Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across Bloomingdale
HVAC cleaning in Bloomingdale, FL typically costs $280–$650 for a complete system service and is usually completed in 2–4 hours by our HVAC Cleaning team. We’re based in Gibsonton and regularly serve the Bloomingdale area, including the 33596 zip code and surrounding neighborhoods. Bloomingdale’s older housing stock — much of it built during the 1985–1998 suburban expansion — presents unique challenges that generalist crews often miss. Matthew Gonzalez, our owner and lead technician, has spent 14 years cleaning duct and HVAC systems in Hillsborough County’s subtropical conditions. Call (833) 892-8799 for a free estimate.

Why Premier Air Duct Cleaning Service Tampa Is Bloomingdale’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
We’ve built our reputation one job at a time across eastern Hillsborough County. Nearly 500 customers have left us 479 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars — that consistency is earned, not claimed. Bloomingdale homeowners specifically mention our thoroughness with older systems and our willingness to explain what we find.
The owner is your technician. Matthew Gonzalez shows up on every job, not a rotating subcontractor. That matters in Bloomingdale, where homes from the late 1980s and 1990s require judgment calls about whether 30-year-old flex duct can withstand aggressive cleaning or needs repair and sealing instead.
Our response time to Bloomingdale is typically same-day or next-day. We know the area — from Bloomingdale Avenue to Lithia Pinecrest Road — and we don’t waste time getting lost in planned-community loops.
14 years of duct-specific experience, not a side service. We don’t install new AC systems or repair refrigerators. We clean, repair, seal, and sanitize duct and HVAC components. That focus shows in the work.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Bloomingdale
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil inside your air handler is where Bloomingdale’s humidity battle is won or lost. In 33596 homes with 30-plus years of continuous AC operation, coils accumulate a mat of mold, biofilm, and dust that restricts heat transfer and drives up energy bills. We access the coil cabinet, apply foaming cleaner, and use low-pressure rinse techniques that won’t damage aged aluminum fins. For heavily contaminated systems — common in homes near Bloomingdale’s retention ponds — we follow with an EPA-registered coil treatment that inhibits microbial regrowth through the humid season.
Blower Cleaning
The blower wheel and housing move every cubic foot of air in your home. When caked with debris, it can’t maintain design airflow. In Bloomingdale’s slab-on-grade homes with tight attic access, blower removal requires care. We’ve cleaned hundreds of these assemblies in 1,800–2,800 square foot tract homes where the air handler sits in a closet or garage. A clean blower restores proper static pressure. A dirty one strains the motor and unevenly cools rooms.
Condenser Cleaning
Your outdoor condenser coil faces Bloomingdale’s pollen seasons, lawn debris, and the fine dust that blows off county roadwork. We fin-straighten, chemically clean, and rinse the coil to restore heat rejection capacity. This matters especially in July and August, when Hillsborough County attic temperatures exceed 140°F and your system needs every bit of efficiency to keep up. We also clear condensate drains, which back up frequently in high-humidity conditions and can flood garage slabs or interior closets.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler is the central station of your HVAC system — blower, coil, drain pan, and filter rack in one cabinet. In Bloomingdale homes built during the 1985–1998 boom, these units often sit in unconditioned garage corners or hallway closets, exposed to humidity and temperature swings. We disassemble and clean each component, inspect drain pans for rust-through (common after 25 years), and verify that filter racks seal properly. Poor filter sealing is a chronic issue in these era homes; it bypasses filtration and loads the coil with debris.

What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Bloomingdale
We maintain professional-grade equipment from Rotobrush, Nikro, and Abatement Technologies — the same systems used in commercial and medical environments — and we stock common replacement components from Honeywell and Aprilaire for Bloomingdale customers. That means faster turnaround when your air handler needs a new media filter frame, a UV bulb socket, or a drain pan modification. We don’t make you wait for parts to ship from Atlanta. For coil treatments and sanitizing applications, we use Guardsman-formulated products appropriate for residential occupied spaces.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Bloomingdale Homes
- The inaccessible central-hall return. Many Bloomingdale subdivisions built by volume builders in the late 1980s feature a single large return grille mounted 10–12 feet up a vaulted hallway ceiling. Homeowners assume it’s unreachable. We clean it with extension equipment and HEPA containment — it’s often the dirtiest point in the entire system.
