Serving Western Massachusetts & Northern Connecticut · Since 1996

— HVAC System Cleaning

A clean HVAC system runs cleaner, uses less energy, and lasts longer.

The duct system is one part of the equation. The HVAC equipment itself — the blower assembly, the evaporator coil, the plenum, the supply trunk — is the other. When those parts are dirty, your system works harder to move the same volume of air. You pay for that on your energy bill, and the equipment pays for it with a shorter lifespan.

01 Blower and coil assembly ready for service

15%

Typical energy savings after a full HVAC cleaning on a previously-neglected system.

10–15 yrs

Expected lifespan of a maintained HVAC system. Neglected systems fail much sooner.

All of it

We clean the whole system — not just the ducts. Coils, blower, plenum, supply trunk.

NADCA

Certified technicians, recertified on an ongoing basis.

— What full HVAC
cleaning includes

The parts most cleaners skip.

Standard “duct cleaning” stops at the duct. Full HVAC cleaning addresses the components inside the air handler that are doing the actual work — and the components that get dirtiest, fastest. When we say “HVAC cleaning,” here’s what we mean.

Evaporator coil

The coil is where moisture condenses out of the air. That moist surface catches every bit of dust, hair, and biological material that makes it past the filter. A coated coil loses efficiency, breeds mold, and eventually starts smelling. We pull the access panel, inspect, and clean the coil with EPA-registered chemistry where needed.

Blower assembly

The blower is the heart of the system. It moves the air through the entire house. When the blower wheel gets coated with dust, it can’t move as much air per rotation — your system runs longer to deliver the same conditioning. We pull the blower, clean the wheel and housing, and reinstall.

Plenum and supply trunk

The plenum is the box on top of the air handler where conditioned air enters the duct system. The supply trunk is the main run that distributes it. Both are part of the system most cleaners don’t access. We do.

Condensate pan and drain

The condensate pan catches the water that condenses on the coil. Over time it grows biofilm, the drain clogs, and you get a wet basement. We clean the pan, clear the drain, and treat where needed.

— Why this saves you money

Cleaner equipment, lower bills.

A clean HVAC system can move the design volume of air at the design pressure. A dirty one can’t — so it runs longer, uses more electricity, and stresses the compressor.

We can’t promise a specific savings number because every system and every home is different. But the math is straightforward: cleaner equipment uses less energy, and equipment that doesn’t run constantly lasts longer. The cleaning often pays for itself within a year on a neglected system.

Energy

The system runs less to deliver the same conditioning.

Lifespan

Less runtime, less wear on the compressor and blower motor.

Air quality

The coil isn’t a mold farm. The blower isn’t aerosolizing dust.