Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across Highland Park
HVAC cleaning in Highland Park, TX typically runs $280–$650 for full-system service and is usually completed in a single visit. Most Highland Park homeowners book us for evaporator coil cleaning, blower assembly service, or post-renovation duct clearing after a neighbor’s teardown kicks debris through shared airspace.

We’re based in Irving, which means we’re on your street in Highland Park in about 20 minutes when you need us. Jerry Sanders, our owner and lead technician, has been cleaning HVAC systems across Dallas County for 14 years, and he’s personally handled the mixed-era ductwork that defines this neighborhood. Highland Park isn’t like Plano or Frisco — your 1920s Tudor on Beverly Drive or your 1940s ranch on Preston Road likely carries a forced-air retrofit from original steam or hot-water radiators, with galvanized trunk lines spliced to flex-duct additions from three decades of renovations. That complexity demands more than a vacuum hose and good intentions. Call (888) 247-5308 and you’ll speak directly to Jerry — the same person who’ll arrive at your door with our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment.
Our HVAC Cleaning team understands that in Highland Park, the person answering your call should be the expert performing the work. No dispatchers. No rotating subcontractors. Just accountability backed by 844 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars.
Why Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth Is Highland Park’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
Highland Park homeowners don’t gamble with their homes. After 14 years specializing exclusively in air duct and HVAC cleaning, we’ve earned a reputation here by showing up personally and doing work that shows up in your air quality monitors. Our 844 verified customer reviews at 4.9 stars — one of the highest verified volumes in the air duct trade — include repeated bookings from Highland Park estates where property managers refer us to neighbors.
Response time matters in a 75205 ZIP code where construction dust from a teardown on the next block can infiltrate your system within days. We’re typically on-site in Highland Park within hours, not days, because we’re not routing crews from Fort Worth or sending you through a franchise call center. Jerry Sanders built this business to be the person cleaning your ducts, and that model means we know your street, your home’s era, and the specific contamination patterns that Highland Park’s renovation cycle creates.
We’ve cleaned systems on Beverly Drive, Lakeside Drive, and throughout the Highland Park Independent School District boundaries. We know which blocks see the most active construction, which homes still run original 1950s galvanized with 1990s flex-duct tie-ins, and how the mature oak canopy along your streets traps pollen at ground level every spring. That local fluency means we don’t waste your time diagnosing what we already understand.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Highland Park
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil in a Highland Park estate is often working overtime. Your multi-zone system — common in 4,000-square-foot homes on Preston Road or Beverly Drive — pushes massive air volume through a coil that may never have been properly accessed since the 1980s forced-air retrofit. We remove the coil assembly when accessible and clean with foaming agents and low-pressure rinses that won’t damage aging aluminum fins. In Highland Park’s high-pollen environment, where cedar elm and live oak debris cycles through your system from March through May, coil cleaning isn’t maintenance — it’s recovery. A typical evaporator coil cleaning in Highland Park runs $180–$340.
Blower Cleaning
The blower assembly sits downstream of your filter, which means everything that slips past — construction dust from the neighbor’s gut renovation, pollen loads trapped by your street canopy, pet dander in multi-generational estates — cakes onto the wheel and housing. We disassemble the blower, clean the squirrel cage and motor housing with compressed air and contact cleaning, then rebalance the assembly. Highland Park’s older homes often have blowers retrofitted into original air handler cabinets never designed for modern CFM demands; we inspect for vibration damage and bearing wear while we’re in there. Blower cleaning in Highland Park typically costs $160–$290.
Condenser Cleaning
Your outdoor condenser coil in Highland Park battles cottonwood fluff in spring, limestone dust from ongoing construction, and the fine particulate that settles from teardown demolitions on adjacent lots. We use foaming cleaner and low-pressure water — never a pressure washer that folds aluminum fins — and clear the concrete pad of debris that restricts airflow. Highland Park’s clay-soil conditions mean settling pads that tilt condensers and strain refrigerant lines; we flag these issues while cleaning. Condenser cleaning service here runs $140–$220 for standard residential units, with multi-zone estates on larger lots toward the higher end.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler is the heart of your forced-air retrofit, and in Highland Park it’s often installed in a converted closet, attic, or basement space never intended for the purpose. We clean the entire cabinet interior — drain pan, secondary drains, filter rack, and return plenum — then treat for microbial growth if we find standing water or organic buildup. Given the patchwork duct connections typical of steam-to-forced-air conversions, we inspect every flex-duct tie-in for integrity while the cabinet is open. Air handler cleaning in Highland Park ranges from $200–$380 depending on accessibility and system size.

Coil Treatment
After mechanical cleaning, we apply EPA-registered coil treatments that inhibit microbial growth without coating the fins in residue that blocks heat transfer. Highland Park’s humidity swings — dry winters, sticky late summers — create condensation cycles that breed mold-friendly conditions in dark air handler cabinets. Our coil treatment, performed with Abatement Technologies application equipment, adds a protective barrier that lasts through the cooling season. This is particularly valuable in homes where the evaporator sits above a finished ceiling or in a tight attic space where access is limited. Coil treatment as an add-on runs $85–$150; bundled with full evaporator cleaning, we discount the combined service.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Highland Park
We maintain professional-grade equipment from Rotobrush, Nikro, and Abatement Technologies — the same brands industrial air quality contractors specify — and we stock common Highland Park system components for Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Guardsman air quality accessories. That means when your 1990s Trane or your newer Carrier Infinity needs a filter rack modification or a UV light retrofit during cleaning, we’re not ordering parts for a return visit. We’re finishing the job today. In a neighborhood where “next Tuesday” isn’t acceptable, that parts readiness matters.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Highland Park Homes
- Post-renovation contamination from adjacent teardowns. On Beverly Drive, we cleaned a 1930s Tudor with a mishmash of 1950s galvanized ducts and newer flex-duct add-ons. Using our Rotobrush system, we extracted a half-inch of construction dust from a recent neighbor’s teardown that had migrated into the system, then performed a biocide coil treatment on the mismatched evaporator. The homeowners had never had their own walls opened — the debris came entirely through shared outdoor air intakes and pressure differentials.
