Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across University Heights
HVAC cleaning in University Heights typically runs $280–$650 for residential systems, with most appointments completed same-day. If you’re smelling diesel soot from the Cross Bronx Expressway in your vents or your retrofitted forced-air system isn’t pushing air like it should, we’re the crew that actually knows how to work in your buildings. Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Connecticut handles HVAC Cleaning calls throughout University Heights — from the walk-ups along Burnside Avenue to the elevator buildings near Jerome Avenue — and Matthew Gonzalez personally leads every job. We’re across the bridge from Bridgeport with regular response times under 90 minutes to the 10453 ZIP. Call (866) 531-5603 for a free estimate.

Why Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Connecticut Is University Heights’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
We’ve built our reputation in University Heights by showing up with equipment that fits your buildings, not suburban homes with basements and attics. Matthew Gonzalez has spent 20 years cleaning duct systems in dense urban housing — he knows the difference between a standard residential job and a six-story brick walk-up with communal exhaust chases that haven’t been touched since the Reagan administration.
Our 663 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars include repeat calls from property managers in University Heights who finally found a technician who doesn’t bail when he sees a non-standard retrofit duct squeezed between plaster and brick. We’re insured and bonded, state-licensed, and we carry Rotobrush and Nikro systems specifically because your ductwork demands flexible shafts and camera verification — not a shop vac with a brush attachment.
Response time matters when a clogged exhaust riser is backing cooking grease and I-95 soot into half a building. We typically reach University Heights within 60–90 minutes of call confirmation, and Matthew handles your job personally — owner on-site, every time. Two decades of duct systems means we’ve seen — and fixed — just about everything.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in University Heights
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
Your evaporator coil sits in the air handler, and in University Heights’s humid summers, that coil is working overtime. New York City’s summer moisture loads — often 70%+ relative humidity — coat coils with condensation that traps diesel particulate and urban dust entering through building intakes. We clean coils with foaming agents and low-pressure rinses that won’t damage fins in older air handlers, then verify airflow recovery with digital manometers. A typical evaporator coil cleaning in University Heights runs $180–$320.
Blower Cleaning
The blower wheel is where you’ll see the I-95 signature — black, oily dust that standard household vacuums just smear around. In retrofitted University Heights apartments, blowers often run at higher static pressure than designed because of restrictive ductwork, loading even more debris onto the wheel. We remove and clean blower assemblies when accessible, or use rotary brushes and HEPA vacuums for fixed units. Blower cleaning in University Heights typically costs $150–$275.
Condenser Cleaning
Condenser coils on rooftop or through-wall units in University Heights face a double assault: summer humidity and year-round particulate from the Cross Bronx Expressway. We clean condenser fins with foaming cleaner and low-pressure water, straightening damaged fins as we go. For buildings with limited roof access or alley-load service paths, we coordinate with superintendents to minimize disruption. Condenser cleaning in University Heights generally runs $160–$290.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler is the heart of your forced-air system, and in University Heights’s pre-war buildings, it’s often crammed into a former closet or utility space never designed for mechanical equipment. We clean air handler cabinets, drain pans, and internal surfaces using Nikro HEPA vacuums and Abatement Technologies sanitizing agents — the same products used in medical and industrial settings. Our camera inspection verifies we haven’t missed corners in tight enclosures. Air handler cleaning in University Heights typically ranges $220–$380.

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Trusted Brands We Service in University Heights
We maintain and clean HVAC systems running Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, and York equipment — the brands we see most often in University Heights’s retrofitted apartments. We stock common filters, belts, and contactors for faster turnaround, and we carry Honeywell and Aprilaire media filters for upgrades when standard fiberglass won’t cut it against the particulate load here. If your system needs a part we don’t have on the truck, our Bridgeport warehouse stocks Rotobrush and Nikro consumables, and we coordinate with local suppliers in the Bronx for same-day or next-morning delivery on most major-brand components.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in University Heights Homes
- Cramped, non-standard duct runs from retrofits — The 1920s–1940s brick buildings throughout University Heights were built for steam heat, not forced air. Ductwork installed decades later winds through structural voids with tight turns and inaccessible sections. Crews without flexible rotary brushes and borescope cameras leave significant debris behind. We use Rotobrush systems with extendable shafts and real-time camera verification.
- Communal exhaust stacks misdiagnosed as unit problems — In the large pre-war apartment buildings along University Avenue and Burnside Avenue, bathroom and kitchen exhaust ducts share vertical masonry chase shafts running five or six stories through the building core. A single clogged riser affects every unit on the line simultaneously, but many residents call for “their” vent and get charged for a surface cleaning that doesn’t touch the actual blockage.
