Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across San Bruno
HVAC cleaning in San Bruno typically runs $280–$580 for a full system service and is usually completed in a single visit. For homes near SFO’s flight corridors or in the fog-prone neighborhoods off El Camino Real, we recommend scheduling every 18–24 months rather than the standard 3-year interval most Bay Area homeowners follow.

We’re Brian Rivera and the Northstar team, and we drive our HVAC Cleaning rigs down to San Bruno from San Francisco regularly — usually same-day or next-morning if you call before noon. We know the difference between a quick turn off Highway 101 to a Crestmoor ranch house and navigating the tighter streets up toward Rollingwood where the SFO approach noise reminds you exactly which way the wind blows. That wind matters more than most homeowners realize. The San Bruno Gap funnels cold, wet marine air straight through your ductwork, and the jet traffic overhead leaves a particulate signature we’ve learned to identify by sight. When you call (855) 908-0725, you’re getting the owner on the phone and the lead technician on your job — not a dispatcher sending whoever’s available.
Why Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco Is San Bruno’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
We’ve built our reputation in San Bruno on recognizing what other crews miss. The 1,209 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars aren’t from generic jobs — they’re from homeowners who noticed we actually checked the evaporator coil for the black, oily film that SFO’s jet exhaust deposits, not just ran a brush through the trunk line and called it done.
Brian Rivera — owner and lead technician — handles your job personally. That means the person with 14 years of focused air duct and indoor air quality experience is the one deciding whether your 1950s galvanized ductwork can handle the suction pressure of our Nikro equipment or whether we need to adjust our approach. We’ve cleaned systems in the original postwar tracts off San Bruno Avenue where the ductwork hasn’t been touched since the Eisenhower administration, and we’ve treated coils in newer builds near The Shops at Tanforan where the same Gap moisture problems persist despite updated construction.
Our response time to San Bruno is typically under two hours from initial call to truck arrival for scheduled appointments. Emergency calls — a blower motor choking on carbon-laden dust, a condensate pan overflowing from mold-blocked drains — get same-day priority. We don’t charge San Bruno differently than our San Francisco base; the drive down 101 is part of our standard service radius.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in San Bruno
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil in your San Bruno home is working harder than it should. The combination of SFO’s ultrafine carbon particulates and the persistent humidity from the San Bruno Gap creates a sticky, almost tar-like coating on coil fins that standard cleaning won’t touch. We use Rotobrush agitation followed by Abatement Technologies HEPA vacuum extraction to remove that bonded layer without fin damage. A clean evaporator coil in San Bruno’s climate can improve airflow by 30% or more and reduce the compressor strain that drives summer energy bills upward.
Blower Cleaning
Your blower motor and squirrel cage are the lungs of the system — and in San Bruno, they’re inhaling jet-exhaust particulates with every cycle. On a recent job in the Crestmoor neighborhood, we pulled a supply-register cover to find a gritty, carbon-tinted dust — a visible marker of jet-exhaust infiltration. We used our Rotobrush system to scrub the aged galvanized ductwork, then applied a coil treatment to combat the moisture that the persistent San Bruno Gap marine air had left behind. Blower cleaning runs $180–$320 in San Bruno, depending on access and contamination level.
Condenser Cleaning
San Bruno’s coastal exposure means salt-laden fog reaches condenser coils even in inland-appearing neighborhoods. That salt accelerates corrosion and insulates the coil, reducing heat rejection efficiency. We clean with foaming agents formulated for marine environments, then rinse with low-pressure water to protect delicate fins. For homes near Skyline Boulevard or the western edge of the city where the Gap wind hits hardest, we recommend annual condenser inspection — the salt buildup happens faster than in sheltered Peninsula locations.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler cabinet — housing the blower, filter rack, and often the evaporator coil — is where San Bruno’s two contamination sources converge. Carbon particulates settle on every surface; humidity promotes microbial growth on those same surfaces. Our cleaning protocol removes both: mechanical agitation with Rotobrush tools for the particulates, then targeted application of Guardsman-grade treatments where moisture has allowed mold or mildew to establish. We inspect the filter rack for proper sealing — a common failure point in older San Bruno homes where settling has distorted the cabinet frame.
Coil Treatment
This is where San Bruno’s unique climate profile demands specific expertise. After mechanical cleaning, we apply a specialized coil treatment that creates a hydrophilic surface — water sheets off rather than beading, reducing the moisture retention that the San Bruno Gap’s relentless marine air otherwise exploits. The treatment we use is compatible with the aluminum and copper alloys found in both modern coils and the older systems common in San Bruno’s postwar housing stock. Coil treatment as an add-on to full HVAC cleaning runs $85–$140.

Heat Exchanger Cleaning
In San Bruno’s older gas-fired furnaces — common in the 1950s–1960s ranch and split-level homes — heat exchanger integrity is a safety issue, not just an efficiency concern. We inspect and clean with fiber-optic cameras and soft-bristle tools that won’t stress already-aged metal. If we find cracks or deterioration, we’ll show you the footage and recommend next steps. We do not perform heat exchanger repairs; we’ll refer you to a licensed HVAC contractor for replacement, because that’s the honest call when combustion safety is involved.
