Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across Long Beach
HVAC cleaning in Long Beach typically runs $280–$520 for a complete system cleaning and is usually completed in a single visit. For homes near the Port of Long Beach or the 710 Freeway corridor, we often recommend coil treatment and HEPA-filtered extraction to address the diesel particulate and marine-layer moisture that standard cleaning misses.

We’re Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Los Angeles, and we’ve been driving our HVAC Cleaning crew down the 605 and along Long Beach Boulevard into this city for 11 years. Matthew Gonzalez, our owner and lead technician, handles the jobs personally — not a rotating subcontractor you’ll never see again. From the 1920s Craftsman bungalows in California Heights to the mid-century ranches in Los Altos, we’ve cleaned HVAC systems in every era of Long Beach housing stock. We know which attics have 50-year-old flex duct crumbling at the seams, which condensers sit salt-corroded within blocks of Mother’s Beach, and which return-air plenums near the port pull in enough diesel soot to visibly darken a filter in six weeks. Call (866) 359-7544 for a free estimate — we’re usually in Long Beach twice a week.
Why Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Los Angeles Is Long Beach’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
Our reputation here is built on specificity, not slogans. 387 customers have reviewed us across 11 years, and that 4.9-star average reflects something simple: Matthew is on the job, every time. When you book HVAC cleaning in Long Beach, you get Matthew Gonzalez — the person whose name is on the business — not a dispatcher sending whoever’s available.
Long Beach customers mention two things repeatedly in our reviews: thoroughness and local knowledge. They notice when a technician recognizes that a Bixby Knolls bungalow’s original sheet-metal ductwork needs gentler handling than modern flex systems. They appreciate that we factor marine-layer humidity into our coil treatment protocols for Belmont Shore and Naples homes, where mold recolonizes faster than in drier inland cities.
Response time matters in a port-adjacent city where HVAC systems work harder and fail faster. We typically schedule Long Beach appointments within 2–3 business days, with same-day availability for blower failures or completely blocked evaporator coils during heat waves. One crew handles everything — cleaning, repair, sealing, sanitizing — so you’re not coordinating three different contractors through a 1940s attic.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Long Beach
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
Long Beach’s evaporator coils live under constant assault. The marine layer keeps humidity elevated year-round, especially in waterside neighborhoods like Naples and Belmont Shore where tidal water sits blocks away. That moisture, combined with port-area particulate infiltration, creates a dual contamination problem: biological growth and diesel soot bonded together in a greasy film that standard foaming cleaners won’t touch.
We clean evaporator coils with pressurized, low-residue solutions followed by mechanical agitation, then apply coil treatment specifically formulated for high-humidity coastal environments. In California Heights and Bixby Knolls, where 1960s-era forced-air retrofits left coils undersized and overworked, this process restores heat exchange efficiency and prevents the recurring mold blooms that cheaper cleanings miss entirely. A typical evaporator coil cleaning in Long Beach runs $180–$340.
Blower Cleaning
The blower wheel is where Long Beach’s contamination story becomes visible. We’ve opened air handlers in North Long Beach homes near the 710 corridor and found blower fins caked with black, greasy deposits that don’t resemble ordinary household dust. This is diesel particulate — carbon particles small enough to pass through standard filters, sticky enough to adhere to spinning metal, and heavy enough to throw off balance and strain the motor.
We remove blower assemblies for off-site cleaning when contamination is severe, using our Nikro system with HEPA containment. For Bixby Knolls bungalows with original blower motors already operating at capacity, this cleaning often resolves the vibration and noise issues homeowners have tolerated for seasons. Blower cleaning in Long Beach typically costs $150–$280.
Condenser Cleaning
Long Beach condensers battle salt air, port dust, and the debris from mature canopy trees in neighborhoods like California Heights. The combination corrodes aluminum fins and insulates the coil, forcing the compressor to work harder and fail sooner. We disassemble condenser housings for full coil access, clean with non-acidic foaming agents that won’t etch salt-weakened metal, and straighten fins with professional-grade combs — not the plastic tools sold at hardware stores. Condenser cleaning runs $120–$220 in Long Beach.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler is the central station where Long Beach’s two contamination sources — marine moisture and port soot — converge. We’ve found standing water in drain pans with mold colonies feeding on diesel particulate that settled, got wet, and became a nutrient source. Our air handler cleaning includes pan and drain line treatment, cabinet HEPA vacuuming, and inspection of filter racks for bypass leakage that allows unfiltered port air into the system. This service typically runs $200–$380.

Coil Treatment
We emphasize coil treatment as a separate, essential service for Long Beach — not an upsell, but a response to conditions other cities don’t face. Our treatment uses EPA-registered solutions that inhibit mold and microbial growth without corroding copper or aluminum, applied after mechanical cleaning so it bonds to bare metal. For homes in ZIP codes 90805 and 90810 near the port, or any waterside property in 90803, we consider this standard of care, not optional. Coil treatment adds $80–$140 to any coil cleaning service.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Long Beach
We maintain and clean HVAC systems carrying Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies components — brands we’ve specified and serviced across Long Beach for over a decade. We stock common filter sizes and replacement media for Honeywell electronic air cleaners and Aprilaire whole-house humidifiers, which means most Long Beach customers don’t wait for parts to ship. Our own equipment fleet includes Rotobrush mechanical cleaning systems and Abatement Technologies HEPA negative air machines — the same class of tools used in commercial remediation, not the entry-level units common in residential duct cleaning. When we clean a system near Santa Cruz Park or along Livingston Drive, we arrive with equipment that matches the contamination level we’re going to find.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Long Beach Homes
- Port-corridor soot infiltration in North Long Beach and Dominguez. Return-air ducts in ZIP codes 90805 and 90810 collect visibly darker, greasier deposits than identical homes just east in Lakewood. Standard filter changes don’t stop it — the particles are sub-micron and bypass most residential filtration. We address this with HEPA-filtered negative air during cleaning and upgraded filtration recommendations.
