Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across Columbus
HVAC cleaning in Columbus typically runs $280–$580 for a complete system service and is usually completed in a single visit. We’re Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Greater Columbus, and our HVAC Cleaning team handles evaporator coils, blowers, condensers, air handlers, and heat exchangers throughout Franklin County. From the historic brick homes of German Village to the two-story colonials lining Dublin’s outer ring, we’ve spent eight years cleaning the exact systems Columbus homeowners depend on for muggy July afternoons and frigid January nights. Call (866) 531-6429 — we answer directly, and most Columbus appointments are scheduled within 48 hours.

Why Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Greater Columbus Is Columbus’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
Nearly 800 homeowners have reviewed our work across Columbus, giving us a 4.9-star average over eight years of focused duct and HVAC cleaning. That’s not a marketing claim — it’s the volume of real jobs Michael Brown has personally completed as owner and lead technician, from Bexley’s pre-war retrofits to the uniform subdivisions of Hilliard and Reynoldsburg.
We don’t send subcontractors. Michael handles each job personally, accountable from the first phone call to the final walkthrough. Our Rotobrush and Nikro systems are the same professional-grade equipment commercial contractors use — not rebranded shop vacuums. And because we cover cleaning, repair, sealing, and sanitizing under one roof, Columbus homeowners don’t coordinate multiple vendors for a single system.
Response time matters in a city this spread out. We schedule Columbus metro appointments within one to two business days, with same-day availability for urgent airflow or contamination issues. Whether you’re off Route 161 in New Albany or tucked into Upper Arlington near Lane Avenue, you’re on our direct route.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Columbus
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil is where Columbus’s humidity battle is won or lost. In homes near the Scioto and Olentangy river corridors, ambient moisture keeps coils wet through long summer cycles — prime conditions for mold and biofilm that restrict airflow and force your compressor to overwork. We remove the coil assembly when accessible, clean with foaming agents and low-pressure rinsing, then verify drainage path clearance. In German Village homes with retrofitted forced-air systems, coil access often requires navigating tight mechanical closets added during 1980s renovations; we’ve handled enough to work efficiently without damaging surrounding finishes.
Blower Cleaning
A dirty blower wheel cuts airflow by 15–30% before most homeowners notice anything wrong. In Columbus’s 1990s–2000s tract homes — the vast suburban belt across Dublin, Westerville, Grove City, and Reynoldsburg — blower compartments accumulate a distinctive mix of skin cells, pet dander, and fine drywall dust from original construction and subsequent renovations. We remove the blower assembly, clean the wheel and housing with compressed air and contact cleaning, then rebalance the wheel before reinstallation. A clean blower means quieter operation and more even temperatures across those long ranch floorplans common in the outer ring.
Condenser Cleaning
Outdoor condenser coils in Columbus take a beating: cottonwood fluff in late spring, ragweed debris through October, and the fine limestone dust that blows off central Ohio farmland. We fin-comb damaged coils, apply foaming cleaner, and rinse with controlled pressure — enough to clear the fins, never enough to bend them. For homes in Whitehall or near Port Columbus, jet noise and airport-area particulate add another layer of buildup we account for during service. A clean condenser can drop head pressure significantly, which you’ll see in lower summer electric bills.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler is the central station of your forced-air system, and in Columbus it’s often installed in a basement, crawl space, or retrofitted closet. We clean the entire cabinet interior — filter rack, return plenum, supply plenum, and drain pan — then treat with antimicrobial where indicated. In New Albany and Dublin luxury subdivisions built during the 2000s, we’ve found air handlers heavily contaminated with renovation dust from flip projects; the fine particulate bypasses standard filters and embeds in cabinet insulation. Our Nikro HEPA-contained cleaning captures this debris rather than redistributing it.
Heat Exchanger Cleaning
Gas furnace heat exchangers in Columbus’s older housing stock — especially pre-1950 homes in Bexley, Olde Towne East, and German Village — operate under decades of thermal stress. We inspect for soot buildup that indicates incomplete combustion, clean primary and secondary exchangers with brushes and vacuum extraction, and document any corrosion or cracking that would require furnace replacement. This isn’t cosmetic maintenance; it’s combustion safety verification performed by a technician who understands the stakes.

Coil Treatment
After mechanical cleaning, we apply EPA-registered antimicrobial treatments to evaporator coils and drain pans, using products from recognized manufacturers. For Columbus homes near the river corridors — where humidity-driven mold recurrence is common — this treatment extends cleanliness and reduces the biological load circulating through your living space. We specify Honeywell and Aprilaire products where homeowners have existing IAQ equipment from those brands, ensuring chemical compatibility.
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 Columbus
We clean and maintain HVAC equipment from every major manufacturer installed in Columbus homes: Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, Bryant, York, and American Standard. For air quality and sanitizing work, we use Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration, Honeywell electronic air cleaners and media filters, and Aprilaire humidifier and ventilation components. We don’t guess at parts compatibility — eight years in Columbus has given us direct familiarity with the model runs common to local builders, from the entry-level Goodmans in 2005 Dublin subdivisions to the premium Carrier Infinity systems in New Albany’s luxury market. If your component needs replacement rather than cleaning, we source correctly the first time.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Columbus Homes
- Renovation dust packed into flex ducts. In 2000s-era New Albany and Dublin homes, interior flip renovations dumped drywall compound dust directly into unsealed duct runs. Standard filter changes don’t touch it — professional extraction with Rotobrush equipment and HEPA containment is required.
