Air Duct Cleaning in Florence-Graham, CA
If you’re in the 90001 ZIP and your vents are leaving dark streaks around the registers, that’s not ordinary dust — that’s diesel particulate from the Alameda Corridor, and it’s coating the inside of your ductwork right now. Our Air Duct Cleaning crew reaches Florence-Graham fast, typically scheduling within one to two days, and owner Larry Carson works as the lead technician on every job. Call (424) 424-2962 for a free estimate — we know this neighborhood, and we know exactly what we’re going to find when we open those ducts.

Why AMPM Duct Cleaning Services Los Angeles Is Florence-Graham’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
Florence-Graham isn’t a neighborhood we service occasionally — it’s one we know by the particular contamination patterns we’ve documented over 14 years of dedicated duct work across South LA. The stucco bungalows along Central-Alameda, the courtyard apartments near Miles Park, the older retrofitted HVAC systems throughout the 90001 ZIP — we’ve worked inside all of them. When a homeowner in Florence-Graham calls, we already understand what we’re likely to find before the Nikro inspection camera even enters the first duct run.
613 customers have reviewed AMPM Duct Cleaning Services Los Angeles, landing us at a 4.9-star average — a volume that reflects consistent work across hundreds of real jobs, not a handful of cherry-picked responses. That track record matters in a neighborhood where the cleaning challenge is genuinely harder than in most of the Basin. Larry Carson doesn’t hand these jobs off to a rotating crew. He’s the one on the ladder, running the Rotobrush through your duct system, and he’s the one accountable if the work isn’t right.
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Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Florence-Graham
Residential Duct Cleaning
Most homes in Florence-Graham were built in the 1940s and 1950s as compact stucco bungalows, with central forced-air HVAC added decades after original construction. Those retrofit duct runs were never designed to be tight — joints were loosely fitted, flex duct was routed through hot attic spaces, and sealing was an afterthought. What that means in practice is that diesel soot and freight-corridor particulate don’t just enter through the return grille; they infiltrate through every unsealed joint in the system. A standard filter change doesn’t intercept that. Our residential cleaning for Florence-Graham homes uses professional-grade Rotobrush mechanical agitation paired with Nikro HEPA-filtered extraction — equipment sized for the problem, not for a quick coupon job.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Commercial properties along Alameda Street and the industrial corridors adjacent to Florence-Graham face an even heavier contamination load than residential homes. Warehouses, multi-unit buildings, and small commercial spaces in the 90001 area can accumulate carbon buildup in duct systems that compromises both air quality and HVAC efficiency in ways that show up on energy bills before anyone notices the air quality issue. We bring the same Rotobrush and Nikro systems to commercial jobs that we use on residential work — no downgrade in equipment just because the square footage is larger.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts in Florence-Graham homes carry the air your family breathes directly from the air handler through the duct walls and out through the registers. When those walls are coated in the dark, oily carbon film we consistently document in 90001 homes, every heating or cooling cycle is pushing that contamination back into the living space. A supply duct cleaning in Florence-Graham runs $149–$249 for a typical single-family bungalow, depending on the number of supply registers and the accessibility of the duct run through the attic. We detail each supply duct individually, not just the main trunk line.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts are where the contamination story in Florence-Graham really starts. Undersized return runs — the chronic result of post-construction HVAC retrofits in 1940s and 1950s housing stock — create a negative-pressure draw that actively pulls air through envelope gaps. In a neighborhood positioned directly downwind of the I-110/I-105 interchange and the Alameda Corridor’s active railyard, that negative pressure means diesel exhaust and railyard particulate concentrate at the return grille faster than any manufacturer’s recommended cleaning interval anticipates. We clean return duct runs with the same mechanical agitation process as supply ducts — return duct cleaning for a Florence-Graham home typically runs $129–$199.
Full System Cleaning
For most Florence-Graham homes, the right answer is a full system clean: supply ducts, return ducts, air handler cabinet, and blower components addressed in a single visit. Partial cleanings in a heavily contaminated system just redistribute what’s there. A full system cleaning in Florence-Graham typically runs $399–$649 depending on system size and duct configuration. That price includes the Rotobrush mechanical cleaning pass, Nikro HEPA extraction, and a post-clean airflow check at every register.
