Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across West Haven
HVAC cleaning in West Haven typically runs $280–$650 for a full system service and is usually completed in a single visit. We’re familiar with the 97225 corridor and the hillside neighborhoods climbing the Tualatin Mountains — from the ranch homes off SW Canyon Road to the split-levels near the West Haven-Sylvan border. Our HVAC Cleaning team carries Rotobrush and Nikro equipment up those winding streets regularly, and we can usually be on-site within the same day you call. Reach us at (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate.

Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington Is West Haven’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
We’ve spent 11 years as a dedicated indoor air quality specialist — not a generalist HVAC company that added duct cleaning as an afterthought. That single-trade focus shows in how we handle West Haven’s specific challenges. Richard Anderson, our Owner and Lead Technician, personally runs every job, so when you book with us, the person answering your questions is the same one running the Rotobrush through your ducts.
Our 732 customers and counting have left us with a 4.9-star average rating. Many of those reviews come from homeowners right here in the West Hills, where they’ve watched us extract mold from crawlspace ductwork that other crews missed entirely. We know the difference between a Beaverton dust job and a West Haven moisture remediation — and we arrive prepared for the latter.
Response time matters when your air handler smells like mildew after three straight days of marine fog. We prioritize West Haven calls because we understand how quickly that hillside humidity converts to active mold growth once temperatures drop in October.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in West Haven
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil sits in your air handler, and in West Haven’s damp climate, it’s ground zero for mold colonization. We remove the coil assembly and clean it with foaming agents that break down biofilm without corroding the aluminum fins. In homes near the Cedar Hills boundary, where the Douglas fir canopy is thickest, we often find coils coated in a sticky mat of pollen and microbial growth that restricts airflow by 30 percent or more. A clean coil restores proper heat exchange and stops that musty smell from cycling through your vents.
Blower Cleaning
Your blower motor and squirrel cage collect everything the filter misses — and in 97225, that means pollen, needle fragments, and mold spores that slip through saturated filters. We disassemble the blower housing, clean each blade, and inspect the motor bearings for moisture damage. On a recent job in the Cedar Hills neighborhood, we found a 1960s ranch with moldy sheet-metal ductwork in a vented crawlspace. The return plenum was coated in biofilm fed by Douglas fir pollen infiltrating through unsealed joints. We cleaned with Rotobrush, applied an antimicrobial coil treatment, and sealed all duct seams to stop crawlspace moisture intrusion. That same pollen load ends up in blower cages across West Haven every spring.
Condenser Cleaning
Your outdoor condenser faces a double threat: salt air carried on Coast Range winds and organic debris from the dense canopy overhead. We wash the coil fins with low-pressure foaming cleaner, straighten damaged fins, and clear the drain pan of algae and sediment. Condensers on SW Patton Road and other exposed ridgeline properties corrode faster than units in sheltered valleys — we inspect for salt pitting and coating failure as part of every service.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler is the heart of your forced-air system, and in West Haven’s hillside housing stock, it’s often installed in a damp basement or vented crawlspace. We clean the entire cabinet, including the drain pan, secondary drain line, and filter rack. Many 1960s–1970s ranch homes in the area have air handlers sitting on concrete blocks in crawlspaces where ground moisture wicks upward year-round. We treat these installations with extra attention to rust prevention and microbial control, using products from Abatement Technologies where appropriate.
Heat Exchanger Cleaning
For gas furnaces, the heat exchanger demands inspection and cleaning to maintain safe, efficient operation. We use borescope cameras to examine the exchanger surfaces for soot buildup, corrosion, or cracks — any of which can compromise combustion safety. West Haven’s extended heating season, running from October well into May, means these components work harder and longer than in drier climates.

Coil Treatment
After mechanical cleaning, we apply antimicrobial coil treatments that inhibit mold regrowth for 6–12 months. This isn’t a fragrance mask — it’s a residual biocide that addresses the root problem in West Haven’s chronically humid environment. We use Guardsman-formulated treatments specifically selected for Pacific Northwest moisture conditions, not generic products meant for drier markets.
What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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Trusted Brands We Service in West Haven
We clean and maintain systems from every major manufacturer, and we stock common replacement parts for West Haven customers to minimize return trips. Our equipment comes from Rotobrush and Nikro — the same brands restoration contractors use after water damage — and we specify air quality products from Honeywell, Aprilaire, Abatement Technologies, and Guardsman when your system needs filtration or sanitizing upgrades. That means when we find a failed UV bulb in your Aprilaire air purifier or a clogged Honeywell media filter, we can often resolve it during the same visit rather than ordering parts from Portland.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in West Haven Homes
- Mold colonization in crawlspace ductwork. The orographic lift effect on West Haven’s western slope squeezes extra precipitation from marine air masses, keeping crawlspaces damp for eight months of the year. Unsealed sheet-metal ducts in these spaces become colonized with Penicillium and Cladosporium species that release spores directly into your supply air.
