Yes — you should have air ducts inspected when buying a home, especially if the home is more than 10 years old, has pets, has been vacant, or had any history of smoke or water damage. A duct inspection identifies disconnects, leaks, dirty ducts, and HVAC efficiency issues that don’t always show in a standard home inspection.

What duct inspection covers

  • Visible duct condition and connections
  • Insulation and external damage
  • Air leakage measurement
  • Cleanliness assessment
  • Compatibility with the HVAC system
  • Recommended cleaning, sealing, or repairs

Schedule via our duct services, plus duct cleaning if needed after the inspection.