Rotobrush Air Duct Cleaning Service in Pasadena, CA

Why Pasadena Homeowners Choose Rotobrush Air Duct Cleaning

Pro Air Duct Care Pasadena provides independent Rotobrush air duct cleaning service throughout Pasadena, CA — as a specialized, non-affiliated provider with over 21 years of hands-on duct system experience. We work with the full Rotobrush product line using professional-grade technique and OEM-compatible consumables, and owner Benjamin Green personally leads every job. Call (626) 548-6445 for a free estimate.

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Rotobrush built its reputation on a simple, effective idea: mount a rotating brush directly on a vacuum so debris gets scrubbed loose and captured in the same pass. That simultaneous brush-and-vacuum action is what separates Rotobrush from older push-rod methods, and it’s why the system has become a benchmark in the professional duct cleaning industry. But the equipment is only as good as the technician operating it — and in Pasadena, where Craftsman-era retrofitted ductwork, 140°F summer attics, and post-Eaton Fire ash contamination all push systems to their limits, getting the technique right matters more than it does almost anywhere else in the San Gabriel Valley.

We are not affiliated with or authorized by Rotobrush International. We are an independent service provider with deep, field-earned experience using Rotobrush equipment on residential duct systems across Pasadena and surrounding communities.

Why Trust Pro Air Duct Care Pasadena for Your Rotobrush Air Duct Cleaning?

Benjamin Green grew up in Pasadena’s Bungalow Heaven neighborhood, studied HVAC systems at Pasadena City College, and has spent 21 years crawling through the kind of attic duct runs that most technicians photograph and walk away from. That background matters specifically for Rotobrush work, because the system’s rotating brush assembly performs very differently inside a straight galvanized trunk line versus a sagging flex-duct lateral in a 1920s Craftsman attic. Knowing which brush head, which rotation speed, and which vacuum draw to apply for each duct configuration is knowledge that comes from repetition — not from a manufacturer training video.

We use OEM-compatible Rotobrush consumables — brushes, hoses, and filter media — sized and spec’d for the duct dimensions we actually find on the job. We don’t substitute undersized rental-unit accessories. Every service is performed in a way that preserves your existing warranty terms, and because Benjamin is the person physically holding the equipment on every job, there’s no subcontractor who got half a day of training last month making decisions inside your duct system. Clean ducts aren’t exciting — until you remember you breathe through them every night.

Common Rotobrush Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Fix in Pasadena

  • Brush-head jamming in collapsed or kinked flex duct sections. The Rotobrush BrushBeast and airBEAST series are designed for rigid sheet-metal and lined board duct — they’re workhorses in those environments. In Pasadena’s older homes, though, original metal runs are frequently patched or replaced with flexible duct that sags, kinks, or partially collapses over time, especially in hot attic spaces where summer temperatures routinely exceed 140°F. When the rotating brush contacts a severe kink, it can stall, bind, or tear the duct liner further. We map the duct layout with a camera before inserting any rotating equipment so we know exactly what geometry the brush will encounter — and we adjust the approach accordingly.
  • HEPA filter saturation during post-wildfire ash cleaning. The Rotobrush airBEAST’s integrated HEPA filtration is highly effective, but it was not engineered for the volume of fine combustion ash that the January 2025 Eaton Fire deposited inside duct systems across Pasadena. We’ve pulled supply registers in homes more than a mile from the fire perimeter and found a visible grey ash coating on every interior duct surface. Running a Rotobrush system through that load without monitoring HEPA filter differential pressure causes suction loss mid-job, which means debris gets disturbed but not fully captured. We stage the cleaning in sections and check filter status between runs.
  • Brush-cable wear from abrasive fiberglass duct liner. Duct board and internally lined galvanized systems in pre-1970 Pasadena homes often have degraded fiberglass facing that sheds particles into the airstream — and also abrades the Rotobrush flexible drive cable more aggressively than smooth-wall metal duct does. We inspect the cable assembly before each use and replace it when wear patterns indicate the cable is approaching failure. A snapped drive cable inside a duct run is a recoverable problem, but it adds time and cost that a visual pre-check prevents.
  • Vacuum unit air bypass from worn door gaskets on BrushBeast models. The BrushBeast’s collection chamber uses a compression-fit door with a foam gasket that degrades with heat cycling — a real issue when the machine is working out of a Pasadena attic in July. A bypassing gasket drops negative pressure across the system, reducing debris capture. We verify sealed-chamber integrity before every job because a Rotobrush system operating at partial vacuum is doing maybe 60% of the job it should.
  • Inadequate reach in long, uninterrupted duct trunk lines. The standard Rotobrush hose extension maxes out at lengths that work fine in typical suburban tract homes. Pasadena’s larger pre-war bungalows and Madison Heights properties sometimes have trunk lines that run the full length of a 2,000-square-foot floor plan without a branch tap. In those configurations, we use staged access points — multiple register openings — rather than forcing the cable to its mechanical limit and losing brushing effectiveness at the far end of the run.

