Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across New Port Richey
Professional HVAC cleaning in New Port Richey typically runs $280–$580 for a complete system service and is usually completed in a single visit. Charles Rodriguez and our HVAC Cleaning team drive out to New Port Richey from our Miami base with the full Rotobrush and Nikro setup loaded — we’re familiar with the long service runs on rural acreage properties off River Road and the mobile-home parks clustered along U.S. 19, and we don’t leave until the job’s done right. One trip. No callbacks. Call (833) 858-4048 for a free estimate.

Why Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida Is New Port Richey’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
We’ve earned 1,186 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and a growing share of those come from Pasco County homeowners who found us after a bad experience with a generalist crew. Charles Rodriguez leads every job himself — that’s 17 years in one specialty, not a rotating technician who might have cleaned carpets last week. When you’re dealing with New Port Richey’s specific problems — blackened fiberglass duct liners in snowbird homes, sagging flex-duct in mobile homes, or the heavy-duty demands of a detached workshop on a rural spread — that focused experience matters.
Our response time to New Port Richey is typically same-day or next-day, and we schedule with the understanding that many of our customers out here are managing properties from out of state. We know the 34652 and 34653 ZIP codes near the Cotee River, the manufactured-home communities along Little Road, and the acreage properties where the air handler sits in a detached building fifty yards from the house. That local knowledge saves time and prevents the incomplete jobs we’ve been called in to fix after other companies left early.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in New Port Richey
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
New Port Richey’s ambient humidity rarely dips below 70%, and that moisture collects on evaporator coils until it becomes a breeding ground for mold and bacterial slime. We pull and clean the coil with foaming cleaner and low-pressure rinsing — never the high-pressure washing that bends delicate fins. In snowbird homes where the system’s been idle for months, we’ve pulled coils completely clogged with biofilm that was restricting airflow by 40%. A clean coil in this climate isn’t a luxury; it’s what keeps your system from freezing up in July.
Blower Cleaning
The blower wheel catches everything the filter misses, and in New Port Richey’s older concrete-block homes — many built in the 1960s–1980s along the Pithlachascotee River corridor — those filters have often been neglected for years. We remove the blower assembly, clean each vane with compressed air and solvent, and balance the wheel before reinstalling. A dirty blower draws more amps, runs hotter, and fails sooner. We’ve seen blower motors in 34652 that were drawing nearly double their rated amperage because the wheel was caked with a quarter-inch of dust and pet dander.
Condenser Cleaning
Gulf Coast condensers take a beating: salt air, cottonwood fluff, and the fine limestone dust from New Port Richey’s unpaved rural roads. We disassemble the protective grilles and clean the fins from the inside out with a foaming cleaner that dissolves organic buildup without corroding aluminum. For rural properties with long service drives off State Road 54 or Ridge Road, we’ll check the refrigerant lines for abrasion where they run through conduit — vibration from the condenser can wear through insulation over time, and that’s an efficiency killer most crews miss.
Air Handler Cleaning
This is where New Port Richey’s unique conditions hit hardest. The flat terrain around the Pithlachascotee River estuary means poor drainage under slabs, and moisture wicks directly into air-handler plenums. We clean the entire cabinet — drain pan, secondary drain line, plenum connections, and the interior surfaces — then treat with an EPA-registered sanitizer. In mobile-home installations where the air handler sits in a small closet with limited access, we use flexible shaft brushes and HEPA-contained vacuums to reach every corner without tearing out walls. Charles has cleaned air handlers in crawlspaces so tight he had to work by feel; 17 years of that kind of problem-solving is what you get when he leads your job.
Coil Treatment
After cleaning, we apply a protective treatment that inhibits future microbial growth — critical in New Port Richey’s climate, where a treated coil stays clean roughly twice as long as an untreated one. We use Guardsman-formulated treatments, not the consumer-grade sprays you can buy at the hardware store. For snowbird customers who shut down their systems for six months, this treatment is the difference between a clean restart in November and that first blast of musty, mold-laden air.

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Trusted Brands We Service in New Port Richey
We maintain and clean systems from every major manufacturer, and we stock common parts for Honeywell and Aprilaire components — the brands we see most often in New Port Richey’s 1970s–1990s housing stock. Our Rotobrush rotary brush systems and Nikro HEPA vacuum systems are the same tools used by remediation professionals, not the shop-vac attachments some competitors bring. That means when we find a degraded duct liner or a separated flex-duct connection in a mobile home off U.S. 19, we can address it in the same visit instead of scheduling a return trip that might never happen.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in New Port Richey Homes
- Blackened fiberglass duct liners in snowbird homes. We arrived at a property on River Road where the retired owner had returned for November and immediately noticed a musty smell. Our Rotobrush 4.0 inspection revealed the flex-duct sagging and separated at connections, filled with Gulf humidity condensation and rodent debris. The fiberglass liner had turned black after a single season of AC idleness. We cleaned the 1,200-square-foot duct network in one trip.
