Trusted HVAC Cleaning for Tennessee Homeowners
HVAC cleaning in Tennessee typically costs $180–$550 depending on which components need service, and most appointments are completed in 2–4 hours. At Nova Air Duct Cleaning Tennessee, we clean evaporator coils, blowers, condensers, air handlers, and heat exchangers using Rotobrush and Nikro professional-grade systems — the same equipment found in commercial operations, not repurposed shop vacs. Ronald Sanchez, our owner and lead technician, brings eight years of specialized duct and HVAC cleaning experience to every job, backed by 90 verified customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars. Whether you’re in Knoxville dealing with summer humidity coating your coils, or in Nashville fighting the pollen that clogs blower assemblies each spring, we show up same-day when possible and always with the person who actually owns the business. Call (844) 621-7071 for a free estimate — no upsell pressure, just a clear explanation of what your system needs.

What Our HVAC Cleaning Service Includes
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
Your evaporator coil sits inside the air handler and removes heat from indoor air — when it’s coated in dust and microbial growth, your system works harder, your bills climb, and cooling performance drops fast. In Tennessee’s humid climate, we’ve found coils in Forest Hills and Brentwood homes can develop significant biofilm buildup within a single season, especially when condensation drainage is even slightly restricted. Ronald Sanchez uses a foaming cleaner followed by low-pressure rinse and Nikro negative-air extraction to remove contamination without bending the delicate aluminum fins — a common mistake we see from crews using consumer-grade equipment.
Blower Cleaning
The blower motor and wheel push conditioned air through every room in your home, yet they’re often the dirtiest components in the entire HVAC system because they’re downstream from the filter. When blower blades cake with Tennessee’s fine clay dust and organic debris, airflow drops by 15–30% and motor bearings wear prematurely from imbalance. We remove the blower assembly entirely, clean the wheel and housing with Rotobrush rotary tools, lubricate bearings per manufacturer spec, and verify amp draw before reassembly — a step budget operators routinely skip.
Condenser Cleaning
Your outdoor condenser coil rejects heat to the outside air, but cottonwood fluff, grass clippings, and our region’s heavy pollen loads can choke it within weeks during peak season. A dirty condenser in Tennessee’s 95°F summer days forces your compressor to run hotter and longer, shortening its lifespan and spiking your electric bill. We disassemble the protective grilles, apply foaming cleaner specifically formulated for aluminum microchannel coils, rinse with controlled water pressure, and straighten any bent fins with a precision comb — restoring the heat transfer efficiency your system was designed for.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler cabinet houses your coil, blower, and often the filter rack — it’s essentially the lungs of your HVAC system, and when its interior surfaces grow mold or accumulate debris, that contamination circulates through every vent. We’ve opened air handlers in older Greeneville and Seymour homes where decades of neglect had created a layer of sludge in the drain pan, breeding musty odors and clogging the safety float switch. Our process includes full cabinet vacuuming with HEPA filtration, drain pan cleaning and algae treatment, and inspection of the blower belt and pulley condition if your unit uses them.
Heat Exchanger Cleaning
Gas furnaces rely on heat exchangers to transfer combustion heat to your home’s air without mixing in carbon monoxide — and a cracked or heavily sooted exchanger is a genuine safety hazard that demands professional evaluation. During HVAC cleaning, we visually inspect accessible heat exchanger surfaces with a borescope camera and remove soot or scale buildup that can create hot spots and accelerate metal fatigue. This isn’t DIY territory: combustion analysis and heat exchanger integrity checks require training and calibrated equipment, which is why Ronald Sanchez handles this personally rather than delegating to subcontractors.
Coil Treatment
After mechanical cleaning, we apply an EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment to evaporator and condenser coils that inhibits mold and bacterial regrowth for 6–12 months depending on your home’s conditions. In Tennessee’s river valleys and near lakes like those around Farragut and Hendersonville, the ambient moisture makes coil treatment particularly valuable for preventing the musty startup smell that plagues many systems each cooling season. We use Guardsman professional-grade products, not over-the-counter sprays, and we’ll tell you honestly whether your system condition justifies the added cost or if standard cleaning is sufficient.
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 with HVAC units across Tennessee, from their electronic air cleaners to their whole-home media filters — we stock replacement media and understand how their pressure-drop characteristics affect blower performance. Aprilaire humidifiers and dehumidifiers are equally familiar territory; we’ve cleaned and calibrated their steam and bypass humidifiers in Goodlettsville and Alcoa homes where winter dryness or summer stickiness demands precise humidity control. Our experience with these brands means we don’t just clean around them — we optimize their interaction with your HVAC system.
