Your HVAC coils are responsible for heat transfer. When they become coated with debris:
Airflow is restricted
Cooling and heating efficiency drops
Compressors and motors experience added strain
Energy consumption increases
System lifespan shortens
Full system inspection
Safe access to evaporator and condenser coils
Application of non-corrosive, HVAC-approved coil cleaner
Removal of embedded debris and buildup
Controlled rinse and drying
System performance testing

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Weak airflow from vents
Hot and cold spots in the home
Rising energy bills
Excessive dust buildup
Unusual system noise
Safe system shutdown
Accessing blower assembly
Precision blade cleaning
Motor inspection
Operational performance testing

If you’re experiencing any of these, coil cleaning should be inspected immediately.
We clean HVAC Units for:
Residential HVAC systems
Commercial rooftop units
Property management turnovers
Apartment Complexes
Restaurants & Hotels
Whether you manage one property or multiple units in Memphis and surrounding areas, we can recommend the right solution for your HVAC system.
For maximum indoor air protection, many Memphis homeowners combine:
Air purification systems
Most residential HVAC systems should have their coils inspected and cleaned at least once per year. Homes with pets, smokers, high dust levels, or heavy system usage may require more frequent cleaning. Commercial properties and restaurants often need more regular maintenance.
Dirty coils restrict heat transfer and airflow. This forces your HVAC system to run longer cycles, increases energy consumption, reduces cooling performance, and can lead to compressor damage or premature system failure.
Yes. When coils are coated with dust, grease, or biological buildup, your system must work harder to maintain temperature. This results in longer run times and higher utility costs.
Most residential coil cleaning services take 1–3 hours depending on system accessibility and buildup severity. Commercial systems may take longer.
The blower wheel is responsible for pushing conditioned air through your ductwork and into each room of your home or business. If the wheel becomes coated in dust and debris, airflow decreases and system performance suffers.
Common signs include:
Weak airflow from vents
Uneven temperatures in rooms
Higher than normal energy bills
Excessive dust in the home
HVAC system running longer than usual
Unusual noises from the air handler
If airflow feels restricted, the blower assembly may need inspection.
Yes. When debris builds up on the blades, the system must work harder to move air. This increases strain on the blower motor and leads to longer run cycles and higher energy consumption.
No. Duct cleaning removes debris from the ductwork itself. Blower wheel cleaning focuses on the fan assembly inside the air handler that moves air through the system.
Most systems should have the blower assembly inspected annually as part of routine HVAC maintenance. Homes with pets, smokers, or high dust levels may require more frequent cleaning.
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We offer expert fresh air solutions to keep your home or business healthy and comfortable year-round. Our team provides reliable ventilation, filtration, and air quality services.