Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across Chevy Chase
HVAC cleaning in Chevy Chase, MD typically costs $280–$650 for a full system service and is usually completed in a single visit. Our crew covers the 20815 and 20825 ZIP codes with same-day or next-day scheduling, including the neighborhoods along Connecticut Avenue, the residential streets near Chevy Chase Circle, and the wooded properties backing up to Rock Creek Park. We’ve spent 14 years cleaning air duct and HVAC systems in Montgomery County, and Chevy Chase presents challenges that general HVAC contractors often miss — oversized legacy ductwork, gravity-system conversions, and biological loading from one of the densest tree canopies in the DC metro area. Call (855) 301-6549 for a free estimate.

Why Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland Is Chevy Chase’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
We’re not a general HVAC company that cleans ducts on the side. Our HVAC Cleaning team focuses exclusively on indoor air quality — duct cleaning, dryer vent cleaning, HVAC cleaning, duct repair and sealing, and air sanitizing. That specialization matters in Chevy Chase, where homes demand more than a quick vacuum-and-go.
Our 254 verified reviews average 4.7 stars, and many come from repeat customers in Montgomery County who’ve watched Robert Garcia handle their systems personally. As owner and lead technician, Robert doesn’t delegate to day-labor crews — he’s the one running the Rotobrush and Nikro equipment on your property, inspecting your ductwork with a camera scope, and making the call on whether your coil treatment needs a Honeywell or Aprilaire-backed sanitizer.
Response time to Chevy Chase is typically same-day or next-day from our Baltimore base, and we know the local logistics: parking on narrow streets like those near Brookville Road, accessing basements with original stone foundations, and working around the mature landscaping that makes exterior condenser cleaning a precision job rather than a quick spray.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Chevy Chase
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil in your Chevy Chase home works harder than it should. Humid subtropical summers push systems near Rock Creek Park into near-constant dehumidification cycles, and biological fouling — mold, pollen, leaf particulate — accumulates faster here than in open suburban areas east of the Beltway. A dirty coil drops efficiency by 10–30% and becomes a distribution point for allergens. We remove the coil assembly when accessible, clean with foaming agents compatible with Aprilaire and Honeywell systems, and verify airflow restoration with before-and-after static pressure readings.
Blower Cleaning
The blower motor and wheel are the engine of your airflow. In Chevy Chase’s larger homes — many Colonials and Tudors exceeding 3,000 square feet across two or three finished floors — the blower runs longer cycles to push air through patchwork duct configurations: original galvanized trunks spliced with newer flex runs. Dust and debris on the blower wheel reduce cubic feet per minute (CFM) delivery to distant rooms, creating the hot-second-floor complaints we hear regularly from homeowners near Connecticut Avenue. We remove and clean the blower assembly, balance the wheel, and check amp draw against manufacturer specs.
Condenser Cleaning
Your outdoor condenser coil faces a unique assault in Chevy Chase. The Rock Creek Park tree canopy deposits pollen, seed fluff, and leaf debris that clogs fins and raises head pressure. We use foaming cleaners and low-pressure water — never high-pressure, which folds fins — and clear the concrete pad perimeter to maintain airflow. For homes on Kirkside Drive and similar streets with mature oak and maple canopies, we recommend condenser cleaning every spring before the humidity hits.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler is where supply and return paths converge, and in Chevy Chase’s converted gravity-system homes, it’s often where the biggest problems hide. We recently cleaned an Arts & Crafts home on Kirkside Drive where the original gravity-system plenum had been enclosed and repurposed as the return-air box. Using our camera scope, we discovered decades of settled dust, insulation fibers, and rodent debris at the base of the duct tree, which we removed with a Rotobrush system, restoring airflow and reducing allergens. That kind of find isn’t rare here — it’s typical of pre-1950 construction where the basement plenum was simply boxed in rather than replaced.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Chevy Chase
We maintain active working relationships with Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies — brands that matter when you’re dealing with the air quality challenges specific to Chevy Chase’s environment. Honeywell and Aprilaire media filters and UV systems integrate with the equipment we clean; Abatement Technologies containment systems prevent cross-contamination during intensive cleanings, particularly important when we’re opening up legacy ductwork that hasn’t been disturbed in decades. We don’t spray generic treatments and hope for the best. We specify what goes into your system and why.

Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Chevy Chase Homes
- Hidden gravity-system plenums acting as debris sumps. In the older sections along streets developed before WWII, technicians frequently find that the original gravity-system plenum chamber in the basement was simply enclosed and repurposed as the forced-air return box — meaning decades of settled dust, insulation fibers, and rodent debris can sit undisturbed at the base of the entire duct tree, invisible until a thorough inspection with a camera scope.
