Warehouse Ventilation Cleaning Services
Warehouses and distribution centers present air quality challenges that standard commercial HVAC cleaning cannot address: 30 to 50-foot ceiling heights, forklift exhaust contamination, loading dock activity, and enormous duct networks serving hundreds of thousands of square feet. Our warehouse ventilation cleaning teams deploy aerial lifts and industrial equipment to reach every component of your facility’s HVAC system.
Why Professional Warehouse Ventilation Cleaning Makes a Difference
Contaminated HVAC systems recirculate dust, allergens, and airborne pollutants continuously throughout your facility. Regular professional cleaning restores airflow, improves indoor air quality, and protects your equipment investment.
Aerial work platforms and articulating boom lifts reach ductwork at 30 to 50-foot heights safely and efficiently.
Cleaning and makeup air system maintenance helps manage CO and NOx levels from propane and gas-powered forklifts.
Contaminated HVAC systems deposit particulates on stored goods. Critical for food, pharma, and electronics distribution.
Cleaning supports OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178 and 1910.1000 requirements for powered industrial truck environments.
Exhaust fans and makeup air units at dock areas are included in every warehouse cleaning service.
All aerial work performed by OSHA-trained technicians on properly rated equipment.
Every service includes a written report covering all zones, units cleaned, and post-service airflow observations.
Zone-by-zone scheduling keeps your operation running during the cleaning program.
Experience with refrigerated warehouses and FDA food-grade storage environments.
Our Cleaning Process
Every project follows a structured, documented process using NADCA-compliant source-removal methods, HEPA-filtered negative pressure, and post-service verification.
Facility walkthrough and HVAC inventory
We map all rooftop units, unit heaters, makeup air units, exhaust fans, and dock ventilation before quoting or starting work.
Aerial access setup
Boom lifts and aerial work platforms positioned for safe high-bay duct and unit access. All operators OSHA-certified.
Supply and return duct cleaning
Full duct network cleaned zone by zone using HEPA-filtered vacuum extraction and mechanical agitation.
Rooftop unit service
HVAC rooftop units cleaned including coils, drain pans, filters, and blower assemblies.
Dock and makeup air unit service
Loading dock exhaust fans, makeup air units, and direct-fired heaters cleaned and inspected.
Post-service report
Written report covering all zones serviced, equipment cleaned, and any maintenance observations for your facilities team.
Filter Maintenance vs. Full Duct Cleaning
Replacing filters captures some airborne particles but leaves contamination already settled inside ductwork untouched. Professional cleaning addresses the full system.
| Challenge | Standard commercial team | Warehouse-specialized team |
|---|---|---|
| Ceiling height | Limited to 8–14 ft | Up to 50 ft with aerial equipment |
| Duct network scale | Residential/light commercial equipment | Industrial vacuum capacity |
| Forklift exhaust context | Not addressed | Ventilation compliance awareness |
| Cold/food-grade environments | Not equipped | FDA and food-grade experience |
| OSHA elevated work | Not certified | OSHA aerial work certified |
| Dock ventilation | Not included | Full dock system coverage |
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View service →Common Questions
We deploy articulating boom lifts and aerial work platforms rated for the ceiling heights in your facility. All operators hold OSHA elevated work certifications.
Yes. Zone-by-zone cleaning allows most of the facility to remain operational. We work around shift schedules and inventory movement.
Yes. We include makeup air units, dock exhaust fans, and general ventilation components that manage combustion byproducts from powered industrial trucks.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178 and 1910.1000 address air quality in facilities with powered industrial trucks and general air contaminants. Maintaining clean ventilation supports compliance.
Yes. We have experience with refrigerated and food-grade storage environments and follow appropriate protocols for those settings.
Request a Free Quote
Tell us your warehouse square footage, approximate ceiling height, number of rooftop units, and whether you operate forklifts or have food/pharma storage requirements. We will provide a detailed quote and proposed cleaning schedule.