Video Inspection
We run a Nikro inspection camera through the duct system before and after cleaning on every Florence-Graham job where the homeowner wants documentation — and given the contamination levels we find in 90001 homes, most do. The before footage alone is usually enough to explain why the registers were leaving black streaks on the walls. Video inspection is included in full system cleaning packages and available as a standalone service for Florence-Graham homeowners who want to know what’s actually inside their ducts before committing to a cleaning.
The Freight-Corridor Contamination Problem That Makes Florence-Graham Different
Florence-Graham sits at one of the most industrially active air quality positions in the entire LA Basin. The Alameda Corridor freight rail spine runs directly adjacent to the neighborhood, and Alameda Street carries some of the highest diesel truck volumes in Southern California — hundreds of heavy freight vehicles daily, channeling exhaust directly into the surrounding residential blocks. LA Basin temperature inversions trap ground-level pollutants in South LA, and Florence-Graham’s downwind position from the I-110/I-105 interchange means those diesel concentrations don’t dissipate the way they do in coastal or foothill communities. They settle. Into homes. Into ductwork.
What our crew pulls from 90001 duct systems is visibly and chemically different from what we document on jobs in Culver City or Burbank. The residue is dark, oily, and carbon-dense — not the pale fibrous dust typical of older systems in less industrially exposed neighborhoods. We arrived at a 1948 stucco bungalow on the Central-Alameda side of the ZIP where the homeowner had noticed black streaking around every supply register for years. Running the Nikro camera through the retrofitted duct run, we documented walls coated in a greasy carbon film — consistent with diesel-particulate infiltration, not standard household accumulation. After a full Rotobrush system cleaning with HEPA extraction and a supply-duct detail pass, airflow tested noticeably stronger and the register faces stayed clean for the first time in years. That result is repeatable. But it requires the right equipment and a crew that knows what they’re looking at.

Trusted Brands We Service in Florence-Graham
AMPM Duct Cleaning Services works with the major air quality system brands you’ll find in Florence-Graham homes — Honeywell and Aprilaire for filtration and humidity control, Abatement Technologies and Guardsman for sanitizing treatments when contamination levels call for it. When a Florence-Graham job requires sanitizing after a heavy carbon or mold remediation cleaning, we apply those treatments as part of the same visit — no second contractor, no second scheduling window. The equipment we bring is Rotobrush and Nikro professional-grade, the same systems used by remediation contractors, not the consumer-grade shop-vac rigs that show up on coupon jobs.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Florence-Graham Homes
- Dark, oily carbon buildup on duct walls — The freight-corridor contamination pattern in Florence-Graham is unlike anything we see in most other LA neighborhoods. Diesel soot and carbon from Alameda Street and the Alameda Corridor railyard operations infiltrate through unsealed duct joints continuously, coating interior duct surfaces with a residue that standard filter replacement cannot intercept before it accumulates.
- Negative-pressure return draw pulling industrial air into the system — Undersized return duct runs in retrofitted 1940s–1950s bungalows create suction at every envelope gap. In a neighborhood this close to active freight operations, that means the return system is actively concentrating diesel particulate and railyard dust at the grille — faster and heavier than in any tightly sealed, code-built home.
- Flex-duct liner degradation in unconditioned attics — The low-profile bungalow stock common across Florence-Graham and the Central-Alameda area has shallow attic spaces that reach extreme temperatures in summer. That heat degrades flex-duct liner over time, and the degradation accelerates when the duct exterior is continuously exposed to pollutant-laden air trapped by LA Basin inversions. Degraded liner sheds particulate into the airstream from the inside out.
- Poorly sealed joints throughout retrofitted duct runs — When central HVAC was retrofitted into homes that were originally built without it, the duct installation was rarely airtight. Those loose joints are infiltration pathways. In a typical Pasadena home, that means some dust and pollen. In a 90001 home near Pritchard Field or Miles Park, it means continuous diesel-particulate infiltration between every cleaning cycle.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Florence-Graham, CA
Pricing for Florence-Graham jobs reflects the actual scope of work — system size, number of ducts, degree of contamination, and whether video inspection or sanitizing is included. Here’s what Florence-Graham homeowners typically pay:
- Supply duct cleaning (residential): $149–$249
- Return duct cleaning (residential): $129–$199
- Full system cleaning (supply + return + air handler): $399–$649
- Video inspection (standalone): $99–$149
- Sanitizing treatment (Abatement Technologies / Guardsman): $99–$179 added to cleaning
- Commercial duct cleaning: Quoted by system size — call for specifics
The heavier contamination common in 90001 homes can push a job toward the higher end of those ranges — not because we charge more for Florence-Graham, but because the work takes longer when duct walls are coated in carbon rather than ordinary dust. Every estimate is free, and Larry will tell you exactly what he’s seeing and what it will cost before any work begins. Call (424) 424-2962 for your free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Florence-Graham
Our crew runs jobs throughout the South LA industrial corridor and the surrounding communities on a regular basis. If you’re in Huntington Park, Walnut Park, South Gate, or Bell, we’re already in your area and can schedule efficiently. Response times to all four cities are similar to Florence-Graham, and the same owner-led service model applies regardless of which ZIP you’re calling from.
