HVAC Cleaning in Long Beach, CA

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HVAC cleaning in Long Beach typically runs $280–$650 for a complete system service, with most residential jobs completed in 3–5 hours. We serve Long Beach from our base in Bell, and Richard Anderson usually arrives within 45 minutes to the eastside neighborhoods and under an hour to Belmont Shore and the 90803 corridor. Our HVAC Cleaning team knows the difference between a standard dust removal job and the diesel-soot contamination that plagues homes near the port — and we treat them differently.

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Long Beach’s housing stock tells a story most duct cleaners miss. Those post-WWII tract homes in 90806, 90807, and 90808? Original sheetmetal ductwork, now 60–80 years old, with joints that have separated and interiors that have corroded. The 1920s bungalows in Wrigley and North Long Beach? Forced-air systems shoehorned into wall cavities never designed for them. And everywhere west of the 405, that persistent marine layer keeps humidity high enough to colonize fiberglass duct liner with mold. Richard Anderson has spent 14 years learning these local failure modes — he doesn’t guess, he diagnoses.

Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California Is Long Beach’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company

We’ve built our reputation in Long Beach one home at a time. Our 4.9-star average across 364+ verified reviews reflects jobs done right in neighborhoods from Alamitos Heights to Zaferia — not cherry-picked testimonials, but a pattern homeowners can verify for themselves.

Richard Anderson personally leads every HVAC cleaning job in Long Beach. You won’t get a subcontractor you’ve never met. Richard shows up, inspects the system, runs the equipment, and signs off on the work. That personal accountability matters especially in Long Beach, where the contaminant profile — diesel particulate from the port corridor, salt-air corrosion, legacy ductwork — requires judgment that only comes from focused experience.

We carry professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, the same negative-air extraction and rotary brush systems used by commercial restoration contractors. In Long Beach’s older homes, this matters: consumer-grade shop vacs can’t pull embedded soot from 70-year-old sheetmetal seams, and they can’t generate the containment pressure needed to keep port-corridor diesel particulate from redepositing during cleaning.

Our response time to Long Beach is consistently under an hour from dispatch. We know the difference between rush-hour 7th Street and the back routes through Signal Hill, and we schedule accordingly.

Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Long Beach

Evaporator Coil Cleaning

The evaporator coil in your Long Beach home works harder than most. Coastal humidity — especially in 90803 and the beachside neighborhoods where air conditioning runs sparingly — keeps the coil wet for longer periods, promoting biofilm growth that standard cleaning misses. We remove the coil assembly when accessible, apply foaming cleaner specifically formulated for marine-climate buildup, and verify airflow recovery with a digital manometer. In port-adjacent ZIP codes like 90810, we’ve found diesel particulate accumulates on the coil fins as a greasy film that reduces heat transfer efficiency by 15–25% before homeowners notice any temperature problem.

Blower Cleaning

The blower motor and squirrel cage assembly is where Long Beach’s contamination story becomes visible. We regularly open blower compartments in 90807 homes and find the housing coated in black, oily residue — not gray dust, but diesel soot that has bypassed filters and settled on every surface. Our process removes the blower assembly, cleans the housing with HEPA-contained vacuuming, and balances the fan afterward. Unbalanced blowers from debris accumulation are the leading cause of premature motor failure in Long Beach’s older systems, particularly in homes where the original ductwork creates enough static pressure to pull contaminants past the filter.

Condenser Cleaning

Long Beach’s coastal location means salt-air corrosion on outdoor condenser coils, especially within a mile of the water in 90802 and 90803. We use low-pressure foaming cleaner and soft-bristle brushes — never high-pressure washing that can fold fins and force salt deeper into the coil matrix. For homes near Ocean Boulevard and the bluff areas, we inspect coil integrity carefully; salt corrosion that has progressed to tube wall thinning requires replacement, not cleaning. We also clear the debris that accumulates from nearby eucalyptus and palm plantings common in Long Beach’s established neighborhoods.

Air Handler Cleaning

The air handler is the central station of your HVAC system, and in Long Beach’s retrofit homes — particularly 1920s–1940s bungalows in 90805 and 90810 — it’s often installed in cramped attic or closet spaces that make thorough cleaning difficult. We use Nikro portable HEPA vacuums with extended reach tools to access these tight installations without damaging surrounding finishes. In homes with original ductwork, the air handler is frequently where poorly sealed return plenums draw in attic dust or, in port-adjacent areas, outdoor diesel particulate directly. Richard Anderson inspects plenum seals as part of every air handler cleaning and documents any separation points for repair recommendations.

Heat Exchanger Cleaning

In Long Beach’s post-WWII tract homes with original furnaces still in service, the heat exchanger demands careful inspection and cleaning. Decades of thermal cycling in coastal humidity can create scale and corrosion products that reduce efficiency and, in worst cases, create crack conditions. We use borescope inspection before and after cleaning, and we document findings for homeowner records. This is not a DIY-accessible component — the combustion zone requires specific safety protocols.

Coil Treatment

After mechanical cleaning, we offer antimicrobial treatment for Long Beach homes with persistent mold or biofilm issues, particularly in the high-humidity 90803 corridor and anywhere fiberglass duct liner is present. We use EPA-registered products from Guardsman, applied as a fine mist that penetrates fin geometry without leaving residue that could affect airflow. Treatment is optional and discussed with the homeowner based on inspection findings — we don’t sell it to everyone.

