Trusted HVAC Cleaning for Jacksonville Homeowners
HVAC cleaning in Jacksonville typically costs $150–$450 depending on which components need service, and most jobs are completed in 2–4 hours with same-day scheduling available. At Legacy Air Duct Cleaning, we’ve spent 8 years focused exclusively on air duct and HVAC cleaning services — not as a side offering, but as our sole specialty. Steven Ramirez, our owner and lead technician, personally performs or directly oversees every HVAC cleaning job in Jacksonville, from the historic homes of Riverside and Avondale to the newer builds in Nocatee and Bartram Park. With nearly 900 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, we’ve built our reputation on showing up when we say we will and doing work that doesn’t need to be redone. If your system is running longer cycles, pushing musty air, or driving up your JEA bill, call us at (888) 265-8912 for a free, upfront estimate.

What Our HVAC Cleaning Service Includes
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
Your evaporator coil sits inside the air handler and is where refrigerant absorbs heat from your home’s air — when it’s coated in dust or biofilm, airflow drops and your system works harder for less cooling. In Jacksonville’s humid subtropical climate, we regularly see coils clogged with a combination of pollen, pet dander, and microbial growth that no homeowner filter can stop. We access the coil through the proper panels, apply foaming cleaner that’s safe for aluminum fins, and rinse with controlled water pressure — never the aggressive pressure washing that bends fins and creates leaks. Our Rotobrush systems and coil-specific tools let us clean tight A-frame coils without removing them when possible, saving you labor costs.
Blower Cleaning
The blower assembly — motor, wheel, and housing — moves every cubic foot of air your home breathes, and even a thin layer of buildup on the blower wheel throws off its balance and reduces airflow by 15–30%. We see this constantly in Jacksonville homes near construction zones like the booming areas off I-295, where drywall dust and fine debris infiltrate return ducts. Steven removes the blower assembly when accessible, cleans the wheel blades individually to restore proper pitch, vacuums the motor and housing, and checks amp draw to spot bearing wear before it fails. A clean blower doesn’t just move more air — it runs quieter and draws less electricity, which you’ll notice on your next JEA statement.
Condenser Cleaning
Your outdoor condenser coil rejects heat into the Jacksonville air, but our coastal humidity, oak pollen, and lawn debris create a coating that acts like insulation — trapping heat and forcing your compressor to run hotter and longer. We see condensers in neighborhoods like San Marco and Ortega choked with live oak catkins, while homes near the Intracoastal battle salt air corrosion on coil fins. Our process includes straightening bent fins with a fin comb, applying foaming cleaner, rinsing from the inside out at proper pressure to push debris out rather than deeper in, and checking refrigerant levels and electrical connections while we’re there. A properly cleaned condenser in Jacksonville’s 95°F summers can drop your system’s head pressure significantly, reducing wear and energy draw.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler is the central station of your HVAC system — housing the blower, coil, filter rack, and often the backup heat strips — and it’s where microbial growth becomes a real problem in our humid climate. We’ve opened air handlers in Jacksonville homes where the interior cabinet was lined with mold and bacterial slime, particularly in systems that were oversized for the home and short-cycle without adequate dehumidification. We clean the entire cabinet interior, treat drain pans and lines to prevent clogs (a leading cause of water damage callbacks), inspect and clean filter racks so filters seal properly, and check heat strip condition. For homes with Aprilaire or Honeywell whole-house air cleaners mounted on the air handler, we inspect those integration points for bypass air that undermines their effectiveness.
Heat Exchanger Cleaning
In gas furnaces — common in Jacksonville homes that use propane or have dual-fuel setups — the heat exchanger is where combustion gases transfer heat to your air stream, and any soot buildup or corrosion risks both efficiency and safety. We’re not a furnace repair company, but as HVAC cleaning specialists, we inspect accessible heat exchanger surfaces for soot staining that indicates incomplete combustion, clean exterior surfaces that affect heat transfer, and note any cracks or deterioration we can visually access. If we find concerns, we’ll show you what we see and recommend a licensed HVAC contractor for repair — we don’t perform combustion repairs ourselves, but we won’t ignore what our cleaning process reveals. This is part of our 8 years of duct-only focus: we know what we do and what we don’t.
Coil Treatment
After mechanical cleaning, we offer optional coil treatment with EPA-registered products that leave a protective barrier against microbial regrowth — particularly valuable in Jacksonville, where our average 75% humidity creates perpetual conditions for mold and bacteria. This isn’t a substitute for cleaning; it’s a finishing step that extends results, especially for homeowners with allergy sensitivities or immunocompromised family members. We use products compatible with the metals in your system and apply them at manufacturer-specified concentrations — no “more is better” overdosing that can corrode coils or leave residues that attract future buildup. For customers with Abatement Technologies air-scrubbing equipment installed, we coordinate treatment timing to maximize the combined effect on indoor air quality.
