Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across Roanoke
HVAC cleaning in Roanoke, TX typically runs $280–$520 for a complete system service and is usually completed in a single visit. Most Roanoke homeowners notice improved airflow and reduced dust within 24 hours of service.

We know Roanoke well. From the newer subdivisions off Cleveland Gibbs Road to the Fairways area and the expanding developments near 76262, we’ve cleaned HVAC systems in homes that share a common story: built during the post-2000 production boom, with ductwork left open through months of construction, now struggling with dust, restricted airflow, and coils clogged by the unique pressures of the Alliance Texas corridor. When you call (888) 247-5308, you’re reaching Jerry Sanders directly — the same person who’ll be at your door, usually within the same day for Roanoke calls.
Our HVAC Cleaning team doesn’t dispatch rotating crews from a franchise hub. We’re based in Irving and have spent 14 years specializing in exactly this work across the DFW metroplex, with Roanoke becoming an increasingly frequent destination as homeowners there discover the difference between a surface-level vacuum job and a genuine component-level cleaning.
Why Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth Is Roanoke’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
Roanoke homeowners have left us 844 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars — and a significant portion of those come from repeat customers in the 76262 ZIP who initially called because they were tired of dust plumes from vents and weak airflow to second-story rooms. They stay because the person who answers the phone is the person who performs the work. Jerry Sanders built this business on that accountability, and 14 years of focused air duct and HVAC cleaning specialization means we’ve seen virtually every configuration the production builders in Roanoke threw together.
Response time to Roanoke is typically same-day or next-morning, depending on call volume. We carry professional-grade equipment from Rotobrush, Nikro, and Abatement Technologies — the same brands industrial air quality professionals use — so we’re not making return trips for forgotten tools or inadequate gear. That matters when you’re dealing with a failed blower motor or a frozen coil in July heat.
We also understand the local building stock. Roanoke’s two-story production homes with long flex-duct runs present specific challenges: sagging connections, unsealed boots, and debris accumulation patterns that differ from older, rigid-duct systems. We’ve cleaned enough of them to know where to look first.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Roanoke
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil is where your system actually transfers heat, and in Roanoke, it takes a beating. North Texas summers push HVAC systems to run 10–14 hours daily for months, cycling enormous air volumes through coils already stressed by industrial particulates from the Alliance corridor. We remove the coil when accessible and clean with foaming agents and low-pressure rinses — never the high-pressure washing that damages delicate fins. A clean coil in a Roanoke home can restore 15–20% of lost cooling efficiency.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler is the heart of your forced-air system, and in Roanoke’s post-2000 homes, it’s often the most contaminated component. We responded to a home near Cleveland Gibbs Road in the Fairways area where the owner complained of visible dust plumes from vents whenever the AC kicked on. Our Rotobrush camera revealed flex-duct boots packed with drywall compound dust and fiberglass strands, a signature of homes built during the early 2000s boom. We performed a complete air handler cleaning with coil treatment, restoring airflow and eliminating the dust issue. Every surface — blower housing, heat exchanger compartment, drain pan — gets hand-cleaned and inspected.
Blower Cleaning
A dirty blower wheel can’t move its rated airflow, which means longer run times, higher bills, and premature motor failure. In Roanoke homes with construction debris still circulating from unprotected ductwork during build-out, blower wheels cake with a distinctive gray paste of drywall dust and skin-cell debris. We remove the assembly, clean the wheel and housing with compressed air and solvent, balance the wheel, and verify amp draw before reassembly.
Condenser Cleaning
Your outdoor condenser coil faces the full brunt of Roanoke’s environment — cottonwood fluff in spring, limestone dust from area construction, and the fine particulates that drift from Alliance corridor traffic. We fin-straighten as needed, apply foaming cleaner, and rinse with controlled water pressure. A clean condenser in Roanoke’s 100°F August afternoons can mean the difference between your system keeping up or falling behind.
Coil Treatment
After cleaning, we apply a specialized antimicrobial treatment to evaporator coils and drain pans — particularly valuable in Roanoke, where long cooling seasons create persistent moisture at poorly sealed supply boots. This treatment inhibits mold and bacterial growth without the residue that attracts future debris. It’s not a substitute for proper cleaning, but it extends the interval before microbial problems return.

Heat Exchanger Cleaning
For Roanoke homes with gas furnaces, heat exchanger cleaning is a safety-critical service. We inspect for cracks and corrosion, then remove combustion deposits that reduce efficiency and can create dangerous CO risks. This isn’t a DIY job — the inspection requires proper training and equipment to interpret findings accurately.
