Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across Coral Gables
HVAC cleaning in Coral Gables typically costs $280–$650 for a complete system service and is usually completed in a single visit. For homes with aging retrofitted ductwork — which describes most of the city — we recommend combining coil and air-handler cleaning with a full duct inspection to catch the flex-duct failures that 150°F attic temperatures cause here.

We’re the team that shows up when Coral Gables homeowners are tired of musty air, weak airflow, and technicians who don’t understand what they’re walking into. Michael Brown, owner and lead technician at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Service Miami, has spent 11 years cleaning HVAC systems in this exact housing stock — the Mediterranean Revival homes built by George Merrick’s crews in the 1920s through 1940s, long before central air was imagined. We know the attics beneath those barrel-tile roofs. We know the flex-duct retrofits that fail differently here than anywhere else in Miami-Dade. And we know the Historic Preservation Board constraints that affect how work gets done in designated structures.
From the tree-canopied streets of the Country Club Prado historic district to the coral-rock walled properties along Old Cutler Road, we travel to Coral Gables with Rotobrush and Nikro commercial-grade equipment and the patience this architecture demands. Call (833) 628-3661 for a free estimate — we’ll give you an honest assessment of whether cleaning will solve your problem or if the retrofitted ductwork itself has reached the end of its life.
Why Apex Air Duct Cleaning Service Miami Is Coral Gables’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
Our HVAC Cleaning team has built its reputation one Coral Gables job at a time. Owner Michael Brown serves as lead technician on every call — not a rotating subcontractor who might see a 1930s air handler once a year. That consistency matters in a city where the majority of homes weren’t built for forced-air systems and where a careless technician can damage irreplaceable historic plaster or disturb a protected architectural element.
We’ve earned 867 verified reviews at a 4.9-star rating, and a significant portion of those come from repeat Coral Gables customers who’ve watched us work in their neighbors’ homes on Alhambra Circle, Ponce de Leon Boulevard, and the side streets off Granada. They refer us because we explain what we’re finding in real time — cracked flex-duct liners, mold on evaporator coils, corroded air-handler joints from salt air — and we show them the evidence before recommending any additional work.
Our response time to Coral Gables is typically same-day or next-day, depending on season. In July and August, when every system in the 33114 ZIP code is running flat-out, we prioritize calls from existing customers and emergency situations — no-shows for a scheduled cleaning aren’t how we built an 11-year track record in this single trade.
We also understand the local regulatory landscape. Coral Gables’s Historic Preservation Board oversees alterations to designated historic structures, and while routine HVAC cleaning doesn’t trigger a permit, technicians accessing duct systems in these homes must work carefully to avoid disturbing protected architectural elements. We’ve done this work dozens of times. We know where the access points are, how to protect original plaster and trim, and when to recommend a historic-preservation consultant before more invasive repairs.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Coral Gables
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil in your Coral Gables air handler is where moisture condenses — and where mold takes hold when relative humidity stays above 70% for months on end, as it does here. We remove the coil assembly when accessible, apply foaming cleaner, and rinse with controlled water pressure to restore heat transfer efficiency. In Merrick-era homes with retrofitted systems, coils are often undersized for the load and located in cramped, unconditioned attic spaces that accelerate biological growth. A clean coil can drop your energy consumption 15–20% and eliminate the musty smell that blows from vents in older homes on Malaga Avenue and the streets around the Biltmore.
Air Handler Cleaning
Your air handler is the lungs of the system — blower motor, housing, drain pan, and associated components — and in Coral Gables it’s working overtime. Salt-laden air off Biscayne Bay corrodes metal connections and housing seams, while constant operation in high humidity leaves a film of organic matter that restricts airflow and harbors bacteria. We disassemble accessible components, clean with commercial-grade solutions, and inspect drain lines for the algae blockages that are epidemic in this climate. For homes in the 33114 ZIP code with original 1960s–1980s air handlers still in service, we give honest guidance on whether cleaning will extend useful life or if replacement with a properly sized modern unit is the smarter investment.
Blower Cleaning
A dirty blower wheel can reduce airflow 30% or more — but in Coral Gables, the problem is often compounded by deteriorating flex-duct connections that leak supply air into 150°F attics before it ever reaches your rooms. We clean the blower assembly thoroughly, balance the wheel if needed, and inspect the plenum connections for the separation and tape failure that heat-baked retrofitted ductwork suffers here. If we find delaminated flex duct, we’ll show you and explain whether duct repair or replacement should happen before or alongside the cleaning.
