Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across Jersey Village
HVAC cleaning in Jersey Village typically runs $180–$450 per system depending on which components need service, and most jobs are completed same-day when you call before noon. We’re based in Houston and regularly dispatch to Jersey Village along Highway 290 and the 1960 corridor, usually arriving within 45 minutes to an hour. Our HVAC Cleaning team knows the specific challenges of Jersey Village homes — from post-Harvey flood damage hidden in ductwork to aging ranch-style systems baking in attic heat. Call (855) 683-5929 for a free estimate and honest assessment of what your system actually needs.

Why Lone Star Air Duct Cleaning Service Houston Is Jersey Village’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
We’ve built our reputation in Jersey Village one job at a time — 433 customers have left reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and a growing share of those come from repeat calls in the 77064 ZIP code and surrounding neighborhoods. Owner Scott Gray leads every HVAC cleaning job personally, bringing two decades of hands-on experience to homes near the Addicks Reservoir boundary where flood recovery work demands extra diligence.
Our response time to Jersey Village is consistently under an hour during business hours, and we keep Nikro HEPA vacuums and Rotobrush rotary systems loaded for same-day service. We know which ranch homes off Lakeview Drive and Jersey Drive were built with original flex duct in the 1960s and 1970s, and we know how Harvey’s floodwaters affected the low-lying properties differently than higher-ground suburbs. That local knowledge means we don’t waste time diagnosing problems we’ve seen dozens of times before.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Jersey Village
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
In Jersey Village’s relentless Gulf Coast humidity, evaporator coils in attic air handlers work overtime pulling moisture from the air — and that same humidity accelerates mold and biofilm buildup on coil fins. We use foaming cleaners and low-pressure rinses that remove buildup without bending delicate aluminum fins, then apply antimicrobial treatments where microbial growth is present. For homes near the Addicks Reservoir that experienced flooding, coil cleaning often reveals contamination that started during Harvey and has circulated through the home ever since. A clean coil can drop your system’s energy draw by 15–20% in peak Jersey Village summer heat.
Blower Cleaning
The blower assembly moves every cubic foot of air through your Jersey Village home, and when dust, pet dander, and post-flood microbial debris coat the blades, airflow drops and motor strain increases. We remove the blower housing, clean each blade and the squirrel cage with compressed air and contact cleaners, and balance the assembly on reinstallation. In older Jersey Village ranch homes with original sheet-metal duct systems, blower cleaning is especially critical — these systems weren’t designed for the fine particulate load that decades of Houston air pollution and flood recovery dust have introduced.
Condenser Cleaning
Your outdoor condenser unit in Jersey Village battles cottonwood fluff from nearby greenbelts, grass clippings from frequent mowing in our long growing season, and the fine silt that settled over everything during Harvey’s flooding. We straighten bent fins, deep-clean coils with foaming agents, and clear the condensate drain to prevent backups during August humidity spikes. A properly cleaned condenser runs cooler and lasts longer — important in Jersey Village, where replacement parts for aging systems can be hard to source quickly.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler is the heart of your Jersey Village HVAC system, and in homes that took floodwater, it’s often the component that got replaced while connected ductwork was left untouched. We clean the entire cabinet, drain pan, and internal surfaces, then inspect downstream duct connections for moisture staining or microbial growth that indicates the real problem wasn’t solved. Our Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration captures dislodged debris rather than redistributing it through your home. For post-Harvey properties in Lakeview and surrounding neighborhoods, air handler cleaning frequently reveals the disconnect between visible repairs and hidden contamination still circulating through the system.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Jersey Village
We maintain familiarity with the equipment brands most common in Jersey Village’s housing stock — Honeywell electronic air cleaners, Aprilaire whole-home humidifiers, and Guardsman antimicrobial treatments for post-flood applications. Our Rotobrush and Nikro systems are compatible with ductwork across all major configurations, and we stock replacement media and treatments to complete most Jersey Village jobs without ordering delays. When your system needs a component we don’t carry, our Houston-based supply relationships typically get it next-day.

Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Jersey Village Homes
- Post-Harvey mold persistence in duct interiors. Floodwaters that reached HVAC systems in 2017 left mold and bacteria inside ductwork that was never part of official damage assessments. We regularly find active microbial growth in supply lines of otherwise fully repaired homes, especially in the Lakeview and reservoir-adjacent sections of 77064.
- Original flex duct degradation in 1950s–1980s ranch homes. Jersey Village’s core housing stock was built with flex duct or early sheet-metal systems that weren’t designed for four decades of Houston attic heat. Joint separation and insulation breakdown create bypasses that standard cleaning can’t fully restore.
