Our process
From power down to test run — here's exactly what to expect.
The unit is turned off at the circuit breaker before any work begins.
A bib kit is fitted to the indoor unit to capture all wastewater during the cleaning process — protecting your walls, flooring, and surroundings throughout.
Filters and the front panel are removed and cleaned separately.
Using low-pressure specialized cleaning equipment and EPA-registered coil cleaner, we flush the evaporator coil thoroughly. This will remove mold, bacteria, dust buildup, and biological residue from between the fins without damaging the delicate aluminum surfaces.
The blower wheel — the squirrel-cage fan behind the coil — is cleaned with foaming coil cleaner and brushed to remove the biological growth that accumulates between the blades. This is the most time-intensive step and the one most commonly skipped in incomplete cleaning services.
The drain pan is cleaned and the condensate drain line is cleared — removing the buildup and biological growth that cause water to back up and leak from the indoor unit.
An EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment is applied to inhibit future mold and mildew growth on the coil and blower wheel.
Everything is reassembled and the unit is powered back on. We run the system and confirm proper airflow and drainage before we leave.





