Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across West Hollywood
If your air handler is running harder than it should, or your West Hollywood apartment smells like it’s recirculating last year’s air, the problem is almost certainly inside the system — not the thermostat. Our HVAC Cleaning team serves West Hollywood regularly, and we understand the specific contamination patterns these buildings produce. Brandon Flores — owner and lead technician with 19 years of specialized duct and HVAC work — handles your job personally. Call (424) 219-7459 for a free estimate.

Why Certified Air Duct Specialists North Hollywood Is West Hollywood’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
West Hollywood residents have found us through 613 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars — not because we advertise the most, but because we show up with the right equipment and the right experience for buildings that most generalist HVAC companies haven’t thought carefully about. We know the dingbat walk-ups on Havenhurst Drive. We know the courtyard buildings tucked between Fountain Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard. We know what happens to retrofitted ductwork after a decade of Sunset Strip air and high-turnover tenants, and we’ve cleaned enough of these systems to diagnose the problem before we even pull the cover off the air handler.
Brandon Flores personally leads every job as lead technician. You’re not getting a subcontracted crew dispatched from a call center. You’re getting nearly two decades of hands-on field experience applied directly to your system, using professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment — not hardware-store shop vacs running under a discount-cleaning banner. That distinction matters especially in West Hollywood, where the ductwork is older, tighter, and more contaminated than the buildings’ age would suggest.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in West Hollywood
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil is where West Hollywood’s air quality problem becomes a hardware problem. On a service call at a 1963 dingbat walk-up on Havenhurst Drive, we found an evaporator coil entirely caked in a black adhesive layer of Sunset Strip carbon soot fused with cooking grease that had migrated through undersized retrofitted ducts. The Rotobrush system pulled out debris columns that hadn’t moved since the previous tenant two years prior. After evaporator coil cleaning and a Guardsman antimicrobial coil treatment, airflow across the handler jumped measurably and the unit stopped tripping on high-temperature lockout within the first week of operation. A coil in that condition isn’t just inefficient — it’s actively damaging the compressor and cycling the same contaminants back into the living space. In West Hollywood, evaporator coil cleaning isn’t optional maintenance. It’s correction for a documented contamination pattern.
Blower Cleaning
High tenant turnover in West Hollywood short-term rentals means air handlers accumulate years of combined occupancy soil between cleanings. What that looks like in practice: blower wheels packed so densely with debris that they’re visibly out of round, generating vibration that accelerates bearing wear and, eventually, motor failure — all before the contamination is ever discovered. We clean blower assemblies using professional-grade Nikro extraction equipment, restoring wheel balance and airflow without pulling the entire air handler if the system allows access. In mid-century courtyard buildings throughout the 90069 ZIP, blower cleaning alone can restore meaningful airflow when the ductwork is otherwise sound — but we’ll tell you honestly whether that’s the case or whether the duct runs themselves need attention before the blower work holds.
Condenser Cleaning
West Hollywood’s outdoor condensers face a specific challenge: the city’s position in a low coastal basin traps vehicle exhaust and construction dust from the Sunset Strip and adjacent commercial corridors. Condenser coil fins clog faster here than in residential neighborhoods even a few miles inland. We flush and clean condenser coils using pressure equipment calibrated to avoid fin damage — the kind of careful approach that matters on older Honeywell and Aprilaire-connected systems where brittle fins don’t tolerate aggressive tooling. A clean condenser running in West Hollywood’s mild climate should last considerably longer than one that’s been neglected through a few Santa Ana seasons.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler is the central collection point for everything that moves through a West Hollywood building’s HVAC system. In hillside stilt-and-deck homes above the Sunset Strip in the 90069 ZIP, we routinely find open, uninsulated crawl-space duct runs where roof-rat nesting debris and canyon leaf litter compact into blockages that choke blower airflow and introduce biological contamination into the conditioned air stream. Air handler cleaning in these situations goes beyond wiping surfaces — it means extracting biological debris, treating interior surfaces with Abatement Technologies-grade sanitizing agents, and verifying that the drain pan isn’t contributing to mold growth in the cabinet. We don’t clean around the problem. We document it, clear it, and treat it.
