the tool names. The actual recommendation still follows duct material, access, moisture history, and what the technician finds.

Rotobrush BrushBeast duct cleaning machine with red hose and green duct brush on a white background.

Air duct cleaning equipment

Rotobrush BrushBeast brush-and-vacuum equipment

Used for reachable residential duct sections where brush agitation and vacuum capture fit the duct material, access, and debris type found during inspection.

Reference: Rotobrush BrushBeast
Rotobrush RotoVent-Vac II dryer vent cleaning machine on a white background.

Dryer vent equipment

Rotobrush RotoVent-Vac dryer vent equipment

Used for dryer exhaust paths where lint restriction, weak outside airflow, long dry times, or access conditions call for dedicated dryer vent tools.

Reference: Rotobrush RotoVent-Vac II
Rotobrush i2Cam duct inspection camera with monitor and cable on a white background.

Inspection support

Rotobrush i2Cam inspection camera

Camera inspection can support clearer before-and-after documentation where access allows, especially for ducts, returns, and homeowner questions about what was found.

Reference: Rotobrush i2Cam
Bioesque Botanical Disinfectant Solution jug on a white background.

Sanitizing product

Bioesque Botanical Disinfectant Solution

Used only when sanitizing is appropriate after cleaning or source review. Product directions, surface type, occupancy, dry time, and ventilation matter.

Reference: Bioesque Botanical Disinfectant Solution

See the difference

Drag to watch a dusty duct turn clean.

Real duct cleaning is visible. Slide the handle to compare a neglected, dusty duct interior with one that has been brushed and vacuumed clean.

Clean, freshly brushed and vacuumed air duct interior after cleaning.After
Dusty air duct interior coated with gray debris and cobwebs before cleaning.Before
  • Accessible ductwork, supply registers, and return grilles
  • Visible debris agitated and captured with Rotobrush equipment
  • Inspection notes on filters, returns, and odor sources
St Pete Duct Cleaners before and after: dirty ductwork next to clean ductwork after a residential duct cleaning.

Before and after from a residential St. Pete duct cleaning visit.

(727) 306-2496

Answer first

Should you clean your air ducts or upgrade filtration first?

Start with the symptom, not the product.

Dust at vents, musty odor, and weak dryer airflow can come from different causes. The right first step may be duct cleaning, dryer vent cleaning, a filter cabinet correction, UV treatment, or an HVAC maintenance issue.

Visible debris at registers

Duct cleaning and register cleaning usually come first.

Musty air when AC starts

Inspect coil, drain, ducts, and humidity before sanitizing.

Long dryer cycles

Clean the dryer vent path and check the exterior termination.

Constant dust

Check return leaks, filter fit, duct debris, and media filter options.

The St Pete Duct Cleaners and Hales AC team standing in front of their St Pete duct cleaning van and Hales AC service van outside a Pinellas County home.
Division of Hales AC

Who shows up at your door

A focused duct-cleaning brand, run by a real Pinellas HVAC operator.

St Pete Duct Cleaners is the residential duct-cleaning division of Hales Air Conditioning — the same licensed Pinellas County HVAC team homeowners already trust. The crew at your door is backed by a full air-conditioning operation, not a one-truck rental.

Backed by Hales AC

Real HVAC technicians, real equipment, and inspection-first judgment behind every visit.

Licensed & verifiable

Florida HVAC license CAC1822636, shown publicly on the site and not a stock claim.

(727) 306-2496

St. Petersburg, FL

How a visit works

Inspection first. Then the right cleaning or indoor air quality recommendation.

St Pete Duct Cleaners technician on a ladder cleaning a ceiling air vent inside a Pinellas County home, service van parked in the garage.

Inspect first. Clean what the home actually needs.

No automatic upsells — recommendations follow what the technician finds.

  1. 01

    You tell us the symptom

    Call or send the room, smell, dryer location, or dust pattern you are noticing. Scheduling runs 24/7 through Hales AC.

  2. 02

    We inspect first

    A technician checks registers, returns, accessible duct runs, filter fit, and system condition before recommending anything.

  3. 03

    We clean what the home needs

    Rotobrush brush-and-vacuum cleaning for accessible ductwork — plus dryer vent, sanitizing, or filtration only when it genuinely helps.

  4. 04

    You get honest next steps

    Clear notes on what was done and what, if anything, to watch. No automatic bundles and no scare tactics.

Comfort Club savings

Already a Hales AC Comfort Club member? Use the member savings here.

Pinellas service focus

Built around the problems homeowners actually notice.

Dust keeps coming back

Check register buildup, return leaks, filter fit, and accessible duct debris before recommending extras.

The AC smells musty

Look at moisture history, drain condition, coil area, duct odor, and whether sanitizing or UV is appropriate.

The dryer takes too long

Clear lint from the exhaust path and review the dryer transition and exterior termination where accessible.

Filters are not enough

Review the return setup and explain Pure Breathe options only when the system can support them.

Request service

Tell us what you are noticing.

We will route duct cleaning, dryer vent, sanitizing, and Pure Breathe indoor air quality requests through the Hales AC service operation.

Direct scheduling line

(727) 306-2496

Division of Hales AC

Duct cleaning

Brush and vacuum workflow

Market

Pinellas County

Operator

Hales AC CAC1822636

Home air system review

Inspect first. Clean what the home actually needs.

Register check
Return review
Accessible duct cleaning
Filter fit notes

Built for duct cleaning, dryer vents, filtration, and indoor air quality in one visit path.

Registers, returns, accessible duct runs

Hales AC Comfort Club savings

Comfort Club members can save 20% on eligible duct cleanings, filters, UV lights, and indoor air quality products.

Join through Hales AC at memberships.halesac.com
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