Condenser Cleaning
The outdoor condenser unit faces salt air, lawn debris, and the relentless Coral Gables sun. We clean coils with foaming agent and low-pressure rinse, straighten fins, and clear the base pan of the organic matter that decomposes into acidic sludge. For properties near the water — along Riviera Drive, say, or the canals off Granada — we pay particular attention to coil corrosion and refrigerant line integrity, since salt accelerates both. A clean condenser runs cooler, draws less power, and is less likely to fail during the August heat waves that stress every system in southern Miami-Dade.

Coil Treatment
After cleaning, we apply a protective antimicrobial treatment to evaporator coils — particularly important in Coral Gables, where the combination of year-round operation, high humidity, and organic dust from dense vegetation creates ideal conditions for rapid mold recolonization. We use products compatible with Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality systems, and the treatment extends the interval before biological growth returns. For homes with persistent musty odors or allergy-sensitive occupants, we can pair this with full air-handler sanitizing using Abatement Technologies protocols.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Coral Gables
We work with the equipment already in your home — and we stock parts and treatments for the brands that dominate Coral Gables installations: Honeywell electronic air cleaners and media filters, Aprilaire whole-house humidifiers and dehumidifiers, and Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration and sanitizing products. Many of the larger homes in the Gables Country Club area and along Alhambra Circle were originally fitted with high-end Honeywell or Aprilaire systems in the 1990s and 2000s, and we have the familiarity to clean and service these units without the “learning curve” you’d get from a generalist. If your system needs a component we don’t carry, our supplier relationships mean fast turnaround — typically 24–48 hours for standard parts, not the week-plus delays common with franchise operations that route everything through a distant warehouse.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Coral Gables Homes
- Flex-duct inner liners crack and separate from the outer jacket after years of exposure to 150°F+ attic temperatures beneath barrel-tile roofs. We find this in the majority of pre-1980 homes in Coral Gables, and it causes supply air to leak into unconditioned space before reaching your rooms — explaining why your system runs constantly but never cools adequately.
- Mold colonization in retrofitted ductwork is driven by year-round indoor humidity above 70% and the dark, stagnant conditions in unconditioned attic cavities. In Coral Gables, this isn’t a seasonal problem — it’s continuous, and it produces the musty odor that homeowners on streets like University Drive and Mendoza Avenue describe as “old house smell.”
- Corroded metal duct connections and air-handler joints from salt-laden Biscayne Bay air accelerate material failure at seams and fasteners. We see this particularly in homes within a mile of the water, where the corrosion rate on galvanized steel components is measurably faster than in inland Miami-Dade neighborhoods.
- Undersized or improperly routed retrofitted ductwork from the 1960s–1980s creates excessive static pressure, dirtying coils faster and straining blowers to premature failure. Many Coral Gables homes have supply runs that are too long, too small, or too convoluted for modern cooling loads — a design problem cleaning alone can’t fix, but one we’ll identify and explain.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Coral Gables, FL
Here’s what HVAC cleaning costs in the Coral Gables market, based on the actual jobs we’ve completed in the 33114 ZIP code and surrounding neighborhoods:
| Service | Typical Range |
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| Evaporator coil cleaning (accessible) | $180–$320 |
| Air handler cleaning (full assembly) | $220–$380 |
| Blower cleaning and balance | $150–$260 |
| Condenser cleaning (outdoor unit) | $120–$200 |
| Coil treatment (antimicrobial) | $80–$140 |
| Complete HVAC system cleaning (all components) | $480–$720 |
What moves you toward the higher end: multiple air handlers (common in larger Coral Gables homes with additions), severely neglected systems requiring extended cleaning time, or access complications in tight attic spaces beneath low-pitch barrel-tile roofs. Historic-preservation-sensitive work — where we take extra precautions to protect original finishes — may add 10–15% for the additional labor and materials.
We do not quote over the phone for jobs we haven’t seen. Coral Gables’s housing stock is too variable — a 1925 coral-rock cottage on Country Club Prado has different challenges than a 1970s ranch on Bird Road — and we won’t guess. Call (833) 628-3661 for a free, no-obligation estimate. Michael Brown will inspect your system, explain what we’re finding, and give you a written quote before any work begins.
