Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across Longwood
HVAC cleaning in Longwood typically runs $280–$650 depending on system size and condition, and most appointments are completed same-day. We’re usually on-site within 45 minutes to homes in the 32750 and 32752 corridors, and within an hour for the Wekiva Springs and Markham Woods areas of 32779. Charles Rodriguez, owner and lead technician at Titan Air Duct Cleaning Service Orlando, has been cleaning duct systems in Seminole County for 20 years — he knows the difference between a standard dust removal job and the microbial remediation that Longwood’s unique basin humidity demands. Call (877) 417-1643 for a free estimate.

Longwood isn’t a generic Orlando suburb. The western edge sits on the Wekiva River floodplain, and that geography changes everything about how your HVAC system ages. We’ve cleaned systems off Wekiva Springs Road where the ambient humidity readings were 15–20% higher than comparable homes in Lake Mary just six miles east. That moisture doesn’t stay outside — it finds every gap in aging flex ductwork, every unsealed return plenum, every coil surface that hasn’t been treated in years. Our HVAC Cleaning service is built for these conditions.
Why Titan Air Duct Cleaning Service Orlando Is Longwood’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
We’ve earned 1,278 verified reviews with a 4.9-star average across our Orlando market, and a significant portion of those come from repeat Longwood customers in 32750, 32752, and 32779. They mention the same things: Charles showed up personally, recognized the humidity patterns they’d been told were “normal,” and fixed the root cause instead of running a vacuum and leaving.
Our response time to Longwood averages under 50 minutes during business hours. We know the routing — I-4 to State Road 434, Markham Woods Road through the 32779 corridor, Wekiva Springs Road past the conservation areas. That local familiarity matters when you’re dealing with an AC system down in July and the indoor humidity is already climbing past 65%.
What separates us from coupon-driven competitors is pattern recognition born from 20 years of duct systems. Charles has cleaned evaporator coils in Longwood homes built in 1982, 1992, 2002, and 2012. He knows which subdivisions used which flex duct suppliers, which attic designs trap moisture, and which return configurations pull humid slab-area air directly into the plenum. That history translates to faster diagnosis and lasting results.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Longwood
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil is where Longwood’s humidity battle is won or lost. In 32750 and 32752, we regularly pull coils caked with biofilm — a slimy microbial layer that forms when condensate drainage combines with airborne spores from the Wekiva basin’s persistent dampness. A dirty coil can’t dehumidify effectively, so your system runs longer, your energy bills climb, and your indoor air feels clammy even at 72°F. We clean with professional-grade foaming agents and inspect the condensate pan for proper drainage — a step many crews skip.
In the 32779 custom homes, multi-zone systems often have multiple coils in different attic locations, each with separate access challenges. Charles has cleaned coils in 12-foot cathedral attics off Hunt Club Boulevard and in tight utility closets in Wekiva Springs townhomes. The coil location changes the approach; the thoroughness doesn’t.
Blower Cleaning
The blower wheel moves every cubic foot of air your home breathes. When dust and microbial debris accumulate on the blades — common in Longwood’s year-round AC runtime — airflow drops and the motor strains. We’ve measured blower wheels in Longwood homes running at 70% of design airflow simply because the blades were coated. After cleaning, the same system delivers full volume with measurably quieter operation. We remove the blower assembly when accessible, clean each blade individually, and balance the reassembly.
Condenser Cleaning
Your outdoor condenser faces Central Florida’s full assault: pollen from the Wekiva Preserve oak hammocks, cottonwood fluff in spring, and the fine limestone dust that blows off construction sites along Ronald Reagan Boulevard. A dirty condenser can’t reject heat efficiently, so head pressures rise and compressors fail prematurely. We clean coils with foaming cleaner and low-pressure water — never the high-pressure wands that flatten aluminum fins. For Longwood homes with condensers tucked against wetland-buffer landscaping, we also clear vegetation that restricts airflow and holds moisture against the cabinet.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler is the central station — coil, blower, filter rack, and often the return plenum in one cabinet. In Longwood’s 1980s-era homes, these are frequently located in garage utility closets or attic knee-walls where temperature swings and humidity concentrate. We clean the full cabinet interior, treat surfaces with antimicrobial where indicated, and inspect the filter seal — a common failure point that bypasses unfiltered air directly into the system. For homes in the Wekiva basin, we pay particular attention to the return plenum’s bottom surface, where humidity infiltration from slab-level air first condenses.
Coil Treatment
After cleaning, we apply Guardsman antimicrobial treatments to evaporator coils and drain pans in Longwood homes with active microbial concerns. This isn’t a perfume mask — it’s a residual treatment that inhibits regrowth in the high-humidity environment that defines this market. We also use Aprilaire and Abatement Technologies products for whole-system sanitizing when ductwork shows widespread biological contamination. The treatment choice depends on what we find, not what’s on special this month.

What happens when you call
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Longwood
We clean with professional-grade equipment from Rotobrush and Nikro — the same brands commercial contractors use — not the underpowered residential vacuums sold at big-box stores. For coil treatment and sanitizing, we stock Guardsman antimicrobial, Aprilaire filtration upgrades, and Abatement Technologies HEPA containment systems. We carry common replacement parts for Longwood’s most frequently seen systems, including coil fins, drain pans, and blower components, so most jobs don’t wait on a supply-house run. When a 1980s Trane or Carrier system in the 32750 core needs a part that’s no longer manufactured, Charles’s 20-year parts history often turns up a compatible substitute that less experienced technicians wouldn’t recognize.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Longwood Homes
- Basin-humidity microbial growth in low returns. In the Wekiva basin neighborhoods off Wekiva Springs Road and Hunt Club Boulevard (32779), homes built on lots with wetland buffers often show moisture staining and microbial mat growth in low-return flex runs near floor registers — a pattern technicians here recognize immediately as basin-humidity intrusion, not a roof leak or plumbing issue, and one that recurs if duct sealing isn’t part of the service.
