Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across Miami Beach
HVAC cleaning in Miami Beach typically runs $280–$650 for a complete system service, and we’re usually on-site within 45 minutes to the Art Deco corridor or South Beach. We know this island’s buildings inside and out — Charles Rodriguez has spent 17 years cleaning ductwork in the same retrofitted systems your neighbors live with. Call (833) 858-4048 for a free estimate.

Our HVAC Cleaning team works the full length of the barrier island, from the condo towers of North Beach down through the historic districts of South Beach. We’ve pulled apart air handlers in Mid-Beach mid-rises and treated coils in 1940s MiMo buildings off Collins Avenue where the original ductwork was shoehorned in decades ago. Miami Beach isn’t mainland Miami — the salt air, the perpetual humidity, and the aging retrofitted infrastructure create a specific set of problems that generic duct cleaners from across the bay simply don’t encounter often enough to recognize.
Why Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida Is Miami Beach’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
Over 1,100 verified reviews — 1,186 at last count, averaging 4.9 stars — come from customers who’ve watched Charles Rodriguez open their air handler and explain exactly what the salt air has done to their system. That’s the difference when the owner leads every job himself: there’s no rotating crew of technicians learning Miami Beach’s quirks on your dime. Charles has 17 years, one specialty, and he’s seen the inside of more retrofitted Art Deco ductwork than anyone else in this market.
We carry professional-grade tools, not big-box equipment. Our Rotobrush rotary brush systems and Nikro HEPA vacuum systems are the same units restoration contractors use after water damage — because in Miami Beach, the corrosion and mold load inside these ducts often looks like a slow-motion flood damage scenario. From cleaning to sealing to sanitizing, we handle the full scope so you’re not coordinating three different contractors through a building association.
Response time matters on an island where parking is tight and building access can require coordination with condo management. We schedule Miami Beach jobs with buffer time built in, and we know which buildings on Ocean Drive require service elevator reservations and which have loading docks off the alley. That local logistics knowledge saves you a no-show or a delayed appointment.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Miami Beach
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil is where Miami Beach’s climate does its worst damage. In this subtropical environment, your AC runs essentially 12 months a year, and the coil never fully dries. Add salt-laden marine air infiltrating through aging building envelopes, and you’ve got a perpetually damp surface coated with chloride deposits that accelerate biological growth. We clean coils with Rotobrush equipment designed to remove hardened biofilm without fin damage, then apply coil treatment to slow regrowth. In South Beach’s 33139 zip code, we regularly find coils that haven’t been accessed in 10–15 years — they’re often the original 1970s or 1980s install, choked with mold and corrosion products.
Coil Treatment
After cleaning, we treat coils with anti-corrosive and antimicrobial formulations specifically selected for marine environments. This isn’t a generic spray — it’s a targeted application that addresses the dual failure mode of salt corrosion plus mold colonization that defines Miami Beach HVAC systems. The treatment buys time, especially in buildings where full duct replacement is pending association approval or historic preservation review. We treated a coil in a Collins Avenue Art Deco building last month where the underlying galvanized trunk was already pitted through; the treatment won’t save metal that’s gone, but it protects what remains while the owner plans replacement.
Blower Cleaning
The blower wheel and housing collect everything the coil doesn’t stop — rust particles from corroding ductwork, delaminated fiberglass from failing flex duct, and the fine salt particulate that makes it past filters. A dirty blower loses 15–30% of its designed airflow, which in Miami Beach’s heat means your system runs longer, harder, and still doesn’t dehumidify properly. We remove and clean blower assemblies on-site, inspecting the housing for salt corrosion while it’s apart. In mid-century concrete-block buildings across North Beach and Mid-Beach, we’ve found blower housings where the galvanizing has failed completely, exposing raw steel to the island’s corrosive interior environment.
Condenser Cleaning
Outdoor condensers in Miami Beach fight a constant battle with salt spray, sand, and the organic debris from the island’s dense landscaping. We clean condenser coils with foaming agents that cut through salt residue without attacking the aluminum fins, then rinse with low-pressure water to avoid fin compression. The condenser is often the most neglected component in condo buildings, where it’s tucked on a roof or behind a screen wall and forgotten until the system fails in August. We service condensers from South Pointe to the northern tip of the island, including the tower complexes along Indian Creek where access requires rooftop coordination.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler is the heart of the system, and in Miami Beach’s retrofitted buildings, it’s often crammed into a closet or ceiling plenum that was never designed for it. We clean the full interior — drain pan, cabinet, coils, and blower — with HEPA-contained equipment so we’re not redistributing mold spores or rust particles into your living space. The drain pan deserves special attention here: constant condensate production plus salt air creates a corrosive soup that eats through galvanized steel and even some stainless grades. We’ve replaced drain pans that dissolved in under five years from this specific chemistry.

Heat Exchanger Cleaning
For the island’s limited gas-heating systems, typically found in older commercial conversions and some original residential buildings, heat exchanger cleaning requires visual inspection for corrosion perforation — a safety-critical check that we document with camera footage. Salt air doesn’t discriminate; it attacks heat exchanger metal with the same aggression it brings to ductwork. We clean and inspect, and if we find compromise, we stop and explain exactly what we’ve found before any further work proceeds.
