Answers to everything South Florida homeowners ask us about air duct cleaning, dryer vent cleaning, AC coil cleaning, mold treatment, and our service process.
Our technician inspects your complete duct system (every supply line, return duct, and register), your dryer vent line, and your AC coils — all at no charge. We show you exactly what we find, including photos if needed, and provide a complete written estimate before any work begins. There is zero obligation to proceed. The inspection typically takes 30–60 minutes depending on home size.
Never. $0 service call fee — always. You only pay for work you approve after reviewing your free inspection results. Many HVAC companies charge $75–$150 just to show up. We never have and never will. Our confidence in our work quality means we don't need to collect money before we've earned your trust.
Yes — we offer same-day service across all 66 cities we serve in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. Call early in the day for best same-day availability. For non-urgent inspections, we can typically schedule within 1–2 business days.
Yes — every technician who enters your home is fully insured. Your home and everything in it is protected on every single visit. We do not subcontract to uninsured third parties.
We serve 66 cities across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties — from Homestead in the south to Tequesta in the north. See our full service areas page for the complete city list.
Every 2–3 years — significantly more often than the 5-year national average. South Florida's year-round AC usage, coastal humidity, and salt air create conditions that accelerate duct contamination dramatically. Oceanfront homes, homes near the Everglades, and homes with pets or allergy sufferers may need cleaning more frequently. A free inspection is the best way to know where your specific system stands.
Most standard South Florida homes take 2–4 hours for a complete air duct cleaning. Larger homes or systems with significant buildup may take longer. We give you a specific time estimate after the free inspection so you can plan accordingly.
Most homeowners notice improved air quality and reduced dust accumulation immediately. Many report their AC running more quietly and efficiently. Allergy and asthma sufferers often notice symptom improvement within days. Electric bill reductions typically appear the following billing cycle — commonly 15–30% in systems that had significant restriction.
Yes. Your new AC unit pushes air through the existing duct system. If those ducts have prior buildup — from the previous unit, original construction, or prior occupants — your new equipment simply circulates that contamination more efficiently. New AC installation can also deposit debris inside ductwork during the process. A post-installation inspection is always a good idea.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends annual professional dryer vent cleaning. High-use households doing 5+ loads per week should consider every 6 months. If your dryer is taking more than one cycle to dry clothes, don't wait for the annual schedule — have it inspected immediately, as this indicates a safety issue.
Yes — genuinely dangerous. Dryer fires caused by lint buildup are responsible for over 15,000 house fires annually in the US, resulting in deaths, injuries, and billions in property damage. Lint is highly flammable and a clogged vent causes dangerous heat buildup inside the appliance. Stop using your dryer immediately if you smell burning, if clothes are excessively hot after a cycle, or if the dryer shuts off mid-cycle.
No. The lint trap catches only a portion of the lint produced in each load. The rest travels into the vent line and accumulates over time regardless of how diligently you clean the trap. Professional cleaning clears the complete vent line from the appliance to the exterior exhaust point — which the lint trap cannot address.
Key signs include: your AC runs constantly but can't reach the set temperature, your electric bill has increased without explanation, ice is forming on the indoor unit or refrigerant lines, water is leaking around the air handler, or you notice a musty smell specifically when the AC runs. Our free inspection includes an AC coil assessment at no charge.
Several reasons. First, AC systems here run 12 months without seasonal breaks — far more operating hours than in temperate climates. Second, coastal salt air coats outdoor condenser coils with corrosive deposits. Third, South Florida's humidity promotes biological growth (mold, algae) on evaporator coils far faster than in drier climates. Coastal homeowners within 5 miles of the ocean should have coils inspected annually.
Yes — significantly more common here than virtually anywhere else in the country. Florida's year-round heat and humidity create ideal conditions for mold growth inside HVAC systems. In our experience servicing homes across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties, mold-related findings are present in a large portion of homes that haven't had a professional inspection in 3+ years — even well-maintained ones. It's a climate reality, not a reflection of cleanliness.
No — and attempting to do so typically makes the situation significantly worse. Spraying household cleaners into ductwork or wiping visible mold disturbs colonies and can release large concentrations of spores into your air supply. Professional mold treatment requires EPA-registered antimicrobial agents applied under controlled conditions by trained technicians. Never attempt DIY mold remediation in your ductwork.
With proper treatment, mold does not return to previously treated areas if the moisture source is controlled. Our treatment uses EPA-registered antimicrobials that eliminate existing colonies and inhibit regrowth. The key factors for preventing recurrence are maintaining indoor humidity between 40–60% and keeping up with regular duct inspections — every 2–3 years in South Florida.
Free inspection, $0 call fee, same-day available across all of South Florida.