Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across Garland
HVAC cleaning in Garland, TX typically runs $280–$550 for a complete system cleaning and is usually completed in a single visit. For the aging ranch homes that dominate this city, the job isn’t done until we’ve inspected and resealed duct connections pulled loose by shifting black-clay soil — a step most crews skip.

We’re Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth, and we’ve been driving out to Garland since Jerry Sanders started this owner-operated business 14 years ago. From the mid-century slabs near Eastern Hills Drive to the lake-humidity zones bordering Lake Ray Hubbard in 75043, we know the specific failure modes that hide inside Garland’s 50-year-old flex ductwork. The person you speak with when you call (888) 247-5308 is Jerry — and he’s the same technician who’ll arrive with our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, ready to handle everything in one trip. No rotating subcontractors. No “we’ll come back next week.” Our HVAC Cleaning team treats every Garland home like the unique system it is.
Why Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth Is Garland’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
Our reputation in Garland is built on 844 verified customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars — one of the highest verified review volumes in the air duct trade. Garland homeowners specifically mention the same thing: Jerry showed up when promised, found problems the last company missed, and fixed them without upselling.
Response time to Garland averages same-day or next-day scheduling, with emergency calls prioritized for homes where compromised duct connections are pulling in subfloor debris or where mold risk from Lake Ray Hubbard humidity demands immediate attention. We’re based in Irving, so we’re not dispatching from Frisco or Fort Worth — we’re already in the eastern Dallas County corridor.
What separates us in Garland is local pattern recognition. We’ve cleaned enough 1970s ranches in the 75040–75042 ZIPs to know that black-clay soil heave isn’t a foundation problem you call a structural engineer for first — it’s a duct-separation problem that shows up as dust storms from your floor registers. We bring the right brush heads for fragile flex duct, the right sealants for clay-shift gaps, and the inspection discipline to catch what commodity cleaners walk past.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Garland
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil in your Garland home’s air handler is where moisture meets airflow — and in the elevated humidity zones near Lake Ray Hubbard, that coil can become a biological growth factory in a single season. We clean coils with Abatement Technologies HEPA-contained equipment, removing the slimy buildup that restricts airflow and forces your compressor to run longer in Garland’s brutal May-through-September cooling season. A clean coil can drop energy consumption 15–20% in these months. Typical cost in Garland: $180–$320.
Blower Cleaning
Your blower wheel is the engine that moves every cubic foot of air through your Garland home. In the 75043 and 75044 ZIPs, where pollen loads from mountain cedar through oak season are among Texas’s highest, blower fins cake with debris that throws the wheel out of balance. That imbalance creates vibration, bearing wear, and premature motor failure. We remove and clean blower assemblies on-site, rebalancing before reinstall. Most Garland blower cleanings run $150–$260.
Condenser Cleaning
Garland’s cottonwood season and routine construction dust from ongoing development in the 75045 corridor clog condenser fins fast. A dirty condenser can’t reject heat efficiently — meaning your system runs harder, longer, and still can’t hold setpoint on August afternoons when Garland hits 105°F. We clean with foaming agents and low-pressure rinse (never high-pressure, which folds fins flat), then check refrigerant charge. Condenser cleaning in Garland typically costs $120–$200 as a standalone service, or bundled with full HVAC cleaning.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler cabinet is where everything converges: coil, blower, drain pan, filter rack, and duct connections. In Garland’s slab homes, the air handler is often in a closet or garage — spaces that accumulate dust, chemical fumes, and in older homes, rodent evidence from those separated duct boots. We clean the full cabinet interior, treat drain pans to prevent algae blockage (critical in humid east Garland), and inspect every duct connection for the separation gaps black-clay soil creates. Air handler cleaning in Garland runs $200–$350 depending on accessibility and condition.

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 Garland
We maintain professional-grade equipment from Rotobrush, Nikro, Honeywell, and Abatement Technologies — the same brands industrial air quality contractors rely on, not consumer-grade shop-vac attachments. For Garland customers, this means we stock common replacement parts and filter sizes for Honeywell and Aprilaire media cabinets, so we’re not ordering parts that delay your job. Our Nikro HEPA vacuums capture particles down to 0.3 microns — essential when we’re pulling decades of attic dust and subfloor debris from your 1970s ranch system. Fast turnaround. One trip. That’s the owner-operator difference.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Garland Homes
- Clay-heave duct separation at floor registers. In the 75040–75042 ZIPs, black-clay soil expansion and contraction pulls register boots away from supply ducts by an inch or more. Every cleaning must include visual inspection and resealing — skipping this turns your system into an unfiltered vacuum for subfloor debris and rodent activity.
