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Wilsonville occupies one of the most geographically distinctive positions in the Willamette Valley — a dramatic bend in the Willamette River at the boundary of Clackamas and Washington Counties, directly on Interstate 5 between Portland and Salem. Incorporated in 1969, Wilsonville has grown from a small I-5 interchange community into one of the Willamette Valley’s most desirable addresses, with established neighborhoods including the Charbonneau golf and retirement community, the planned Villebois development, and expanding residential corridors along Boones Ferry Road and Elligsen Road.
One Speed Services is headquartered at 22050 Boones Ferry Rd NE in Aurora — just a few miles south on the same Boones Ferry Road corridor that runs through the heart of Wilsonville. When you call us for air duct cleaning in Wilsonville, your technician is driving up the same road your home sits on. No company in the region is better positioned to serve Wilsonville with faster scheduling, deeper local knowledge, and the kind of neighbor-helping-neighbor accountability that a family-owned business brings.
The Willamette River’s direct path through Wilsonville creates an ambient moisture environment — elevated groundwater, river terrace soils, and sustained wet season humidity — that directly affects HVAC systems in homes throughout the city. Combined with Willamette Valley agricultural pollen from surrounding nursery and grass seed operations, wildfire smoke from Oregon’s increasingly severe fire seasons, and the aging duct systems in Charbonneau’s established homes, Wilsonville HVAC systems face specific and manageable air quality conditions that professional duct cleaning directly addresses.
Wilsonville sits on a pronounced bend in the Willamette River — one of the more dramatic river curves in the northern Willamette Valley. That geography creates groundwater and ambient humidity conditions in Wilsonville’s riverside neighborhoods that are among the most persistently moist in the region. The NOAA National Weather Service Portland office documents the Willamette Valley’s sustained October through May wet season, and Wilsonville’s direct river position means crawl space moisture conditions remain elevated for extended periods throughout the rainy season — creating ideal conditions for mold growth on duct walls, air handler coil surfaces, and drain pans throughout the city’s established housing stock.
Mold established in HVAC systems does not stay there. The U.S. EPA documents that mold in duct systems distributes spores through every room of a home with each operating cycle. For Wilsonville families in Charbonneau and river-adjacent neighborhoods, the Willamette’s moisture influence on HVAC systems is one of the most direct and consistent air quality factors affecting daily indoor air.
Wilsonville straddles Clackamas and Washington Counties — and both surrounding agricultural landscapes contribute to the pollen and fine particulate that enters Wilsonville HVAC systems throughout the growing season. Marion County’s grass seed operations begin just south of Wilsonville along the Boones Ferry Road corridor, and Washington County’s Tualatin Valley nursery operations — the Oregon Department of Agriculture documents Washington County as one of Oregon’s primary nursery-producing counties — contribute ornamental crop and nursery pollen from the west and northwest.
The result is a multi-directional seasonal pollen load for Wilsonville homes — grass seed pollen from the south and southeast during late May through July, and nursery and ornamental crop pollen from the west and northwest across a broader seasonal window. This agricultural particulate enters HVAC return vents and accumulates on duct walls and air handler components, recirculating into living air until professionally removed.
Wilsonville’s Willamette Valley floor position makes it a primary recipient of wildfire smoke as it settles and channels through the valley during Oregon’s increasingly active fire seasons. The Oregon DEQ’s 2024 Wildfire Trends Report documents that Clackamas County and Washington County communities — where Wilsonville sits at the county boundary — have experienced multiple unhealthy air quality events from wildfire smoke in recent seasons. Fine combustion particulate from these events infiltrates Wilsonville homes through HVAC return vents and deposits throughout duct systems, continuing to recirculate after outdoor conditions improve until professionally removed.
The Charbonneau golf and retirement community — developed from the 1970s through the 1990s along the Willamette River south of Wilsonville’s Town Center — contains some of Wilsonville’s oldest residential housing stock. Homes in Charbonneau have been in service for 30 to 50 years, and many carry duct systems that have never received a professional cleaning. Original flexible ductwork in Charbonneau’s crawl spaces has been exposed to Willamette River corridor moisture conditions for decades — absorbing moisture, supporting biological growth, and accumulating the full history of Willamette Valley air quality events in layers of deposited particulate.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency documents that indoor air can be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air, and that Americans spend approximately 90 percent of their time indoors. The EPA’s health effects documentation identifies dust, biological agents, mold spores, and particulate deposited in ductwork as contributors to respiratory irritation, allergic responses, and sick building syndrome. The Oregon Health Authority’s Asthma Program identifies HVAC-distributed mold spores and particulate as primary asthma triggers for Oregon residents. The American Lung Association identifies indoor air pollution as one of the top five environmental health risks affecting lung function over time.