- Pollen-saturated filters overwhelming the system. The dense Douglas fir and western red cedar canopy overhanging many West Haven hillside properties drops a heavy seasonal load of pollen, needle debris, and organic particulates that saturates filter housings quickly and feeds mold biofilm inside HVAC systems. Homeowners who change filters quarterly find them clogged in six weeks during peak pollen periods.
- Corroded condenser fins from salt-laden winds. While less severe than true coastal exposure, West Haven’s position on the windward slope of the West Hills means occasional salt air intrusion accelerates aluminum fin deterioration on outdoor units, particularly on exposed ridgeline properties.
- Biofilm-coated evaporator coils. The combination of 50–70 percent relative humidity for most of the year and organic nutrients from pollen creates ideal conditions for microbial slime on coils. This biofilm acts as an insulator, reducing heat transfer efficiency and raising your energy bills even before the musty odor becomes noticeable.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in West Haven, OR
| Service | Typical Range in West Haven |
|---|---|
| Evaporator coil cleaning | $180–$340 |
| Blower cleaning and motor inspection | $150–$280 |
| Condenser coil cleaning | $120–$220 |
| Air handler cabinet cleaning | $160–$300 |
| Full HVAC system cleaning (all components) | $480–$720 |
| Coil treatment with antimicrobial application | $85–$150 |
| Heat exchanger inspection and cleaning | $200–$350 |
What moves you toward the higher end? Heavy mold remediation requiring multiple passes, access difficulties in cramped crawlspaces common to 1950s–1970s ranch homes, or systems that haven’t been cleaned in five-plus years and need extended disassembly. We quote upfront after inspection — no open-ended billing. Call (877) 335-1974 for your free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near West Haven
Our service radius covers the full West Hills corridor, including Raleigh Hills, West Haven-Sylvan, West Slope, and Cedar Hills. Each shares aspects of West Haven’s hillside moisture challenges, though the specific canopy density and exposure vary block by block. Whether you’re off SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway or up near the Sylvan overpass, we bring the same owner-led approach and equipment.
Serving West Haven, OR — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the West Haven 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 West Haven
The smell comes from mold and bacterial biofilm activating in your ductwork when humidity spikes above 60 percent — which happens frequently in West Haven’s orographic rainfall pattern. Rain saturates the hillside soil, moisture migrates into vented crawlspaces, and unsealed duct joints pull that damp air directly into your supply system. We locate the moisture entry points, clean the affected components, and seal the ductwork to stop recurrence. Call (877) 335-1974 and we’ll trace the source.
Every 2–3 years for standard maintenance, but annually if you have visible mold history, pets, or occupants with respiratory sensitivity. West Haven’s extended damp season — October through May — gives mold an unusually long establishment window compared to drier Portland suburbs. The Douglas fir pollen load in spring adds another variable that accelerates filter and coil fouling. Richard Anderson can assess your specific canopy exposure and crawlspace conditions to recommend an interval. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free evaluation.
Indirectly, yes. While West Haven isn’t on the coast, salt-laden air masses occasionally penetrate the Coast Range gap and accelerate corrosion on outdoor condenser fins and hardware, particularly on exposed ridgeline properties. The bigger factor is the persistent marine humidity those same air masses carry. We inspect for salt pitting during condenser cleaning and can recommend protective coatings for units in the most exposed locations. For a specific assessment of your property’s exposure, call (877) 335-1974.
Seal all duct joints with mastic — not duct tape — to block crawlspace humidity infiltration, upgrade to MERV 11–13 filters changed every 6–8 weeks during pollen season, and schedule annual coil treatment with a residual antimicrobial. The combination of sealed ducts, aggressive filtration, and treated coils addresses all three entry points for West Haven’s mold triangle: moisture, organic nutrients, and colonization surfaces. We perform all three as an integrated service. Call (877) 335-1974 to schedule.
Yes — condenser cleaning is standard in our full HVAC cleaning service and available as a standalone appointment. We remove the fan assembly, foam-clean the coils, inspect for salt or corrosion damage, and verify proper refrigerant line insulation. West Haven’s tree debris and occasional salt exposure make this especially worthwhile before the cooling season. Call (877) 335-1974 to book — estimates are free.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, serving West Haven and the greater Seattle area since 2013.