Taking Care Of Your Air
National Duct provides professional air duct cleaning services to residential and commercial clients. We feature INGRA vacuum technology on our trucks. Our IRONCLAD commitment takes the guesswork out of finding a professional air duct cleaning contractor. National Duct does not do telephone solicitation so if you are looking for a duct cleaning quote please call us because we will not call you .
Hours:
Timezone: (GMT-05:00) America/Atikokan
Monday
7:30 am - 3:00 pm
Tuesday
7:30 am - 3:00 pm
Wednesday
7:30 am - 3:00 pm
Thursday
7:30 am - 3:00 pm
Friday
7:30 am - 3:00 pm
Saturday
7:30 am - 3:00 pm
National Duct Woodbridge
2 Woodcroft Lane
Woodbridge L4L 6S8
Canada
289-309-1849
https://nationalduct.ca/locations/air-duct-cleaning-woodbridge/
About Woodbridge
Woodbridge is a very large suburban community in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, along the city's border with Toronto. It occupies the city's entire southwest quadrant, west of Highway 400, east of Highway 50, north of Steeles Avenue, and generally south of Major Mackenzie Drive. It was once an independent town before being amalgamated with nearby communities to form the city in 1971. Its traditional downtown core is the Woodbridge Avenue stretch between Islington Avenue and Kipling Avenue north of Highway 7. == History == The community had its origins with the British Crown granting the west half of lots six and seven, concession 7 of Vaughan Township to Jacob Philips and Hugh Cameron in 1802. Woodbridge had its beginnings in what is today Pine Grove. During the early half the 19th century, a school was built on Vaughan's eighth concession; and a flour mill and store flourished. A scattering of houses arose around Smith's mill (later Hayhoe Mills), Smith's mill later became known as Smithsville, and then Pine Grove. Another nearby settlement to the south, known as Brownsville, came into being around a mill run by John Brown on the Humber River on what is today Wallace Street in the original Woodbridge village. Woodbridge itself, however, did not begin to take the form of a settlement or village until the arrival of Rowland Burr in 1837.The settlement was later named Burwick after its founder, but was changed again to Woodbridge in 1855 because there was already a settlement named Burwick in the province.
Neighborhoods around Woodbridge
Woodbridge,Things To Do in Woodbridge
Boyd Conservation Park
LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto
Jungle Land
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Magnotta
Kortright Centre for Conservation
Mackenzie Glen District Park
Woodbridge Memorial Tower
Vaughan Putting Edge
Black Creek Pioneer Village
Reptilia Vaughan
Splitsville Woodbridge
Mural - Vaughan
New Life Christian Church
DP Lazer Maze Inc. Laser Tag
Royal Ontario Museum
Screemers
Casa Loma
Woodbridge
Story Walk by Vaughan Public Library