Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across Concord
Full HVAC cleaning in Concord typically runs $280–$550 for residential systems, with most jobs completed in a single visit. If your AC has been laboring through another 100°F July afternoon or your vents are pushing that distinctive dusty smell that hits when the Delta breeze kicks up, you’re dealing with exactly what we see every week in this city.

We’re based in San Francisco, but we make the trip to Concord regularly — usually same-day or next-day for standard bookings, and we prioritize emergency calls when a system is down during those brutal August stretches. Brian Rivera, our owner and lead technician, handles the drive himself. He knows the difference between a quick coil cleaning on a 2010 system in the Veranda neighborhood and a full air handler restoration on a 1960s ranch with original duct board off Willow Pass Road. That local familiarity matters. Call (855) 908-0725 for a free estimate and we’ll give you an honest timeline.
Why Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco Is Concord’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
We’ve built our reputation on 14 years of focused air duct and indoor air quality work — not as a side service, but as the only thing we do. Our HVAC Cleaning team brings that same specialization to Concord homes. Brian Rivera doesn’t dispatch crews; he’s the one in your attic, on your roof, at your air handler. That owner-accountable model is why we’ve earned 1,209 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars — a track record that matters when you’re inviting someone into your home to work on the system your family breathes through.
Concord customers specifically mention our thoroughness with older systems. The 1950s–1970s housing stock around the Monument Corridor, Holbrook Heights, and Sun Terrace neighborhoods isn’t generic to us. We’ve pulled apart enough supply plenums on Clayton Road and treated enough evaporator coils in the Todos Santos area to know the local failure patterns by heart. Our response time to Concord averages same-day for calls placed before 10 AM, next-day for afternoon requests.
We don’t send salespeople. Brian Rivera shows up with Rotobrush and Nikro equipment — the same commercial-grade tools used in remediation jobs — and gives you a straight assessment of what your system actually needs versus what can wait.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Concord
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler is the heart of your forced-air system, and in Concord it’s working harder than almost anywhere in the Bay Area. With summer highs routinely hitting 100–105°F from May through October, your blower motor and housing accumulate a dense mat of fine agricultural dust and Central Valley particulates that coastal cities simply don’t see. We disassemble the housing, clean the blower wheel and motor assembly with Abatement Technologies HEPA-contained equipment, and inspect the cabinet for mold at dust deposits — a common find after Concord’s cool, damp winters leave idle systems vulnerable to moisture accumulation. A clean air handler restores airflow and reduces the strain that’s shortening your motor’s life.
Duct Board Repair & Sealing
This is where Concord’s housing age hits hardest. The ranch-style tract homes built during the city’s fastest growth period — especially around the Monument Corridor and off Willow Pass Road — came with original fiberglass duct board systems now 50+ years old. We serviced a 1960s ranch home off Willow Pass Road near the Monument Corridor. The supply plenum’s fiberglass duct board liner had collapsed into the main trunk, shedding debris for years. We removed the deteriorated sections, sealed the remaining ducts with mastic, and installed a new Aprilaire media filter to trap the persistent Central Valley particulates. If your home was built in this era, duct board deterioration isn’t a possibility — it’s a probability. We assess whether repair and sealing is viable or if full duct replacement is the smarter long-term spend.
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
Concord’s extreme summer runtime loads evaporator coils with dust that insulates the fins and kills efficiency. A coil choked with Diablo Valley particulates can drop your system’s cooling capacity by 30% while driving up your SMUD or PG&E bill. We use foaming cleaners and low-pressure rinsing — never the high-pressure wands that bend delicate aluminum fins — followed by Guardsman-grade treatment if microbial growth is present. The result is measured: restored heat transfer, lower amp draw on your compressor, and air that actually reaches the temperature your thermostat calls for.
Blower Cleaning
The blower wheel catches everything the return duct pulls in, and in Concord that’s a distinctive mix: fine valley dust, pollen from the surrounding hills, and ash particulate from wildfire events that infiltrate at higher rates than in fog-shielded coastal cities. An unbalanced, dust-loaded blower wheel vibrates, wears bearings prematurely, and moves less air. We remove the wheel, clean it off-site with compressed air and solvent if needed, and rebalance before reinstall. Most Concord customers notice the difference in airflow volume immediately.
Condenser Cleaning
Your outdoor condenser coil is exposed to everything the Delta breeze carries — agricultural dust, pollen, and the fine particulate that settles on fins and acts as insulation. We clean with foaming agent and fin combs, straightening damage from lawn equipment or weather. In Concord’s heat, a clean condenser can mean the difference between your system keeping up at 4 PM on a 103°F August day and falling behind.
Heat Exchanger Cleaning
For Concord homes with gas furnaces, the heat exchanger demands inspection and cleaning — especially in systems that have run for decades with the temperature swings of Diablo Valley winters. We inspect for cracks that could leak combustion gases, clean accumulated soot that reduces efficiency, and verify proper draft. This isn’t routine maintenance you skip in a 1970s system.