Heat Exchanger Cleaning & Coil Treatment
Heat exchangers in West Hollywood’s older forced-air systems accumulate carbon deposits faster than manufacturers’ service intervals account for, because those intervals were written for systems drawing cleaner suburban air. We inspect and clean heat exchanger surfaces during full HVAC cleaning visits, and we apply Guardsman antimicrobial coil treatment to evaporator surfaces as a standard recommendation for any WeHo building with documented contamination history or high tenant turnover. Coil treatment inhibits mold and bacterial regrowth on the treated surface — particularly relevant in buildings where the coil stays wet from condensation and the airstream carries organic particulates year-round.
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The West Hollywood HVAC Problem No One Else Is Talking About
West Hollywood’s 1.9-square-mile grid sits directly astride the Sunset Strip and Santa Monica Boulevard — two of the highest-traffic commercial corridors in LA County. That means HVAC systems in dingbat apartment buildings throughout the 90069 ZIP are recirculating vehicle exhaust particulates, construction dust, and commercial kitchen emissions year-round, with no seasonal freeze to slow accumulation. In inland cities where temperatures drop enough that residents open windows through winter, those natural flush cycles provide a modest but real reduction in airborne load. West Hollywood doesn’t get that. The near-total absence of freezing temperatures, combined with windows kept closed against Sunset Strip noise, means contaminants compound in these systems continuously. A contamination rate that outpaces comparable inland cities — that’s the West Hollywood reality, and standard HVAC cleaning advice written for purpose-built systems in climate-varied markets completely fails to address it.
The housing stock makes it worse. West Hollywood is dominated by 1950s–1970s dingbat stucco buildings that were never designed for central HVAC — ductwork was retrofitted into tight, non-standard cavities, creating convoluted bends that standard brush equipment cannot navigate. Debris pockets develop mid-run, behind inaccessible offsets, and mold colonies establish in places that a quick shop-vac pass will never reach. That’s why we use Rotobrush flexible rotary systems engineered specifically for irregular ductwork — and why we scope runs before we clean them, not after.

Trusted Brands We Service in West Hollywood
We work on HVAC equipment from Honeywell, Aprilaire, Abatement Technologies, and Guardsman systems throughout West Hollywood, along with the full range of residential air handlers and split systems installed in the city’s pre-1980 building stock. Our cleaning equipment — Rotobrush and Nikro — is professional-grade, the same category of tooling used by commercial IAQ contractors, applied to residential and multi-unit jobs. When a coil treatment or sanitizing application is warranted, we use products appropriate to the contamination type and the system’s materials, not a single off-the-shelf spray applied the same way to every job.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in West Hollywood Homes
- Convoluted retrofit ductwork with unreachable debris pockets: Dingbat stucco buildings throughout West Hollywood have duct runs jammed into cavities that create sharp bends standard equipment can’t navigate. Mid-run blockages go untouched for years, and mold colonies establish behind offsets that a straight-line vacuum never reaches.
- Evaporator coils cemented with Sunset Strip particulates: Carbon soot from Sunset Strip and Santa Monica Boulevard traffic fuses with cooking grease and ambient dust on evaporator coil surfaces, creating an adhesive layer that insulates the coil thermally and forces the compressor to overwork. We see this pattern on nearly every first-time cleaning call in the 90069 ZIP.
- Rat and pest debris in hillside crawl-space duct runs: Stilt-and-deck homes above the Strip have open, uninsulated duct runs beneath cantilevered floors — and the urban canyon below funnels roof rats directly to those spaces. Nesting debris, leaf litter, and biological contamination compound until blower restriction becomes severe enough to notice.
- Blower wheel imbalance from multi-tenant soil accumulation: In buildings with frequent tenant turnover — common throughout West Hollywood’s short-term rental stock — blower wheels accumulate layered debris from back-to-back occupancies. By the time anyone calls, the wheel is so out of balance it’s damaging bearings and the contamination has been recirculating for years.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in West Hollywood, CA
HVAC cleaning in West Hollywood runs higher than in newer-construction markets, and it should — these systems require more time, more specialized tooling, and more honest assessment than a standard service call. Here’s what the West Hollywood market looks like in practice:
- Evaporator coil cleaning: $180–$320, depending on coil configuration and debris load
- Blower cleaning: $120–$220, depending on access and contamination level
- Condenser cleaning: $100–$180
- Air handler cleaning (full cabinet): $200–$380
- Coil treatment (Guardsman antimicrobial): $80–$140 as an add-on
- Full HVAC cleaning package (coil + blower + handler): $380–$650 for most West Hollywood residential systems
Hillside properties in the 90069 ZIP with pest-contaminated crawl-space duct runs or severely blocked blower assemblies may run toward the higher end of those ranges — we’ll tell you exactly where your system lands before any work begins. Estimates are free. Call (424) 219-7459 and we’ll give you a straight number, not a range-so-wide-it-means-nothing.
