HVAC Coil & Blower Cleaning in Winter Garden, 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 provides air duct and dryer vent cleaning across Winter Garden, Horizon West, Hamlin, Oakland, Windermere, and the rest of west Orange County. The local SERP is dominated by the larger regional operators and HVAC contractors — all solid operators, but most run a tiered pricing model that climbs once a tech is on-site. We give one firm written quote up front. The bigger Winter Garden problem isn't dust — it's construction debris. Builders in Horizon West, Hamlin, Hickory Hammock, Waterleigh, and Independence almost never flush ductwork before turnover, so drywall fines and sawdust blow into the home for months. A post-construction cleanout in the first 90 days is the single highest-ROI HVAC investment a new Winter Garden homeowner can make.

Why Winter Garden homes need this service

What's included

Our process in Winter Garden

  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 — Winter Garden

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.