Air Duct, Dryer Vent & Chimney Cleaning in Callander
Serving Callander's waterfront properties and village homes since 1981. Commercial-grade equipment designed for lakeside living. WETT certified for wood-burning system inspections.






Introduction
Callander’s location on the south shore of Lake Nipissing creates unique indoor air quality challenges. Proximity to Ontario’s fifth-largest lake means higher ambient humidity, which affects how duct systems perform and how quickly contaminants accumulate.
Our trucks travel Highway 11 South from North Bay daily, serving Callander’s established village core and the waterfront properties along Callander Bay. Whether your home is a 1960s bungalow on Lansdowne Street or a modern build overlooking the lake, we understand the specific maintenance needs that lakeside living demands.
We got our start with chimney cleaning, and today it remains central to our business alongside duct and dryer vent services. Many Callander homes feature both forced air heating and wood stoves—a combination that requires attention to both systems for optimal indoor air quality.
Air Duct Cleaning in Callander
Dryer Vent Cleaning in Callander
Chimney Cleaning & Inspections in Callander
WETT Inspections in Callander
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FAQ's — Callander
Q: Does living near Lake Nipissing really affect my duct system?
A: Yes. Higher ambient humidity means dust and debris can bind with moisture inside your ductwork, creating more stubborn accumulation. We often see more significant buildup in lakeside homes compared to properties further from the water. Our commercial equipment is designed to handle these conditions.
Q: My home has a musty smell when the furnace runs. What causes this?
A: Musty odors typically indicate moisture-related contamination in your ductwork. In lakeside communities like Callander, humidity can create conditions where mold or mildew develops inside ducts. Our cleaning service removes these contaminants, and we offer optional organic sanitization treatment for more severe cases.
Q: How often should I have my ducts cleaned living near the lake?
A: For Callander waterfront and near-water properties, we recommend every 2-3 years rather than the standard 3-5 year interval. If you notice musty odors or visible contamination at registers, you may need service sooner. Homes with allergy sufferers should consider more frequent cleaning.
Q: My dryer seems to take forever. Could humidity be affecting it?
A: Absolutely. In humid environments, lint absorbs moisture and compacts more densely in your vent. This creates blockages that restrict airflow more severely than typical lint accumulation. Our 250 PSI air compressor system is designed to clear these humidity-compacted blockages.
Q: Will duct cleaning make a mess in my home?
A: No. We seal every register to maintain system-wide suction, and all debris is captured in our triple-filtered extraction system (99.9% capture rate). Your home stays cleaner than we found it—that’s our guarantee.
Q: How quickly can you get to Callander for service?
A: Callander is on our daily service routes from North Bay—just minutes away. During regular seasons, we can typically schedule within a few days. During peak periods (fall for chimneys, spring for ducts), booking 1-2 weeks ahead is recommended.
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About The Owner
David Mason, WETT-Certified Inspector & Installer, Serving Northern Ontario Since 1981
At Mason Cleaning Systems Inc., we’re not a franchise or a call center—we’re a family-owned Northern Ontario company built on one purpose: protecting homes and buildings from fire hazards and poor indoor air quality. I’m David Mason, and I founded this company in 1981. For more than 45 years, I’ve worked in attics, crawl spaces, boiler rooms, and rooftops across the Near North. I hold both WETT Inspector and WETT Installer certifications—the credentials your insurance company recognizes for wood-burning appliances. Many companies can sweep a chimney. Very few can legally certify it.