Whether you have Honeywell, Aprilaire, or any other make — Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, Bryant, or a no-name builder-grade unit from fifteen years ago — we can help. Ronald Sanchez has worked on virtually every residential HVAC configuration common in Tennessee’s housing stock, from 1950s ranch basements in Eagleton Village to new construction in Brentwood Estates with multi-zone variable-speed systems.
Signs You Need HVAC Cleaning Right Now
- Uneven cooling or heating from room to room. When your blower wheel is dirty or your coil is partially blocked, the system can’t distribute air evenly — you’ll notice bedrooms that never reach setpoint while the living room freezes. We measure airflow at each vent with a digital anemometer to pinpoint whether the problem is component contamination or duct leakage.
- Your energy bill jumped without a rate increase. A 20% spike in kWh usage during normal weather patterns often traces directly to a condenser choked with debris or an evaporator coil insulated by dust. We’ve cleaned systems in Hendersonville where the homeowner’s summer bill dropped by $40–$60 the very next month.
- Musty or chemical odors when the system starts. That “wet sock” smell on first cooling cycle usually means microbial growth on the evaporator coil or in the drain pan — it’s not just unpleasant, it’s an indicator that spores are circulating through your living space. Coil cleaning plus antimicrobial treatment eliminates the source, not just the symptom.
- Visible dust puffing from vents when the fan cycles on. If you’re seeing particulate matter exit your supply registers, the blower compartment or ductwork downstream is dirty enough to overcome normal filter capture. This is especially common after home renovations or in homes with pets and high foot traffic.
- The system runs constantly but never reaches temperature. Before assuming you need a new unit, consider that a severely restricted coil or failing blower can mimic refrigerant undercharge symptoms. We always verify component cleanliness before recommending costly refrigerant work or equipment replacement — and we’ll show you the borescope images so you can see exactly what we found.
Our HVAC Cleaning Process — Step by Step
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System assessment and diagnostics. Ronald Sanchez arrives, introduces himself as the owner, and begins with a full-system inspection — checking filter condition, measuring static pressure, testing temperature split across the coil, and photographing component condition for your records. We don’t touch anything until you understand what we’ve found and what it means.
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Component-specific cleaning. Based on diagnostics, we clean the specific components your system needs — coil, blower, condenser, air handler, heat exchanger, or a combination — using the right tool for each surface. Rotobrush rotary systems for duct-adjacent plenums, Nikro negative-air machines for containment during blower removal, and foaming cleaners matched to your coil type.
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Drain line clearing and pan treatment. A clogged condensate drain is the fastest path to water damage and indoor humidity problems in Tennessee homes. We clear the primary and auxiliary drains, treat the pan with antimicrobial, and test the float switch operation — preventing the $2,000 ceiling repair that a backed-up drain can cause.
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Reassembly and operational verification. Every screw, panel, and wire connection goes back exactly as found, then we run the system through a complete cycle — heating, cooling, and fan-only — verifying amp draws, temperature splits, and airflow at key registers. If something’s not right, we find it before we leave.
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Documentation and maintenance guidance. You receive a summary of what was cleaned, before-and-after photos where accessible, and honest guidance on filter change intervals and whether duct sealing or sanitizing would add value for your specific situation. No pressure, just information from someone who plans to be here serving Tennessee homeowners for years to come.
How Much Does HVAC Cleaning Cost in Tennessee?
A typical evaporator coil cleaning in Tennessee runs $180–$280, while full-system HVAC cleaning including coil, blower, condenser, and air handler typically ranges $350–$550 depending on system accessibility and contamination level. Condenser-only cleaning is usually $120–$180, and heat exchanger inspection with cleaning runs $200–$320 when performed as part of a broader service.
Several factors move the needle on your specific price. Split systems with the air handler in a cramped attic — common in Farragut and Forest Hills ranches — take longer to access and cost more than basement installations. Heavy biological contamination requiring extended contact time with cleaning agents adds labor. And multi-zone systems or those with integrated humidifiers, UV lights, or electronic air cleaners require additional steps that reflect in the final quote.

To avoid overpaying, get specifics on what’s included: some low bidders clean only the visible coil face while ignoring the blower and drain pan, or use nothing more powerful than a garden hose on your condenser. Our free estimate details every component we’ll clean, the equipment we’ll use, and the time we expect the job to take — no surprises, no hidden charges. Call (844) 621-7071 for your exact quote; estimates are free and carry no obligation.
