TSSA Certified · serving Port Hope
Port Hope Duct Cleaning, Done Properly
Air duct, dryer vent and HVAC cleaning for homes across Port Hope and Northumberland County. Free on-site inspection, straight pricing, no surprises.



About us
Local to the GTA, familiar with Port Hope homes
At Can Do Duct Cleaning, we realize that every home is unique. Our qualified and trained technicians conduct a complete on-site inspection before any duct cleaning begins, and proceed with the safest approach to cleaning your air duct system in Port Hope and the surrounding Northumberland County area.
Our founders have spent 10+ years in this field building the knowledge and techniques we use today — and we follow up after every job to make sure you are satisfied.
Transparent pricing
No hidden fees, no upsell pressure
One flat rate for a standard home duct cleaning, given up front before we start work.
Areas of Port Hope we cover
Our services




How a visit actually goes
Inspect
We check every register and return before touching a single tool.
Clean
Truck-mounted suction and air-pressure cleaning at up to 300 PSI pull contaminants out at the source.
Protect
A final Benefect botanical disinfectant pass and a walkthrough before we leave.
What Port Hope homeowners say
Bujar was very thorough in explaining the job before starting. He also gave good advice regarding the furnace.
Shak Wong · ★★★★★
I had a leak on my furnace and he went out of his way to check everything for us. Highly recommend.
Vishal Bangera · ★★★★★
Why Port Hope homeowners choose us
01
TSSA certified and insured
Every technician is certified and fully insured, so you know exactly who is working in your home.
02
Transparent pricing, no hidden fees
$300 flat for a standard home, quoted up front during your free inspection.
03
10+ years in the GTA
Our founders have spent over a decade working on homes across Port Hope and the wider GTA.
Common questions
Do you also service Cobourg?
Yes, it is part of our regular Northumberland County service area.
Do you work on older heritage homes?
Yes, older housing stock is exactly where duct systems tend to need the most attention.


