Albuquerque Air Duct Cleaning: 12 Verified Companies with Pricing & Credentials

📋 12 verified companies ✅ 3 NADCA-certified 🕐 Updated March 2026

There are 3 confirmed NADCA-certified air duct cleaning companies serving the Albuquerque metro as of March 2026 — out of the dozens of businesses advertising this service locally. Albuquerque's market is defined by factors found almost nowhere else in the United States: sono-tube in-floor duct systems embedded in concrete slabs, widespread evaporative (swamp) cooler usage, 5,300-foot altitude, and relentless high-desert dust infiltration. These conditions create genuine, frequent demand for duct cleaning — which SEO-farm operators and bait-and-switch companies actively exploit through geo-targeted keyword domains, false NADCA claims, and $49–$99 whole-house specials. This directory lists only companies independently verified against NADCA membership records, BBB data, and NM state licensing sources — with red flags clearly marked.

The Albuquerque verification problem is acute: only 3 companies hold confirmed, active NADCA memberships in a metro of 920,000 people. Three additional companies — COIT, Stanley Steemer, and Hoover's Air Duct Cleaning — make NADCA claims that could not be confirmed for their specific Albuquerque operations and are listed here with appropriate caveats. Meanwhile, our research identified at least 6 suspected spam or lead-generation listings using the geo-targeted domain and false-credential playbook. Verify any company's NADCA membership yourself at nadca.com/find-a-professional before hiring.

📊 Albuquerque Air Duct Cleaning — Quick Reference
Verified Companies
14 total (3 confirmed NADCA-certified, 11 non-certified/unconfirmed)
Confirmed NADCA Members
Steamatic, Duct Worx, SERVPRO Rio Rancho (verified March 2026)
Legitimate Price Range
$300–$650+ (whole-house, residential)
ProMatcher ABQ Average
$374 (range: $359–$390, standard 10–15 vent home)
🚩 Bait-and-Switch Red Flag
Any offer below $300 (especially $49–$99 whole-house specials)
How to Verify NADCA
nadca.com/find-a-professional → filter by NM
How to Verify NM License
rld.nm.gov → Online Services → Construction Industries Division
Spam Listings Found
6 suspected spam/deceptive (as of March 2026)
Key Local Factor
Sono-tube in-floor ducts: require camera inspection before cleaning
Last Verified
March 2026 (quarterly updates)

Verified Air Duct Cleaning Companies in Albuquerque

Steamatic of Albuquerque & Santa Fe

NADCA CERTIFIED 25+ yrs NADCA ASCS on Staff Verify NADCA ↗
Address
8508 Paseo Alameda NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113
Phone
(505) 883-7766
Website
steamaticnm.com
Service Area
Albuquerque, Santa Fe, surrounding NM
NADCA Since
May 2000 (25+ years — longest-standing NM member)
Certified Personnel
Chad Becker, ASCS
Job Types
Commercial & Residential
Additional Services
Carpet cleaning, fire/flood restoration, mold remediation
The longest-tenured NADCA member in New Mexico, with continuous membership since May 2000 — over 25 years. Contact: Summer Becker-Battles. Certified technician Chad Becker holds the ASCS credential. Steamatic of Albuquerque & Santa Fe explicitly serves both markets, making it one of the few operators covering the full 60-mile Albuquerque–Santa Fe corridor. Services span residential and commercial duct cleaning alongside carpet cleaning, fire and flood restoration, and mold remediation — making it an option for post-wildfire smoke infiltration cleanup and post-monsoon mold situations. NM CID license status was not independently verified; confirm at rld.nm.gov before scheduling.

