Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across Parlier
Professional HVAC cleaning in Parlier typically runs $220–$480 for a complete system service and is usually completed in a single visit. We’re based in Bell and regularly make the run up Highway 99 to Parlier — usually arriving same-day or next-day for scheduled appointments. Richard Anderson, our owner and lead technician, knows the difference between a standard valley duct system and what Parlier homes actually face: agricultural dust loads that urban Fresno technicians rarely encounter.
If you’re off Manning Avenue, near the vineyard blocks along Sumner, or in the older neighborhoods around Parlier’s downtown core, you’ve probably noticed your HVAC filters clogging faster than your relatives’ systems up in Clovis. That’s not your imagination. Call us at (833) 958-5022 for a free estimate — Richard shows up, not a crew you’ve never met.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California Is Parlier’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
We’ve built our reputation on being the HVAC Cleaning team that actually understands rural valley conditions. Fourteen years focused on one trade: cleaner air, cleaner ducts. Our 4.9-star average across 364+ verified reviews reflects homeowners who’ve seen the difference between a shop-vac blowout and genuine rotary-brush extraction.
Parlier customers specifically mention our response time — we’re typically on-site within 24 hours because we know agricultural dust doesn’t wait. Richard Anderson personally leads every job, so the person quoting your work is the same technician cleaning your evaporator coil. No handoffs to anonymous subcontractors.
We carry professional Rotobrush and Nikro equipment systems — the same rotary brush and negative-air extraction setups used by commercial restoration contractors, not consumer-grade shop-vac conversions. For Parlier’s heavier contamination loads, that equipment difference matters. We’ve cleaned systems in the 93648 zip code where standard vacuum agitation simply polished the grime without removing it.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Parlier
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
Parlier’s evaporator coils take a beating that Fresno coils don’t. The combination of 100°F+ summer runtimes and fall harvest dust creates a bonded film that standard foaming cleaners won’t touch. Richard uses specialized non-acidic cleaners followed by pressurized rinse — critical because the tule fog that blankets the valley from November through February introduces moisture into systems already loaded with dry-season agricultural dust. Wet grime on a coil becomes a mold factory. We’ve found coils in Parlier homes near vineyard blocks that needed triple-pass agitation to restore full heat-exchange efficiency.
Blower Cleaning
Your blower motor and squirrel cage are the engine moving air through every room. In Parlier, that blower is also the primary collection point for grape pomace particulates and sulfur-based fungicide drift that makes it past compromised filters. A dirty blower wheel can drop system airflow by 30% without triggering any error code — you just get weak vents and higher electric bills. We remove the entire blower assembly for bench cleaning when contamination is heavy, which is standard for our Parlier calls during October through December.
Condenser Cleaning
Outdoor condensers in Parlier fight a two-front battle: cottonwood fluff from the valley’s riparian zones and the fine calcareous dust that blows off exposed vineyard soils during pre-harvest cultivation. We disassemble the fan guard and use low-pressure foaming cleaner followed by directional rinse — never high-pressure washing that can bend fins. For properties on the east side of Parlier near open fields, we recommend condenser cleaning every spring before the first 100°F day hits.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler cabinet is where return air mixes with conditioned supply — and where untreated leaks pull unfiltered agricultural dust directly into your ductwork. Parlier’s housing stock of 1970s–1990s homes often has undersized or poorly-sealed flex-duct connections at the air handler. We clean the entire cabinet interior, treat with antimicrobial where moisture staining exists, and seal accessible leak points with mastic. This is where our field experience in Parlier pays off: we know the specific failure patterns of those era’s flex-duct systems.
What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Parlier
We work on equipment from Honeywell, Aprilaire, and other major manufacturers daily. Richard stocks common replacement components for Parlier customers — filter racks, UV bulb assemblies, electronic air cleaner cells — so most jobs don’t wait on parts runs back to Fresno. For specialized components, our supplier relationships mean next-day availability rather than the week-long delays that leave Parlier homeowners running portable units in August heat. We also service and source Abatement Technologies and Guardsman products for customers with existing indoor air quality systems.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Parlier Homes
- Sticky agricultural grime that standard vacuums can’t extract. Last October on Sumner Avenue, we cleaned a 1990s flex-duct system coated with black, sticky vineyard dust from surrounding table grape fields. Our Rotobrush with a heavy-duty brush head broke the bonded grime loose; the homeowner had tried a DIY aerosol fogger twice with no improvement. Using standard vacuum agitation on heavy agricultural duct grime often leaves a sticky film that re-releases into airflow within weeks.
