HVAC Cleaning in Calabasas, CA
If your HVAC system hasn’t been professionally cleaned since before the last major fire season, there’s a real chance it’s circulating more than just household dust. Calabasas sits at the intersection of canyon winds, wildfire smoke corridors, and aging duct infrastructure — a combination that quietly degrades air quality in ways you can’t see until a trained technician puts a borescope inside your system. Our HVAC Cleaning team reaches homes throughout Calabasas regularly, and we know exactly what we find when we open these systems up. Call us at (661) 732-1148 for a free estimate.

Why Premier Air Duct Solutions Woodland Hills Is Calabasas’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
Scott Hill — owner and lead technician — has been cleaning HVAC systems in and around Calabasas for 18 years. That’s not 18 years of general contracting with HVAC cleaning folded in as a side service; it’s 18 years focused exclusively on air duct and HVAC cleaning, building the kind of system-specific knowledge that lets us diagnose a problem before we’ve even pulled the first panel. When Scott shows up at a home near Las Virgenes Road or off Malibu Canyon Road, he’s not sending a trainee ahead — he’s the most experienced person in the company, and he’s the one on your job.
That consistency shows up in the numbers. Premier Air Duct Solutions carries 1,226 verified customer reviews at a 4.9-star average — a volume of feedback that reflects years of sustained quality, not a sprint to collect a handful of five-stars before a slow season. Calabasas homeowners who’ve had us out consistently mention the same things: Scott showed up on time, explained what he found, and didn’t upsell them on work that wasn’t necessary. That kind of straight talk is rare, and it’s what keeps Calabasas customers calling back after the next fire season rolls through.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Calabasas
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil sits inside your air handler and is the first component to collect airborne particulates once they’ve passed through your filter. In Calabasas homes along the 91302 zip code, that means the coil is regularly exposed to the fine clay-rich dust and combustion particles that funnel through the canyon corridors during Santa Ana wind events. A coated coil can’t transfer heat efficiently, which drives up your energy bill and shortens the system’s lifespan. A typical evaporator coil cleaning in Calabasas runs $150–$300 depending on coil size and access complexity, and we use Nikro equipment paired with coil-safe treatment solutions to clear the buildup without damaging delicate fins.
Blower Cleaning
The blower wheel is the engine behind your airflow, and it’s a surprisingly effective dust trap — especially in Calabasas homes where the air it’s moving contains a heavier-than-average pollen and ash load. We see blower wheels in Bell Canyon and the Las Virgenes corridor come in caked with a grayish-tan residue that’s part chaparral ash, part fine clay, and part accumulated fire-season smoke — a layer that standard filter maintenance never touches. Blower cleaning in Calabasas typically runs $100–$200, and restoring proper wheel balance and airflow often makes a noticeable difference in how evenly the system heats or cools large multi-zone homes.
Condenser Cleaning
Your condenser sits outside, which in Calabasas means it’s directly in the path of whatever the Santa Monica Mountains are sending down through the canyon that week — pollen, ash, cottonwood, and the fine particulate matter that spikes during and after fire events near Malibu Creek State Park. Blocked condenser coils force the compressor to work harder, which is one of the most direct ways deferred HVAC maintenance turns into a premature equipment replacement. Condenser cleaning in Calabasas runs $100–$250, and we treat the coils with a Guardsman-compatible coil cleaner that cuts through combustion residue without stripping the protective coating on the fins.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler is effectively the heart of a forced-air system, housing the blower, evaporator coil, and filter housing in a single enclosure — and in Calabasas’s 30-to-45-year-old housing stock, those enclosures are often overdue for a full interior cleaning. Many of the master-planned homes built here in the 1980s and 1990s have air handlers tucked into attic spaces that have absorbed heat, humidity, and years of canyon-dust infiltration through compromised duct connections. A full air handler cleaning in Calabasas typically runs $200–$400, and we use Rotobrush and Abatement Technologies equipment to address both the mechanical components and the internal surfaces where biofilm and particulate accumulation tend to concentrate.
Heat Exchanger Cleaning
A cracked or fouled heat exchanger is a safety issue, not just an efficiency problem — combustion gases can enter the airstream if the exchanger is compromised. In older Calabasas homes with original furnace installations, a thorough cleaning and inspection of the heat exchanger is something we consider essential rather than optional. Heat exchanger cleaning in Calabasas runs $150–$350 depending on furnace configuration and access.
Coil Treatment
After cleaning, we apply an EPA-registered coil treatment — often an Aprilaire-compatible antimicrobial solution — that inhibits mold and bacterial growth on evaporator coil surfaces. Given the humidity fluctuations that occur in Calabasas during late-season marine layer periods, this step extends the life of your cleaning and keeps the coil performing cleanly between service visits. Coil treatment in Calabasas is typically $75–$125 as a standalone add-on.
Trusted Brands We Service in Calabasas
We work on HVAC systems from every major manufacturer you’ll find in Calabasas homes — Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Rheem, York, and American Standard, among others — and we integrate Honeywell and Aprilaire products into our air quality and sanitizing solutions where they fit. Our professional-grade cleaning equipment comes from Rotobrush, Nikro, and Abatement Technologies — the same brands specified for remediation work, not the consumer-grade shop vacuums some outfits roll in. For Calabasas customers, that means the job gets done right the first time, without a follow-up call two weeks later.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Calabasas Homes
- Post-wildfire ash accumulation in return ducts: Technicians working in Bell Canyon and along the Las Virgenes corridor routinely find ducts coated with a grayish-tan fine ash layer — the unmistakable residue of smoke events absorbed through return-air grilles during and after fires like the 2018 Woolsey Fire. This is a standard borescope inspection finding in the 91302 zip code that we rarely encounter ten miles east in flatter Valley communities.