- Sagged and crimped flex ductwork in aging ranches. Garland’s 1960s–1970s housing stock uses flex duct that’s now 30–50 years old. Sagging creates debris traps; crimps restrict airflow. Standard brushes tear the fragile liner. We use Rotobrush poly-brush heads sized to the duct diameter, with controlled torque that cleans without destroying.
- Condensation-driven mold in Lake Ray Hubbard humidity zones. The 75043 ZIP and eastern Garland carry measurably higher ambient humidity than Richardson or Mesquite. Attic ductwork with degraded insulation develops condensation points that support biological growth. Cleaning without re-insulating the joint is a temporary fix at best.
- Attic particulate intrusion from separated joints. After decades of thermal cycling, tape and mastic on attic-run ducts degrade. Every cooling cycle creates negative pressure that pulls 130°F attic dust through gaps. We seal with mastic rated for Garland’s temperature extremes, not hardware-store tape that fails in one season.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Garland, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Garland |
|---|---|
| Evaporator Coil Cleaning | $180–$320 |
| Blower Cleaning | $150–$260 |
| Condenser Cleaning | $120–$200 |
| Air Handler Cleaning | $200–$350 |
| Complete HVAC System Cleaning (all components) | $280–$550 |
| Duct boot resealing (clay-heave separation, per register) | $45–$85 |
What moves you within these ranges: accessibility of components (attic vs. closet vs. crawl), severity of buildup, whether duct separation repair is needed, and if we’re treating biological growth with sanitizing agents. We don’t quote blind over the phone — we inspect first, then give you a fixed price before starting. Estimates are free. Call (888) 247-5308.
We Also Serve Cities Near Garland
Our service radius covers the full eastern Dallas County corridor. We regularly clean HVAC systems in Sachse, where newer construction brings different duct materials and sealing standards; Rowlett, with its own Lake Ray Hubbard humidity profile; Richardson, where 1970s–1980s housing stock overlaps with Garland’s challenges but sits on more stable soils; and Murphy, with its mix of established neighborhoods and newer acreage properties. Same owner-operator service, same equipment, same accountability.
Serving Garland, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Garland 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 Garland
Black-clay soil beneath Garland’s slab homes expands and contracts seasonally, pulling register boots away from supply ducts — sometimes by an inch or more. This is a signature problem in 75040–75042 ZIPs and creates direct pathways for unfiltered subfloor debris and rodent activity into your air supply. We inspect and reseal these joints as standard practice on every Garland cleaning. Call (888) 247-5308 for a free inspection.
Eastern Garland ZIPs 75043 and 75044 carry measurably higher ambient humidity than inland DFW suburbs, accelerating condensation inside ductwork and on evaporator coils. This moisture supports mold and algae growth that drier cities like Mesquite or Richardson don’t experience at the same rate. We factor humidity-specific treatments — drain pan tablets, coil anti-microbial application, and insulation integrity checks — into every eastern Garland job.
Yes — but only with equipment selected for the duct’s condition. Standard rotary brushes tear degraded flex liner. We use Rotobrush poly-brush heads with controlled torque, sized to your duct diameter, and we pre-inspect every run for sagging or crimping that would make cleaning risky. In 14 years, we’ve developed specific protocols for Garland’s aging housing stock.
Absolutely. On a job near Eastern Hills Drive in 75043, we found original 1970s flex ductwork had sagged and crimped, trapping attic dust and mold. We deployed our Rotobrush system with a 1.5″ poly-brush and HEPA vacuum to scour the liner, then re-insulated the section with R-8 wrap to stop future condensation — a typical one-trip fix for Garland’s aging homes. Resealing separated boots is standard, not extra.
Because the previous cleaner missed the source. In Garland, this usually means one of three things: they didn’t reseal clay-heave gaps at floor registers, they disturbed debris in sagged flex duct without fully extracting it, or they cleaned the ducts but left the blower wheel coated, which immediately recirculates particulates. We verify all three before declaring the job complete. If you’re seeing post-cleaning dust, call (888) 247-5308 — we’ll diagnose what was missed.
Written by Jerry Sanders, Owner and Lead Technician at Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Garland and eastern Dallas County since 2010.