Air Duct Cleaning in Koreatown, CA
Stand on the corner of Olympic Boulevard and Normandie on a still August evening and you can almost taste the air — charcoal smoke from a dozen Korean BBQ vents, freeway exhaust drifting north from the I-10, and the dense heat of one of Los Angeles’s most populated ZIP codes sitting inside an inversion layer with nowhere to go. That air is what your HVAC system is pulling in right now. If you’re a resident or property manager in Koreatown, your ductwork is working harder — and getting dirtier faster — than almost anywhere else in the city. Our Air Duct Cleaning team is on the road to 90005 regularly, and we know exactly what we find when we open those registers. Call us at (424) 677-0476 for a free estimate.

Why AMPM AIR Duct Cleaning Services Los Angeles Is Koreatown’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
We’ve been cleaning ducts in Koreatown long enough to recognize the building types by block — the 1920s courtyard apartments along Dayton Avenue, the older mid-rise multifamily structures near South Bonnie Brae, the converted mixed-use buildings running off 6th Street. That familiarity isn’t incidental; it’s what lets us walk in, assess a system accurately, and give you an honest scope of work without surprises.
Over 1,118 verified customers have rated AMPM AIR at 4.9 stars — a volume and consistency that reflects thousands of completed jobs across Los Angeles, including repeat calls from Koreatown landlords and property managers who have come to rely on us for their building portfolios. Justin Nguyen, our owner, doesn’t dispatch a crew and check in by phone. He’s the lead technician, personally present on the job with Rotobrush and Nikro equipment — the same professional-grade systems used in commercial remediation work, not the consumer-grade vacuum rigs that cheap crews pull from a van.
When you call from a 90005 address, we prioritize Koreatown scheduling because we’re already running routes through the area consistently. Most customers hear back within the hour and get a same-week appointment.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Koreatown
Residential Duct Cleaning
Koreatown’s residential buildings are predominantly pre-war courtyard apartments and 1940s–1950s multifamily structures, many of which still operate with original or piecemeal-modified duct systems built for occupancy loads a fraction of what they carry today. In these buildings — particularly those near the South Serrano Avenue and Van Buren Place historic districts — we frequently encounter shared plenum or wall-chase routing that feeds multiple units from a single trunk line. That means contamination from one unit propagates across the entire system, and a standard single-unit cleaning isn’t always sufficient. We scope the full system before we quote so you know exactly what you’re getting.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Koreatown’s commercial duct contamination profile is unlike anything we see in neighboring communities. The unmatched density of Korean BBQ restaurants along the Wilshire, Olympic, and 6th Street corridors means that residential and mixed-use buildings on the same blocks are pulling grease aerosols, charcoal combustion byproducts, and cooking particulates directly into their HVAC intakes. This isn’t a dust-removal job — it’s grease-and-smoke remediation, and it requires the mechanical agitation of Rotobrush combined with the extraction power of Nikro truck-mounted systems to do it properly. We service restaurants, retail, and office spaces throughout the 90005 ZIP with equipment rated for exactly this kind of contamination load.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts push conditioned air out into living and working spaces, and in Koreatown’s older buildings they are often undersized, poorly sealed, and carrying decades of layered debris — fine particulate from the I-10/I-110 interchange, cooking byproducts, and seasonal Santa Ana dust that gets forced through aging fiberglass or galvanized metal runs. We clean supply ducts using rotary brush and HEPA-filtered vacuum extraction to pull contamination out rather than redistributing it. Honeywell and Aprilaire filtration components are often recommended after supply duct cleaning to maintain what we restore.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts are the intake side of your system, and in Koreatown they’re frequently the dirtiest — pulling air from hallways, courtyard-facing units, and in some older buildings, from unenclosed wall chases that have accumulated decades of settled debris. We pay particular attention to return duct pathways in buildings near the Wilshire Boulevard Temple and Country Club Park areas, where multi-story structures tend to have return air pathways that cross multiple floors. A thorough return duct cleaning here often reveals contamination levels that explain why residents notice persistent odors or allergy symptoms that don’t resolve with filter changes alone.
Full System Cleaning & Video Inspection
For Koreatown buildings where duct history is unknown — common in ownership transitions and older multifamily properties — we offer a full system clean paired with a video inspection of ductwork interiors. The camera doesn’t lie: it shows mold growth, collapsed flex runs, grease buildup, and pest intrusion in places no visual inspection can reach. This documentation also protects landlords and property managers who need a verifiable record of system condition for tenant relations or insurance purposes.
