Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across Springfield
HVAC cleaning in Springfield, OH typically costs $280–$650 for a complete system cleaning and is usually completed in 3–5 hours depending on your home’s age and duct configuration. We’re Titan Air Duct Cleaning Greater Dayton, and we make the drive up I-70 to Springfield regularly — usually arriving within 45 minutes for scheduled appointments and same-day service when our HVAC Cleaning schedule allows. If your vents are pushing dust, your system’s running louder than it used to, or you’ve never had the evaporator coil or blower assembly cleaned since you moved in, it’s worth a call. (866) 834-6947. Free estimates. Thomas Hernandez answers the phone and does the work.

Why Titan Air Duct Cleaning Greater Dayton Is Springfield’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
We’ve built our reputation in Springfield one job at a time — 113 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars, with many coming from repeat customers in the 45503, 45504, and 45506 ZIPs who’ve watched us clean systems other companies wouldn’t touch. Your owner is your technician: Thomas Hernandez has two decades of hands-on experience, and he’s the person who shows up with the Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, not a subcontractor you’ve never met.
Response time to Springfield matters. We’re based in Dayton, but we know the back roads through New Carlisle and the quickest routes past the Clark County Fairgrounds to reach the south side or the Buck Creek corridor without getting stuck on main drags. That local routing knowledge means we hit our appointment windows.
Springfield’s housing stock demands specific expertise. The west and south side neighborhoods — especially around Selma Road and South Limestone — are packed with Craftsman-era and mid-century homes where converted gravity furnaces left behind ductwork that modern cleaning crews underestimate. We’ve learned to scope these jobs properly, price them honestly, and finish them thoroughly.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Springfield
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil in your Springfield home’s air handler is where moisture condenses and where dust becomes mud. In older homes with uninsulated basement duct runs — common west of downtown in the 45504 ZIP — that coil works harder and gets dirtier faster because the system runs longer to overcome heat loss through those oversized trunk ducts. We remove the coil assembly when accessible, clean it with foaming cleaner and low-pressure rinse, and check the drain pan for standing water that can harbor mold. A clean coil can drop your summer electric bill 15–20% in a humid July.
Blower Cleaning
Your blower motor and squirrel-cage fan are the lungs of the system. In Springfield’s pre-1960 homes, we’ve found blowers caked with a gray paste of dust, skin flakes, and pet dander that’s been recirculating for decades. We disassemble the blower housing, clean each fan blade individually, and lubricate bearings on older units. On Elm Street in the 45504 ZIP, we cleaned a 1925 Craftsman home with original sheet-metal ductwork converted from an octopus furnace in the 1960s. The unlined trunk ducts had 30 years of caked-on grime and biofilm, requiring two passes with our Rotobrush and a HEPA vacuum to restore airflow. The blower itself was so loaded it was drawing 22% more amperage than spec.
Condenser Cleaning
Your outdoor condenser coil in Springfield takes a beating. Cottonwood from the Mad River valley, grass clippings from the constant mowing season, and the fine limestone dust that blows off agricultural fields all pack into the fins. We use foaming cleaner and a fin comb, never high-pressure water that can fold the aluminum. A clean condenser in Springfield’s muggy August weather can mean the difference between your system keeping up at 3 PM or running non-stop and still losing ground.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler cabinet — the box that houses your blower, coil, and often your filter rack — collects everything the filter misses. In Springfield’s older rental stock, where filters get changed annually if at all, we’ve opened air handlers with an inch of sediment in the bottom. We vacuum, sanitize, and inspect the cabinet interior, the filter tracks, and the return plenum connection. If your air handler sits in a damp Springfield basement with a dirt floor or stone foundation, this cleaning is non-negotiable.
Coil Treatment
After cleaning, we apply antimicrobial coil treatment to the evaporator and condenser coils. This isn’t a cover-up fragrance — it’s a controlled-release treatment that inhibits mold and biofilm regrowth for 6–12 months. In Springfield’s climate, where shoulder-season condensation creates damp interior duct surfaces, this treatment buys you time between cleanings. We use Abatement Technologies and Guardsman products, applied according to manufacturer spec, not hosed on as an afterthought.

What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Springfield
We work on every major residential HVAC brand found in Springfield homes — Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, York — and we stock common filters, capacitors, and contactors for faster turnaround. Our product expertise extends to Honeywell and Aprilaire whole-house humidifiers and media air cleaners, which we see frequently in the north side and Fairborn-adjacent neighborhoods where homeowners have invested in IAQ upgrades. If your system uses an Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration add-on or Guardsman UV treatment, we service those too. We’re not parts-changers; we diagnose, clean, and restore.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Springfield Homes
- Converted gravity-furnace ductwork traps exceptional debris. Springfield’s pre-1960 housing stock often features oversized, unlined basement trunk ducts from converted gravity furnaces that trap exceptional debris and biofilm, requiring 30–40% longer cleaning time than similar jobs in newer suburbs. Standard agitation tools can dislodge surface dust but fail to remove embedded biofilm without antimicrobial coil treatment.
