Clean ducts don’t just move air better—they cut your energy costs by up to 30% according to EPA studies. When debris clogs your system, your HVAC unit fights to push air through the blockage, driving up monthly bills and wearing out equipment faster.
Your employees breathe cleaner air, which means fewer sick days and better productivity. Customers notice the difference too—no more stale odors or dusty surfaces that make your business look unprofessional.
The air quality in Converse already exceeds WHO guidelines for particulates. Don’t let dirty ducts make indoor air quality even worse for the people who work in and visit your building.
We’ve spent over 20 years solving HVAC problems across San Antonio, Houston, and Austin. We’re veteran-owned, which means we approach every job with discipline and attention to detail that you can count on.
Our certified technicians understand Texas climate challenges—from humid Gulf Coast air to dry Hill Country heat. We know how these conditions affect commercial HVAC systems and what it takes to keep them running efficiently year-round.
In Converse, where PM2.5 levels already run 1.6 times higher than WHO recommendations, your indoor air quality matters more than ever. We help local businesses create healthier work environments while cutting operational costs.
We start with a complete system inspection using cameras and sensors to identify problem areas and assess contamination levels. This tells us exactly what needs attention and helps us give you an accurate timeline and cost estimate.
Next, we place your entire HVAC system under negative pressure using powerful vacuum equipment. This prevents contaminants from spreading throughout your building during cleaning—critical for maintaining your business operations.
We use specialized brushes, air whips, and compressed air tools to break loose debris from duct surfaces, then immediately capture everything with HEPA-filtered vacuums. Every component gets cleaned according to NADCA standards, from supply and return ducts to air handlers and coils.
Finally, we verify cleanliness through visual inspection and testing, providing documentation that shows the work was done right. Most commercial jobs can be scheduled after hours or weekends to minimize disruption to your business.
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Your commercial air duct cleaning covers the complete HVAC system—not just the visible ducts. We clean supply and return air ducts, registers, grilles, diffusers, heat exchangers, cooling coils, condensate drain pans, fan motor and housing, and the air handling unit.
In Texas, proper licensing matters. We carry the required air conditioning contractor’s license that allows us to clean all system components and use antimicrobial products when needed—something unlicensed companies can’t legally do.
For Converse businesses dealing with construction debris, post-fire contamination, or mold issues, we follow specialized remediation protocols. Commercial properties typically need cleaning every 2-4 years, but high-traffic buildings or those with indoor air quality concerns may benefit from more frequent service.
Commercial air duct cleaning typically runs $0.20 to $0.50 per square foot, depending on your system’s complexity and contamination levels. A 5,000 square foot office might cost $1,000 to $2,500, while a 10,000 square foot facility could range from $2,000 to $5,000.
Several factors affect pricing: the number of air handlers, accessibility of ductwork, level of contamination, and whether additional services like mold remediation are needed. Post-construction cleaning or systems with heavy debris buildup cost more due to extra labor and specialized equipment requirements.
We provide written estimates after inspecting your system, so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Beware of companies offering extremely low prices—proper commercial duct cleaning takes time and professional equipment to do right.
Most commercial properties benefit from professional duct cleaning every 3-5 years under normal conditions. However, Converse’s air quality challenges and Texas climate often require more frequent cleaning—every 2-3 years for optimal results.
High-traffic businesses like restaurants, retail stores, or medical facilities may need annual cleaning due to increased contaminant loads. Buildings that have undergone construction, experienced water damage, or show visible mold growth need immediate attention regardless of when they were last cleaned.
Signs it’s time for cleaning include increased dust on surfaces, musty odors from vents, visible debris around registers, higher than normal energy bills, or employee complaints about air quality. Don’t wait for problems to become obvious—preventive maintenance costs far less than emergency remediation.
Yes, EPA studies show that cleaning debris from ductwork and cooling coils can reduce HVAC runtime by up to 30%. When ducts are clogged with dust and debris, your system works harder to move the same amount of air, consuming more energy and driving up utility bills.
Clean ducts improve airflow efficiency, allowing your system to reach desired temperatures faster and maintain them with less effort. This is especially important in Texas, where HVAC systems run heavily for most of the year and energy costs can make up a significant portion of operating expenses.
The energy savings often pay for the cleaning service within the first year, and you’ll continue seeing lower bills as long as the system stays clean. Combined with extended equipment life and fewer repair needs, professional duct cleaning delivers solid return on investment for most commercial properties.
Absolutely. We schedule most commercial projects during off-hours, weekends, or holidays to minimize impact on your business. Our team works efficiently and can often complete cleaning in sections, allowing parts of your building to remain operational during service.
We use containment procedures to prevent dust and debris from spreading to occupied areas. Our equipment is designed for commercial work—powerful enough to do the job quickly but quiet enough not to disrupt nearby activities when daytime work is necessary.
For businesses that operate 24/7, we coordinate with your facility manager to work around critical operations. We can clean zones separately or work in phases over multiple visits. The key is planning ahead—give us a call to discuss your specific needs and scheduling requirements.
Visible signs include dust buildup around vents and registers, black streaks on walls near air outlets, or debris visible inside ducts when you remove vent covers. You might also notice musty or stale odors when the system runs, especially after it’s been off for a while.
Operational signs include higher than normal energy bills, uneven heating or cooling throughout the building, increased dust on surfaces despite regular cleaning, or frequent HVAC repairs. Employee complaints about stuffiness, allergies, or poor air quality are also red flags.
The most reliable way to assess your system is through professional inspection. We use cameras to look inside ductwork and can show you exactly what’s there. Many contamination issues aren’t visible from the outside, so don’t assume clean-looking vents mean clean ducts throughout the system.
We’re veteran-owned with over 20 years of HVAC experience specifically in Texas conditions. Our technicians are certified and licensed to work on all system components—something many duct cleaning companies can’t legally do in Texas without proper air conditioning contractor licenses.
We follow NADCA standards for commercial cleaning and provide documentation proving the work was done right. No “$99 whole house specials” or bait-and-switch tactics—just honest pricing and thorough work that actually solves your air quality and efficiency problems.
Our 24/7 emergency service means we’re available when you need us most, and we understand how to work around business operations without causing disruptions. We’ve served commercial clients across San Antonio, Houston, and Austin, so we know what works in Texas commercial buildings.
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