Air Duct & Dryer Vent Cleaning in Nocatee, FL
Nocatee is one of the fastest-growing master-planned communities in the United States — Twenty Mile, Coastal Oaks, Greenleaf Village, Riverwood, Del Webb Ponte Vedra, and a dozen more sub-neighborhoods adding hundreds of new homes every year. Bastion Duct Solutions handles every Nocatee ZIP with a focus on what the community actually needs: post-construction cleanouts. Builders almost never flush ductwork before turnover — we pull bags of drywall fines, sawdust, screws, and packaging tape out of brand-new Nocatee homes every single week. A 2–3 hour pre-move-in cleanout is the single highest-ROI HVAC investment a new Nocatee homeowner can make. Residential-only, veteran-owned, one firm written quote before any work starts.
Local concerns we address in Nocatee
- Post-construction drywall fines, sawdust, and screws inside brand-new Twenty Mile, Coastal Oaks, and Riverwood ductwork
- Ongoing construction-dust drift across all sub-neighborhoods adjacent to active build phases
- Del Webb Ponte Vedra 55+ HVAC running near-constantly with allergy-sensitive residents
- Long second-story dryer-vent runs in two-story Greenleaf Village and Coastal Oaks builds
Nocatee FAQs
How much does air duct cleaning cost in Nocatee, FL?
Single-system Nocatee homes (10–12 vents) run $399–$549. Larger Twenty Mile or Coastal Oaks two-story builds with two zones run $599–$1,099. Pre-move-in builder-debris cleanouts are flat-quoted at the lower end since the duct interior is short-on-soil but heavy-on-debris. Dryer vent cleaning is $99–$179. Firm written quote up front.
I just bought a new Nocatee build — do I really need to clean before moving in?
Almost always yes. We pull drywall fines, sawdust, screws, and fast-food wrappers out of brand-new Twenty Mile, Coastal Oaks, Greenleaf, Riverwood, and Del Webb homes every single week. Builders don't flush the ductwork before turnover. A 2–3 hour pre-move-in cleanout removes years of latent debris and gives the new HVAC a clean operating baseline.
Our Nocatee neighborhood is still under heavy construction — should we clean again later?
Yes — homes in actively-building sub-neighborhoods pull construction dust through every return cycle from neighboring lots. We recommend a second cleaning 12–18 months after move-in if your sub-neighborhood is still under heavy construction, then settling into a 3-year cycle once the build phase finishes.
Do you clean dryer vents in Nocatee?
Yes — annual dryer vent cleaning is the standard. Two-story Twenty Mile, Coastal Oaks, and Greenleaf builds often have 20–30 foot vertical lint runs that clog inside a year. Clogged lint is the #1 cause of residential dryer fires.
How long does a Nocatee duct cleaning take?
2–3 hours for a typical single-system Nocatee home, including pre-move-in builder-debris cleanouts. 4–6 hours for a multi-zone Coastal Oaks or Riverwood estate. We confirm a firm time window before we arrive and document every register with before/after photos.
Do new-construction Nocatee homes really need duct cleaning?
Yes — actually especially worth it. Nocatee new builds in Twenty Mile, Coastal Oaks, Greenleaf, and Town Center almost always have leftover drywall dust, sawdust, and insulation debris inside the supply trunks from construction. A post-construction NADCA-style clean removes that load before it starts circulating through your AC.