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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 Long Beach

We maintain familiarity with the equipment brands Long Beach homeowners actually have installed: Honeywell electronic air cleaners and media filters common in 1970s–1990s tract homes, Aprilaire whole-house humidifiers that struggle in the marine climate, and Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration add-ons that some 90808 homeowners have installed for port-corridor air quality concerns. We don’t stock every part for every brand, but we know which Long Beach suppliers carry Nikro replacement brushes, which Aprilaire humidifier pads fit the coastal-climate models, and where to source Honeywell media filters without the two-week wait. That local supply knowledge translates to faster job completion and fewer return visits.

Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Long Beach Homes

  • Corroded sheetmetal joints in post-WWII tract homes. The 1945–1965 housing stock in 90806, 90807, and 90808 often has original ductwork with rusted seams and separated joints. Standard cleaning blows debris through these gaps into wall cavities; we identify and seal separations before agitation cleaning begins.
  • Diesel soot infiltration in port-adjacent ZIP codes. Homes in 90810 and 90813 near the Port of Long Beach and the 710 freeway corridor regularly show return grilles coated in greasy black particulate. This requires HEPA vacuum passes with specialized filtration, not standard brush cleaning, and often indicates return duct leakage drawing in outdoor air.
  • Mold colonization on fiberglass duct liner in coastal humidity. The 90803 marine layer and beach-adjacent neighborhoods create persistently damp duct environments. We find mold on fiberglass liner that has exceeded its design life, requiring careful removal protocols and antimicrobial treatment rather than simple cleaning.
  • Retrofit ductwork in pre-WWII bungalows with inaccessible runs. The 1920s–1940s homes in Wrigley and North Long Beach often have flex duct or rectangular mains installed in wall cavities with no access panels. We use borescope inspection to assess these runs and create strategic access points only when cleaning is viable and cost-effective.

Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Long Beach, CA

Here’s what HVAC cleaning costs in Long Beach’s current market:

Service Typical Range
Blower cleaning only $180–$280
Evaporator coil cleaning $220–$350
Air handler cleaning (full) $280–$420
Condenser coil cleaning $150–$240
Complete HVAC system cleaning (all components) $480–$650
Heat exchanger inspection + cleaning $200–$320
Antimicrobial coil treatment $75–$125 (add-on)

What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility matters: a blower in a spacious garage is faster than one in a 1940s closet retrofit. Contamination severity matters: diesel-soot jobs in 90810 need more HEPA passes than standard dust removal. Duct condition matters: corroded joints we need to seal add time and material. We don’t quote by phone without seeing the system, but we do provide free, no-pressure estimates in Long Beach — Richard Anderson will inspect, explain what he finds, and give you a firm number before any work begins. Call (833) 958-5022 to schedule.

We Also Serve Cities Near Long Beach

Our service radius covers the full Long Beach area plus neighboring communities. We regularly work in Signal Hill, where the hillside homes have their own duct access challenges; Lakewood, with its similar post-WWII housing stock but different contaminant profile; Carson, particularly the residential areas near Victoria Park; and West Carson, where port-corridor air quality concerns mirror those in west Long Beach. Each city gets the same owner-led service — Richard Anderson doesn’t delegate to regional crews.

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

Why Long Beach Chooses Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California

We set the standard for hvac cleaning in Long Beach.

30–60 Min Response

Fast dispatch across Long Beach. Same-day and after-hours emergency service available.

Licensed & Insured

Fully certified technicians who meet all local and state licensing requirements.

Upfront Pricing

No hidden fees, no surprises. You approve the price before any work begins.

Guaranteed Work

Every repair and installation is backed by our workmanship warranty and satisfaction guarantee.

How It Works in Long Beach

Getting your hvac cleaning handled is simple and fast.

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Call or Request a Free Estimate

Tell us about your hvac cleaning needs and we provide an upfront, transparent quote — no obligation, no hidden fees.

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Licensed Technician Dispatched

A background-checked, certified technician arrives in Long Beach — typically within 30–60 minutes, with parts stocked on the truck.

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Problem Solved, Guaranteed

We complete the job to your full satisfaction, backed by our warranty and 100% satisfaction guarantee.

What happens when you call

  1. 1
    A real person answersNo phone trees — talk to a local hvac cleaning pro.
  2. 2
    You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched. No surprises.
  3. 3
    A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, typically within 60-minute.
  4. 4
    You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.

What Long Beach Customers Say

Trusted by homeowners across Long Beach and surrounding areas.

★★★★★

"Called late on a Friday and they had someone at my door within the hour. Professional, clean work, and the price was exactly what they quoted."

Jason M. · Long Beach
★★★★★

"Best in Long Beach. Diagnosed the problem immediately and fixed it in under an hour. Two other companies couldn't even get me an appointment that week."

Amanda K. · Long Beach Area
★★★★★

"Very impressed with the upfront pricing and professionalism. No hidden fees, no upselling — just honest work done right. My go-to company from now on."

Robert L. · Near Long Beach
★★★★★

"Had an after-hours emergency and they answered right away and sent someone fast. Exactly what you want in a crisis."

Lisa P. · Long Beach

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