DUCT WORX, LLC

NADCA CERTIFIED ASCS + CVI (Dual-Certified) BBB A+ Kirtland AFB Contractor Verify NADCA ↗ Verify BBB ↗
Address
9112 Susan Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87123
Phone
(505) 600-9374
Website
ductworxnm.com
Service Area
Albuquerque, Los Alamos, surrounding NM
NADCA Since
September 2019
Certified Personnel
Scott Herrmann — ASCS + CVI (dual-certified)
BBB
A+ rating, Accredited since September 2018
Additional Services
Dryer vent cleaning, duct sealing, IAQ services, camera scoping
Owner Scott Herrmann holds both the ASCS (Air Systems Cleaning Specialist) and CVI (Commercial Ventilation Inspector) credentials — the most advanced NADCA credential combination held by any NM operator in this research. Holds City of Albuquerque and Kirtland Air Force Base contracts. Claims NM General Contractor licensing on website — independently verify at rld.nm.gov. BBB A+ rating accredited since September 2018. Offers camera scoping and dryer vent cleaning alongside duct cleaning, plus a 15-year warranty on duct restoration work. Military discounts offered. Owner has publicly warned consumers: "There are a number of businesses who falsely use the NADCA logo on their sites." Camera scoping is critical for Albuquerque homes with sono-tube in-floor duct systems.

SERVPRO of Rio Rancho / Sandoval County

NADCA CERTIFIED ASCS on Staff Broadest Service Menu Verify NADCA ↗
Address
4374 Alexander Blvd NE, Ste G, Albuquerque, NM 87107
Phone
(505) 891-2345
Website
servpro.com (Rio Rancho/Sandoval County franchise)
Service Area
Rio Rancho, Sandoval County, Albuquerque metro
NADCA Since
March 2021
Certified Personnel
Amy Torrez, ASCS
Job Types
Commercial & Residential
Additional Services
Carpet cleaning, chimney service, dryer vent cleaning, duct sealing, fire/flood restoration, kitchen ventilation cleaning, mold remediation
The broadest service menu among confirmed NADCA members in the Albuquerque metro: air duct cleaning, carpet cleaning, chimney service, dryer vent cleaning, duct sealing, fire and flood restoration, kitchen ventilation cleaning, and mold remediation — covering essentially every emergency and maintenance scenario. Physical address is in Albuquerque despite the Rio Rancho/Sandoval County branding. Amy Torrez holds the ASCS certification. 24/7 emergency services available through the SERVPRO franchise system, making this the top choice for post-wildfire smoke infiltration, post-monsoon mold, or water-damage duct cleaning scenarios.

COIT Cleaning & Restoration — Albuquerque

NADCA Claim UNCONFIRMED BBB A+ Multi-Service Verify NADCA ↗ Verify BBB ↗
Address
3600 Osuna Rd NE, Ste 302, Albuquerque, NM 87109
Phone
(505) 332-2648
Website
coit.com/albuquerque/air-duct-cleaning
Service Area
Albuquerque metro
Services
Air duct cleaning, dryer vent, carpet, tile/grout, fire/water restoration, mold
National franchise with a physical Albuquerque office. COIT's website states "COIT is proud to be a member of NADCA" but includes the disclaimer: "Not all COIT locations are NADCA members." No specific COIT Albuquerque listing was found in the NADCA directory during March 2026 verification — COIT holds NADCA listings in other metros (Houston, Phoenix, SF Bay Area) but not Albuquerque specifically. The corporate-level claim may not apply to this franchise location. COIT has publicly warned Albuquerque consumers about bait-and-switch duct cleaning operators. BBB A+ at the corporate/HQ profile level. 24/7 fire and smoke restoration services available.
⚠️ NADCA membership for the Albuquerque COIT franchise is UNCONFIRMED as of March 2026. Corporate-level NADCA membership may not extend to this specific franchise location. Verify directly with NADCA at nadca.com/find-a-professional before booking, or ask COIT to provide proof of local NADCA membership.