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 San Bruno
We maintain cleaning protocols and stock compatible treatments for systems running Aprilaire media filters, Honeywell electronic air cleaners, and the full range of equipment serviced by Abatement Technologies remediation tools. Our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment isn’t generic — it’s the same commercial-grade gear used in hospital and institutional remediation, sized appropriately for residential access. For San Bruno homeowners, this means we don’t need to special-order parts or treatments; our trucks carry what your system needs, and we’re not making a second trip because we guessed wrong about compatibility. That matters when you’re dealing with the particulate load near SFO and want the job finished in one visit.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in San Bruno Homes
- Carbon particulate infiltration from SFO overflight corridors. Technicians underestimate the carbon particulate load near SFO, so they use standard filters instead of the heavy-duty HEPA or carbon pre-filters needed to capture the fine soot. We see the result: black dust reappearing within weeks of a “cleaning” that never addressed the source.
- Moisture-driven mold in duct liners from Gap marine air. Crews don’t allow extra drying time for duct interiors that have been dampened by the persistent marine air funneled through the San Bruno Gap, leading to mold regrowth within weeks. Our protocol includes post-cleaning airflow verification and, when needed, extended dehumidification before sealing access panels.
- Original galvanized ductwork in postwar homes now 60–75 years old. San Bruno’s residential core is dominated by postwar tract homes built between the late 1940s and mid-1960s to house workers during SFO’s expansion era — ranch-style and split-level homes that commonly retain original galvanized or bare sheet-metal ductwork now 55–75 years old, often routed through low-clearance crawl spaces and unconditioned attics where moisture and particulates concentrate undisturbed for decades. We assess structural integrity before applying any mechanical cleaning force.
- Detached workshops with inadequate filtration and long duct runs. On acreage properties with long service drives and heavy doors, technicians bring light-duty equipment that requires multiple trips or fails to reach deep into detached workshops. Our Nikro portable HEPA systems and extended-reach Rotobrush attachments handle runs up to 200 feet without loss of suction or agitation effectiveness.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in San Bruno, CA
| Service | Typical Range in San Bruno |
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| Full HVAC system cleaning (coils, blower, air handler, duct trunk) | $280–$580 |
| Evaporator coil cleaning only | $180–$340 |
| Blower cleaning only | $180–$320 |
| Condenser cleaning only | $140–$260 |
| Air handler cabinet cleaning | $160–$300 |
| Coil treatment (add-on) | $85–$140 |
| Heat exchanger inspection and cleaning | $200–$380 |
| Detached workshop or outbuilding duct cleaning | $220–$450 |
What moves you within these ranges? Access difficulty — crawl spaces under San Bruno’s low-clearance ranch homes take longer than basement utility rooms. Contamination severity — that carbon-tinted dust near SFO requires more contact time and filter changes than standard household dust. System age and condition — original galvanized ductwork needs gentler handling than modern flex duct. We quote upfront after inspection, not after we’ve started. Estimates are free. Call (855) 908-0725.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Bruno
Our service radius extends naturally along the 101 corridor and across the coastal hills. We regularly clean HVAC systems in Millbrae, where the SFO particulate pattern overlaps with San Bruno’s; South San Francisco, with its industrial-residential mix and different ductwork challenges; Pacifica, where salt air corrosion accelerates even faster; and Burlingame, where older estates and newer construction create varied cleaning profiles. Each city gets the same owner-led service — Brian Rivera on every job — but the specific protocol adjusts to local conditions.
Serving San Bruno, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Bruno 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 San Bruno
Your darker, grittier dust is primarily ultrafine carbon particulate from jet exhaust deposited by aircraft operating in SFO’s arrival and departure corridors directly overhead. The San Bruno Gap wind pattern then concentrates these particulates in residential areas rather than dispersing them. We address this with HEPA filtration during cleaning and can recommend upgraded intake filtration for ongoing protection. Call (855) 908-0725 to schedule an inspection — estimates are free.
Properties with detached workshops in San Bruno should schedule full HVAC cleaning every 18 months for the main residence and every 12–18 months for outbuildings, due to typically lower-grade filtration and longer duct runs that accumulate debris faster. Workshop environments — even clean ones — generate more particulate than residential spaces. We’ll coordinate both in one visit to minimize disruption. Call (855) 908-0725 to set up a recurring schedule.
Yes — our Nikro portable HEPA systems and extended-reach Rotobrush attachments handle duct runs up to 200 feet without loss of suction or agitation effectiveness. We’ve cleaned workshops off Skyline Boulevard and in the hillier sections of Crestmoor where the main house and outbuilding are separated by significant distance. The 150-foot run you describe is well within our standard capability. Call (855) 908-0725 to confirm access details for your specific property.
If you have visible mold or persistent musty odor, yes — mechanical cleaning alone won’t prevent regrowth in San Bruno’s humid conditions. We apply a Guardsman-grade treatment after cleaning that addresses existing microbial contamination, then follow with a coil treatment that reduces moisture retention on fin surfaces. The key is allowing adequate drying time before sealing the system; we don’t rush this step. Call (855) 908-0725 for an assessment of your specific moisture history.
Yes, with appropriate precautions — we inspect galvanized ductwork for corrosion, seam separation, and structural integrity before applying any mechanical cleaning force. Many San Bruno homes in the original postwar tracts off San Bruno Avenue and El Camino Real retain this ductwork, and we’ve developed protocols that clean effectively without causing damage. If we find deterioration that makes cleaning inadvisable, we’ll show you and discuss repair or replacement options. Call (855) 908-0725 to schedule an inspection — estimates are free.
Ready to see what’s actually circulating through your San Bruno home’s vents? Call (855) 908-0725 for a free estimate. Brian Rivera will take your call, handle your inspection personally, and quote upfront before any work begins. No dispatchers. No subcontractors. Just 14 years of focused expertise and the equipment to match.
Written by Brian Rivera, Owner at Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco, serving San Bruno since 2010.