Visible dust discharged from vents when your HVAC system first starts — any visible particulate release from supply registers indicates significant contamination requiring professional attention.
A persistent musty or damp odor from supply registers — Willamette River corridor moisture-driven mold growth in the duct system, intensifying when heating or cooling cycles on.
Allergy or respiratory symptoms consistently worse at home than elsewhere — for Wilsonville families near the river corridor, accumulated Willamette Valley pollen and mold from HVAC systems can be a year-round health factor.
Rapid dust accumulation on surfaces within days of thorough cleaning — your duct system is continuously distributing particulate through living spaces with every HVAC cycle.
A Charbonneau home or any Wilsonville property where the duct cleaning history is unknown — if you cannot recall or document a professional cleaning, the system almost certainly warrants one.
One Speed Services follows EPA-recommended procedures on every Wilsonville project.
Step 1 — Comprehensive System Inspection: We evaluate the full duct system, air handling unit, filter housing, all registers, and accessible duct connections. We document all findings before cleaning begins.
Step 2 — HEPA Containment Setup: HEPA-filtered vacuum containment connected before cleaning starts — standard on every One Speed project, never an upgrade.
Step 3 — Complete Mechanical Duct Cleaning: Rotary brush equipment and HEPA vacuum extraction clean every supply and return duct from air handler to every register. Contaminants are captured — not redistributed.
Step 4 — Air Handling Unit Cleaning: Blower motor, evaporator coil, drain pan, and heat exchanger cleaned completely — the air handler is the primary re-contamination source if left unaddressed.
Step 5 — Antimicrobial Treatment Where Indicated: EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment applied where Willamette River moisture-driven mold or biological contamination warrants it.
Step 6 — Post-Cleaning Documentation: Before-and-after documentation provided for every project.
Our headquarters is at 22050 Boones Ferry Rd NE in Aurora — the same Boones Ferry Road that runs through Wilsonville’s core. You get same-day or next-day scheduling, no dispatch delays, and technicians who know Willamette Valley homes because they drive through Wilsonville to get to work every day.
Our technicians hold National Air Duct Cleaners Association certification — the professional standard for HVAC duct cleaning.
Homeowners throughout Wilsonville, Charbonneau, Aurora, Canby, Tualatin, and the broader Willamette Valley rate One Speed Services five stars consistently.
Air duct cleaning is one part of our full suite including crawl space restoration, mold remediation, dryer vent cleaning, attic restoration, and more. One call covers all of it.
The air in your Wilsonville home carries everything the Willamette River bend creates — sustained moisture, mold-supporting humidity, Willamette Valley agricultural pollen from two county directions, and wildfire smoke channeled through the valley floor. A clean duct system is where healthier indoor air starts.
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Wilsonville sits directly on a dramatic bend in the Willamette River — creating groundwater and ambient humidity conditions in riverside neighborhoods that are among the most persistently moist in the northern Willamette Valley. This sustained moisture reaches duct systems running through Wilsonville crawl spaces, supporting mold growth on duct walls and air handler components that then distributes spores through every room with each HVAC cycle. Professional duct cleaning removes that accumulated mold and particulate at the source.
Every three to five years for most households. More frequent service is appropriate for Charbonneau homes with aging duct systems, households near the river corridor where Willamette moisture accelerates contamination, families with allergy or asthma sufferers, homes with multiple pets, and any Wilsonville property following a significant wildfire smoke event that produced detectable indoor infiltration.
Our headquarters is at 22050 Boones Ferry Rd NE in Aurora — just a few miles south on the same Boones Ferry Road that runs through Wilsonville. We are the closest professional indoor home health team to Wilsonville in the region, and Wilsonville homeowners consistently receive same-day or next-day scheduling. Call (503) 773-4200 to confirm availability.
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