- Recurrent moisture intrusion in low-attic returns. Homes near the Addicks Reservoir boundary experience standing water events that neighboring suburbs don’t. Low-attic return ductwork cycles through condensation and drying that reestablishes mold colonies even after thorough cleaning if the moisture source isn’t addressed.
- Coil efficiency loss from biofilm buildup. Jersey Village’s combination of high humidity and long cooling seasons produces thick biofilm on evaporator coils that restricts heat transfer and drives up electricity bills. Cleaning restores capacity that homeowners often don’t realize they’ve lost gradually over seasons.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Jersey Village, TX
HVAC cleaning in Jersey Village follows these typical ranges based on system size and condition:
- Evaporator coil cleaning: $180–$280
- Blower assembly cleaning: $150–$220
- Condenser coil cleaning: $120–$180
- Air handler cabinet cleaning: $200–$320
- Full system HVAC cleaning (all components): $380–$450
- Post-flood antimicrobial treatment add-on: $75–$150
Homes with extensive post-Harvey contamination or original duct systems requiring extra access time may run toward the higher end. We don’t quote over the phone for complex jobs — we need to see your system, verify the scope, and give you an exact number before any work starts. Estimates are free, and we don’t charge for the trip to Jersey Village. Call (855) 683-5929 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Jersey Village
Our service radius extends naturally to Cypress along the 290 corridor, Aldine to the east, Tomball to the north, and throughout Houston proper — but Jersey Village’s unique flood history and housing stock keep us returning to 77064 regularly for specialized post-Harvey HVAC remediation work.
Serving Jersey Village, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Jersey Village 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 Jersey Village
Because duct interiors were never included in standard flood damage assessments or repair scopes after Hurricane Harvey. Drywall, flooring, and visible finishes were inspected and replaced; the inside of your flex duct or sheet-metal supply lines was not. In Jersey Village’s Lakeview neighborhood, we cleaned the HVAC system of a 1960s ranch home whose original flex duct had never been fully replaced after Harvey. Our Rotobrush revealed heavy microbial growth inside the supply lines near the slab-level return, a common post-flood issue that standard inspection missed. We treated the coils and ductwork with antimicrobial agents and recommended a full duct replacement to prevent future air quality problems. If your home flooded and your ducts were never specifically addressed, they’re likely the source of persistent musty odors or respiratory irritation. Call (855) 683-5929 for a camera inspection — estimates are free.
Every two to three years for standard maintenance, but annually if your home flooded during Harvey or sits near the Addicks Reservoir boundary. Jersey Village’s combination of Gulf Coast humidity and low-lying geography creates conditions that accelerate microbial growth inside ductwork compared to higher-elevation Houston suburbs. Homes with original 1960s–1980s flex duct should consider more frequent inspection regardless of flood history. Call (855) 683-5929 and we’ll recommend a schedule based on your specific home’s age, elevation, and flood exposure.
Not always — but you need it professionally inspected, not just assumed fine because the air handler was replaced. Floodwater that reaches duct interiors leaves silt, mold spores, and bacterial contamination that cleaning can’t fully remediate if the duct material has degraded. We use camera inspection to assess whether your Jersey Village ductwork can be effectively cleaned and sealed, or whether replacement is the only path to safe air quality. Many post-Harvey homes in 77064 needed full duct replacement that was never performed. Call (855) 683-5929 for an honest assessment — we’ll show you what the camera sees.
The Addicks Reservoir is a federal flood-control impoundment west of Houston, and Jersey Village sits within its designated flood pool zone — meaning controlled releases and uncontrolled overflow during major events can inundate areas that don’t border the reservoir directly. During Hurricane Harvey, hundreds of Jersey Village homes experienced HVAC system flooding that higher suburbs avoided entirely. That geographic vulnerability means Jersey Village ductwork faces moisture risks from both ambient humidity and episodic flooding, accelerating corrosion, insulation breakdown, and microbial colonization. Your HVAC system needs a technician who understands that local context, not a generic cleaning crew. Call (855) 683-5929 for Jersey Village-specific expertise.
Yes — a clean evaporator coil can improve cooling capacity by 15–20% and reduce runtime in peak summer conditions. In Jersey Village’s climate, where 95-degree days with 70% humidity are common from May through September, that efficiency gain translates directly to lower electric bills and less strain on aging compressors. Biofilm and dust buildup insulate the coil and restrict airflow, forcing your system to run longer to achieve the same temperature. For homes near the Addicks Reservoir with post-Harvey contamination, coil cleaning also removes microbial sources that have circulated through your home for years. Call (855) 683-5929 for a free estimate — we’ll measure your system’s performance before and after.
Written by Scott Gray, Owner at Lone Star Air Duct Cleaning Service Houston, serving Jersey Village and the Houston metro since 2004.