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 Roanoke
We maintain familiarity with systems from Honeywell, Aprilaire, and other major manufacturers common in Roanoke’s production-built homes. Our equipment roster includes Nikro and Abatement Technologies gear, and we stock common replacement components — filter racks, drain pan treatments, sealants — so most Roanoke jobs don’t wait on parts orders. If your system uses a proprietary Aprilaire media filter or a Honeywell electronic air cleaner, we know the service intervals and compatibility requirements. That local parts readiness means faster turnaround and fewer return visits.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Roanoke Homes
- Flex ducts sagging at connection points — a direct result of production-speed installs common in Roanoke’s 2000–2010 build-out. The sag traps drywall dust and construction debris, creating airflow restrictions that force your blower to work harder while delivering less conditioned air to rooms.
- Unsealed supply boots accumulating moisture — during Roanoke’s long cooling seasons, cool supply air meeting hot attic air at poorly sealed boots creates condensation. That moisture feeds microbial growth and eventually stains ceilings. We find this pattern repeatedly in two-story homes near the Fairways and Cleveland Gibbs Road areas.
- Evaporator coils clogged with industrial particulates — the Alliance Texas corridor generates elevated airborne dust year-round, and Roanoke’s position downwind means coils load faster than in suburbs farther south. We’ve pulled coils in Roanoke that were 40–60% obstructed after just two seasons.
- Construction debris still circulating after 15+ years — because Roanoke’s ductwork sat open through full construction cycles, drywall compound dust and blown-fiberglass strands remain in the system, breaking down into respirable particles that bypass standard filters and recirculate continuously.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Roanoke, TX
Here’s what HVAC cleaning costs in Roanoke’s current market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Evaporator coil cleaning | $180–$290 |
| Blower cleaning | $150–$240 |
| Condenser cleaning | $130–$210 |
| Air handler cleaning (complete) | $260–$420 |
| Coil treatment application | $75–$125 |
| Full system HVAC cleaning | $280–$520 |
Factors that move Roanoke jobs toward the higher end: systems with significant construction debris requiring extended cleaning time, accessibility issues in tight attic spaces common in two-story homes, and coil corrosion requiring chemical restoration rather than standard cleaning. We provide upfront, itemized estimates before beginning work — no open-ended billing. Call (888) 247-5308 for a free estimate specific to your Roanoke home.
We Also Serve Cities Near Roanoke
Our service radius covers Trophy Club, Southlake, Keller, and Lantana regularly — often on the same day we work in Roanoke. If you’re in one of these neighboring communities and found this page, the same owner-operator service and pricing structure applies. We route efficiently between these northern Tarrant County cities and can usually accommodate scheduling across this cluster without extended wait times.
Serving Roanoke, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Roanoke 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 Roanoke
Nearly all Roanoke residential construction occurred during the post-2000 production-builder boom, when ductwork was routinely left open throughout framing, insulation, and finish work — collecting drywall dust, blown-fiberglass strands, and sawdust before homeowners ever moved in. That debris breaks down over years into fine particles that standard filters can’t capture, producing visible dust plumes and persistent surface accumulation. A thorough air handler and duct cleaning removes this legacy contamination. Call (888) 247-5308 for a free inspection — we’ll show you exactly what’s inside your system.
Yes — Roanoke sits directly within the Alliance Texas logistics hub, where constant heavy-truck traffic, warehouse construction, and industrial activity push elevated levels of airborne particulates into surrounding neighborhoods year-round. These fine particles infiltrate homes through doors, windows, and attic penetrations, then accumulate in HVAC components and recirculate through duct systems. The combination of external industrial loading and internal construction debris creates a compounding air quality problem unique to Roanoke among DFW suburbs. Regular HVAC cleaning with coil treatment mitigates this dual pressure.
Most Roanoke homeowners benefit from evaporator coil cleaning every 18–24 months, though homes closest to the Alliance corridor or with ongoing construction nearby may need annual service. The industrial particulate load in Roanoke accelerates coil fouling beyond rates seen in suburbs with cleaner perimeter air. If you notice reduced airflow, longer cooling cycles, or musty odors when the AC runs, your coil likely needs attention regardless of interval. Call (888) 247-5308 — we’ll inspect and advise without pressure.
Coil treatment is an antimicrobial application we apply to cleaned evaporator coils and drain pans to inhibit mold and bacterial regrowth. In Roanoke, it’s particularly valuable because long North Texas cooling seasons create persistent moisture at coil surfaces, especially where supply boots are poorly sealed — a common finding in production-built homes here. The treatment doesn’t replace cleaning, but it extends protection between services. We recommend it for Roanoke homes with allergy-sensitive occupants or prior microbial issues.
Often yes — if the flex duct material itself is intact and the sag is at connection points or support straps, we can re-secure, re-slope, and seal without replacing full runs. This is a frequent fix in Roanoke’s two-story homes, where production installs left long flex runs inadequately supported. However, if the inner liner is torn or the insulation is saturated, section replacement becomes necessary. We’ll inspect with a camera and give you an honest repair-versus-replace assessment. Call (888) 247-5308 for a free evaluation.
Written by Jerry Sanders, Owner and Lead Technician at Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Roanoke and the greater DFW area since 2010.