Trusted HVAC Cleaning for Tampa Homeowners
HVAC cleaning in Tampa typically costs between $275 and $650 depending on which components need service, and most jobs are completed in 2–4 hours with same-day scheduling available. At Premier Air Duct Cleaning Service, we’ve spent 14 years cleaning evaporator coils, blowers, condensers, and air handlers across Hillsborough County — not as a side service, but as our sole focus. Matthew Gonzalez, our owner and lead technician, personally handles every HVAC cleaning job in Tampa, from historic Hyde Park bungalows with original ductwork to new construction in Wesley Chapel. With 479 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, we’ve earned a reputation for showing up on time, explaining what we find, and cleaning systems thoroughly without pushing unnecessary add-ons. Tampa’s year-round humidity and salt air from the bay accelerate coil corrosion and microbial growth — we’ll tell you honestly whether your system needs a deep clean or if you’re good for another season. Call (833) 892-8799 for a free, no-obligation estimate.

What Our HVAC Cleaning Service Includes
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil sits inside your air handler and removes heat from indoor air — when it’s coated in dust or biofilm, your system runs longer, costs more, and can’t dehumidify properly. In Tampa, we regularly see coils clogged with a gray paste of dust, pollen, and microbial growth within 18–24 months of the last cleaning, especially in homes near the Hillsborough River or low-lying areas like Palm River-Clair Mel where humidity stays elevated. We use foaming cleaners and low-pressure rinsing techniques that restore heat transfer without bending delicate aluminum fins, then verify temperature drop across the coil before we leave.
Blower Cleaning
Your blower motor and wheel push conditioned air through every room — when the wheel blades accumulate dust, airflow drops and the motor works harder, shortening its lifespan. We’ve found blower wheels in Tampa homes caked with a quarter-inch of debris after just two years, particularly in neighborhoods near construction like Channelside or Westshore where airborne particulates are higher. We remove the blower assembly, clean the wheel and housing with compressed air and contact-safe solvents, and check amp draw on the motor to catch bearing wear before it fails.
Condenser Cleaning
The outdoor condenser coil releases heat from your refrigerant — when it’s blocked by grass clippings, cottonwood fluff, or oxidized aluminum, head pressure rises and compressor efficiency plummets. Tampa’s afternoon thunderstorms kick up debris, and we’ve pulled enough organic matter from condensers in Carrollwood and Town ‘n’ Country to fill garbage bags. We disassemble the top and fan blade when needed, use foaming cleaner on the fins, and straighten any bent coils with a fin comb so air flows freely again.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler cabinet houses your coil, blower, and filter rack — it’s also a collection point for anything that gets past your filter, including mold spores that thrive in Tampa’s 70%+ indoor humidity. We inspect the drain pan for cracks or standing water (a primary source of musty odors), clean the cabinet interior with antimicrobial treatment where appropriate, and verify the condensate drain line flows freely to prevent the backups that flood ceilings in South Tampa condos every summer.
Heat Exchanger Cleaning
Gas furnaces in Tampa aren’t used heavily, but when they are, a cracked or soot-coated heat exchanger can leak carbon monoxide into your living space. We inspect heat exchangers with cameras and mirrors, clean accumulated rust scale and combustion deposits, and document any deterioration we find so you can make an informed decision about repair or replacement. This isn’t a job for a general handyman — improper cleaning can damage the thin metal or miss a dangerous crack.
Coil Treatment
After mechanical cleaning, we apply EPA-registered treatments that inhibit microbial regrowth on coils and drain pans without leaving residues that affect indoor air quality. In Tampa’s climate, untreated coils can start growing new biofilm within weeks — our treatment extends cleanliness by 6–12 months depending on your home’s humidity and filtration. We use products compatible with your coil manufacturer’s specifications, not generic sprays that can corrode aluminum or void warranties.
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.
Brands We Service for HVAC Cleaning
We’ve cleaned, maintained, and restored HVAC components from every major manufacturer installed in Tampa homes over the past 14 years. Our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment adapts to the cabinet designs and access points of Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, and York systems — brands that dominate the Florida market. We’ve serviced hundreds of Honeywell air cleaners and media filters integrated into these systems, and we’re familiar with the coil configurations specific to each brand’s product lines, from Trane’s spine-fin coils to Carrier’s A-frame designs.