Serving Florence-Graham, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Florence-Graham area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Air Duct Cleaning in Florence-Graham
Your ducts accumulate contamination faster because Florence-Graham is positioned directly downwind of the Alameda Corridor’s active freight rail spine and some of the highest-volume diesel truck routes in Southern California — conditions that don’t exist in Pasadena. The LA Basin’s temperature inversions trap those diesel exhaust concentrations at ground level in South LA rather than dispersing them. Combined with the poorly sealed duct joints common in retrofitted 1940s–1950s bungalows throughout Florence-Graham, your system is continuously infiltrated by industrial particulate that a Pasadena home in a less exposed location simply doesn’t encounter at the same rate. Call (424) 424-2962 to get a video inspection and see exactly what’s built up in your system.
That residue is diesel particulate and carbon soot — not ordinary household dust — and it’s a documented air quality concern. Fine diesel particulate (PM2.5) is small enough to bypass the respiratory system’s natural defenses and has been linked to respiratory inflammation and long-term cardiovascular effects. When it’s coating your duct walls, every heating or cooling cycle is reintroducing it into the air your family breathes. This is why we treat Florence-Graham duct cleaning as a health intervention, not a cosmetic service. A full system clean with HEPA extraction removes what’s already there; sealing the infiltration pathways helps slow re-accumulation. Call (424) 424-2962 to schedule a free estimate and get the full picture.
Yes — consistently and visibly different. The Nikro camera footage from 90001 homes along the Alameda Corridor regularly shows duct walls with a dark, greasy carbon coating that is simply absent on jobs we run in less industrially exposed neighborhoods. When we show homeowners footage from a Florence-Graham duct run alongside footage from a comparable home in, say, Burbank or Culver City, the difference is immediate and obvious. The Florence-Graham footage looks like the inside of an exhaust pipe; the other looks like dusty sheet metal. Video inspection is the most direct way to document what’s actually in your system before and after cleaning.
In most Florence-Graham homes, doing the full system at once is the right call — not just a upsell. The contamination in 90001 duct systems is interconnected: the return side draws in industrial particulate, distributes it through the air handler, and the supply side pushes the same material back through the registers. Cleaning only one half of that loop means the uncleaned half recontaminates the cleaned side within weeks. For a standard Florence-Graham bungalow, a full system clean runs $399–$649 and addresses the whole contamination cycle in a single visit. Call (424) 424-2962 and Larry will walk you through what your specific system actually needs.
The standard industry recommendation of every 3–5 years doesn’t apply to most Florence-Graham homes. Given the continuous diesel-particulate infiltration from the Alameda Corridor freight operations and the poorly sealed duct runs common in 90001’s older housing stock, we typically recommend inspection every 2 years and cleaning every 2–3 years — roughly 30–50% more frequently than a comparable home in a less industrially exposed part of the Basin. If you’re noticing black streaking around registers, reduced airflow, or a persistent exhaust-adjacent smell in the house, don’t wait for the calendar. Those are signs the system needs attention now. Call (424) 424-2962 for a free estimate.
Schedule Your Florence-Graham Duct Cleaning Today
If you’re in Florence-Graham and your ducts haven’t been professionally cleaned in the last two years — or ever, as far as you know — the contamination load in your system is almost certainly heavier than you’d expect. Larry Carson will come out, run the Nikro camera, and show you exactly what’s in there before any cleaning begins. No pressure, no guessing. Just a clear look at what your family is breathing and a straightforward quote to fix it. Call (424) 424-2962 to schedule your free estimate. We serve the full 90001 ZIP, including the Central-Alameda corridor, the blocks near Miles Park and Pritchard Field, and the surrounding Florence-Graham neighborhoods.
Reviewed by Larry Carson, Owner at AMPM Duct Cleaning Services Los Angeles, serving Florence-Graham, CA and the surrounding South LA communities for 14 years.