Rotobrush Parts & Our Repair-vs-Replace Approach

Rotobrush produces OEM consumables — brush heads, flexible drive cable, filter media, and collection bags — and for anything that contacts the duct interior directly, we use OEM or OEM-equivalent components spec’d to Rotobrush’s own diameter and bristle tolerances. An undersized aftermarket brush head doesn’t make full contact with the duct wall, which means you’re paying for a cleaning that leaves a ring of debris around the perimeter of every section. That’s not a theoretical concern; it’s something a camera inspection reveals immediately.

Our repair-vs-replace recommendation on duct components is honest and direct. If a section of flex duct is partially collapsed or disconnected — something we find regularly in Pasadena’s older homes — we’ll tell you whether cleaning it first makes sense or whether cleaning a failing section just delays a repair you’ll need within a season anyway. We handle duct repair and sealing in-house, so we’re not creating a referral chain to a second company to finish the job.

Call (626) 548-6445 for a free estimate — we’ll give you a straight answer on what your system actually needs.

Our Rotobrush Service Process — Step by Step

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    Pre-cleaning camera inspection. Before the Rotobrush equipment goes in, we run a camera through accessible duct sections to document condition — ash deposits, liner degradation, disconnected joints, or collapsed flex runs. In Pasadena homes, especially post-Eaton Fire, this step determines whether we stage the cleaning in sections or need to address a structural issue before cleaning can proceed effectively.
  2. 2
    System preparation and containment. We seal registers not being actively worked on, set negative pressure containment using Abatement Technologies equipment where conditions warrant, and verify the Rotobrush vacuum unit is drawing to spec before the brush enters the duct. Skipping this step means cleaning one section while spreading debris into another.
  3. 3
    Rotating-brush cleaning by zone. We work the system section by section using the appropriate Rotobrush brush head for each duct type and diameter — rigid trunk lines, flex laterals, and lined board each require different technique and rotation settings. Brush speed and feed rate are adjusted in real time based on resistance feedback through the cable.
  4. 4
    Post-cleaning verification and filter documentation. After all sections are cleaned, we do a second camera pass on the primary trunk lines and photograph register interiors before and after. HEPA filter weight or saturation is noted. You’ll see exactly what changed.
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    System restoration and run-test. All registers are reinstalled, the blower is cycled, and we verify airflow is balanced across zones. Any findings from the inspection — disconnected duct joints, damaged liner, failing flex sections — are reported in writing before we leave.

Rotobrush Products We Service in Pasadena

We work with the full range of Rotobrush air duct cleaning systems used in residential applications, including the BrushBeast and airBEAST product lines, along with their associated hose extensions, brush-head assemblies, and filtration components. We carry OEM-compatible consumables — brush heads in the standard residential diameter range, flexible drive cable, and HEPA filter media — so most common service needs don’t require waiting on a parts order. For Pasadena homes with non-standard duct dimensions, we source the appropriate Rotobrush-spec components before scheduling the appointment.

We Also Service These Brands

Rotobrush is our primary mechanical cleaning platform, but Pro Air Duct Care Pasadena also works with Nikro equipment for negative-air applications, and we incorporate Honeywell and Aprilaire filtration and air quality systems into full-system treatments. For containment and remediation applications — particularly relevant after wildfire smoke events — we use Abatement Technologies equipment. One call, one specialized team, full system covered.

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Book Your Rotobrush Service in Pasadena, CA

If your Pasadena home’s duct system hasn’t been professionally cleaned — or if you’re dealing with the kind of ash contamination the Eaton Fire left behind — call Pro Air Duct Care Pasadena at (626) 548-6445. Estimates are free, Benjamin Green personally leads every job, and we’ll tell you exactly what we find.

Written by Benjamin Green, Owner & Lead Technician at Pro Air Duct Care Pasadena, serving Pasadena since 2004.

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