Trusted Brands We Service in Koreatown
AMPM AIR works with the professional-grade products that serious air quality work demands. For mechanical cleaning we use Rotobrush and Nikro systems — equipment built for the contamination loads common in Koreatown’s dense commercial and residential buildings. For filtration upgrades we install and recommend Honeywell and Aprilaire products, matched to your specific system. Sanitizing treatments use Abatement Technologies and Guardsman solutions, applied after cleaning to neutralize biological contaminants and odors. When a Koreatown job requires components, we come prepared — not sourcing parts after the fact.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Koreatown Homes
- Grease and smoke infiltration from commercial neighbors: Koreatown’s BBQ restaurant density along Olympic and Wilshire means adjacent residential HVAC intakes regularly pull grease aerosols and combustion particulates from neighboring vents and rooftop exhausts. Ductwork in these buildings fouls two to three times faster than the industry norm, making annual cleaning a practical necessity rather than a precaution.
- Inversion-layer particulate buildup from freeway proximity: The I-10/I-110 interchange sits at Koreatown’s southern edge, and the LA Basin’s seasonal inversion layer traps fine particulate and freeway soot at ground level. During Santa Ana wind events, this debris is driven into older buildings’ HVAC intakes at elevated rates, accelerating contamination in systems that lack modern filtration.
- Shared plenum contamination in pre-war apartment buildings: The 1920s–1950s courtyard buildings that dominate the 90005 ZIP frequently use shared plenum or wall-chase duct routing that connects multiple units. A contamination event — whether from a ground-floor kitchen or a rooftop air handler — can propagate through the entire trunk line, affecting every tenant simultaneously.
- Historic district access constraints: Buildings within the South Bonnie Brae Tract, Van Buren Place, and Menlo Avenue–West Twenty-ninth Street Historic Districts present original plaster ceilings and early-era construction details that require careful, non-destructive access techniques. Crews unfamiliar with these buildings damage original finishes; we’ve worked around them enough to know where duct access panels typically live without guessing.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Koreatown, CA
Pricing for air duct cleaning in Koreatown reflects both system size and the specific contamination conditions common to the neighborhood. For a standard residential unit in a courtyard apartment building, a full duct cleaning typically runs $299–$449. Larger units or those with grease and smoke infiltration — common near the Olympic and Wilshire commercial corridors — fall in the $449–$649 range given the additional remediation work involved. Commercial duct cleaning for restaurant and mixed-use properties in Koreatown is scoped per job and generally runs $600–$1,500 depending on system complexity and contamination level. Video inspection adds $75–$125 when booked separately. We don’t quote over the phone without understanding your system first — call (424) 677-0476 and Justin will walk through a free estimate with you directly.
We Also Serve Cities Near Koreatown
Beyond Koreatown, AMPM AIR runs regular service routes throughout the surrounding communities. If you’re in Florence-Graham, Huntington Park, Walnut Park, South Gate, Bell, Lynwood, Cudahy, or Maywood, we’re already in your area and can typically schedule within the same week. The same owner-led, specialist-grade service you get in Koreatown travels with us.
Serving Koreatown, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Koreatown area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Air Duct Cleaning in Koreatown
Most Koreatown customers get a same-day or next-day callback, with appointments available within the same week in most cases. Because we run active routes through the 90005 ZIP regularly, we’re rarely more than a day or two out for standard scheduling — and we can often accommodate urgent requests from property managers dealing with tenant air quality complaints.
Yes — we service the full Koreatown area, including buildings within the South Bonnie Brae Tract, Van Buren Place, and South Serrano Avenue historic districts. Justin is experienced with original-construction plaster ceilings and early-era duct access constraints, so we don’t cause cosmetic damage chasing registers in buildings where access requires care.
Urgent same-day service is available for Koreatown customers with acute air quality concerns — particularly relevant after a neighbor’s kitchen fire, a mold discovery, or a pest intrusion event that has compromised duct interiors. Call (424) 677-0476 directly and Justin will assess whether same-day dispatch is possible based on current schedule.
Pricing in Koreatown is consistent with our broader Los Angeles service area — residential cleaning runs $299–$649 depending on system size and contamination level. What can push Koreatown jobs toward the higher end is the grease-and-smoke remediation that’s common in units near the commercial BBQ corridors; that work requires more time and mechanical effort than a standard dust removal job. We tell you exactly where your job falls before we start.
Yes — every job comes with a satisfaction guarantee backed by Justin’s direct accountability as the technician on-site. If you’re not satisfied with the result, we return to address it. The 1,118 verified reviews at 4.9 stars reflect how rarely that’s necessary, but the commitment stands for every Koreatown customer regardless of job size.
Ready to schedule? Call AMPM AIR at (424) 677-0476 for a free estimate on air duct cleaning in Koreatown. Justin Nguyen will personally assess your system and give you a straight answer on what it needs — no upsells, no guesswork, no rotating crew you’ve never met before.
Written by the team at AMPM AIR Duct Cleaning Services Los Angeles, serving Koreatown since our founding year in Los Angeles, CA.