- Sagged and crimped flex ductwork in aging master-planned homes: The sprawling single-family homes built throughout Calabasas in the 1980s and 1990s often still have original flex ductwork that has lost its shape over three-plus decades, creating low points where dust and moisture accumulate and restricting the airflow the system was designed to deliver.
- Canyon-dust-coated evaporator coils: The Las Virgenes Road and Malibu Canyon Road corridors funnel fine clay-rich chaparral dust directly into home HVAC intakes at concentrations higher than neighboring flatland communities experience. The result is evaporator coils that foul faster than the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule anticipates, requiring more frequent cleaning in this specific geography.
- Blower imbalance from pollen and ash layering: In Calabasas, the blower wheel doesn’t just collect ordinary household lint — it accumulates the heavier, stickier combination of seasonal pollen from oak and sage chaparral, ash residue from fire events, and fine mineral dust from the surrounding Santa Monica Mountain terrain. This mixed-particulate loading creates uneven deposits that throw the wheel out of balance and produce the vibration or noise complaints homeowners in Lakeside Park and similar neighborhoods sometimes attribute to a failing motor.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Calabasas, CA
Here’s what HVAC cleaning actually costs in the Calabasas market, without the runaround. A single-component cleaning — one coil or one blower — typically runs $100–$300. A full HVAC cleaning covering the evaporator coil, blower, air handler interior, and coil treatment runs $350–$700 for most residential systems in Calabasas, with the higher end reflecting the larger multi-zone systems common in the area’s bigger homes. Condenser cleaning adds $100–$250 if the outdoor unit needs attention. What moves the number is system size, access difficulty (attic air handlers in Calabasas can be tight), and how long it’s been since the last service. We give you a firm quote before any work begins — call (661) 732-1148 and we’ll walk through it on the phone.
The Calabasas-Specific Reason Your HVAC Needs More Than Standard Maintenance
Calabasas occupies a position on the urban-wildland interface of the Santa Monica Mountains that creates an HVAC cleaning challenge unlike anything faced by contractors working in flatland Valley communities. The Las Virgenes and Malibu Canyon corridors act as natural funnels for Santa Ana wind events, pushing chaparral dust, fine ash, and smoke deep into residential HVAC intakes at concentrations that simply don’t occur in Woodland Hills or West Hills. After the 2018 Woolsey Fire burned aggressively through adjacent Malibu Creek State Park — just off Malibu Canyon Road from residential Calabasas — HVAC systems throughout the 91302 zip code pulled smoke particulates, ash, and aerial fire retardant residue directly into ductwork and onto coil surfaces. That contamination cycle repeats with every significant fire season, meaning a Calabasas HVAC system that hasn’t been professionally cleaned since 2020 has likely absorbed the particulate load from multiple fire events. Standard filter replacement doesn’t reach the evaporator coil, the blower wheel, or the air handler interior where that material accumulates. That’s exactly where Scott Hill focuses when he’s on a job in Calabasas — because ignoring those surfaces means the cleaned duct system downstream is still being fed through contaminated components.
We Also Serve Cities Near Calabasas
Premier Air Duct Solutions serves the full surrounding area, including Woodland Hills, Canoga Park, West Hills, Chatsworth, Northridge, Topanga, Encino, and Agoura. If you’re just outside Calabasas or splitting a service call with a neighbor in one of these communities, we can often accommodate same-area scheduling. Call (661) 732-1148 to confirm coverage for your address.
Serving Calabasas, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Calabasas 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 Calabasas
We can typically reach Calabasas within one to two business days for standard scheduling, with same-week availability in most cases. We’re based in Woodland Hills, which puts us under 15 minutes from most Calabasas addresses via the 101 or Las Virgenes Road — so we’re not driving in from across the Valley the way some contractors do.
Yes — we service all areas within Calabasas, including Bell Canyon, homes along Las Virgenes Road and Malibu Canyon Road, and properties in the Lakeside Park area. Gated communities like Bell Canyon are not a problem; Scott Hill has serviced homes throughout those neighborhoods and is familiar with access procedures.
Priority scheduling is available for Calabasas customers dealing with post-fire contamination, air quality concerns following a nearby smoke event, or a system that’s malfunctioning due to heavy fouling. Call us directly at (661) 732-1148 and explain the situation — if we can move the schedule to accommodate an urgent need, we will.
Pricing in Calabasas is consistent with what we charge throughout the service area, but jobs here do sometimes run toward the higher end of a range because of two local factors: larger home footprints with multi-zone systems, and the additional contamination assessment we build into Calabasas jobs given the area’s wildfire smoke exposure history. A full HVAC cleaning in Calabasas runs $350–$700 for most residential systems — we quote every job individually before starting any work.
Yes — we stand behind every HVAC cleaning we perform in Calabasas. If something wasn’t cleaned to the standard we described or an issue surfaces within a reasonable time frame that’s tied to our work, Scott Hill comes back out personally to make it right. With 1,226 reviews averaging 4.9 stars, our reputation is the warranty — and we protect it on every job.
Schedule Your HVAC Cleaning in Calabasas Today
If your Calabasas home hasn’t had a professional HVAC cleaning since before the last fire season — or ever — now is the right time to find out what’s actually moving through your system. Scott Hill will handle your job personally, with 18 years of experience and professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment behind every step. Call (661) 732-1148 for a free estimate, and we’ll give you a straight answer on what your system needs and what it’ll cost — no pressure, no upsell, no surprises.
Written by the team at Premier Air Duct Solutions Woodland Hills, serving Calabasas since 2007.