Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across South Houston
HVAC cleaning in South Houston typically runs $280–$650 for a complete system service, with most residential jobs completed in a single visit. We’re usually on-site in South Houston within 45 minutes of your call, and our HVAC Cleaning team carries everything needed to handle both standard home systems and heavy-duty acreage setups without scheduling a return trip. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate.

We’ve been working the 77587 ZIP and surrounding South Houston neighborhoods for eight years. Michael Brown, our owner, still leads every job personally. That matters here. South Houston’s housing stock — postwar ranches on Avenue L, frame homes near Spencer Highway, acreage properties off Old Galveston Road — presents a specific set of challenges that generalist crews from outside the area often miss. The industrial corridor along the Ship Channel changes what’s actually inside your ducts. We know what to look for because we’ve cleaned it.
Why Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas Is South Houston’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
Our 4.9-star average across 775 verified customer reviews includes dozens of South Houston homeowners who’ve watched Michael Brown pull apart their air handler and explain exactly what the dark film on their blower blades actually is. It’s not ordinary household dust. In South Houston, it’s industrial particulate — sulfur byproducts, petrochemical emissions, fine metallic debris from the Ship Channel corridor — and customers tell us nobody else mentioned it.
The owner shows up and does the work. That’s not a slogan here; it’s how we operate. Michael Brown loads the Rotobrush and Nikro systems himself, drives to your property, and runs the job start to finish. No subcontracted crew learning your system on the clock. For South Houston’s older homes with original metal ductwork from the 1950s and 1960s, that hands-on experience prevents the damage that inexperienced technicians can cause.
We maintain a full equipment fleet built for this job — Rotobrush brush-and-vac systems, Nikro negative air machines, and Abatement Technologies HEPA containment — the same tools commercial restoration contractors use, not consumer-grade shop vacs with a duct attachment. That equipment difference shows up on heavy-duty systems with longer duct runs, which are common on South Houston’s larger acreage lots.
Our response time to South Houston averages under 45 minutes during business hours. We know the area: Spencer Highway to the north, the Beltway corridor, Old Galveston Road running south toward Clear Lake. We don’t waste time getting lost or calling for directions.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in South Houston
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil in your South Houston home works harder than coils in drier climates. Extreme Gulf Coast humidity keeps condensation constant on the coil surface, and when you add industrial particulate from the Ship Channel, you get a sticky, tenacious buildup that standard foaming cleaners won’t touch. We’ve cleaned coils in homes near Texas Avenue where the fin density was reduced by 40% from this exact combination. Our process uses low-pressure flushing with enzymatic cleaners followed by mechanical brushing — never high-pressure washing that can bend fins or push debris deeper. A typical evaporator coil cleaning in South Houston runs $180–$320.
Blower Cleaning
The blower assembly is where South Houston’s contamination profile becomes unmistakable. Remove the housing on a system that’s been running two years without service, and you’ll find a dark, faintly oily residue coating the blades and scroll — the visual signature of Ship Channel particulate infiltration. This isn’t the light gray dust you’d see in Katy or Sugar Land. It’s heavier, more abrasive, and it throws off blower balance if left in place. We remove the entire blower assembly, clean each blade individually with solvent appropriate for petroleum-based residue, and rebalance before reinstallation. Blower cleaning in South Houston typically costs $150–$280.
Condenser Cleaning
South Houston’s outdoor condensers battle a specific combination: salt air from Galveston Bay, industrial fallout from the Ship Channel, and the cottonwood fluff that drifts through in late spring. The result is fins clogged with a corrosive, insulating layer that forces your compressor to run longer and hotter. We use foaming cleaners formulated for coastal and industrial environments, followed by low-pressure rinse from the inside out — never the high-pressure washer damage that bends fins and voids warranties. Condenser cleaning runs $120–$220 for most South Houston residential systems.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler is the central station where everything converges: return air from your ducts, conditioned air from the coil, distribution to every room. In South Houston’s postwar homes with original metal duct systems, the air handler often sits in a closet or garage where temperature swings and humidity create secondary condensation problems. We clean the entire cabinet interior, replace deteriorated insulation if needed, and inspect the drain pan for the biological growth that’s common after Harvey-era flooding. Air handler cleaning in South Houston ranges from $200–$380 depending on system size and condition.
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Trusted Brands We Service in South Houston
We maintain cleaning protocols and stock compatible components for Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Guardsman systems — brands we encounter regularly in South Houston’s mixed housing stock, from original 1950s installations through 1990s retrofits. Honeywell media air cleaners and Aprilaire whole-house humidifiers are particularly common in the area’s postwar ranches, and we carry the replacement media and water panels to restore function while we’re on-site. That inventory discipline means most South Houston customers get complete service in one visit, not a callback after we order parts. For systems with proprietary coil coatings or sealed blower assemblies, we adapt our cleaning approach to manufacturer specifications rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all process.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in South Houston Homes
- Industrial particulate coating on coils and fans. The Ship Channel corridor deposits sulfur byproducts and fine petrochemical particulate that standard residential cleaning chemicals won’t dissolve. We see this on nearly every system in 77587 that’s gone more than 18 months without service — and it recontaminates ductwork within weeks if not properly removed from the source components.
