Ardmore straddles the line between Lower Merion Township to the northeast and Haverford Township to the southwest — and both halves of the community share the same underlying reality: a housing stock built primarily in the first half of the 20th century, developed along the Pennsylvania Railroad's Main Line as Philadelphia's premier commuter suburb.
The homes that define Ardmore's residential streets — the stone-and-brick twins, the semi-detached colonials, the Victorian rowhomes along Cricket Avenue and Ardmore Avenue — were built before central air conditioning existed and before forced-air heating was the norm. Their ductwork was added later, retrofitted into structures never designed to accommodate it.
That history matters, because air duct cleaning in an 80-year-old Ardmore twin is a fundamentally different task than cleaning a 2005 suburban colonial. The duct runs are more complex, access points are fewer, and the accumulation of decades of dust, allergens, and organic debris is far more significant. Our technicians are experienced with exactly these homes.
If your Ardmore home was built before 1960 and you've never had the ducts professionally cleaned — or you moved in and don't know the cleaning history — you're almost certainly overdue. Contact us for a free assessment.