Air Duct, Dryer Vent & Chimney Cleaning in Corbeil
Specialists in homes with dual heating systems since 1981. Commercial-grade equipment for properties where forced air meets wood backup. WETT certified for complete system care.






Introduction
Corbeil sits at the transition between North Bay’s urban core and the rural properties to the east. This unique position shapes the community’s housing stock—many properties combine modern forced-air systems with wood-burning backup heat, creating specific maintenance requirements that single-system homes don’t face.
Our trucks travel the Highway 94 corridor and Trout Lake Road regularly, serving Corbeil Village and the surrounding area. We’ve been cleaning ducts and chimneys here since 1981, watching many older farmhouses transform into updated family homes while retaining their original wood-burning capability.
We got our start with chimney cleaning, and today it remains central to our business alongside duct and dryer vent services. For Corbeil homes with both forced air and wood heat, we’re equipped to maintain your complete heating system in a single visit.
Air Duct Cleaning in Corbeil
Dryer Vent Cleaning in Corbeil
Chimney Cleaning & Inspections in Corbeil
WETT Inspections in Corbeil
What Makes Us Different
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45+ Years of Experience
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FAQ's — Corbeil
Q: My home has both forced air and a wood stove. Can you service both systems in one visit?
A: Yes. We arrive fully equipped for both duct cleaning and chimney service. For Corbeil homeowners with dual heating systems, a combined visit is more convenient and ensures both systems are ready for the heating season.
Q: My ductwork was added to an older home. Is that a problem for cleaning?
A: Retrofitted duct systems often have longer runs and more bends than purpose-built installations. Our 5,000 CFM commercial equipment maintains consistent suction even through complex routing. We regularly service Corbeil’s converted farmhouses and retrofitted properties.
Q: We only use our wood stove occasionally as backup. Does it still need annual cleaning?
A: Yes. Even occasional use creates creosote that should be removed annually. Additionally, a chimney that sits unused can develop other issues—moisture, animal intrusion, or deterioration—that an annual inspection would catch before they become serious problems.
Q: Can ash from our wood stove affect our duct system?
A: Yes. Fine particulates from wood burning can enter the home’s air and eventually reach the duct system, especially if both heating systems operate during shoulder seasons. Our thorough cleaning removes these particulates along with standard dust and debris.
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: My dryer vent goes through several walls before reaching outside. Can you clear that?
A: Absolutely. Our 250 PSI air compressor system with specialized air whips is designed for exactly these situations. Complex routing is common in Corbeil’s retrofitted homes, and our equipment handles it effectively.
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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.