Stanley Steemer of Albuquerque

NADCA Claim UNCONFIRMED (Local) IICRC Certified 40+ yrs in ABQ Verify NADCA ↗
Address
Bernalillo, NM (franchise serves greater ABQ area)
Website
stanleysteemer.com/locations/NM/Albuquerque/219
Service Area
Greater Albuquerque metro
In Business (ABQ)
Since 1984 (40+ years)
Services
Air duct cleaning, dryer vent, carpet, tile/grout, hardwood, water damage restoration
Notable
Current Costco deal: duct system cleaning + free dryer vent cleaning
Locally family-operated franchise (owner Steven W. Rohletter) with 10 vans, 20 technicians, and 40+ years in Albuquerque. IICRC-certified. Stanley Steemer International is a confirmed corporate NADCA member (since September 2004, with 23 certified personnel nationally) and the corporate NADCA listing includes a Find a Professional profile. However, no separate Albuquerque franchise listing was found in the NADCA directory during March 2026 verification — the ABQ franchise likely operates under the corporate umbrella, but this cannot be confirmed from the directory alone. Current Costco promotion bundles duct cleaning with free dryer vent cleaning.
⚠️ NADCA membership for the Albuquerque Stanley Steemer franchise is LIKELY VALID via corporate umbrella membership, but was not independently confirmed for this specific location. Verify directly with Stanley Steemer Albuquerque or NADCA before booking if NADCA certification is a requirement.

Hoover's Air Duct Cleaning, Inc.

NADCA Profile Empty — Possibly Inactive BBB A+ 33+ yrs in business Verify NADCA ↗ Verify BBB ↗
Address
P.O. Box 91624, Albuquerque, NM 87120 (P.O. Box)
Phone
(505) 269-1176
Website
cleanairduct.com
Service Area
Albuquerque metro
In Business Since
1992 (33+ years)
BBB
A+ rating, Accredited since January 2000
Services
Air duct cleaning, dryer vent cleaning, furnace cleaning
One of the oldest duct cleaning companies in New Mexico, in business since 1992 — 33+ years. BBB A+ rating with accreditation dating to January 2000. Website states "Proud NADCA member," and a NADCA profile page exists at nadca.com/find-a-professional/hoovers-air-duct-cleaning-inc; however, the profile page displays no member details, showing only "Please refine your search" — strongly suggesting an inactive or expired membership. Strong review presence on Yelp, Angi, and BBB. One of the few Albuquerque operators with documented swamp cooler expertise. Licensed, bonded, and insured per their website. No physical street address published — only a P.O. Box.
⚠️ NADCA membership appears INACTIVE or EXPIRED as of March 2026 — the NADCA profile page exists but shows no member details. Website's "Proud NADCA member" claim may be outdated. Verify current membership status directly with NADCA before booking if certification is a requirement.

Air Duct Medic, LLC

BBB A+ 28+ yrs in business Sono-Tube Specialist
Address
Albuquerque, NM (street address not published)
Website
airductmedic.com
Service Area
Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Los Alamos County
In Business Since
1998 (28+ years)
Services
Air duct cleaning, sono-tube repair, SAFE Encasement duct sealing, in-floor and overhead duct inspection, commercial and residential
Customers Served
8,000+
New Mexico's leading sono-tube in-floor duct specialist, in business since 1998. 8,000+ customers served. Notable commercial clients include the State Capitol (Roundhouse) and the Hispanic Cultural Center. Specializes in the SAFE Encasement system — a proprietary spray-on interior lining that restores deteriorating sono-tube ducts without jackhammering concrete floors. Gold ratings on Angie's List and HomeAdvisor. No NADCA membership claimed. Serves Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Los Alamos County. For Albuquerque homeowners with 1960s–1990s in-slab duct systems, Air Duct Medic is the most specialized local operator.