- Degraded flex duct liner from 1980s systems. The core Longwood areas (32750/32752) are dominated by 1970s–1980s concrete block stucco homes built during Seminole County’s post-Disney growth boom, most with original flex ductwork that has well surpassed its 15–25 year functional lifespan. Standard vacuum-only cleaning tears this degraded liner, requiring full replacement that should have been identified before work began.
- Multi-zone access challenges in 32779 custom homes. The upscale 32779 corridor features larger 1980s–1990s custom builds with multi-zone systems and sprawling attic duct layouts that are costly to fully access and rarely cleaned since original installation. We bring the equipment and patience to reach these neglected runs.
- Year-round biofilm accumulation. Central Florida’s effectively year-round AC runtime (10–11 months) means debris and biofilm load builds continuously with no seasonal break. Longwood systems don’t get the winter dormancy that naturally dries and flakes off accumulation in northern climates.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Longwood, FL
Here’s what HVAC cleaning costs in Longwood’s current market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Standard evaporator coil cleaning | $180–$290 |
| Blower wheel cleaning (removed and hand-cleaned) | $150–$220 |
| Condenser coil cleaning | $120–$180 |
| Full air handler cleaning (coil + blower + cabinet) | $320–$480 |
| Coil treatment with Guardsman antimicrobial | $85–$140 |
| Whole-system sanitizing (Abatement Technologies-grade) | $200–$350 |
| Complete HVAC cleaning package (all components) | $480–$650 |
What moves you within these ranges? System accessibility (attic knee-wall vs. open garage), the degree of biological contamination, whether duct sealing is needed to address the humidity infiltration we commonly find in 32779, and if the system hasn’t been cleaned in 10+ years. We don’t quote over the phone without asking these questions, and we don’t upsell once we’re in your home — the estimate you approve is the price you pay. Call (877) 417-1643 for your free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Longwood
Our service radius covers the full Seminole County corridor. We regularly perform HVAC cleaning in Lake Mary (drier, more recently built systems with different challenges), Casselberry (similar vintage housing stock to Longwood’s core), Winter Springs (Tuskawilla-area homes with their own humidity patterns), and Altamonte Springs (higher-density systems with shorter duct runs). Each market gets the same owner-led service, adjusted for local conditions.
Serving Longwood, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Longwood area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — HVAC Cleaning in Longwood
It’s basin-humidity intrusion through unsealed duct seams, not a roof leak. The Wekiva River floodplain creates persistently elevated ground-level humidity that gets drawn into return plenums through gaps in aging flex duct connections, then condenses on the cooler metal near floor registers. We identify this pattern by checking moisture readings at the duct seams and treating it with sealing plus antimicrobial treatment — call (877) 417-1643 and we’ll diagnose it in person, estimates are free.
A full HVAC cleaning package covering all air handlers, coils, and blowers, usually with coil treatment and targeted duct sealing in the low-return runs. These custom homes have sprawling attic layouts with multiple access points, so we schedule extra time — typically 4–5 hours versus 2–3 for a single-zone system. We serviced a 1988 custom home off Hunt Club Boulevard where the return plenum showed active microbial colonies. We cleaned the evaporator coil and treated it with a Guardsman antimicrobial, then sealed the duct seams to prevent recurrence of the basin-humidity intrusion pattern. Call (877) 417-1643 for a scope and estimate specific to your system.
Every 2–3 years for standard maintenance, but annually if anyone in the home has allergies, asthma, or immune sensitivity. The basin’s elevated humidity accelerates microbial growth beyond what the standard 3–5 year recommendation accounts for. Homes with original 1980s flex ductwork should also have annual inspections for liner degradation, even if full cleaning isn’t needed every year. Call (877) 417-1643 to set up a schedule that matches your home’s conditions.
Yes, we apply Guardsman antimicrobial to coils and drain pans where active microbial growth is present, and we use Abatement Technologies-grade whole-system sanitizing for widespread contamination. We don’t treat prophylactically — we diagnose first, then match the treatment to the actual condition. The product choice and application method depend on what we find in your specific system, not a one-size-fits-all spray. Call (877) 417-1643 if you suspect mold in your ducts.
Rotobrush and Nikro for mechanical cleaning, Guardsman for antimicrobial treatment, and Aprilaire and Abatement Technologies for filtration and sanitizing systems. These are professional-grade brands used by commercial IAQ contractors — not the consumer-grade equipment that discount services often deploy. Charles Rodriguez selects the specific tools for each job based on system type and contamination level. Call (877) 417-1643 to discuss what your Longwood home needs.
Ready to get your Longwood HVAC system cleaned right? Charles Rodriguez will personally inspect your system, explain what he finds, and give you an upfront estimate before any work begins. No dispatchers, no rotating crews, no surprises. Call Titan Air Duct Cleaning Service Orlando at (877) 417-1643 for your free estimate today.
Written by Charles Rodriguez, Owner at Titan Air Duct Cleaning Service Orlando, serving Longwood and Seminole County since 2004.