HVAC Cleaning Near Tennessee — Our Service Area
We serve homeowners and property managers across central and eastern Tennessee with typical response times of same-day to 48 hours depending on your location and season. Our primary service corridor includes HVAC Cleaning in Knoxville, HVAC Cleaning in Nashville, and HVAC Cleaning in Greeneville, with regular appointments also available in Forest Hills, Brentwood, Brentwood Estates, Eagleton Village, Seymour, Alcoa, Goodlettsville, Farragut, and Hendersonville. Whether you’re managing a rental portfolio in Alcoa or maintaining your family home in Hendersonville, you’re getting the same owner-led service with professional-grade equipment — not a rotating crew of subcontractors.
Serving Tennessee, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Tennessee 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 Tennessee
HVAC cleaning targets the mechanical components of your heating and cooling system — coils, blowers, condensers, air handlers, and heat exchangers — while air duct cleaning addresses the supply and return ductwork that distributes air throughout your home. Many Tennessee homeowners need both: dirty ducts redeposit contamination onto clean components, and dirty components pump particles into otherwise clean ducts. Nova Air Duct Cleaning Tennessee offers both services, and Ronald Sanchez will inspect your full system to recommend the right scope for your situation. Call (844) 621-7071 to schedule a combined assessment.
Most residential HVAC cleaning appointments take 2–4 hours from arrival to final system test, with single-component jobs like condenser cleaning at the shorter end and full-system cleaning with duct access at the longer end. Older systems in tight spaces — think the crawlspace air handlers we encounter in some Greeneville and Seymour homes — may require additional time for safe access and component removal. We’ll give you a specific time estimate when you book, and we don’t charge by the hour — the quoted price is the price regardless of complications.
HVAC cleaning in Tennessee typically ranges from $180 for a single evaporator coil cleaning to $550 for comprehensive multi-component service, with condenser cleaning at $120–$180 and heat exchanger work at $200–$320. Your specific price depends on system configuration, accessibility, and contamination level — attic installations and heavily soiled components cost more due to additional labor. We provide free, written estimates with line-item breakdowns so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Call (844) 621-7071 for your exact quote — estimates are free.
Yes, we regularly clean and maintain Honeywell and Aprilaire components integrated with HVAC systems across Tennessee, including electronic air cleaners, media filters, humidifiers, and ventilation controls. We stock replacement media for Honeywell F100 and F200 series filters and Aprilaire 600 and 700 humidifier pads, so we can often address maintenance needs during the same visit. Even if your integrated air quality equipment needs repair beyond cleaning, Ronald Sanchez can diagnose the issue and recommend next steps. Call (844) 621-7071 to discuss your specific Honeywell or Aprilaire setup.
We offer same-day and next-day scheduling throughout our Tennessee service area when system conditions demand urgent attention — a completely blocked condenser during a heat wave, or a blower failure leaving your home without circulation. Emergency availability depends on current schedule load and your location; Knoxville and Nashville typically see faster response than outlying areas. For genuine emergencies, call (844) 621-7071 and we’ll tell you honestly whether we can reach you today or if a temporary mitigation step will hold until we arrive.
We stand behind our workmanship: if a component we cleaned fails to perform as expected within 30 days due to our cleaning process, we return at no charge to diagnose and correct the issue. This does not cover pre-existing mechanical failures or problems arising from other system defects we documented and communicated during service. For coil treatments, the antimicrobial effectiveness typically lasts 6–12 months depending on your home’s humidity and usage patterns, though we don’t warranty against rapid recontamination from neglected filter changes or construction dust.
Clear a 3-foot workspace around your indoor air handler and outdoor condenser, secure pets in a separate area, and ensure we can access your electrical panel if the system requires lockout during service. If you have specific concerns about certain rooms or have noticed particular symptoms, jot them down — the more context you provide, the more targeted our diagnostic approach. We’ll handle equipment protection, floor coverings, and cleanup; you don’t need to move furniture unless it directly blocks component access. Call (844) 621-7071 when you’re ready to book, and we’ll confirm any location-specific preparation for your home.
Schedule Your HVAC Cleaning Service in Tennessee Today
Your HVAC system works hard through Tennessee’s humid summers and unpredictable winters — give it the professional cleaning that restores efficiency, protects your investment, and improves the air your family breathes. Ronald Sanchez, owner and lead technician at Nova Air Duct Cleaning Tennessee, personally handles every appointment with eight years of specialized experience and equipment that commercial operations trust. Call (844) 621-7071 now for your free, no-obligation estimate — we’re available for same-day and next-day scheduling across Knoxville, Nashville, Greeneville, and surrounding communities.
Written by Ronald Sanchez, Owner at Nova Air Duct Cleaning Tennessee, serving homeowners across the state since 2016.