TLC Plumbing, Heating & Cooling

35+ yrs in business Hypervac Equipment ABQ-Established Brand
Phone
(505) 761-9644
Website
tlcplumbing.com/services/air-conditioning/duct-cleaning/
Service Area
Albuquerque metro
In Business
35+ years
Services
Air duct/vent cleaning, HVAC, plumbing, swamp cooler maintenance
One of Albuquerque's most recognized HVAC and plumbing brands, in business for 35+ years. Uses Hypervac duct cleaning equipment. Website content explicitly addresses swamp coolers, New Mexico dust, and rodent/pest contamination in ducts — indicating genuine local market knowledge rather than templated content. NADCA membership not claimed. Best suited for customers who also need HVAC, plumbing, or swamp cooler services alongside duct cleaning.

Daniels Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning, LLC

BBB A+ 24/7 Restoration Local HVAC Knowledge Verify BBB ↗
Address
8308 Washington St NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113
Phone
(505) 898-8860
Website
danielshvacnm.com
BBB
A+ rating
Services
Air duct cleaning/repair, plumbing, HVAC, swamp cooler installation/service
Established Albuquerque HVAC and plumbing contractor with BBB A+ rating. Website specifically references Nob Hill and North Valley neighborhoods, NM dust and pollen (juniper, cottonwood), swamp coolers, and 24/7 restoration services — strong indicators of genuine local operations rather than templated content. No NADCA membership claimed. Swamp cooler installation and service capability makes this a strong option for homes transitioning from evaporative to refrigerated air, which often reveals heavily contaminated ductwork.

Cooking Clean

NM Licensed GB98/MM98 Moriarty, NM
Address
Moriarty, NM (serves Santa Fe, Albuquerque, surrounding areas)
Website
cookingcleanco.com
NM CID License
States Licensed GB98 MM98 (verify at rld.nm.gov)
Services
Air duct cleaning, dryer vent cleaning, chimney sweeps, gas fireplace maintenance/repair, pressure washing
One of the few Albuquerque-area operators to explicitly publish their NM CID license classifications (GB98 and MM98 Mechanical Contractor) on their Yelp profile — a meaningful transparency signal. Physical NM location in Moriarty, serving Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and surrounding areas. No NADCA membership claimed. The MM98 Mechanical Contractor license is the state credential covering HVAC work; verify current license status at rld.nm.gov before hiring.

Klean Dry Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning

IICRC Certified 27+ yrs in business 24/7 Emergency
Phone
(505) 594-2428
Website
kleandry.com/air-ducts
Service Area
Albuquerque, Sandia Heights, Rio Rancho, North Valley
In Business Since
1997 (27+ years)
Services
Air duct cleaning, carpet, upholstery, tile, pet stain; 24/7 emergency services
IICRC-certified multi-service cleaning company in business since 1997. 24/7 emergency services available. No NADCA membership claimed. Serves Albuquerque, Sandia Heights, Rio Rancho, and North Valley. Long operating history (27+ years) and IICRC certification are meaningful quality signals for a non-NADCA operator.

Central Plumbing Heating and Cooling

Transparent Pricing Rio Rancho Service Area
Website
centralplumbingnm.com/duct-cleaning/
Pricing
$89 service charge + $25/vent (example: 10 vents = $339)
Service Area
Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Placitas, Corrales, Bernalillo
Services
Duct/vent cleaning, plumbing, HVAC
One of the few Albuquerque-area operators to publish transparent per-vent pricing on their website — $89 service charge plus $25 per vent, which works out to $339 for a typical 10-vent home, squarely in the legitimate market range. Serves Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Placitas, Corrales, and Bernalillo. No NADCA membership claimed. Transparent pricing is a positive credibility signal in a market prone to bait-and-switch operators.
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"Air Duct Cleaning & Repairs Albuquerque" (airductcleaningalbuquerque.com)

HIGH Confidence Spam Geo-Keyword Domain No Verifiable Address
⚠️ Classic SEO-farm/lead-generation site. Generic geo-targeted name and domain. Inconsistent founding dates ("since 2010" on one page, "since 2015" on another). No verifiable physical address. Unverifiable BBB and Google claims. Heavy SEO filler including Wikipedia-sourced Albuquerque content. Template pages for every service. Do not hire. Verify any company claiming NADCA certification at nadca.com/find-a-professional before hiring.