- Damaged flex-duct-to-galvanized joints from aggressive rotary brushes. Highland Park’s retrofit ductwork uses tape-and-mastic connections between rigid trunk lines and flex-duct branches that a one-size-fits-all rotary brush can tear loose. We size our brush heads to each duct diameter and hand-navigate transitions.
- Debris left in secondary zones of multi-zone estates. A 5,000-square-foot home on Lakeside Drive may have four or five independent duct zones; technicians focused only on the main return miss bedrooms, guest houses, and finished basement systems that circulate the same air.
- Uncleaned drain pans breeding microbial contamination. Highland Park’s original steam-radiator homes often have air handlers installed in former closet spaces with inadequate drainage slope; we find standing water and biofilm that standard “duct cleaning” never addresses.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Highland Park, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Highland Park |
|---|---|
| Evaporator Coil Cleaning | $180 – $340 |
| Blower Cleaning | $160 – $290 |
| Condenser Cleaning | $140 – $220 |
| Air Handler Cleaning | $200 – $380 |
| Coil Treatment (add-on) | $85 – $150 |
| Full HVAC System Cleaning (all components) | $280 – $650 |
What moves you within these ranges? System accessibility is the biggest factor — an air handler in a finished basement closet takes longer than one in an open utility room. Multi-zone systems with five or more trunk lines add time. Post-renovation contamination severity affects cleaning duration, and whether we need to access ductwork through custom drywall or original plaster. We don’t quote by square footage alone; we look at your actual system configuration. Every estimate is free, performed in person by Jerry Sanders, with no obligation. Call (888) 247-5308 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Highland Park
We clean HVAC systems throughout the Dallas metro, with particular concentration along the Central Expressway corridor. Our regular service area includes University Park — where SMU-area homes share Highland Park’s retrofit history — Dallas proper, Richardson, and our home base in Irving. If you’re in a neighboring city with mixed-era ductwork or active construction nearby, the same expertise applies.
Serving Highland Park, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Highland Park 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 Highland Park
Your dusty ducts likely stem from the patchwork forced-air retrofit common in Highland Park’s 1920s–1950s estates, where original galvanized trunk lines connect to flex-duct additions through joints that leak and pull in attic or wall cavity debris. Standard cleaning that doesn’t seal these junctions or address the pressure imbalances of mismatched duct diameters leaves the root cause intact. We inspect every transition with a camera before cleaning, then apply mastic sealant where accessible. Call (888) 247-5308 for a camera inspection — estimates are free.
Yes, and we recommend it proactively. Highland Park’s dense estate lots mean construction particulates from a teardown on your block pressurize and infiltrate neighboring duct systems through outdoor air intakes and building envelope gaps. We clean these systems during and after adjacent construction, using HEPA-contained negative air machines to prevent cross-contamination. If your neighbor has a permit posted, your ducts are likely already affected. Call (888) 247-5308 to schedule a contamination assessment — estimates are free.
Every 18–24 months for standard households, but annually if you have allergy-sensitive residents, multiple pets, or mature oak canopy directly over your outdoor unit trapping pollen at ground level. Highland Park’s spring pollen load — cedar elm in March, live oak through April, mountain cedar peaking in February — coats coils faster than in less canopied Dallas neighborhoods. We track your coil condition with before/after photos so you can see the buildup rate specific to your property. Call (888) 247-5308 to set a maintenance interval based on your actual system.
Yes, with modified technique. Highland Park’s flex-duct tie-ins from mid-century conversions and later renovations are typically thinner-gauge than modern flex and more vulnerable to brush damage. We use variable-speed rotary systems and manual contact vacuuming in these transition zones rather than forcing a standard brush head through. We’ve cleaned dozens of these mixed systems on Beverly Drive, Preston Road, and throughout 75205 without a single duct tear. Call (888) 247-5308 and we’ll assess your specific duct configuration — estimates are free.
Coil treatment is an EPA-registered antimicrobial application to your evaporator coil and drain pan that inhibits mold and bacterial growth without blocking heat transfer. Highland Park homes need it because the forced-air retrofits common here often place coils in tight, poorly ventilated spaces — converted closets, sealed attics — where condensation sits instead of draining freely. After we mechanically clean the coil, the treatment provides residual protection through the cooling season. It’s particularly valuable in homes with finished basements or bedrooms directly beneath the air handler where microbial odors transfer. Coil treatment runs $85–$150 as an add-on, discounted when bundled with full evaporator cleaning. Call (888) 247-5308 for exact pricing on your system.
Ready to breathe cleaner air in your Highland Park home? Jerry Sanders, owner and lead technician at Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth, will personally inspect your system, explain what we’re seeing in your ducts, and give you a straight, upfront price before any work begins. No dispatchers. No surprises. Just 14 years of specialized expertise and the equipment to handle Highland Park’s most complex retrofit ductwork. Call (888) 247-5308 today for your free estimate.
Written by Jerry Sanders, Owner at Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Highland Park and the Dallas metro since 2010.