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 Concord
We don’t show up with a shop vac and hope for the best. Brian Rivera deploys Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning systems — the same equipment used in commercial remediation — on every residential job. For air quality solutions, we specify Aprilaire media filters and Honeywell electronic air cleaners sized to your system. Our sanitizing treatments use Guardsman-grade products, not over-the-counter sprays. We stock common filter sizes and replacement components for Concord’s most prevalent system types, which means most jobs don’t wait on parts. When we’re working on original equipment in a 1960s Sun Terrace home, that readiness matters — the parts for those systems aren’t sitting on every distributor’s shelf.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Concord Homes
- Desiccated flexible duct connections. Concord’s extreme summer heat — 100–105°F with very low humidity — dries out and cracks older flexible duct connections. The leaks recirculate in-system dust and pull in hot attic air, making your AC work harder for weaker results. We find this in nearly every pre-1990 home we inspect in the Monument Corridor area.
- Collapsed fiberglass duct board liner. Technicians working older homes off Willow Pass Road or in the Monument Corridor frequently pull apart supply plenum connections and find the inner fiberglass duct board liner has collapsed or shed into the main trunk — a direct result of five decades of 100°F attic temperatures weakening the adhesive, something rarely seen at this scale in cooler coastal Bay Area jobs.
- Mold at dust deposits in winter idle periods. The same ducts that bake in summer sit cool and damp in winter. Poorly sealed systems develop moisture swings that encourage mold growth at accumulated dust deposits — we treat this with cleaning followed by targeted sanitizing where appropriate.
- Wildfire smoke infiltration. Smoke events from Mount Diablo and East Bay hills penetrate Concord ductwork at much higher rates than in fog-protected coastal cities. The particulate lingers in ducts and recirculates for months after the visible haze clears, contributing to persistent odor and respiratory irritation.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Concord, CA
Here’s what we charge for HVAC cleaning in Concord — real numbers, not “call for pricing” dodge:
| Service | Typical Range in Concord |
|---|---|
| Basic evaporator coil cleaning | $180–$280 |
| Full blower and air handler cleaning | $260–$420 |
| Condenser coil cleaning (outdoor unit) | $140–$220 |
| Duct board repair and sealing (partial) | $340–$650 |
| Complete HVAC system cleaning (coils, blower, handler, condenser) | $480–$780 |
| Heat exchanger inspection and cleaning | $220–$360 |
What moves you within these ranges? System accessibility (crawl space versus garage), degree of contamination, whether duct board repair is needed, and if we find mold requiring Guardsman treatment. Homes in the 94518 and 94519 ZIP codes with original 1960s–1970s systems typically land in the upper half of ranges due to accumulated deterioration. We give exact quotes after inspection — estimates are free, and we don’t start work until you approve the number. Call (855) 908-0725.
We Also Serve Cities Near Concord
We make the trip from San Francisco to Concord regularly, and we batch jobs in the surrounding area to keep response times reasonable. If you’re in Pleasant Hill, Contra Costa Centre, Waldon, or Walnut Creek, the same owner-led service and commercial-grade equipment apply — just call (855) 908-0725 and we’ll slot you into the next Concord-area route.
Serving Concord, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Concord 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 Concord
The fiberglass duct board liner in 1960s Concord homes has endured 50+ years of attic temperatures exceeding 100°F, which desiccates and weakens the adhesive binding the liner to the board. Over decades, the liner collapses into the airstream and sheds particles throughout the system — we see this most frequently in the Monument Corridor and off Willow Pass Road where the housing stock is most concentrated. If your home dates to this era, inspection is warranted before cleaning alone becomes insufficient. Call (855) 908-0725 for a free assessment.
The Delta breeze funnels fine agricultural dust and Central Valley particulates through the Carquinez Strait directly into Concord’s air — a pollution pattern that doesn’t affect coastal or hillside East Bay neighbors the same way. This dust loads your HVAC system faster than in fog-protected cities, accelerating filter clogging and coil contamination. More frequent cleaning and higher-grade filtration (we typically specify Aprilaire media filters) are practical responses. Call (855) 908-0725 to discuss filter upgrades with your cleaning.
Repair is viable if the flex duct is intact with isolated connection failures; retrofit or full replacement is smarter when the duct is brittle, internally lined with deteriorated insulation, or improperly sized for your current system. In Sun Terrace’s 1950s–1970s homes, we often find flex ducts that have been patched multiple times and are now shorter than optimal due to repeated trimming. Brian Rivera assesses each run individually — we don’t default to the more expensive option. Call (855) 908-0725 for an honest evaluation.
Yes, thorough HVAC cleaning with HEPA-contained equipment removes the particulate carrying wildfire smoke odor, and we follow with sanitizing treatment where odor persists. However, if smoke has penetrated porous duct board or settled in inaccessible plenum corners, cleaning may need to be paired with duct sealing or partial replacement. Concord’s exposure to Mount Diablo and East Bay hills fire events is higher than fog-shielded cities, so we inspect specifically for this during our intake. Call (855) 908-0725 to schedule.
Restricted airflow from collapsed duct board liner and desiccated flex duct connections is the most common failure mode we encounter in Monument Corridor homes. The original 1960s–1970s systems simply weren’t designed for five decades of 100°F attic cycles, and the resulting airflow loss causes evaporator freeze-ups, compressor overwork, and uneven cooling. Cleaning alone won’t fix structural duct failure — we diagnose whether your system needs cleaning, sealing, or more extensive repair. Call (855) 908-0725 for a free estimate.
Ready to get your Concord HVAC system cleaned right? Brian Rivera handles every job personally, with 14 years of focused experience and the equipment to match. Call (855) 908-0725 for your free estimate — we’ll give you a straight answer on what your system needs, what it costs, and when we can be there.
Written by Brian Rivera, Owner at Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco, serving Concord, CA since 2010.