- Marine-layer mold recurrence in Naples and Belmont Shore. Persistent humidity above 65% year-round keeps evaporator coils and drain pans biologically active. Skipping coil treatment after cleaning guarantees mold return within one season in these neighborhoods.
- Crumbled flex duct in California Heights and Bixby Knolls retrofits. The 1960s–70s forced-air additions to these 1920s–1940s homes used uninsulated flex duct now past 50 years of service. We find collapsed runs, disconnected boots, and rodent damage that makes “cleaning” pointless until repair is addressed — which we handle in the same visit.
- Salt-corroded condenser fins in Alamitos Beach and Belmont Shore. Ocean-adjacent condensers lose fin integrity faster than inland units, reducing efficiency and raising electric bills before total failure. Our cleaning includes corrosion assessment and fin straightening that extends service life.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Long Beach, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Long Beach |
|---|---|
| Evaporator Coil Cleaning | $180–$340 |
| Blower Cleaning | $150–$280 |
| Condenser Cleaning | $120–$220 |
| Air Handler Cleaning | $200–$380 |
| Coil Treatment (add-on) | $80–$140 |
| Complete HVAC System Cleaning | $280–$520 |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility — attics in Bixby Knolls bungalows with original scuttle holes are tighter than modern homes. Contamination severity — a blower wheel with six years of port soot buildup takes longer than annual maintenance. System age — 1970s air handlers have components that require slower, more careful handling. We inspect before quoting, and estimates are always free. Call (866) 359-7544 to schedule — we’ll give you an exact number after seeing your system, not a bait-and-switch range.
We Also Serve Cities Near Long Beach
Our service radius extends to Signal Hill, Lakewood, Carson, and West Carson — communities that share some of Long Beach’s challenges but without the concentrated port-corridor contamination that defines our work in ZIP codes 90805 and 90810. If you’re in one of these neighboring cities and suspect your ducts need attention, the same crew and equipment serve you. We route appointments by day to minimize drive time and keep our schedules reliable.
Serving Long Beach, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Long 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 Long Beach
Your ducts collect more soot because Long Beach’s proximity to the Port of Long Beach and the 710 Freeway corridor exposes homes — especially in North Long Beach and Dominguez — to diesel particulate levels that Lakewood, just a few miles east, does not experience. That black, greasy deposit in your return-air plenum is a direct fingerprint of port freight traffic. We address it with HEPA-filtered negative air extraction during cleaning and can recommend filtration upgrades sized for this specific contaminant. Call (866) 359-7544 for an inspection — estimates are free.
Homes in California Heights should have complete HVAC cleaning every 3–4 years, with evaporator coil inspection every 2 years, due to the combination of 50-plus-year-old duct systems and port-area particulate load. The 1920s–1940s housing stock here was retrofitted with forced-air systems that predate modern filtration standards, so contamination accumulates faster than in newer construction. If you have allergy-sensitive occupants or pets, every 2–3 years is prudent. Call (866) 359-7544 to discuss your specific system age and usage.
Yes — we apply marine-layer-specific coil treatment after mechanical cleaning for Belmont Shore and Naples homes, because persistent humidity from tidal proximity causes mold to recolonize faster here than in drier neighborhoods. The cleaning process itself uses the same pressurized low-residue approach, but the post-treatment is non-negotiable in these ZIP codes. We’ve seen coils re-contaminated within one season when this step is skipped. Call (866) 359-7544 to schedule — we’ll confirm your home’s proximity to water and adjust the protocol accordingly.
Yes — HVAC cleaning can significantly reduce allergy symptoms in North Long Beach by removing diesel particulate, dust mite debris, and mold spores that accumulate in ductwork and recirculate through living spaces. The port-corridor contamination here is genuinely different from inland cities: the soot particles are small enough to remain airborne for hours and penetrate deep into lung tissue. Our HEPA-filtered extraction process, followed by air quality sanitizing, addresses both the particulate and biological components. Call (866) 359-7544 for a free estimate — we can assess your current filtration and recommend upgrades if needed.
We guarantee our workmanship for 90 days, but we cannot guarantee that port-area soot won’t re-enter your system — no honest technician can control ambient air quality outside your home. What we do guarantee: if our cleaning and recommended filtration upgrades don’t reduce visible soot accumulation compared to your previous experience, we’ll return to re-evaluate at no charge. The real solution for 710-corridor homes often involves sealing duct leaks that pull in unfiltered attic air, which we address during our repair and sealing service. Call (866) 359-7544 to discuss the full range of options for your specific location.
Ready to get your Long Beach HVAC system actually clean — not just vacuumed at the registers? Matthew Gonzalez personally oversees every job, and we’re in your city regularly. Call (866) 359-7544 for a free, no-pressure estimate. We’ll inspect your system, explain what we find, and give you an exact price before any work begins.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner and Lead Technician at Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Los Angeles, serving Long Beach and surrounding communities since 2014.