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HVAC Cleaning in West Virginia, WV | Nova Air Duct Cleaning West Virginia

Trusted HVAC Cleaning for West Virginia Homeowners

HVAC cleaning in West Virginia typically costs $180–$550 depending on which components need service, and most jobs are completed in 2–4 hours with same-day scheduling available. At Nova Air Duct Cleaning, Ronald Sanchez personally handles every HVAC cleaning project with 14 years of focused air duct expertise and professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment. Call us at (877) 361-9762 for a free estimate anywhere in West Virginia.

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West Virginia’s hard water, seasonal humidity swings, and heavy pollen loads from the Appalachian forests put unique stress on heating and cooling systems. We’ve cleaned HVAC components in homes from Cheat Lake to Dunbar, and we regularly find evaporator coils clogged with a mix of mineral scale and organic buildup that you just don’t see in drier climates. Over 730 homeowners have reviewed our work — see what they found — and that feedback reflects what happens when Ronald handles your job personally instead of sending a subcontractor crew. Whether your blower motor is laboring, your condenser fins are packed with cottonwood fluff, or your heat exchanger needs inspection before another heating season, we bring the same rotary-brush and negative-pressure vacuum systems used by commercial contractors to your residential system.

What Our HVAC Cleaning Service Includes

Evaporator Coil Cleaning

The evaporator coil sits inside your air handler and absorbs heat from your home’s air — when it’s coated in dust and biofilm, your AC runs longer, costs more, and can’t dehumidify properly. In West Virginia, we see coils fouled by a combination of high summer humidity and mineral deposits from well water that drips through condensate lines. Ronald uses foaming cleaners and low-pressure rinsing that removes buildup without bending the delicate aluminum fins, then checks your condensate drain for the algae blockages that are common in our climate.

Blower Cleaning

Your blower motor and fan assembly push conditioned air through every room, and even a thin layer of dust on the blades reduces airflow by 10–15%. We remove the blower housing, clean each blade individually, and lubricate bearings on older units — something many generalist services skip because it adds time. In Parkersburg and Charleston homes with pets or recent remodeling, we’ve pulled blowers packed with enough hair and drywall dust to visibly strain the motor amp draw.

Condenser Cleaning

The outdoor condenser unit releases heat from your refrigerant, but its fins act like a filter for pollen, grass clippings, and the fine coal dust that still drifts through parts of West Virginia. We straighten bent fins with a specialized comb, then apply foaming cleaner and rinse from the inside out to push debris away from the coils. Ronald carries a fin density gauge because different manufacturers use different fin spacing — using the wrong tool damages the coil and voids warranties.

Air Handler Cleaning

The air handler cabinet houses your coil, blower, and often your filter rack — it’s a dark, humid box that grows mold and harbors dust mites if not periodically cleaned. We vacuum the entire cabinet, treat rust spots common in older Huntington systems, and inspect the filter seal for gaps that bypass filtration. For homes near the Ohio River in Belpre or Vienna, we’ve found air handlers with corrosion accelerated by higher ambient humidity — early cleaning catches this before it requires replacement.

Heat Exchanger Cleaning

Your heat exchanger separates combustion gases from your breathable air, and any crack or heavy soot buildup creates a genuine safety hazard — this is not a DIY inspection. Ronald examines heat exchangers with a borescope camera, looking for cracks, rust flakes, and soot patterns that indicate incomplete combustion. In older Martins Ferry and Wheeling homes with original furnaces, we’ve identified exchangers failing from age-related metal fatigue and advised replacement before carbon monoxide becomes a risk.

Coil Treatment

After mechanical cleaning, we apply EPA-registered coil treatments that inhibit future biological growth without leaving residues that affect air quality. For West Virginia homeowners with allergy sufferers, we offer upgraded treatments using Abatement Technologies products that provide extended antimicrobial protection through our humid summers. This isn’t a substitute for cleaning — it’s a finishing step that extends the results, especially on coils in basements or crawl spaces where humidity stays elevated.

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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.

Brands We Service for HVAC Cleaning

We’ve serviced hundreds of Honeywell air cleaning systems integrated into forced-air HVAC setups, and we stock their OEM media filters and electronic air cleaner cells for same-day replacement. Our experience with Aprilaire whole-house humidifiers and dehumidifiers means we clean their distribution trays and replace water panels during HVAC service without a return trip — one call covers it all. Whether you have Honeywell, Aprilaire, or any other make, we can help.

Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration systems and Guardsman coil treatments round out our product knowledge for homes with specialized indoor air quality needs. We’ve maintained Abatement portable and installed HEPA units in Morgantown medical offices and residential applications alike, and we specify Guardsman treatments for coastal-adjacent homes in the Eastern Panhandle where salt air accelerates coil corrosion. Our Nikro and Rotobrush equipment is manufacturer-agnostic — it works with Trane, Carrier, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, and every other residential brand we encounter in West Virginia.