- Dead-end debris traps in historic retrofits. German Village and Olde Towne East homes with hand-fabricated sheet-metal trunks from forced-air retrofits have irregular branch layouts where debris accumulates in sections with no airflow velocity. These require disassembly and manual cleaning, not just vacuum insertion.
- Mold and biofilm from river-corridor humidity. The Scioto and Olentangy valleys keep ambient moisture elevated through summer. HVAC systems running extended dehumidification cycles develop biological growth on coils and in drain pans that recolonizes if not properly treated with antimicrobial after mechanical cleaning.
- Original flex duct at end of service life. Columbus’s 1988–2008 suburban explosion produced thousands of similarly aged homes with builder-grade flex duct now 20–30 years old. The internal liner degrades, the insulation compacts, and the fiberglass duct board plenums fray — creating particulate sources that cleaning alone cannot fully address.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Columbus, OH
| Service | Typical Range in Columbus |
|---|---|
| Evaporator coil cleaning | $180–$340 |
| Blower cleaning | $140–$260 |
| Condenser cleaning | $120–$220 |
| Air handler cleaning | $200–$380 |
| Heat exchanger cleaning | $160–$300 |
| Coil treatment (antimicrobial) | $80–$150 |
| Complete HVAC system cleaning (multiple components) | $280–$580 |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility matters — a coil buried in a cramped German Village mechanical closet takes longer than one in a spacious Dublin basement. Contamination severity matters — light dust vacuums faster than embedded renovation particulate. And component condition matters — a blower wheel with years of caked buildup requires more contact time than one maintained on reasonable intervals. We inspect before quoting, and estimates are always free. Call (866) 531-6429 for exact pricing on your system.
We Also Serve Cities Near Columbus
Our service radius covers the full Columbus metro, including Grandview Heights with its tight lot lines and vintage housing stock, Upper Arlington and its mix of 1950s ranches and newer infill, Bexley with its landmark district pre-war homes, and Whitehall with its postwar subdivisions and airport-corridor exposure. Same equipment, same owner-technician accountability, same 48-hour scheduling.
Serving Columbus, OH — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Columbus 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 Columbus
Your original builder-grade flex duct system is now 20–30 years old, and the internal liner, insulation, and fiberglass duct board plenums are degrading simultaneously. Columbus’s rapid suburban expansion during that period created a uniquely concentrated wave of same-era housing now hitting peak maintenance age — unlike slower-growth Ohio metros where demand is more spread out. Cleaning now lets us assess whether degradation is advanced enough to warrant duct replacement rather than repeated cleaning. Call (866) 531-6429 for a free inspection — we’ll tell you honestly which path makes sense.
Yes, substantially. German Village’s pre-1950 homes were retrofitted with forced-air systems that use hand-fabricated rectangular sheet-metal trunks with irregular branch layouts — dead-end sections trap debris that rotary brushing alone won’t reach. Access is tighter, disassembly is often necessary, and the mechanical closets were improvised during renovation rather than designed in. New builds have standardized access and uniform duct geometry. We’ve cleaned both across eight years in Columbus, and the approach differs significantly.
It reduces the reservoir of accumulated pollen and biological material circulating through your system, but it’s not a seasonal cure-all. Central Ohio’s August-through-October ragweed counts are among the highest in the region, and pollen infiltrates through windows, doors, and building envelope gaps regardless of duct cleanliness. Where HVAC cleaning helps most is removing the years of accumulated organic debris that feeds mold and dust mite populations — reducing the total allergen load your system distributes. For active filtration during peak season, we can assess whether your current filter strategy matches Columbus’s specific pollen profile.
Yes — and we specifically recommend it for river-corridor properties where ambient humidity drives faster biological recurrence. Coil treatment with EPA-registered antimicrobial, applied after thorough mechanical cleaning, extends the interval before mold and biofilm reestablish on wet evaporator surfaces. We’ve treated coils in homes from the Short North to Dublin’s Scioto-adjacent developments, and the pattern is consistent: without treatment, mechanical cleaning alone buys 12–18 months in these microclimates; with treatment, 24–36 months is typical. Call (866) 531-6429 to discuss whether your location warrants this add-on.
We clean with Rotobrush rotary brush systems and Nikro HEPA-contained vacuum equipment — the same professional-grade systems used in commercial and industrial applications, not consumer-grade alternatives. For air quality and sanitizing work, we deploy Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration, Honeywell electronic air cleaners and media filters, and Aprilaire ventilation and humidity control components. Michael Brown selected this equipment specifically for the range of Columbus housing stock we encounter, from fragile vintage flex duct to heavy-gauge commercial-style installations.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner & Lead Technician at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Greater Columbus, serving Columbus since 2016.