Are You Getting Ripped Off by Duct Cleaning Deals in Toronto?
So, how do these scams work, and how can you protect yourself? Let’s walk through it together.
If you’ve scrolled through Facebook Marketplace or checked your mailbox lately, you’ve probably seen those “whole-house duct cleaning” ads for $99 — sometimes even less. Sounds like a steal, right? A cleaner home, better air quality, and a happy wallet. But here’s the catch: in most cases, those too-good-to-be-true duct cleaning deals are exactly that — too good to be true.
At Cora Duct Cleaning, we get calls every month from Toronto homeowners who booked a “cheap special” and ended up frustrated, overcharged, or worse — with dirtier ducts than before. So, how do these scams work, and how can you protect yourself? Let’s walk through it together.
Real professional duct cleaning requires powerful equipment, multiple technicians, and proper time on site. A full cleaning of a typical Toronto home takes 2 to 3 hours and involves specialized tools that reach deep into the duct system.
Now think about that $99 deal. Could two trained technicians, driving a truck with $10,000 worth of equipment, travel to your home, spend a few hours cleaning, and still cover fuel, labour, and maintenance — for that price? Probably not.
That’s where the bait-and-switch tactic comes in. Many of these ads are designed just to get inside your door. Once they arrive, they start adding “extra” charges — per vent fees, “deep cleaning,” “sanitizing,” “main line cleaning,” and other made-up add-ons. Suddenly your $99 job turns into a $400 or $600 bill, and you’re left wondering what just happened.
Here are a few signs that the deal you’re looking at might not be legitimate:
- No company address or license listed.
- If you can’t find a local Toronto address, registered business name, or reviews, that’s a warning sign.
- Vague service description.
- “Whole house duct cleaning” doesn’t mean much unless they specify what’s included — supply ducts, return ducts, blower, furnace, etc.
- No inspection or photos.
- Reputable cleaners show you before-and-after pictures. Scammers often skip that because they didn’t actually clean much.
- Overly aggressive sales tactics.
- They push you to book today only or pressure you with “limited-time discounts.”
- They only accept cash or e-transfer.
- A professional company accepts proper payment methods and provides an invoice.
Let’s be honest — professional duct cleaning isn’t dirt cheap. But it’s also not supposed to be.
A proper service includes trained technicians, industrial-grade vacuum systems, camera inspection, and complete cleaning of every vent, register, and duct branch. When done right, it removes years of dust, debris, pet hair, and allergens that keep circulating through your home.
At Cora Duct Cleaning, our jobs typically take two technicians between 2 and 4 hours, depending on home size. We seal vents, create negative pressure, and use rotary brushes to dislodge stubborn dirt. Then we show you the results on camera — because you deserve to see where your money went.
You’re not just paying for time. You’re paying for peace of mind, cleaner air, and a system that runs efficiently for years.
Here’s what usually happens when someone books one of those “$99 whole house” deals:
- A small crew (sometimes one person) shows up with a portable vacuum — the kind you can buy at a hardware store.
- They clean a couple of vents near the furnace and claim the rest are “too dirty” and need special treatment.
- They start offering upsells — $20 per vent, $50 for “disinfectant,” $100 for “main trunk line cleaning.”
- By the time they’re done, you’ve spent hundreds of dollars on services that were either unnecessary or poorly done.
Even worse, they might not clean the main ducts at all. We’ve inspected homes after these “deals” and found untouched dust layers inside vents that were supposedly cleaned just weeks earlier.
If you’re serious about improving your air quality, here’s what to look for before booking:
- Check credentials. Reputable companies in Toronto are registered, insured, and often certified by NADCA (National Air Duct Cleaners Association).
- Ask about the process. A trustworthy company will explain how they clean, what tools they use, and how long it takes.
- Request before-and-after photos. This is the best proof of quality.
- Look at reviews. Google and HomeStars reviews tell you a lot about real customer experiences.
- Get a clear quote. Ask for a total price upfront — including how many vents, returns, and ducts are covered.
Cora Duct Cleaning, for example, provides clear, upfront pricing with no hidden fees. What we quote is what you pay — period.
Ironically, those $99 deals often cost more in the long run. When duct cleaning is done poorly, it can stir up dust instead of removing it. That dust gets blown into your home, clogs your filters faster, and can even harm your furnace.
We’ve seen cases where homeowners had to pay a professional team again just to fix the mess left by a discount job. So that “cheap” deal ended up costing double.
Toronto is full of hardworking homeowners who simply want cleaner air for their families. You shouldn’t have to worry about being taken advantage of.
At Cora Duct Cleaning, we believe in honest, transparent service. We take our time, use high-powered HEPA systems, and follow industry standards — no shortcuts, no surprise fees. Every job comes with before-and-after photos so you can see the difference for yourself.
We don’t promise the lowest price in town. We promise the best value — and results you can feel.
If an ad sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Real duct cleaning is an investment in your home’s health and your own well-being. Before booking that suspicious deal, take a few minutes to check the company’s credentials, reviews, and process.
Your home’s air deserves better than a quick vacuum and a sales pitch. Choose professionals who care about doing it right — and who actually deliver what they promise.
With Cora Duct Cleaning, you’ll never have to worry about hidden fees or shady tactics — just honest service, clean air, and a healthier Toronto home.