Air Duct & Dryer Vent Cleaning in Fort Myers, FL
Bastion Duct Solutions provides air duct and dryer vent cleaning across Fort Myers and the broader Lee County market — Cape Coral, Estero, Bonita Springs, Lehigh Acres, and Sanibel. Post-Hurricane Ian moisture, year-round AC use, and constant Gulf-coast humidity continue to drive mold and biofilm buildup inside Fort Myers ductwork. Every cleaning uses truck-mounted negative-air HEPA vacuums and includes optional EPA-registered antimicrobial fog for storm-affected homes.
Local concerns we address in Fort Myers
- Post-Hurricane Ian moisture and visible mold inside Fort Myers and Cape Coral ductwork
- Cape Coral canal-side humidity driving condensation on cold supply runs
- Snowbird seasonal homes sitting closed for 4–6 months with high mold-on-return risk
- Gulf-coast salt air corroding metal registers in Sanibel and coastal Lee County homes
Fort Myers FAQs
How much does air duct cleaning cost in Fort Myers?
Most single-system Fort Myers homes run $399–$549 for a full cleaning. Larger Estero, Bonita Springs, or coastal Sanibel homes with multi-zone HVAC run $599–$899. Post-Ian mold remediation jobs are quoted after inspection. Dryer vent cleaning is $99–$179.
Do you handle post-Hurricane Ian mold cleanings?
Yes — post-storm duct cleaning and mold remediation has been a core Fort Myers service since 2022. We inspect for moisture intrusion, document visible growth, clean the entire system, and apply EPA-registered antimicrobial fog.
Do you clean snowbird homes when I return?
Yes — snowbird reopening is a Cape Coral and Fort Myers specialty. Florida homes closed without AC for the summer can grow visible mold inside ductwork in under 90 days. Book a cleaning + antimicrobial fog 2–3 weeks before your return.
How often should Fort Myers homes clean their ducts?
Every 2–3 years for most Lee County homes; sooner for storm-affected homes or snowbird seasonal properties.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes — fully licensed and insured in Florida, veteran-owned, and residential-focused across all of Lee County.
Did Hurricane Ian damage make Fort Myers duct cleaning more urgent?
Yes — homes that took storm surge or roof damage during Ian (2022) and the 2024 storms almost always have moisture, drywall dust, or insulation debris inside the supply trunks. We see it constantly in Cape Coral, Iona, San Carlos Park, and Fort Myers Beach. If your home was opened up for repairs since 2022, a full NADCA-style clean with antimicrobial fog is the right call before another summer of AC runtime.