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 and serviced hundreds of Honeywell and Aprilaire systems across Jacksonville, from the integrated air cleaners mounted on Trane and Carrier air handlers to standalone media filters and humidifier components. Our familiarity with these brands means we know their access panel configurations, fastener types, and the common debris patterns their designs create — we don’t waste your billable time figuring out how to open your system. We’ve also worked extensively with Abatement Technologies equipment, particularly in homes where contractors installed HEPA filtration or UV systems during new construction in developments like eTown or Durbin Crossing.
Whether you have a Honeywell electronic air cleaner in a 1980s Mandarin ranch, an Aprilaire whole-house dehumidifier in a Ponte Vedra beach house, or any other make — Goodman, Lennox, Trane, Rheem, Bryant — we can clean it properly. Our Nikro and Rotobrush equipment adapts to different duct configurations and access points, and Steven’s 8 years of hands-on experience means he’s encountered the oddball installs and retrofits that confuse less-focused technicians. If your system has specialized components, tell us when you call and we’ll confirm our approach before we arrive.
Signs You Need HVAC Cleaning Right Now
- Your energy bills are climbing without rate increases. When coils, blowers, or condensers are dirty, your system runs longer cycles to achieve the same temperature. We’ve seen Jacksonville homeowners blame JEA rate hikes for 20–30% bill increases that were actually caused by a clogged evaporator coil or blower wheel — cleaning restored their prior usage patterns.
- You smell musty or “dirty sock” odors when the system runs. That smell is microbial growth on wet coil surfaces or in standing drain pan water, and it’s not just unpleasant — it’s an indicator that your system is harboring bacteria and mold spores. In our humid climate, this progresses faster than in drier regions, and cleaning plus proper drainage treatment is the fix.
- Some rooms never reach the set temperature. Uneven cooling often traces to restricted airflow from a dirty blower or coil, or from duct leaks we discover during our inspection. We’ve solved “hot rooms” in San Jose and Deerwood homes that other contractors wanted to address with expensive zoning systems, when the real issue was a blower choked with construction debris from a 10-year-old renovation.
- You see dust puffing from vents or collecting on registers. If your supply vents are dirty, your system is either pulling debris from the ductwork or failing to filter properly before air reaches you. HVAC cleaning addresses the source — a compromised filter seal, bypass around an air cleaner, or simply a system so dirty it’s become a particulate generator rather than a cleaner.
- Your system is 3+ years since any professional cleaning. Even with good filters, Jacksonville’s pollen seasons and constant humidity create buildup that maintenance alone won’t address. We recommend HVAC component cleaning every 3–5 years for typical homes, more frequently for homes with pets, recent renovations, or occupants with respiratory conditions.
Our HVAC Cleaning Process — Step by Step
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System inspection and diagnostic check. Steven arrives, introduces himself as the owner and lead technician, and performs a full visual inspection of your HVAC system — checking refrigerant pressures with digital gauges, testing blower amp draw, and noting any obvious damage or wear. We photograph conditions before we start so you can see exactly what we’re addressing.
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Component access and protection. We lay protective coverings, shut down power properly (not just at the thermostat), and access each component through manufacturer-designed panels — never cutting corners by forcing covers or skipping screws. For attic systems common in Orange Park and Fruit Cove homes, we bring proper lighting and ventilation equipment.
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Mechanical cleaning with professional-grade equipment. Using our Rotobrush and Nikro systems — the same equipment restoration contractors use after fire and water damage — we clean each component with methods matched to its material: foaming cleaner for aluminum coils, controlled rinse pressure, HEPA-contained vacuuming for blowers and housings. We don’t use your household vacuum or shop vac; our equipment maintains negative pressure to contain debris.
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Drain line and pan treatment. We flush condensate drains with nitrogen or water pressure, treat pans with antimicrobial products safe for plastics and metals, and verify proper slope and flow. In Jacksonville’s humidity, a clogged drain can flood a ceiling in hours — this step prevents callbacks and protects your home.
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Reassembly, testing, and documentation. We reinstall all panels with proper fasteners, restore power, test system operation through a complete cycle, and provide before/after photos plus a written summary of what was cleaned and any conditions we noted for future attention. You’ll know exactly what you paid for.
How Much Does HVAC Cleaning Cost in Jacksonville?
A typical evaporator coil cleaning in Jacksonville runs $180–$280, while a full-system HVAC cleaning including coil, blower, condenser, and air handler typically ranges $350–$450 for residential systems up to 5 tons. Condenser-only cleaning starts around $150–$200, and blower cleaning as a standalone service runs $120–$180. These are 2024–2025 price ranges based on our actual Jacksonville-area jobs; your exact quote depends on system accessibility (attic vs. closet vs. crawlspace), the degree of buildup, and whether we discover damaged components that need repair referral.

