Your HVAC system is a machine, and like any machine, it needs to be clean to run properly. While duct cleaning handles the airways, HVAC coil and blower cleaning handles the heart and lungs of the unit. We are Portland, MI’s mechanical cleaning specialists. We remove the impacted dirt and grime from your evaporator coils and blower wheels, restoring your system’s ability to cool and heat your home efficiently.
The evaporator coil is where the cooling happens. It is wet and tightly spaced, making it a magnet for dust. When dust builds up, it acts as an insulator, preventing the coil from absorbing heat. This leads to ac not cooling and can cause the coil to freeze over. We provide ac coil cleaning service, using specialized foam cleaners and combs to gently remove the debris without damaging the delicate aluminum fins.
The blower wheel pushes the air through your home. If the blades are coated in dust, the fan becomes heavy and unbalanced. This strains the motor, reduces airflow, and can lead to noisy operation or motor burnout. Our dirty hvac blower cleaning service removes this weight, allowing the fan to spin freely and move more air with less energy.
A clean system is an efficient system. By combining evaporator coil cleaning and duct service, you are essentially giving your HVAC system a tune-up. This lowers the amperage draw of the motor and compressor, directly resulting in lower monthly utility bills and a longer lifespan for your expensive equipment.
Don't let dirt destroy your air conditioner. Restore your system's efficiency and cooling power with professional mechanical cleaning.
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"My AC guy told me my coils were packed with dog hair. JT's came out and cleaned them thoroughly. The airflow is so much stronger now."
"I didn't realize the blower wheel could get so dirty. They showed me the before and after—it was caked in mud. No wonder my fan was rattling."
"Professional service. They didn't try to sell me a new AC unit, just cleaned the one I had. Saved me a fortune."
According to government records, the first land that was owned in what is now known as Portland was owned by Elisha Newman in 1833. Ionia County histories say that Philo Bogue built a trading post on the Grand River later that year, the Bogue Flats Recreation Area now being named for him. The first post office arrived in 1837. Portland has been home to several Native American tribes, and was the dwelling-place of John Okemos in the 1850s.
Zip Codes in Portland, MI that we also serve: 48875
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