Additional Flagged Listings

Multiple Operators
⚠️ The following sites also triggered multiple spam signals and should be avoided: "Air Duct Cleaning & Repairs Rio Rancho" (airductcleaningriorancho.com) — nearly identical template to the ABQ site above, likely the same operator, unverifiable "since 2015" and "A+ BBB" claims, claims "NADCA-aligned practices" (not actual NADCA membership); "HVAC Pros" (bernalillo-nm.securityinfo.com) — out-of-state 607 area code (Binghamton, NY), domain is a lead-gen farm with city subdomains, no NM address or credentials; "AA Air Duct" (aairduct.com/nm/) — national lead-gen site, claims NADCA certification NOT found in directory, geographic boilerplate incorrectly describing NM as "humid"; "Fresh Air Duct Cleaning" (ductcleaningalbuquerque.com) — generic name plus geo-domain, 7am–11pm 7-days hours, $80 low-floor bait pricing, no verifiable address or certifications; "Certified Duct Cleaning Albuquerque" (ductcleaningalbuquerquenm.com) — unverifiable "20 years" and "100% positive feedback" claims, no physical address.

Frequently Asked Questions

What license does a New Mexico air duct cleaning company need?
In New Mexico, air duct cleaning falls under HVAC work regulated by the Construction Industries Division (CID) of the Regulation and Licensing Department (RLD). The relevant license is the MM-3 Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning classification, or the broader MM-98 Mechanical Contractor license that covers all mechanical trades. Qualifying requires 4 years of experience within the last 10 years, passing trade exams and a business & law exam with 75% minimum scores, maintaining a $10,000 consumer protection bond, carrying workers' compensation insurance, and completing 16 hours of continuing education per renewal cycle. Consumers can verify any contractor's license at rld.nm.gov → Online Services → Construction Industries Division → "Verify a License," or through the PSI Exams public portal at public.psiexams.com. The CID lookup shows license status, classifications, insurance status, and disciplinary history. It is unlawful to perform construction-related contracting in New Mexico without a license.
How does Albuquerque's adobe and pueblo-style construction complicate air duct cleaning?
Adobe homes present several challenges for duct cleaning professionals. Thick adobe walls (often 10–24 inches), flat roofs, rounded corners, cove ceilings, and deep-set windows create non-standard spaces that make conventional ductwork routing difficult. Many older adobe homes in neighborhoods like Nob Hill and North Valley have ductwork that is 50+ years old and may contain deteriorating materials. The most significant challenge is sono-tube in-floor duct systems — rigid cardboard tubes with foil/mylar lining embedded in concrete slabs, widely installed in Albuquerque homes from the 1960s through the 1990s. These tubes deteriorate over time, with foil delaminating, cardboard attracting termites, and moisture infiltrating during monsoons. Symptoms include foil flakes blowing from vents, musty odors, and reduced airflow. Repair costs can exceed $16,000, and video camera duct inspection has become standard in Albuquerque real estate transactions for homes with in-slab ducts. Companies like Air Duct Medic LLC have specialized in sono-tube repair for over 25 years using proprietary spray-on encasement systems that restore duct interiors without jackhammering floors.
How do evaporative (swamp) coolers affect duct cleaning needs in Albuquerque?
Swamp coolers have been Albuquerque's dominant cooling method for decades, and a large number of existing homes still use them. Unlike sealed refrigerated air systems, evaporative coolers pull unfiltered outside air through wet pads, pushing it through the home's ductwork while windows remain partially open. This introduces significantly more desert dust, pollen (especially juniper and cottonwood), allergens, and outdoor contaminants directly into ductwork than refrigerated air systems ever would. Many homes have separate duct systems for heating (in-floor) and cooling (swamp cooler), meaning both require cleaning. The seasonal transition — shutting down the swamp cooler in fall and firing up the furnace — is the worst period for dust release. Monsoon season (July–August) also makes swamp coolers ineffective for 4–8 weeks when humidity rises. The ongoing market shift to refrigerated air (conversion starting around $7,500) often reveals heavily contaminated ductwork that hasn't been properly cleaned in years. Roof-mounted swamp coolers on flat pueblo-style roofs can also cause water intrusion into ductwork when pads, lines, or pans leak.
How does desert dust and wind affect how often Albuquerque homes need duct cleaning?
Albuquerque's high desert environment produces persistent fine particulate dust that infiltrates ductwork far more aggressively than in humid climates. Spring wind events can turn into full dust storms, dramatically increasing airborne PM2.5 and PM10 levels. Seasonal wildfire smoke from fires in New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado further degrades indoor air quality — the American Lung Association gave Albuquerque a failing grade for ozone and ranked it 42nd worst out of 229 metro areas. Construction dust from the metro's ongoing development adds another contamination layer. As a result, local HVAC professionals recommend duct cleaning every 1–3 years in Albuquerque, significantly more frequently than the national NADCA guideline of 3–5 years. Homes near construction sites, those using swamp coolers, homes with pets, and properties in high-wind corridors (East Mountains, West Mesa) may need annual cleaning. Bernalillo County has 63,480 residents with asthma and 32,622 with COPD, populations especially vulnerable to the cumulative effects of duct-borne particulates.