We also regularly work with Aprilaire humidifiers and ventilation controls, plus Guardsman corrosion inhibitors for coastal applications where salt air accelerates metal degradation. Whether you have a 15-year-old Rheem in Seminole Heights or a new variable-speed Lennox in New Tampa, we know how to access the components, what cleaning methods each manufacturer recommends, and what to watch for based on common failure patterns. If your brand isn’t listed here, call us anyway — there isn’t a residential system in Hillsborough County we haven’t encountered.
Signs You Need HVAC Cleaning Right Now
- Your energy bill jumped 15% or more without a rate increase. When coils or blowers are dirty, your system runs longer to achieve the same temperature, and in Tampa’s eight-month cooling season, that adds up fast. We’ve seen customers in Brandon and Fish Hawk cut their summer electric bills by 12–20% after a thorough HVAC cleaning.
- You smell musty or sour odors when the system starts. That smell is microbial growth in the coil, drain pan, or ductwork — it’s not “just how Florida smells” and it won’t go away on its own. In homes near Tampa Bay or the Alafia River, where groundwater tables are high, we find significant biofilm buildup even in systems less than two years old.
- Some rooms never reach the thermostat setpoint. Restricted airflow from a dirty blower wheel or clogged coil can’t push enough conditioned air to distant rooms, especially in Tampa’s sprawling ranch-style homes with long duct runs. Before you assume you need ductwork replaced, have us check whether the problem is at the air handler.
- You see dust settling on furniture within a day of cleaning. A dirty blower doesn’t just move less air — it moves air unevenly, creating turbulence that bypasses your filter and deposits particulates throughout the house. This is especially noticeable in newer Tampa subdivisions where construction dust still circulates in wall cavities.
- Your system short-cycles — turns on and off every few minutes. A frozen or severely dirty evaporator coil triggers the low-pressure safety switch, shutting down cooling before your home is comfortable. In Tampa’s humidity, this also means you’re not removing enough moisture, leaving rooms feeling clammy even at 72°F.
Our HVAC Cleaning Process — Step by Step
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System assessment and diagnostic check. Matthew arrives at your Tampa home, introduces himself as the owner and technician, and listens to your concerns before touching anything. We measure static pressure, check temperature split across the coil, inspect the filter and accessible ductwork, and photograph conditions so you can see what we’re seeing — no surprises, no hidden problems.
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Component-specific cleaning with professional equipment. Based on what we find, we clean the evaporator coil, blower assembly, condenser, or full air handler using Rotobrush contact-vacuum systems, Nikro high-velocity compressed air tools, and manufacturer-approved foaming cleaners. We don’t use your garden hose on the condenser or a shop-vac on the blower — the tools we bring are the same ones specified for medical and commercial environments.
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Drain line clearing and pan inspection. We blow out the condensate drain with nitrogen pressure and inspect the pan for cracks, rust, or improper slope. In Tampa’s flat terrain, we’ve found drain lines that were “working” but holding stagnant water — a mosquito breeding ground and mold source waiting to flood your ceiling.
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Post-cleaning performance verification. We re-measure temperature drop, static pressure, and blower amp draw to confirm the cleaning produced measurable improvement. If numbers don’t change, we keep troubleshooting — the job isn’t done when the dirt is gone, it’s done when your system performs better.
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Written documentation and honest recommendations. You get a summary of what we found, what we did, and any maintenance or repair needs we identified, with photos and priority rankings. If your 12-year-old coil is clean but corroded, we’ll tell you — and we’ll also tell you if it’s fine for another few years. No pressure, just information you can use.
How Much Does HVAC Cleaning Cost in Tampa?
HVAC cleaning in Tampa runs $275–$450 for a single component (typically evaporator coil or blower), $425–$650 for full air handler cleaning including coil, blower, and cabinet, and $175–$325 for condenser cleaning alone. Coil treatment as an add-on runs $85–$150 depending on system size and product used.
Several factors move the price within these ranges. System accessibility matters — coils in attic air handlers with tight access panels take longer than those in garage-mounted units, which is common in Apollo Beach and Ruskin homes built on slabs. The degree of contamination affects both time and materials; a coil with light dust cleans faster than one with hardened biofilm requiring multiple chemical applications. System size and configuration also play a role — a 5-ton dual-fuel system with complex zoning has more components than a basic 3-ton split system.