- Return-air leaks bypassing the filter entirely. Parlier’s older homes frequently have filter cabinets with gaps or missing cover seals. Skipping the filter cabinet means untreated return-air leaks bypass the filter entirely, letting PM2.5 agricultural particulates settle deeper in the ductwork — past where any future filter can reach them.
- Post-cleaning mold regrowth in tule fog season. Failing to treat evaporator coils with a fungicide after cleaning in tule fog season allows mold to reform within 30 days. The valley’s winter moisture plus existing organic dust creates ideal conditions. We treat coils preventively during fall cleanings.
- Evaporative cooler residue in converted systems. Many Parlier homes ran evaporative coolers before switching to refrigerated air. The mineral scale and biological film from years of swamp cooler use remains in ductwork, creating a unique contamination layer that standard residential cleaning protocols miss.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Parlier, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Parlier |
|---|---|
| Basic blower and coil cleaning | $220–$320 |
| Full system HVAC cleaning (coil, blower, air handler, condenser) | $380–$480 |
| Heavy agricultural contamination requiring extended agitation | $450–$580 |
| Air handler cabinet sealing and cleaning | $180–$260 |
What moves you within these ranges: system accessibility, contamination severity, and whether we’re dealing with standard household dust or the bonded agricultural grime common in Parlier’s vineyard-adjacent properties. Homes near active fields on Manning Avenue or the east side of 93648 typically fall in the upper half due to extended labor time. We quote upfront before starting — no open-ended billing. Call (833) 958-5022 for your exact estimate; estimates are free and Richard will walk your system with you.
We Also Serve Cities Near Parlier
Our service radius covers the full southern San Joaquin Valley cluster — we regularly clean HVAC systems in Selma, Reedley, Kingsburg, and Fowler. Each city gets a different contamination profile: Selma’s raisin processing dust, Reedley’s citrus packing particulates, Kingsburg’s older Swedish-American housing stock with unique duct configurations, Fowler’s mix of agricultural and light industrial exposure. We adjust our approach accordingly.
Serving Parlier, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Parlier 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 Parlier
Parlier sits at the center of Fresno County’s densest vineyard and stone-fruit orchard belt, meaning residential HVAC systems run almost continuously during 100°F+ summers while drawing in heavy loads of agricultural dust, grape pomace particulates, and sulfur-based fungicide drift from surrounding fields — duct contamination accumulates here at a pace that has no parallel in nearby urban Fresno or Clovis. Our Rotobrush systems use heavier brush heads and longer agitation cycles than we’d deploy in a Fresno subdivision. Call (833) 958-5022 and Richard will explain what your specific location requires.
Yes — the San Joaquin Valley’s air quality is consistently rated among the worst in the nation for PM2.5, and Parlier’s position surrounded by active farm fields compounds this further; the tule fog that blankets the valley from November through February introduces moisture into duct systems already loaded with dry-season agricultural dust, creating a grime that bonds to duct walls rather than simply blowing free. That bonded grime requires mechanical agitation, not just air washing. We see the worst cases in homes that skipped fall cleaning and ran heating all winter.
Homes within a quarter-mile of active vineyard blocks on Manning Avenue or similar roads should schedule full HVAC cleaning every 18–24 months, with filter changes every 6–8 weeks during harvest season (August through October). Grape harvest generates a seasonal spike of fine organic dust and sulfur fungicide residue; local technicians commonly find a distinctive dark, slightly sticky coating on duct interiors in homes near vineyard blocks — a contamination pattern that resets every fall and is essentially nonexistent in homes just 15 miles north in urban Fresno. Call (833) 958-5022 to set up a maintenance schedule that matches your property’s exposure.
No — a new filter only addresses future particulates, not the accumulated agricultural dust, organic matter, and potential mold already coating your duct walls, coils, and blower. Parlier’s housing stock of modest single-family rentals and owner-occupied homes built from the late 1970s through the 1990s often has undersized or poorly-sealed flex-duct systems that allow the valley’s fine PM2.5 agricultural particulates to infiltrate duct cavities rather than being filtered at the return. The contamination is already past the filter zone. We can assess how much has bypassed versus been filtered — call for a free inspection.
Yes — converted evaporative cooler systems carry mineral scale, algae residue, and biological film that standard refrigerated-air cleaning won’t fully address. We use descaling agents and extended rinse protocols on these systems, then verify with borescope inspection that duct interiors are clean to bare metal or fiberglass. Many Parlier homes made this conversion in the 2000s and still carry years of cooler residue. Richard will identify the signs during your free estimate walkthrough.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California, serving Parlier and the San Joaquin Valley since 2010.