- Buck Creek flood corridor mold contamination. Homes in low-lying sections along Buck Creek in the 45505 ZIP that have taken on basement water frequently show mold-contaminated ductwork even when the homeowner reports no visible flood damage. Floodwater reaching floor-level return-air grilles seeds mold throughout the entire system — a failure pattern experienced technicians in this market learn to probe for specifically in that corridor.
- Shoulder-season condensation in uninsulated ducts. Springfield’s humid continental climate drives heavy heating loads from October through April and muggy, high-dewpoint summers, keeping forced-air systems running nearly year-round. Uninsulated basement duct runs common in older housing stock sweat condensation in spring and fall, creating damp interior surfaces that accelerate biofilm and mold accumulation.
- Deferred maintenance in rental properties. High proportions of rental and lower-income owner-occupied properties in Springfield’s west and south sides mean HVAC cleaning gets pushed until the system fails or the landlord sells. We’ve cleaned systems that haven’t seen service since the Clinton administration.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Springfield, OH
Here’s what HVAC cleaning costs in Springfield’s market in 2025:
| Service | Typical Range |
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| Basic air duct cleaning (whole system) | $280–$420 |
| HVAC cleaning with evaporator coil service | $380–$550 |
| Full system: ducts, coil, blower, condenser | $480–$650 |
| Coil treatment (add-on or standalone) | $85–$140 |
| Post-flood mold assessment and remediation prep | $320–$580 |
Springfield jobs run toward the higher end of these ranges when we’re dealing with pre-1960 homes — the extra labor in those converted gravity-furnace systems is real, and we build it into the estimate upfront rather than surprise you mid-job. Homes in the 45505 Buck Creek corridor may need additional HEPA vacuum passes and antimicrobial treatment if flood history is present. Every estimate is free, in-home, and no-obligation. Call (866) 834-6947 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Springfield
Our service radius extends throughout Clark, Champaign, and northern Montgomery Counties. We regularly handle HVAC cleaning in New Carlisle, Urbana, Fairborn, and Huber Heights — each with its own housing stock quirks, though none quite match Springfield’s concentration of converted gravity-furnace ductwork. Same owner-technician, same Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, same 4.7-star standard.
Serving Springfield, OH — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Springfield 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 Springfield
Springfield’s pre-1960 housing stock often features oversized, unlined basement trunk ducts from converted gravity furnaces that trap exceptional debris and biofilm, requiring 30–40% longer cleaning time than similar jobs in newer suburbs. Beavercreek’s 1980s-and-newer construction uses properly sized, insulated ductwork that cleans faster and stays cleaner longer. We scope every Springfield job in person before quoting so you know the time commitment upfront. Call (866) 834-6947 for a free estimate.
Yes — floodwater reaching floor-level return-air grilles seeds mold throughout the entire system, often without visible damage to finished spaces. We’ve found active mold contamination in Buck Creek corridor ductwork where homeowners reported only “a little water by the washer.” We recommend a camera inspection of your return trunk and supply branches if you’ve had any basement moisture. Call (866) 834-6947 to schedule — estimates are free.
We use professional-grade Rotobrush brush-and-vacuum systems and Nikro HEPA vacuums on every residential job, the same equipment commercial contractors use. For coil treatment and sanitizing, we apply Abatement Technologies and Guardsman products to manufacturer specification. These aren’t consumer-grade tools dressed up for residential sales — they’re the standard for serious indoor air pathway work. Call (866) 834-6947 to ask Thomas about our setup.
Every 3–5 years for the ductwork itself, with annual evaporator coil and blower inspection in homes with uninsulated basement runs or known moisture issues. Springfield’s older housing stock — especially converted gravity-furnace systems in the 45504 and 45506 ZIPs — accumulates debris faster and provides more surface area for biofilm growth than modern ductwork. If you rent your property or bought from a long-term owner with no maintenance records, start with a full system assessment. Call (866) 834-6947 to book.
Yes — we clean evaporator coils as a standalone service for $180–$280 depending on accessibility and contamination level. This is popular in Springfield’s south side rental market, where landlords need coil service between tenant turnovers without full duct cleaning. We also bundle it with blower cleaning for $280–$380 if the air handler needs attention too. Call (866) 834-6947 for exact pricing at your address.
Written by Thomas Hernandez, Owner at Titan Air Duct Cleaning Greater Dayton, serving Springfield since 2004.