Cost-of-living index 110 · 10% above average

Duct Cleaning cost in District of Columbia

Duct cleaning in District of Columbia typically runs $330–$990, with a typical cost around $550. District of Columbia’s cost-of-living index is 110 (where 100 is the U.S. average), so prices here run 10% above the national norm.

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How much does duct cleaning cost in District of Columbia?

Duct cleaning in District of Columbia typically costs between $330 and $990, with most projects landing near $550. Because prices track the local cost of living, District of Columbia costs run 10% above the U.S. average — the state’s cost-of-living index is 110, where 100 is the U.S. average.

Low
$330
Average
$550
High
$990

Other service costs in District of Columbia

Service Low Average High
Commercial Flat Roof Replacement $6,600 $19,800 $49,450
Pier & Beam Foundation Repair $1,300 $7,150 $16,500
Single Storey Extension $24,200 $56,050 $98,900
Fire Alarm Inspection $330 $820 $3,850

Estimates derived from national benchmarks adjusted by federal Regional Price Parities. See our methodology.

Duct Cleaning in District of Columbia: FAQs

In District of Columbia, duct cleaning typically runs about $330 to $990, with a typical cost around $550. These figures take a national benchmark and adjust it by District of Columbia's cost-of-living index (110, where 100 is the U.S. average). Enter your ZIP code above for a more local estimate.

Labor and material costs are higher in expensive metro areas than in rural parts of the state. Your ZIP code resolves the most precise local cost-of-living index available, so a city estimate is usually more accurate than a statewide average.

No. These are cost-of-living adjusted estimates for planning purposes only. Always get written quotes from licensed local pros for your specific project.

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