Air Duct & Dryer Vent Cleaning in Cocoa, FL

Cocoa is a different cleaning job than Cocoa Beach or Rockledge — it's a small, mostly older inland city wrapped around the historic Cocoa Village bungalow district, with a big band of 1950s–70s ranch homes between US-1 and SR-520, and newer subdivisions pushing west into the 32926 corridor and Port St. John. Bastion Duct Solutions cleans every Cocoa neighborhood with truck-mounted negative-air HEPA extraction and gentle low-pressure techniques for the village bungalows, where original ductwork can be fragile. We're veteran-owned, residential-only, and give a firm written quote in writing before any work starts — no $59 coupon bait, no on-site upsell.

Local concerns we address in Cocoa

Cocoa FAQs

I have a Cocoa Village bungalow — can you safely clean original ductwork?

Yes — Cocoa Village bungalows often run partially original metal trunks with later flex-duct add-ons. We use low-pressure, soft-bristle agitation and a HEPA negative-air vacuum specifically for older systems so we never blow seams apart or dislodge fragile fittings. Every cleaning starts with a borescope inspection.

How much does air duct cleaning cost in Cocoa, FL?

A standard single-system Cocoa home runs $399–$549. Larger newer-build homes west of I-95 or in Port St. John with two systems run $599–$899. Dryer vent cleaning is $99–$179. Firm written quote up front.

How often should Cocoa homes get duct cleaning?

Every 2–3 years for most Cocoa homes; the inland-but-near-lagoon location still drives humidity and biofilm faster than the national 3–5 year NADCA average. Homes with pets or allergies should plan on the 2-year end.

Do you serve Port St. John and the 32926 corridor?

Yes — Port St. John and the 32926 / 32927 corridor are core Cocoa-area service areas. Many of those builds are 1990s–2000s flex-duct homes that are right on cycle for their first or second professional cleaning.

Do you clean dryer vents in Cocoa?

Yes — annual dryer vent cleaning is the standard recommendation. Lint clogs are the leading cause of residential dryer fires and humid lagoon-side air makes lint stick fast.

Do you handle older Cocoa Village and Rockledge homes?

Yes — historic Cocoa Village, Rockledge, and the older Brevard 32922/32926 ZIPs often have original 1950s–70s ductwork. We borescope a return and a supply before quoting and tell you honestly whether the duct needs cleaning, sealing, or full replacement. No upsell pressure.