How do I spot a $49 bait-and-switch air duct cleaning scam in Albuquerque?
The Albuquerque market sees the same bait-and-switch tactics found nationally, primarily through Facebook Marketplace ads, Nextdoor posts, and cold calls advertising "$49–$99 whole-house duct cleaning." These operators typically arrive with minimal equipment, perform a superficial "blow and go" cleaning of a few visible vents, then claim to discover mold, pest contamination, or other problems requiring $500–$2,000+ in additional services. Red flags include: any whole-house price under $300 (legitimate cleaning averages $300–$450+ in ABQ); no verifiable NM physical address; non-505/575 area codes; no NM CID/MM-98 contractor license when asked; no NADCA membership verifiable at nadca.com; unmarked vehicles and no uniforms; demands for cash payment; and high-pressure "mold found" upselling tactics. Local companies COIT and Royal Cleaning NM have explicitly warned ABQ consumers about these operators. Always verify a company's NM CID license at rld.nm.gov and NADCA membership at nadca.com/find-a-professional before hiring. As one ABQ NADCA member (Duct Worx) has warned publicly: "There are a number of businesses who falsely use the NADCA logo on their sites."
How often should 1970s–80s Northeast Heights homes in Albuquerque have ducts cleaned?
Homes in Albuquerque's Northeast Heights built during the 1970s–1980s building boom warrant special attention. Many feature sono-tube in-floor duct systems (cardboard tubes embedded in concrete slabs) that deteriorate over 40–50 years, with foil lining delaminating, cardboard breaking down, and potential termite or moisture damage. These homes also predate modern energy-efficient construction and often have less effective air sealing, allowing more desert dust infiltration. Given ABQ's dust levels, the age of these duct systems, and potential material degradation, professional duct inspection every 1–2 years is advisable, with full cleaning as recommended by the inspector. Video camera inspection is critical to assess sono-tube condition before any cleaning, as aggressive cleaning can further damage deteriorating ducts. If a camera inspection reveals extensive foil delamination, collapsed sections, or moisture damage, duct restoration or replacement — not just cleaning — may be required. Neighborhoods particularly affected include the Heights, Tanoan, High Desert, and areas near the Sandia foothills where wind-driven dust exposure is highest.
Does Albuquerque's 5,300-foot altitude affect HVAC systems and ductwork?
Yes, significantly. At 5,300 feet, lower air density reduces furnace output by approximately 20% compared to sea level (roughly 4% per 1,000 feet), and cooling coil capacity drops by about 14%. HVAC systems must work harder and run longer to condition the same volume of air, which increases air volume passing through ducts and accelerates filter loading and dust accumulation. Gas furnaces require altitude-specific calibration to ensure complete combustion and prevent dangerous carbon monoxide buildup — improperly calibrated furnaces can deposit soot and combustion byproducts in the duct system. The extreme UV exposure from 300+ sunny days at altitude breaks down outdoor HVAC components, insulation, and refrigerant lines. Very low humidity (often below 20%) dries out duct seals, gaskets, and flexible connections, creating gaps that allow unconditioned — and unfiltered — air into the system. Daily temperature swings of 30°F+ cause metal ductwork to expand and contract, loosening joints over time. All these factors mean ABQ ducts accumulate contaminants faster and develop leaks sooner than in lower-altitude, more temperate climates.
Should I combine air duct cleaning with dryer vent cleaning in Albuquerque?
Bundling duct and dryer vent cleaning is both practical and often cost-effective in the ABQ market. Several local companies offer both services, and some (like Stanley Steemer's current Costco promotion) include free dryer vent cleaning with a duct system purchase. Dryer vent cleaning typically costs $100–$240 as a standalone service in Albuquerque (ground-level vents are cheaper; roof-exit vents common on flat-roof pueblo homes cost more). When combined with duct cleaning, many companies offer a discount. Beyond cost savings, there's a safety argument: Albuquerque's extreme dryness and lint accumulation make dryer vent fires a genuine risk, and the flat-roof construction common in ABQ often means dryer vents exit through the roof rather than a sidewall, creating longer, more complex vent runs that trap more lint. Companies to consider for bundled service include Duct Worx (NADCA-certified, (505) 600-9374), SERVPRO of Rio Rancho (NADCA-certified, (505) 891-2345), Hoover's Air Duct Cleaning ((505) 269-1176), Dryer Vent Superheroes of Albuquerque (dryer vent specialist, $149–$239 ground/roof, (505) 405-5720), and Cooking Clean (holds NM MM98 license).
Methodology & Data Sources