Signs You Need HVAC Cleaning Right Now

  • Your energy bills jumped without rate increases. A dirty evaporator coil or blower can increase cooling costs 20–30% because the system runs longer to hit thermostat setpoints. We see this pattern every June in South Charleston when homeowners first turn on AC that’s been idle since September.
  • Some rooms never reach the set temperature. Restricted airflow from a clogged blower or blocked coil often shows up as hot or cold spots before total system failure. In split-level homes common in Brookhaven, this usually means the main trunk line or the air handler itself needs attention.
  • You smell musty or burning odors when the system cycles on. Musty points to biological growth on wet coils; burning suggests dust accumulation on heat exchangers or motors overheating from friction. Both warrant immediate inspection — the burning smell especially, as it can precede motor failure or electrical issues.
  • Your system short-cycles — turns on and off rapidly. A dirty condenser or restricted coil can cause high head pressure that trips safety switches, while a fouled evaporator can ice up and trigger the low-pressure cutoff. Either way, the compressor takes a beating every time it restarts.
  • Visible dust plumes from supply vents when the blower starts. This means debris has bypassed your filter and accumulated in the ductwork or air handler, and it’s now being distributed through your living space. For allergy sufferers in Vienna and Wheeling, this is often the final straw that prompts a call.

Our HVAC Cleaning Process — Step by Step

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    System diagnostics and photography. Ronald starts every job by recording baseline measurements — static pressure, temperature split, and amp draw on the blower motor. We photograph your coils and blower before touching anything, so you see exactly what we started with.
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    Component access and protection. We lay protective sheeting, shut down electrical power at the disconnect, and remove panels without stripping screws or breaking brittle plastic tabs common on 10+ year old units. Your floors and walls stay clean; your equipment stays intact.
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    Mechanical cleaning with professional-grade equipment. Rotobrush rotary brushes agitate coil fins and blower blades while Nikro negative-pressure vacuums capture dislodged debris at the source — not your living room. For condensers, we use variable-speed fin combs and low-pressure wands that clean without folding fins flat.
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    Inspection and treatment. Ronald borescope-inspects heat exchangers, tests condensate drains with measured water flow, and applies coil treatment where appropriate. We flag any component showing wear that could fail in the next season — cracked ignitors, corroded contactors, weak capacitors.
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    Reassembly, testing, and documentation. We restore power, verify proper operation, and record after-cleaning measurements. You get a summary sheet showing before/after static pressure and temperature split, plus any recommendations for repair or future maintenance. From cleaning to sealing to sanitizing — one call covers it all.

How Much Does HVAC Cleaning Cost in West Virginia?

A typical evaporator coil cleaning in West Virginia runs $180–$280 depending on accessibility — attic installations in newer Morgantown builds take longer than basement units in older Dunbar homes. Full air handler cleaning with blower removal generally falls in the $250–$400 range, while condenser cleaning alone is usually $150–$220. Heat exchanger inspection and cleaning, which includes borescope documentation, runs $200–$350 because of the safety-critical nature of the work. Coil treatment as an add-on service is typically $45–$85 per application.

HVAC technician performing professional air duct cleaning on a wall unit in West Virginia, WV

Several factors move these numbers. Location within your home matters: crawl space air handlers require more time and protective setup than garage installations. System age affects complexity — 25-year-old units have brittle wiring insulation and corroded fasteners that slow careful disassembly. The severity of buildup matters too; we’ve pulled blowers in Cheat Lake lake homes packed with enough dog hair to fill a grocery bag, and that level of contamination requires extended cleaning cycles. Combination services reduce per-item cost — scheduling evaporator and condenser cleaning together typically saves $50–$75 over separate visits.

To avoid overpaying, ask any prospective cleaner whether they quote flat rates or time-and-materials, whether they charge extra for blower removal, and whether their price includes before/after documentation. We include all of these in our written estimates with no hidden fees. Our free estimate covers travel anywhere in our home service area, a full system inspection, and a detailed quote valid for 30 days — call (877) 361-9762 to schedule yours.

HVAC Cleaning Near West Virginia — Our Service Area

We typically schedule HVAC cleaning within 24–48 hours across our core West Virginia service area, with same-day availability for urgent situations like suspected heat exchanger damage or complete airflow loss. Our regular routes cover HVAC Cleaning in Charleston, HVAC Cleaning in Huntington, and HVAC Cleaning in Parkersburg, plus Morgantown, Belpre, Brookhaven, South Charleston, Martins Ferry, Vienna, Wheeling, Cheat Lake, and Dunbar. Response times to the Northern Panhandle and Eastern Panhandle vary seasonally — winter heating emergencies and summer AC breakdowns create surges that we manage by extending hours rather than subcontracting work.

Serving West Virginia, WV — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the West Virginia area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.

Frequently Asked Questions — HVAC Cleaning in West Virginia

Schedule Your HVAC Cleaning Service in West Virginia Today

Call (877) 361-9762 to speak with Ronald directly about your system, or request a free no-obligation estimate online. We offer flexible scheduling including Saturday appointments, and we never subcontract — 14 years of focused air duct expertise means you get the owner on every job. Whether you’re in Charleston, Huntington, Parkersburg, or anywhere in between, Nova Air Duct Cleaning brings professional-grade equipment and accountable service to your HVAC cleaning project.

Written by Ronald Sanchez, Owner at Nova Air Duct Cleaning, serving West Virginia since 2010.

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What happens when you call

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    A real person answersNo phone trees — talk to a local hvac cleaning pro.
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    You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched. No surprises.
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    A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, typically within 30–60 min.
  4. 4
    You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.

What West Virginia Customers Say

Trusted by homeowners across West Virginia and surrounding areas.

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

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