What happens when you call
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Miami Beach
We maintain working knowledge of the equipment brands most common in Miami Beach’s building stock: Honeywell and Aprilaire air cleaners and media filters in the island’s newer high-rises, Guardsman-coated duct components in some 1990s renovations, and the full range of OEM coils and blower assemblies from Carrier, Trane, Lennox, and Rheem. Our Nikro HEPA vacuums and Rotobrush systems are matched to the specific contamination profiles we encounter here — heavy biological loading, corrosion particulate, and the occasional construction debris from decades-old retrofits. We don’t guess at parts compatibility or cleaning protocols. Seventeen years of focused experience means we’ve encountered your specific configuration before, and we stock common consumables to avoid delay.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Miami Beach Homes
- Salt brine corrosion of galvanized ductwork. Condensation inside ducts combines with infiltrated salt particles to create a corrosive brine that pits metal from the interior surface outward. We find this in virtually every pre-1990 building on the island — the rust scale flakes into the airstream and deposits on coils, accelerating system degradation.
- Adhesive failure in original 1970s flex duct. The early flex duct used in Art Deco and MiMo retrofits relied on adhesives that degrade over decades, especially in high-humidity environments. The inner liner delaminates, releasing fiberglass shards and allowing insulation debris to enter the conditioned air. We’ve replaced flex takeoffs in South Beach where the adhesive had turned to powder.
- Continuous mold colonization from leaky envelopes. Jalousie windows, aging weatherstripping, and the pressure differential between sea breeze and interior spaces drive salt-laden air into duct systems year-round. The result is persistent dampness that feeds Cladosporium and Aspergillus growth even in buildings with otherwise functional drainage.
- Historic plaster concealment preventing access. Original ductwork in retrofitted buildings runs through chases behind historic plaster walls or above original drop ceilings. Building owners and associations fear damage to character-defining features. We use camera inspection and targeted access strategies that preserve plaster integrity while allowing thorough cleaning and treatment.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Miami Beach, FL
HVAC cleaning in Miami Beach runs $280–$650 depending on system configuration, contamination level, and access difficulty. Here’s how typical projects break down:
- Evaporator coil cleaning alone: $180–$320
- Coil cleaning + coil treatment: $260–$400
- Blower cleaning (remove and clean): $150–$280
- Full air handler cleaning (coil, blower, cabinet, drain pan): $350–$550
- Condenser cleaning (outdoor unit): $120–$220
- Complete system cleaning (all components): $480–$650
- Duct repair/sealing added to cleaning: +$200–$500 depending on linear footage
Art Deco and MiMo buildings with concealed ductwork or restricted access may run toward the higher end — we assess access during our free estimate and quote before any work begins. Condos with rooftop equipment requiring crane or hoist coordination are priced separately. Call (833) 858-4048 for your specific estimate; there’s no charge for the assessment, and we’ll show you camera footage of what we’re dealing with.
We Also Serve Cities Near Miami Beach
Our service radius extends across the causeways to Isle of Normandy and North Bay Village, north to Miami Shores, and west to Allapattah. Each area has its own building stock and contamination profile — North Bay Village’s waterfront towers share Miami Beach’s salt-air challenges, while Allapattah’s industrial-to-residential conversions present a different set of ductwork retrofit problems. Wherever you’re located, Charles leads every job himself with the same equipment and the same 17 years of focused expertise.
Serving Miami Beach, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Miami Beach 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 Miami Beach
Salt-laden marine air infiltrates your building through gaps in the envelope, and when that salt meets the perpetual condensation inside your ducts, it forms a corrosive brine that attacks galvanized steel from the interior surface. This is a Miami Beach-specific failure mode — buildings just a few miles inland on the mainland don’t see this dual corrosion-and-mold cycle at the same intensity. We document the damage with camera inspection and can treat salvageable sections while advising on replacement timing for those that are pitted through. Call (833) 858-4048 for an assessment — estimates are free.
For most Miami Beach buildings, we recommend annual evaporator coil cleaning and full system cleaning every 2–3 years — more frequently if you have original 1970s ductwork, visible mold, or occupants with respiratory sensitivity. The island’s 75–80% relative humidity and year-round AC operation accelerate fouling compared to seasonal climates. Buildings with persistent envelope leaks or single-pane windows may need coil treatment annually to stay ahead of regrowth. Call (833) 858-4048 and we’ll tailor a schedule to your specific building age and condition.
Yes — we use flexible camera-guided tools and targeted access points rather than destructive opening of historic plaster. In Art Deco buildings along Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue, we’ve developed techniques that clean through existing register openings and small service access panels, preserving character-defining finishes. Where additional access is unavoidable, we coordinate with preservation consultants and building management to minimize impact. Call (833) 858-4048 to discuss your specific building’s constraints.
We clean with Rotobrush rotary brush systems and Nikro HEPA vacuum containment — professional-grade tools, not big-box equipment — and we treat coils with marine-environment-formulated anti-corrosives and antimicrobials. For air quality monitoring and verification, we use calibrated particle counters to document before-and-after conditions. The Rotobrush/Nikro combination is specifically effective on the heavy biological loading and corrosion particulate that defines Miami Beach systems. Call (833) 858-4048 if you’d like to see the equipment during your estimate.
Mold in ductwork can exacerbate allergies, asthma, and other respiratory conditions, and in Miami Beach’s perpetually damp environment, it rarely stays localized — spores distribute through the system every time the blower cycles. The specific genera we encounter most, Cladosporium and Aspergillus, are documented in Florida indoor-air studies as common triggers. In shared-duct condo buildings, contamination in one unit’s takeoff can affect neighbors. We don’t diagnose medical risk, but we do eliminate the source with contained cleaning and verification sampling. Call (833) 858-4048 for inspection and remediation options.
Written by Charles Rodriguez, Owner at Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida, serving Miami Beach since 2008.