- Patchwork duct configurations creating dead-leg contamination pockets. Decades of kitchen, bath, and HVAC upgrades have left original galvanized trunks spliced with newer flex runs, creating dead-leg runs and air-pressure imbalances that standard cleaning methods miss entirely.
- Above-average biological fouling from Rock Creek Park’s canopy. The dense forest corridor on Chevy Chase’s western and southern edge acts as a pollen and organic-debris funnel, driving mold, dust mite allergens, and leaf particulate into return-air systems at loads a Bethesda subdivision from 1985 simply wouldn’t see.
- Oversized sheet-metal trunk ducts from gravity-system conversions. These act as debris sumps with low air velocity that standard equipment can’t properly agitate and extract, requiring the higher-powered Rotobrush and Nikro systems we deploy.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Chevy Chase, MD
Here’s what HVAC cleaning costs in the Chevy Chase market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Evaporator coil cleaning | $180–$340 |
| Blower cleaning | $150–$280 |
| Condenser cleaning | $120–$220 |
| Air handler cleaning (including plenum inspection) | $280–$450 |
| Full HVAC system cleaning (all components) | $480–$650 |
| Coil treatment with antimicrobial | $80–$150 add-on |
Costs run toward the higher end when we’re dealing with converted gravity-system homes requiring camera inspection, plenum access, or dead-leg duct remediation. Square footage above 3,000, finished basement additions with extended duct runs, and severe biological fouling also extend scope. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins — call (855) 301-6549 for a free estimate tailored to your Chevy Chase home.
We Also Serve Cities Near Chevy Chase
Our service radius covers the immediate Montgomery County and DC-adjacent area, including Forest Glen to the north, Chillum to the northeast, Adams Morgan to the south, and Takoma Park to the east. Each of these markets shares some characteristics with Chevy Chase — older housing stock, mature tree canopy, converted systems — but none match the specific gravity-system legacy and Rock Creek Park exposure that define Chevy Chase’s cleaning challenges.
Serving Chevy Chase, MD — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Chevy Chase 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 Chevy Chase
Chevy Chase’s dominant housing stock — large Colonials, Tudors, and Arts & Crafts homes built 1910–1950 — includes gravity warm-air furnace systems later converted to forced-air, leaving oversized sheet-metal trunk ducts that act as debris sumps. Combined with patchwork duct configurations from decades of renovations and Rock Creek Park’s biological loading, these systems require longer, more technically involved cleaning scopes than newer tract construction. Call (855) 301-6549 and we’ll assess your specific configuration — estimates are free.
The dense forest corridor on Chevy Chase’s western and southern edge acts as a pollen and organic-debris funnel, driving above-average mold, dust mite allergens, and leaf particulate into return-air systems compared to more open suburban areas. Homes near the park boundary typically need more frequent filter changes and more intensive coil and blower cleaning. We adjust our scope accordingly when we see that location in your service address.
Yes — we specifically look for enclosed or repurposed plenum chambers in pre-1950 Chevy Chase homes, using camera scope inspection to identify settled dust, insulation fibers, and rodent debris that standard cleanings miss. This is one of the most common hidden problems we find in the neighborhood, and addressing it typically produces the most noticeable air quality improvement. Robert handles this inspection personally on every qualifying job.
A standard HVAC cleaning covers evaporator coil cleaning, blower cleaning, condenser cleaning, and air handler cleaning, with coil treatment available as an add-on. In Chevy Chase, we also include a camera scope inspection of accessible return plenums and trunk lines due to the high incidence of gravity-system conversions. We’ll specify exactly what’s included in your written estimate before we start — no open-ended billing.
Most Chevy Chase homes benefit from full HVAC cleaning every 3–5 years, but homes near Rock Creek Park, those with original gravity-system conversions, or households with allergy-sensitive occupants should consider every 2–3 years. The biological loading here is simply higher than in less wooded areas, and the legacy ductwork traps debris more aggressively. Call (855) 301-6549 and we’ll recommend a schedule based on your home’s specific construction and location.
Ready to get your Chevy Chase home’s HVAC system properly cleaned? Call (855) 301-6549 for a free estimate. Robert Garcia will assess your system personally — including that basement plenum most competitors never check — and give you upfront pricing with no pressure.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, serving Chevy Chase and Montgomery County since 2010.