Restore Your
HVAC’s Efficiency

When coils become coated with dust and debris, your system has to work harder to move air. Professional coil and blower cleaning helps improve airflow, boost efficiency, and reduce strain on your equipment—delivering immediate performance benefits and supporting a longer system lifespan.

Why Coils and Blowers Get Dirty

Your evaporator coil cools air passing through your system. Moisture condenses on the cold coil, attracting dust, pollen, and contaminants.
This buildup:

Blocks airflow

Reduces cooling capacity

Forces longer run times

Increases energy bills

Create conditions that may support mold growth

The blower motor circulates conditioned air. Dust on blower blades reduces airflow and strains the motor.

What Cleaning Includes

Evaporator Coil:

Specialized coil-cleaning foam

HVAC brush to remove surface debris

High-pressure air rinse to clear remaining buildup

Antimicrobial treatment for accessible hard surfaces, if appropriate

Blower Motor:

Remove accumulated dust and debris

Clean blower blades and motor housing

Apply EPA-registered antimicrobial product on applicable hard surfaces

When to Clean Coils and Blowers

During air duct cleaning (recommended)

If system runs constantly but doesn’t cool

Before summer cooling season

After discovering mold in system

Every 2-3 years for maintenance

Benefits of Professional Cleaning

Improved system efficiency

More consistent temperature control

Helps extend equipment lifespan

Helps reduce the likelihood of breakdowns

Supports a cleaner indoor air environment