We Also Serve Cities Near Coral Gables
Our service radius covers the full southern Miami-Dade corridor, and we regularly work in Coconut Grove with its own historic housing stock, Glenvar Heights for post-war ranch homes with different ductwork challenges, South Miami for mixed-era residential and small commercial, and Coral Terrace for mid-century homes with original systems reaching end of life. Each municipality has distinct building patterns and climate exposures, and we adjust our approach accordingly — the same owner-operated, owner-present service wherever you are.
Serving Coral Gables, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Coral Gables 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 Coral Gables
Poor airflow in Coral Gables homes is most often caused by cracked or separated flex-duct inner liners in 150°F attics, not dirty filters. The barrel-tile roofs that define this city create attic temperatures that literally bake retrofitted ductwork until the inner liner delaminates from its outer jacket, leaking supply air into unconditioned space. On a 1939 Mediterranean Revival home on Granada Boulevard, our crew found exactly this failure: the original retrofitted flex duct had delaminated after years of attic heat; we replaced 60 feet of damaged duct with insulated rigid metal and cleaned the evaporator coil, restoring airflow and eliminating the mold smell that had plagued the family room. If you’re changing filters monthly and still getting weak vents, the problem is almost certainly downstream in the duct system. Call (833) 628-3661 — we’ll inspect the full path and show you what’s actually failing.
No — when performed by technicians familiar with historic construction. Coral Gables’s Historic Preservation Board oversees alterations to designated structures, and while routine HVAC cleaning doesn’t require a permit, accessing duct systems in these homes demands care to avoid damaging protected plaster, trim, or architectural elements. We’ve completed dozens of cleanings in designated historic properties along Alhambra Circle, Granada Boulevard, and the Country Club Prado district without incident. We use existing access points where possible, protect finishes with drop cloths and corner guards, and document our work. If your home is a designated historic structure and more invasive duct repair is needed, we’ll advise when a preservation consultant should review the scope before proceeding. Call (833) 628-3661 to discuss your specific property.
Every 2–3 years for standard residential systems, and annually if anyone in the home has allergies, asthma, or immune sensitivity. Coral Gables’s combination of year-round HVAC operation, 70%+ indoor humidity, and dense vegetation producing organic dust creates faster accumulation than drier climates. Homes with older retrofitted ductwork — which is most of the city — should also have the duct system itself inspected for liner separation and mold colonization at the same interval, since cleaning a compromised duct is temporary at best. We bundle this inspection with our HVAC cleaning service at no additional charge. Call (833) 628-3661 to schedule — we’ll put you on a reminder cycle so you don’t have to track it.
Coil treatment is an antimicrobial application to evaporator coils after cleaning, and it’s particularly valuable in Coral Gables because the city’s persistent humidity causes rapid mold recolonization on bare metal surfaces. Even a thoroughly cleaned coil will begin redeveloping biological film within weeks in a 70%+ humidity environment. The treatment we apply — compatible with Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies systems — creates a residue-resistant surface that extends protection 12–18 months. For homes near Biscayne Bay where salt air also corrodes coil fins, treatment adds a secondary barrier against the electrolytic corrosion that shortens coil life. We include coil treatment as an optional add-on to any evaporator cleaning; most Coral Gables customers choose it after seeing the mold we remove from their first cleaning. Call (833) 628-3661 for pricing on your specific system.
Yes — musty odor in Merrick-era homes is almost always mold or bacterial growth in the evaporator coil, drain pan, or flex-duct liner, all of which thorough HVAC cleaning addresses. The “old house smell” that homeowners on streets like Malaga Avenue and Mendoza Avenue describe is not inherent to age; it’s active biological colonization thriving in the dark, humid conditions of retrofitted ductwork. We eliminate it at source: cleaning the coil and air handler, treating with antimicrobial agents, and inspecting the duct path for separated liners where stagnant air accumulates. In the Granada Boulevard job mentioned above, the family room smell disappeared completely after duct replacement and coil cleaning — the homeowners had lived with it for three years, assuming it was “just an old house.” If your 1940s Coral Gables home smells musty when the system runs, the cause is fixable. Call (833) 628-3661 for a free inspection and we’ll trace it to source.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Service Miami, serving Coral Gables and Miami-Dade County since 2013.