- Sagging flex-duct in mobile-home parks. New Port Richey has one of Florida’s highest concentrations of manufactured housing, and the lightweight flex-duct runs common in these homes separate at connections and trap standing water. Standard cleaning methods miss these pockets; our rotary brush system dislodges the debris and our Nikro HEPA vacuum extracts it completely.
- Ground moisture intrusion in slab-mounted air handlers. The flat Gulf Coast terrain and poor drainage around the Pithlachascotee River corridor mean air-handler plenums sit in chronically damp conditions. We clean and treat these systems with particular attention to drain-pan function and secondary drain-line integrity.
- Incomplete DIY cleaning attempts. Self-reliant homeowners — common on New Port Richey’s rural acreage properties — often try shop-vacuum cleaning and fail to dislodge mold embedded in degraded fiberglass liner. By the time they call us, the contamination has spread. We don’t judge; we fix it properly.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in New Port Richey, FL
| Service | Typical Range in New Port Richey |
|---|---|
| Evaporator Coil Cleaning | $180–$320 |
| Blower Cleaning | $150–$260 |
| Condenser Cleaning | $140–$240 |
| Air Handler Cleaning (full cabinet) | $220–$380 |
| Coil Treatment (post-cleaning) | $80–$140 |
| Complete HVAC System Cleaning | $280–$580 |
What moves you within these ranges: system accessibility (tight mobile-home closets take longer), contamination severity (heavy mold requires more containment setup), and whether we’re addressing multiple components or just one. Rural properties with detached workshops or long duct runs may fall at the higher end due to additional time and hose runs. We quote upfront before starting — no surprises, and estimates are free. Call (833) 858-4048.
We Also Serve Cities Near New Port Richey
Our service radius covers New Port Richey East, Trinity, Elfers, and Bayonet Point — the same day or next day, with the same owner-led approach. Whether you’re in a Trinity golf-community home or a Bayonet Point mobile home, Charles Rodriguez handles your job personally.
Serving New Port Richey, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the New Port Richey 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 New Port Richey
Florida’s humidity doesn’t stop when you leave. In New Port Richey’s 34652 and 34653 ZIP codes near the Cotee River, fiberglass duct liners in homes with idle AC systems absorb ambient moisture for months, and mold colonizes the entire surface before owners return. The first heating cycle in November often blows those spores through the house without any visible warning. If you’re a seasonal resident, schedule a pre-arrival inspection — call (833) 858-4048 and we’ll coordinate with your property manager.
Yes — standard portable vacuums lack the suction and HEPA containment for long duct runs on acreage properties. Our Nikro HEPA vacuum systems are mounted in our service vehicle with 150 feet of hose capacity, and our Rotobrush rotary brushes traverse the full length of your ductwork to dislodge debris before extraction. We’ve serviced detached workshops and guest houses on River Road properties where the duct run exceeds 80 feet; one trip, complete cleaning.
We don’t — we’re air duct and HVAC specialists, not garage door technicians. If your rural property has a 14-foot overhead door with a heavy-duty torsion spring system, that requires a dedicated garage door contractor. What we do handle is the HVAC system in that detached workshop: the air handler, ductwork, and any mold or moisture issues from Gulf humidity infiltration. Charles will assess your mechanical systems and refer you to a trusted door specialist if needed.
We can clean it thoroughly and identify separation points, but sagging flex-duct in mobile homes often requires physical re-support and reconnection — sometimes replacement of damaged sections. During our HVAC cleaning service, we document every sag and separation we find. For minor re-support work, we handle it in the same visit; for extensive duct repair, we’ll quote the additional work upfront. Call (833) 858-4048 for an inspection — estimates are free.
It makes the critical difference between breathing clean air and inhaling six months of mold growth. We’ve opened systems in November where the blower wheel was coated in black slime and the evaporator coil was completely blocked. After our cleaning and coil treatment, those customers notice immediate airflow improvement and no musty odor. Schedule your cleaning for late October — we’ll have it ready before you arrive. Call (833) 858-4048 to book.
Written by Charles Rodriguez, Owner and Lead Technician at Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida, serving New Port Richey with 17 years of specialized air duct and HVAC cleaning experience.