Mineola is the railroad town of East Texas — a Wood County community of about 4,500 residents at the junction of Highways 80 and 69, with a beautifully preserved historic downtown and a strong sense of small-town identity. We've served Mineola homeowners (ZIP 75773) for years, and the city's mix of historic and new construction keeps every visit interesting.
Mineola's historic district along Broad Street and the railroad corridor includes some of East Texas's most charming century-old residential and commercial buildings. Many of these structures have HVAC systems added decades after construction, with ductwork threaded through walls, attics, and crawlspaces never designed for it. Cleaning these systems requires the patience, care, and proper equipment that big-chain operators simply don't bring.
On the opposite end of the market, Mineola has seen substantial new residential growth — particularly along the Highway 69 corridor and out toward Lake Holbrook. We provide pre-move-in cleanouts for new construction throughout Wood County and partner with several local builders on standing arrangements.
Wood County rural properties are a regular part of our work. Homes outside Mineola proper often deal with extra dust from gravel roads, agricultural drift, and the heavy pine pollen that coats everything in spring. They benefit substantially from annual or biannual professional cleaning, and we don't apply any extra charge for the drive out.
Mineola is about an hour from our Longview headquarters via I-20 and Highway 80, with no travel surcharge applied. Call (903) 555-0300 for honest pricing and same-week service in Mineola, Quitman, Hawkins, or anywhere in Wood County.