To avoid overpaying, get an estimate that specifies exactly which components are included and whether the price is fixed or hourly. Beware of Tampa-area offers below $200 for “whole system” cleaning — we’ve been called in after these jobs to find untouched coils and blowers “cleaned” with nothing more than a flashlight inspection. Our estimates are free, detailed, and come with no obligation to schedule. Call (833) 892-8799 for exact pricing on your specific system.
HVAC Cleaning Near Tampa — Our Service Area
We serve homeowners and property managers throughout Hillsborough County and into southern Pasco and Manatee counties, with typical response times of same-day to 48 hours depending on location and season. Our regular routes include HVAC Cleaning in Gibsonton, HVAC Cleaning in Riverview, and HVAC Cleaning in Progress Village, plus Apollo Beach, Palm River-Clair Mel, Brandon, Sun City Center, Bloomingdale, Boyette, Ruskin, and Fish Hawk. Whether you’re in a 1920s Tampa Heights bungalow with original ductwork or a new construction home in Wesley Chapel, we adjust our approach to what your system and neighborhood require.
Serving Tampa, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Tampa area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — HVAC Cleaning in Tampa
HVAC cleaning targets the mechanical components that heat and cool your air — evaporator coils, blowers, condensers, and air handlers — while air duct cleaning removes debris from the distribution pathways. We offer both services, and many Tampa homeowners benefit from combining them, but they’re distinct jobs requiring different equipment and expertise. If your ducts are clean but your coil is filthy, you’re still breathing air passed over a contaminated surface.
A typical single-component cleaning takes 2–3 hours, and a full air handler with coil, blower, and cabinet cleaning runs 3–5 hours. Condenser-only jobs are usually 1–2 hours. We schedule realistically — Matthew doesn’t double-book, so your appointment is your appointment, whether you’re in South Tampa or out in Sun City Center.
Expect $275–$450 for one major component, $425–$650 for full air handler service, and $175–$325 for condenser cleaning. We provide exact quotes after seeing your system, because a 20-year-old attic unit in Ybor City and a new garage-mounted system in Westchase present very different access challenges. Call (833) 892-8799 for a free estimate — there’s no charge to have Matthew assess your system in person.
We clean HVAC components from all equipment manufacturers, and we use professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning systems ourselves — the same brands trusted in medical and industrial facilities. For Honeywell air cleaners, humidifiers, and controls integrated into your system, we have 14 years of hands-on experience with installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Whatever equipment you have, we’ve likely serviced it in a Tampa-area home.
We offer same-day service when scheduling allows, and we prioritize calls involving system failure or health concerns like severe mold contamination. During Tampa’s peak summer months (May–September), we recommend booking 2–3 days out for routine cleaning, but we always make room for urgent situations. Call (833) 892-8799 and we’ll tell you honestly whether we can get there today or if another local specialist might serve you faster.
We stand behind our workmanship — if a component we cleaned isn’t performing as documented within 30 days, we return to re-evaluate at no charge. Coil treatments carry manufacturer-specific durability guarantees, typically 6–12 months of microbial inhibition depending on your home’s humidity and filtration. We don’t promise your system will never break — no honest technician can — but we do promise to address any concern arising from our service promptly and fairly.
Clear a 3-foot workspace around your indoor air handler and outdoor condenser, and secure pets in a separate room — our equipment is loud and we’ll be moving between indoor and outdoor units. If your air handler is in the attic, ensure the access panel or pull-down stairs are unobstructed. We’ll bring drop cloths, shoe covers, and our own lighting; you don’t need to do anything special beyond basic access. We’ll call 30 minutes before arrival to confirm you’re ready.
Schedule Your HVAC Cleaning Service in Tampa Today
Your HVAC system works harder in Tampa than almost anywhere in the country — eight months of cooling, humidity that never quits, and salt air that corrodes outdoor components. Matthew Gonzalez, owner and lead technician at Premier Air Duct Cleaning Service, brings 14 years of focused duct and HVAC cleaning experience to every job, backed by 479 verified reviews from your neighbors. No subcontractors, no upsell pressure, no shortcuts. Call (833) 892-8799 now for your free, no-obligation estimate and same-day scheduling when available.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Premier Air Duct Cleaning Service, serving Tampa since 2010.