We Also Serve Cities Near West Hollywood
Our regular service area extends throughout the surrounding communities — including Beverly Hills to the west, Hollywood to the east, Studio City to the north, and Universal City nearby. If you’re in any of these neighborhoods and dealing with HVAC performance issues, the contamination patterns are often similar to what we see across West Hollywood, and the same field experience applies.
Serving West Hollywood, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the West Hollywood 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 West Hollywood
Dingbat apartments in West Hollywood need HVAC cleaning more frequently because retrofitted ductwork in non-standard stucco cavities traps debris at bends and offsets that purpose-built systems don’t have — and the Sunset Strip particulate load means those traps fill faster than in comparable inland buildings. Purpose-built systems in newer construction have straight, accessible duct runs and cleaner intake air. West Hollywood’s dingbats have neither. A system in a newer Culver City building might warrant cleaning every 5–7 years. The same system retrofitted into a 1960s WeHo dingbat, on a heavy-traffic block, should realistically be serviced every 3–4 years — sooner if there’s been high tenant turnover. Call (424) 219-7459 and we’ll assess your specific building honestly.
Yes, significantly — and it changes what we treat, not just what we remove. Stilt-and-deck homes in the 90069 ZIP with open crawl-space duct runs are among the most contaminated residential systems we service in greater LA. Rat nesting debris introduces biological material — dander, droppings, decomposition — directly into the conditioned air stream, and that contamination doesn’t resolve with mechanical cleaning alone. The affected duct sections and air handler cabinet surfaces require sanitizing treatment using Abatement Technologies-grade agents after debris extraction. If nesting was active inside the duct runs themselves, we’ll document the access points so you can have them sealed before the next season. Call (424) 219-7459 — this is a situation where a phone conversation before booking is worth the five minutes.
Coil treatment is an antimicrobial application — we use Guardsman-formulated products — applied to the evaporator coil surface after cleaning to inhibit mold and bacterial regrowth on a surface that stays persistently wet from condensation. In West Hollywood apartment buildings specifically, the combination of year-round recirculated air, organic particulates from Sunset Strip traffic, and cooking grease migration through undersized duct runs creates a coil environment where mold reestablishes quickly after mechanical cleaning alone. Coil treatment extends the benefit of a cleaning cycle and reduces the frequency of follow-up service for buildings with chronic contamination. For any WeHo building with documented mold odor, high-turnover tenancy, or a coil that was visibly fouled on the first service call, we recommend it as a standard follow-on, not an upsell. Typical cost in the West Hollywood market: $80–$140.
Santa Ana events push desert particulates westward, and West Hollywood’s position in a low coastal basin means the city acts as a collecting bowl before marine air eventually clears it — spiking the particulate load inside HVAC systems significantly during those windows. The fine desert dust Santa Anas carry is particularly problematic because it penetrates filter media more readily than the heavier Sunset Strip soot, deposits deeper into coil fin surfaces, and is more abrasive to blower wheel components over time. If your system was running during a strong Santa Ana event without a recently serviced filter, the coil and blower are worth inspecting regardless of your normal service schedule. Post-Santa Ana is consistently one of our busiest request periods from West Hollywood customers.
Blower cleaning alone can meaningfully restore airflow when the duct runs themselves are reasonably clear — and in some West Hollywood courtyard buildings where the ductwork is short, relatively straight, and was serviced within the last few years, that’s the honest answer. We won’t sell you full duct cleaning if the blower is the primary restriction. That said, in buildings with the convoluted retrofitted duct runs typical of 1950s–1970s WeHo construction, blower cleaning fixes the blower while leaving debris pockets mid-run that will reload the wheel within a season. We scope the system before recommending scope of work — not after you’ve already paid for it. Call (424) 219-7459 for a free assessment and we’ll tell you exactly what your system needs.
Reviewed by Brandon Flores, Owner & Lead Technician at Certified Air Duct Specialists North Hollywood, serving West Hollywood and the greater LA area for 19 years.