Power Vac is proud to be a trusted air duct and dryer vent cleaning company serving homeowners and businesses throughout Tigard, Oregon, Washington County, and nearby communities. With decades of experience and a commitment to customer satisfaction, we help you breathe easier, reduce allergens, and improve your property’s energy efficiency. Whether you own an older home or manage a commercial building, Power Vac can provide professional cleaning services tailored to your property.
Dust, pollen, pet dander, construction debris, and other pollutants can accumulate inside ductwork over time. Our team performs thorough air duct cleaning for homes and businesses, removing buildup from the HVAC system to help improve indoor air quality and reduce airborne contaminants. Cleaner ducts mean cleaner air and a healthier environment for your family or staff.
As these systems are often hidden, it can be difficult to determine when your air ducts need cleaning. However, the following signs indicate that it’s likely time to reach out to an air duct and dryer vent cleaning company for an inspection:
We also work with homeowners and business owners who want to include duct cleaning in a broader HVAC maintenance plan.
Lint buildup inside a dryer vent can restrict airflow, reduce dryer performance, and increase the risk of fire. It’s important to reach out to an air duct and dryer vent cleaning company if you notice any of the following:
Dryer vent systems vary considerably depending on vent length, routing, and accessibility. These factors can affect the cleaning approach and the amount of time required to access and clean the entire vent pathway. Our technicians evaluate each system before removing lint and debris from the connection between the dryer and the building's exterior. This helps your dryer run more efficiently and safely.
In addition to vent systems, our air duct and dryer vent cleaning company offers furnace and boiler cleaning services to maintain reliable operation. A dirty furnace or boiler can lead to poor performance, higher energy bills, and uneven heating throughout your building. With our professional furnace and boiler cleaning, we remove dust and debris to keep your heating system running smoothly and safely.
Not sure what service you need? Our experienced team offers free consultations over the phone to help guide you through the best options for your property. During your consultation, we can discuss factors that may affect the scope of work, including system size, layout, accessibility, and overall condition.
When we visit your property, our professionals will inspect the ductwork, evaluate its condition, and discuss any performance issues. After a thorough assessment, we will recommend the best solution. If cleaning is recommended, we will explain the work involved and answer any questions before service begins.
After you decide to move forward, our technicians will:
As an experienced air duct and dryer vent cleaning company, we use equipment designed to remove debris from deep within the system while containing contaminants during cleaning. Once the work is complete, our team will test the system to confirm adequate airflow and proper functionality.
Power Vac has served homeowners and businesses throughout the Portland metro area since 1988. Customers choose us as their air duct and dryer vent cleaning company because we offer:
Our technicians are also certified by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) and trained to inspect and clean HVAC systems in accordance with industry standards.
Ready to get started? Contact Power Vac for expert air duct and dryer vent cleaning in Tigard, OR. We’re a reliable air duct and dryer vent cleaning company, and we’re here to help you improve the comfort and safety of your home or business.
Yes. Drywall sanding, flooring replacement, cabinet installation, and other remodeling projects can generate fine dust. After major renovations, a professional inspection can help determine whether debris needs to be removed from the duct system.
Yes. Cleaning the lint trap removes lint before it enters the dryer vent system, but it does not prevent lint from traveling through the vent pathway. Over time, lint can still accumulate, particularly in longer or more complex vent systems.
Yes. Wildfire smoke can introduce fine airborne particles into your HVAC system that can circulate and reduce indoor air quality.
Lint accumulation varies with dryer usage, household size, vent configuration, and the types of fabric being dried.