- DIY cleaning that misses the source. Residents vacuum low-level supply registers but never address the high-mounted return or the air handler itself. The core contamination remains, recirculating through “cleaned” ducts within days.
- Flex duct degradation in unconditioned attics. Bloomingdale’s original flexible ductwork, now 30–40 years old, has brittle liners and degraded insulation. Aggressive cleaning without inspection can tear the inner liner loose, creating airflow restrictions worse than the original problem.
- Single-tool contractor visits. Some crews run a portable vacuum through registers without brush agitation. That won’t dislodge decades of biofilm and mold from flex duct walls. Our Rotobrush system mechanically agitates while vacuuming — necessary for these older systems.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Bloomingdale, FL
Here’s what HVAC cleaning costs in the Bloomingdale market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Evaporator coil cleaning (air handler) | $180–$340 |
| Blower wheel and housing cleaning | $150–$280 |
| Condenser coil cleaning | $120–$220 |
| Full air handler cleaning (coil, blower, drain, cabinet) | $320–$520 |
| Complete HVAC system cleaning with ductwork | $580–$950 |
Factors that move the price: accessibility of your air handler (garage closet vs. tight attic), contamination severity (light dust vs. heavy mold), and whether 30-year-old components need repair or sealing alongside cleaning. We inspect first, quote upfront, and don’t start work until you approve the scope. Estimates are free. Call (833) 892-8799.
We Also Serve Cities Near Bloomingdale
Our service radius covers Fish Hawk to the south, Valrico to the north, Brandon to the west, and Boyette to the northeast. Each community has distinct housing stock and HVAC challenges — Fish Hawk’s newer master-planned communities with tighter ductwork, Valrico’s mix of 1990s and 2000s builds, Brandon’s denser commercial-residential blend. We adjust our approach accordingly, but the owner on every job remains the same.
Serving Bloomingdale, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Bloomingdale area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — HVAC Cleaning in Bloomingdale
It’s not too late, but it requires careful assessment. We inspect flex duct condition before cleaning — 1992 ductwork in Bloomingdale has spent 30-plus years in 140°F attics, and brittle liners can tear. Matthew Gonzalez evaluates whether cleaning, repair and sealing, or partial replacement is the responsible path. Call (833) 892-8799 for an inspection — estimates are free.
It’s high because late-1980s volume builders in Bloomingdale used vaulted ceilings as a selling feature and placed the single large return at the peak to capture air from the hottest corridor. Yes, we clean it — with extension poles, HEPA-contained vacuuming, and brush agitation. We’ve extracted 15 pounds of debris from these grilles in single visits. That debris was recirculating through your entire home.
Yes, if your evaporator coil and blower are contaminated. A dirty coil can’t transfer heat efficiently, so the system runs longer without properly dehumidifying. Clean components restore design airflow and moisture removal capacity. However, cleaning alone won’t overcome undersized equipment or duct leaks — we inspect for those during our visit. Bloomingdale’s 70%-plus year-round humidity makes this especially relevant.
Yes, that’s a core part of our HVAC cleaning service. We access the coil cabinet, apply foaming cleaner, rinse carefully, and treat with EPA-registered inhibitors. In Bloomingdale’s older homes, we frequently find coils completely occluded with mold and biofilm from decades of humid operation. Call (833) 892-8799 for a free estimate.
Yes. We’ve serviced townhomes and patio homes throughout Bloomingdale’s planned communities. Our van fits standard visitor spaces, and we carry equipment in rather than running hoses across parking areas. We coordinate with HOA guidelines where needed and work efficiently to minimize time on site. Same-day and next-day scheduling available.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Premier Air Duct Cleaning Service Tampa, serving Bloomingdale and eastern Hillsborough County since 2010.