- Aged mastic seals and deteriorated flex duct in postwar homes. South Houston’s 1940s–1960s housing stock often has original metal ducts with crumbling mastic or retrofitted flex connections that have degraded in the attic heat. Cleaning without inspecting these connections leaves you with clean ducts that still pull attic air and exterior pollutants into your supply air.
- Biological contamination from Harvey-era flooding. A significant share of South Houston homes had standing water contact with floor-level or under-slab duct runs during the 2017 flood. Residual mold and bacterial contamination persists in these systems years later, particularly where homeowners replaced drywall but never addressed the ductwork below.
- Heavy-duty systems on acreage properties with inadequate equipment. Detached workshops and oversized bay door systems on Old Galveston Road and similar corridors require commercial-grade negative air capacity and longer hose runs. Standard residential equipment leaves deep debris untouched in these applications.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in South Houston, TX
Complete HVAC cleaning in South Houston typically runs $280–$650 for residential systems, with commercial and heavy-duty acreage systems ranging $450–$950 depending on access and system complexity. Here’s how South Houston pricing breaks down by component:
| Service | Typical Range in South Houston |
|---|---|
| Evaporator Coil Cleaning | $180–$320 |
| Blower Cleaning | $150–$280 |
| Condenser Cleaning | $120–$220 |
| Air Handler Cleaning | $200–$380 |
| Complete System (all components) | $280–$650 |
| Heavy-Duty / Acreage Systems | $450–$950 |
What moves you within these ranges? System accessibility (attic vs. closet vs. rooftop), the degree of industrial residue buildup, whether we find deteriorated seals that need repair before cleaning is effective, and whether biological testing or sanitizing is indicated for flood-affected systems. We assess all of this during our free estimate — no charge to look, no pressure to book. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near South Houston
Our service radius covers the full southeast Harris County corridor. We regularly perform HVAC cleaning in Pasadena — where the Ship Channel influence is similarly pronounced — Galena Park, Deer Park with its refinery-adjacent housing stock, and Jacinto City‘s concentration of postwar ranch homes. Each of these markets has its own contamination profile and housing characteristics, and we adjust our approach accordingly rather than applying a standard template.
Serving South Houston, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the South Houston 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 South Houston
That dark, faintly oily residue is industrial particulate from the Houston Ship Channel corridor — sulfur byproducts, petrochemical emissions, and fine metallic debris that infiltrates homes in 77587 at concentrations not seen in western suburbs. Your Sugar Land home likely had standard household dust; your South Houston system is filtering a fundamentally different contamination profile. We remove this residue from grilles, filters, and the source components (coils, blowers) that generate it — cleaning ducts alone without addressing the source means it returns within weeks. Call (844) 886-2161 and we’ll show you exactly where it’s coming from.
Yes — our Rotobrush systems are specifically selected for compatibility with older metal ductwork, using flexible cable drives and adjustable brush tension that dislodge debris without stressing aged seams or original mastic. We’ve cleaned hundreds of postwar South Houston homes with these systems intact. Michael Brown inspects each run visually before brush insertion, and we avoid aggressive negative air on ducts where seam integrity is questionable. The bigger risk is leaving decades of accumulated debris in place, which restricts airflow and harbors the biological contaminants common in flood-affected 77587 properties. Estimates are free — call (844) 886-2161.
We bring commercial-grade equipment with extended hose capacity and sufficient vacuum CFM for longer duct runs and larger air handlers — the same Rotobrush and Nikro systems we use on light commercial jobs. In an acreage property on Old Galveston Road with a detached workshop, we cleaned a heavy-duty HVAC system serving oversized bay doors. The return-air grilles had a dark, oily residue from Ship Channel emissions, and the original metal ducts required our Rotobrush to dislodge decades of debris — all done in one trip to respect the homeowner’s self-reliant schedule. We confirm system specifications when you call so we load the right equipment the first time. Call (844) 886-2161 with your system details.
We visually inspect for biological growth indicators and use UV fluorescence to identify areas of concern, but we partner with certified environmental labs for formal testing when health-sensitive occupants are present or when visible contamination is extensive. What we do include: HEPA-contained cleaning of flood-affected duct runs, application of EPA-registered sanitizers where indicated, and documentation of conditions found. Many South Houston homeowners who replaced drywall post-Harvey never addressed the ductwork below — we’ve found active mold colonization in systems that appeared dry from above. If testing is needed, we’ll coordinate it; if cleaning alone is appropriate, we’ll tell you that too. Call (844) 886-2161 to discuss your specific situation.
The smell comes from volatile organic compounds and sulfur byproducts that adhere to duct surfaces and mix with standard household dust to create a persistent, petroleum-tinged odor. We remove it by cleaning the source components — coils, blowers, and air handlers — where VOC concentration is highest, then mechanically brushing and HEPA-vacuuming the duct runs themselves. For severe cases, we apply a targeted oxidizing sanitizer that breaks down organic odor compounds without leaving a masking fragrance. Standard residential cleaning that doesn’t address the industrial particulate specifically often fails here; we’ve had South Houston customers tell us previous cleaners left the smell unchanged. Call (844) 886-2161 — we’ll assess whether your system needs the full protocol.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving South Houston since 2017.