This directory is built from independent verification, not advertising revenue or business submissions. We do not accept payment from listed companies and do not rank companies based on sponsorship.

Data sources:

  • NADCA Find a Professional directory (nadca.com/find-a-professional)
  • NM RLD Construction Industries Division (rld.nm.gov)
  • PSI Exams public license lookup (public.psiexams.com)
  • Google Business Profiles
  • Yelp
  • Angi / HomeAdvisor
  • BBB (bbb.org)
  • Nextdoor
  • ProMatcher (ABQ pricing data)
  • HomeYou (ABQ pricing data)
  • American Lung Association State of the Air

Exclusion criteria: A business is excluded from this directory if it uses a virtual office, PO Box, or PMB as its only address with no verifiable operational presence; shows patterns consistent with lead-generation fronts (generic city-keyword domains, template websites, no owner identification); falsely claims NADCA certification not found in the NADCA directory; or advertises pricing below $300 for whole-house cleaning, which we consider a definitive bait-and-switch indicator in the Albuquerque market.

Albuquerque-specific verification note: New Mexico requires the MM-3 or MM-98 Mechanical Contractor license for HVAC work, verifiable at rld.nm.gov. We note where companies have published their NM CID license classifications and flag where this information could not be confirmed. NADCA directory verification was conducted via individual profile pages and cross-referenced with company website claims — the NADCA directory uses dynamic JavaScript search, so results were confirmed through direct profile URL access.

Update frequency: This directory is reviewed quarterly. NADCA membership status is re-verified at each review through the primary NADCA directory. The most recent verification was completed in March 2026.

Report an error or suggest a business: If you believe a listing contains incorrect information, or if you know of a legitimate air duct cleaning company in Albuquerque that should be considered for inclusion, please contact us. We will verify the submission against our standard criteria before adding it.