HVAC Coil & Blower Cleaning in Port St. Lucie, FL

Your evaporator coil and blower wheel are the heart of your HVAC system — and the dirtiest. A 1/8" layer of dust on the coil can cut efficiency by 20% and force the system to run 30% longer to hit the thermostat. We clean both, restore proper airflow, and most homes see a measurable drop in AC runtime within a week.

Bastion Duct Solutions is the veteran-owned choice for air duct and dryer vent cleaning in Port St. Lucie, FL — serving every neighborhood from Tradition, Verano, and PGA Village to St. Lucie West, Sandpiper Bay, and the older 34952 corridor. The Treasure Coast climate (Atlantic salt air, 75%+ humidity, 9–10 months of AC runtime) turns harmless household dust into sticky biofilm and a foothold for mold inside Port St. Lucie ductwork in under two years. Every cleaning includes truck-mounted negative-air HEPA vacuum extraction, NADCA-style agitation whips, before/after photos of every register, and optional EPA-registered antimicrobial fog treatment.

Why Port St. Lucie homes need this service

What's included

Our process in Port St. Lucie

  1. Power Down & Access: Safely cut power to the air handler and open the access panel without damaging the cabinet.
  2. Inspect Coil & Blower: Photo-document the condition of the evaporator coil and blower wheel before any cleaning.
  3. Clean Evaporator Coil: No-rinse coil cleaner removes biofilm and dust without damaging the fins.
  4. Clean Blower Wheel: Remove the blower wheel, wash, and reinstall — this is where the dirtiest buildup lives.
  5. Reassemble & Test: Reseal the access panel, restore power, and verify proper airflow and temperature drop.

HVAC Coil & Blower Cleaning FAQs — Port St. Lucie

Is this the same as an HVAC tune-up?

No — a tune-up is a check by an HVAC technician. We clean. We're the right call when your system is running but inefficient; call an HVAC tech for refrigerant, electrical, or mechanical repairs.

Will this fix a frozen AC line?

Sometimes — a dirty coil is one of the top causes of frozen evaporator lines. If freezing persists after cleaning, you likely have a refrigerant or airflow problem that needs an HVAC tech.

Should I do this with my duct cleaning?

Yes — bundling saves a service-call charge and the coil/blower are inside the same system we're cleaning anyway.

How long does it take?

1–2 hours for most residential systems. Larger multi-zone systems take longer.