- Rapid re-soiling from Cross Bronx Expressway diesel particulate — University Heights sits hard against I-95, one of the nation’s most heavily trafficked heavy-truck routes. Diesel particulate matter saturates the neighborhood at levels far above typical urban baselines, and building air intakes pull it directly into ductwork. Without HEPA-filtration vacuuming during cleaning and proper filter upgrades afterward, homeowners notice soot recurrence within months.
- Moisture-driven mold in uninsulated masonry ducts — New York City’s humid summers drive heavy condensation inside poorly insulated retrofit ductwork in these old masonry buildings. Persistent moisture accelerates mold and dust-mite growth, compounding the already-high diesel-particulate load. We treat affected areas with Guardsman antimicrobial products and recommend insulation upgrades where accessible.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in University Heights, NY
| Service | Typical Range in University Heights |
|---|---|
| Evaporator Coil Cleaning | $180–$320 |
| Blower Cleaning | $150–$275 |
| Condenser Cleaning | $160–$290 |
| Air Handler Cleaning | $220–$380 |
| Full HVAC System Cleaning (coil, blower, handler, accessible ducts) | $450–$650 |
| Coil Treatment / Antimicrobial Application | $85–$150 add-on |
What moves you within these ranges? System accessibility is the big one — a standard basement mechanical room in a suburban home takes half the time of a rooftop air handler accessed through a narrow stairwell on Burnside Avenue. Degree of contamination matters too; heavy diesel soot accumulation requires more contact time and HEPA filter changes during the job. We inspect first, quote exact, and estimates are always free. Call (866) 531-5603 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near University Heights
Our HVAC cleaning crews regularly work in East Tremont, Fordham, Kings Bridge, and Spuyten Duyvil — the same diesel-corridor conditions, the same pre-war housing stock, the same need for technicians who don’t flinch at tight access and non-standard ductwork. If you’re managing properties across these neighborhoods, we can coordinate multi-building schedules with consistent pricing and the same lead technician on every job.
Serving University Heights, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the University Heights 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 University Heights
Most University Heights properties benefit from HVAC cleaning every 18–24 months rather than the standard 3–5 year recommendation for typical urban areas. The I-95 diesel particulate load here is exceptional — we measure visibly blackened filters in under 12 months in buildings with air intakes facing the expressway. If you smell exhaust odors when your system first kicks on, or if you’re wiping black residue from vent grilles, you’re likely due regardless of calendar timing. Call (866) 531-5603 and we’ll assess your specific exposure — estimates are free.
We can clean your individual branch lines and vent termination, but if the main vertical riser is clogged — which is common in these buildings — the problem will return quickly. We recently serviced a six-story walk-up on Burnside Avenue where the kitchen exhaust vents in upper units were barely drawing air. The building’s old brick chase had a clogged vertical duct packed with decades of grease and soot from the I-95 corridor. Using our Rotobrush system and a flexible shaft, we cleared the entire riser in four hours, restoring ventilation to all 24 units. For shared systems, we recommend coordinating with your superintendent or management company for full-stack cleaning. Call (866) 531-5603 to discuss approach and pricing.
Yes — this is exactly the work we specialize in. University Heights’s 1920s–1940s brick buildings weren’t built for ductwork, so retrofit installations often run through structural chases, former plumbing walls, and irregular cavities. We use flexible rotary brushes with camera guidance to navigate tight turns and verify complete contact with duct surfaces. Matthew handles your job personally — owner on-site, every time — and brings 20 years of experience adapting equipment to spaces the original installers barely fit into. Call (866) 531-5603 to schedule an inspection.
Yes, and it’s a significant issue in University Heights’s housing stock. New York City’s humid summers drive condensation onto cool metal duct surfaces in uninsulated masonry walls, creating persistent moisture that supports mold and dust-mite populations. This compounds the health impact of the already-heavy diesel-particulate load. We treat visible mold with antimicrobial agents and can recommend insulation or dehumidification strategies where accessible. If you’re noticing musty odors when your system runs, that’s your indicator — call (866) 531-5603 for inspection.
In most cases, yes — the “soot smell” in University Heights is typically diesel particulate and urban dust accumulated on blower wheels, evaporator coils, and duct surfaces, then re-released when heated air flows across them. HEPA vacuuming and mechanical agitation remove the source material. However, if your building’s air intake faces I-95 directly, you’ll also need upgraded filtration (we recommend MERV 13 or higher, or Honeywell electronic media) to prevent rapid reaccumulation. We address both the existing contamination and the ongoing exposure. Call (866) 531-5603 — we’ll identify the source and quote the full solution.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Connecticut, serving Bridgeport and University Heights-area properties since 2004.