Your energy bills drop. The EPA found that cleaning impacted cooling coils and removing debris can reduce HVAC running time by up to 30%. That’s real money back in your budget every month.
Your employees stop complaining about allergies and dust covering their desks. When air ducts are clean, the air quality improves immediately. No more debris blowing out of vents, no more respiratory issues traced back to your building’s air.
Your HVAC system lasts longer and breaks down less often. Clean ducts mean your equipment doesn’t strain to push air through blockages. Less strain means fewer emergency repair calls and years added to your system’s life. In Hollywood Park’s climate, where AC runs hard most of the year, that matters.
Insurance companies notice documented maintenance. A professional duct cleaning creates a paper trail that shows you’re serious about preventive care, which can influence your premiums over time.
We’ve been handling commercial HVAC work across San Antonio, Austin, and Houston since before duct cleaning became a buzzword. We’re veteran-owned, which means we show up on time and do what we say we’ll do.
Hollywood Park businesses deal with specific challenges. The humidity accelerates dust and allergen buildup in ductwork. Your systems run year-round, not seasonally. You need a company that understands commercial operations and won’t disrupt your workday.
We’ve cleaned ducts in office buildings, restaurants, medical facilities, and industrial spaces throughout the area. Our techs are certified, our equipment is commercial-grade, and our pricing is transparent before we start. No surprises, no upselling, no runaround.
We start with an inspection. Our techs assess your ductwork, identify problem areas, and give you a clear quote. You’ll know what needs cleaning and why before any work begins.
Next, we seal off your vents and use negative pressure equipment to contain debris. This isn’t a shop-vac operation—we use commercial-grade vacuums and rotary brushes designed for industrial duct cleaning. The goal is to remove buildup without spreading contaminants through your building.
We clean supply and return ducts, registers, grilles, and diffusers. If your system has accessible coils, we clean those too. The entire process usually wraps up in a single day for most commercial properties, and we schedule around your business hours to minimize disruption.
After cleaning, we inspect again to confirm everything’s clear. You get documentation of the work completed, which is useful for your maintenance records and any compliance requirements you’re managing.
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You get a full system cleaning—not just the easy-to-reach sections. That means supply and return air ducts, registers, grilles, diffusers, heat exchangers, cooling coils, drip pans, fan motor, and the air handling unit housing.
In Hollywood Park, where commercial buildings run HVAC systems almost constantly, the debris accumulation happens faster than in cooler climates. Dust, pollen, mold spores, and construction debris all settle in ductwork. Our cleaning addresses all of it.
We follow NADCA standards, which means the job is done right. You’re not getting a surface-level cleaning that misses the bulk of contamination. We document the before-and-after condition, so you have proof the work was thorough.
For restaurants and food service businesses, we handle kitchen exhaust systems separately—those require specialized cleaning due to grease buildup and fire code requirements. Medical facilities and schools get the same attention to detail, with extra focus on air quality standards specific to those environments.
Most commercial properties benefit from duct cleaning every three to five years. But that’s a general guideline, not a rule.
Restaurants need annual cleaning because kitchen exhaust systems accumulate grease and become fire hazards. Medical facilities and dental offices should clean ducts annually to maintain strict air quality standards. Manufacturing or industrial spaces with high dust or particulate exposure may need cleaning every two years.
Office buildings in Hollywood Park typically fall into the three-to-five-year range, but if you’re seeing visible dust blowing from vents, noticing musty odors, or dealing with employee complaints about air quality, don’t wait. Those are signs your ducts need attention now, not next year.
Pricing depends on your building size, ductwork complexity, and contamination level. A small office might run $500 to $1,000. Larger commercial buildings with extensive duct systems can range from $2,000 to $5,000 or more.
We don’t give cookie-cutter quotes because every system is different. A 3,000-square-foot office with straightforward ductwork costs less to clean than a 10,000-square-foot restaurant with kitchen exhaust systems and multiple HVAC zones.
The upfront cost pays for itself through energy savings. The Department of Energy reports that typical duct systems lose 25-40% of energy output due to contamination and improper sealing. Cleaning your ducts can recover a significant portion of that lost efficiency, which translates directly to lower utility bills. Most businesses see the investment return within a year or two through reduced energy costs alone.
Yes, but only if your ducts are actually dirty. If they’re already clean, you won’t see much difference.
The EPA reports that indoor air pollution can be two to five times higher than outdoor levels, and dirty ductwork is a major contributor. When dust, allergens, mold spores, and debris accumulate in ducts, your HVAC system circulates those contaminants every time it runs.
After a professional cleaning, you’ll notice less dust settling on surfaces, fewer odors when the system kicks on, and often a reduction in employee complaints about allergies or respiratory irritation. This is especially noticeable in Hollywood Park’s humid climate, where mold and mildew can develop in ductwork if moisture is present. Clean ducts mean cleaner air circulating through your workspace, which directly impacts employee health and comfort.
Most commercial properties take four to eight hours, depending on system size and accessibility. Smaller offices might be done in half a day. Larger buildings with multiple HVAC units can take a full day or require scheduling over a weekend.
We work around your business hours whenever possible. If you can’t afford downtime during the workday, we’ll schedule evening or weekend work. The goal is to clean your system thoroughly without disrupting operations.
The actual cleaning process involves setting up containment, running negative pressure equipment through the ductwork, brushing and vacuuming debris, and inspecting afterward. It’s not a quick in-and-out job if it’s done correctly. Rushing through duct cleaning means missing contamination and wasting your money. We take the time to do it right the first time.
Not much. We handle most of the prep work ourselves.
Clear access to vents, registers, and your HVAC equipment. If furniture or equipment is blocking access points, move it beforehand or let us know so we can work around it. Make sure our techs can reach your air handler and any rooftop units if applicable.
Let your employees know we’ll be working. The equipment we use is loud—commercial vacuums and rotary brushes aren’t quiet. If you have sensitive operations or client meetings scheduled, plan around the cleaning or schedule it after hours.
Turn off your HVAC system before we arrive, or we’ll handle that when we start. We’ll seal off vents during cleaning to prevent debris from entering your workspace, but it’s still smart to cover sensitive equipment or electronics near vents if you’re concerned. Beyond that, we take care of the rest.
Yes. Contaminated ductwork circulates allergens, dust, mold spores, and other pollutants that can trigger respiratory issues, especially in employees with asthma or allergies.
The EPA identifies indoor air pollutants as a cause of heart and respiratory diseases. When your HVAC system pulls air through dirty ducts, it’s distributing whatever’s built up in there—pet dander if your building allows animals, construction dust if you’ve had recent renovations, mold if there’s been moisture intrusion, and general debris that accumulates over time.
Employees spending eight hours a day in poor air quality will notice. Complaints about headaches, fatigue, congestion, and respiratory irritation often trace back to air quality issues. In Hollywood Park’s climate, where buildings are sealed tight for air conditioning efficiency, indoor air doesn’t get much natural ventilation. That makes duct cleanliness even more critical. Cleaning your ducts removes the contamination source and improves the air your team breathes every day.
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