Several factors affect what you’ll pay: systems in tight attic spaces like those common in older Arlington homes take longer to access; heavy microbial contamination requires more intensive cleaning and sometimes multiple treatments; and add-on services like coil treatment or dryer vent cleaning (which we often bundle) adjust the total. We provide upfront, itemized estimates before any work begins — no “it depends” vagueness that balloons on the invoice. To avoid overpaying, be wary of companies quoting HVAC cleaning for under $100; that’s usually a blower-only vacuum job that ignores the coils and condenser where real efficiency gains live. Our free estimate includes a full system inspection, so you’ll know exactly what components need attention and what the complete cost will be. Call (888) 265-8912 to schedule yours — estimates are free and carry no obligation.
HVAC Cleaning Near Jacksonville — Our Service Area
We serve Jacksonville and surrounding communities with typical same-day or next-day response times: HVAC Cleaning in Bellair-Meadowbrook Terrace and HVAC Cleaning in Orange Park are regular routes for us, along with Oakleaf Plantation, Lakeside, Fleming Island, Fruit Cove, Middleburg, Asbury Lake, Nassau Village-Ratliff, St. Johns, and Green Cove Springs. From the beachside homes in Atlantic Beach to the new construction in St. Johns County, we travel with our full Rotobrush and Nikro equipment so every job gets the same professional-grade treatment. Most Jacksonville metro appointments are scheduled within 24–48 hours of your call, and we offer flexible timing for property managers and homeowners who need weekend or evening slots.
Serving Jacksonville, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Jacksonville 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 Jacksonville
HVAC cleaning targets the mechanical components of your heating and cooling system — evaporator coil, blower, condenser, air handler, and heat exchanger — while air duct cleaning addresses the supply and return ductwork that distributes air through your home. We offer both services at Legacy Air Duct Cleaning, and many Jacksonville homeowners benefit from combining them for a complete system refresh. If you’re unsure which your home needs, call (888) 265-8912 and we’ll assess your system over the phone or in person — estimates are free.
A typical residential HVAC cleaning takes 2–4 hours depending on system size, accessibility, and the level of buildup. Single-component jobs like condenser cleaning may finish in 90 minutes, while full-system cleaning with coil treatment in a hard-to-access attic can extend toward 5 hours. We don’t rush — our 4.9-star rating across nearly 900 reviews reflects thoroughness, not speed. Call (888) 265-8912 to schedule a time block that works for your calendar.
Most residential HVAC cleaning in Jacksonville ranges from $180 for a single component to $450 for a complete system cleaning, with evaporator coil cleaning typically $180–$280 and full-service packages $350–$450. Your specific quote depends on system size, accessibility, and condition — we provide exact pricing before starting any work. Call (888) 265-8912 for a free, no-obligation estimate tailored to your home.
Yes — we’ve cleaned and serviced hundreds of Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies systems across Jacksonville, and we’re familiar with their specific configurations and common issues. We also work on all standard HVAC makes including Trane, Carrier, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, and Bryant. Whatever equipment you have, Steven’s 8 years of focused experience means he’s likely encountered it before. Call (888) 265-8912 to confirm our approach for your specific system.
We offer same-day scheduling when available and prioritize calls involving system shutdowns, water leaks from clogged drains, or situations where indoor air quality is severely compromised. While we don’t charge emergency premiums for after-hours calls we can accommodate, our standard hours cover most Jacksonville metro needs with responsive scheduling. For urgent situations, call (888) 265-8912 and we’ll fit you in as quickly as possible — often the same day.
We stand behind our work with a satisfaction commitment: if you’re not satisfied with any aspect of our cleaning, we’ll return to address it. Our nearly 900 verified reviews at 4.9 stars reflect how rarely this is needed — we do it right the first time. Specific component warranties from manufacturers like Honeywell or Aprilaire remain in effect when we service their equipment using proper procedures. For details on our guarantee for your specific job, ask when you call (888) 265-8912 for your free estimate.
Clear a 3-foot workspace around your indoor air handler and outdoor condenser, secure pets in a separate area, and ensure we have access to your electrical panel. If you have specific concerns about certain rooms or recent changes in system performance, note them for Steven to review during his initial inspection. We bring all our own equipment, protective coverings, and cleaning supplies — you don’t need to provide anything. Call (888) 265-8912 when you’re ready to schedule, and we’ll confirm any location-specific preparation for your Jacksonville home.
Schedule Your HVAC Cleaning Service in Jacksonville Today
Don’t let a dirty HVAC system drive up your JEA bills and degrade your indoor air quality for another season. At Legacy Air Duct Cleaning, Steven Ramirez personally handles every HVAC cleaning job with 8 years of specialized experience, professional Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, and the accountability that comes from being the owner on-site. Call (888) 265-8912 now for a free, upfront estimate — no obligation, no pressure, just straight answers about what your system needs and what it will cost. Same-day appointments are often available across Jacksonville, Orange Park, and surrounding communities.
Written by Steven Ramirez, Owner at Legacy Air Duct Cleaning, serving Jacksonville since 2016.