Serving the Cabot Trail corridor — from Inverness and Mabou down to Chéticamp and beyond. Local, insured, and familiar with every kind of property along the way.
Heat Pump Cleaning in Chéticamp & Inverness County
Your Heat Pump Cleaning Specialists Along the Cabot Trail
The Cabot Trail corridor is one of those places where the scenery is incredible and the winters are no joke. Heat pumps have become the go-to for efficient year-round heating and cooling out here — and with the salt air, the wind, and the cold, they work hard. That means they need looking after.
Pure Air has been cleaning heat pumps in Chéticamp, Inverness, and across Inverness County for a while now, and we understand the mix of properties out here: year-round homes, seasonal cottages, tourist accommodations, and everything in between. A dirty heat pump doesn’t just perform poorly — it drives up your power bill and shortens the life of the unit.
We do a full deep clean: indoor coil, fan, filters, drain, and outdoor unit. Then we test everything before we leave. Most jobs take a few hours and we leave no mess behind.
Salt air and coastal conditions mean heat pumps along the Cabot Trail corridor work harder than most — and need cleaning more than most. Don’t skip your annual clean.

Services Available in Chéticamp & Inverness County
Judique · Iverness · Mabou · Port Hood · Margaree · Chéticamp · Belle Côte · Saint Joseph du Moine · and surrounding communities
Deep-clean your mini-split inside and out — coils, filters, fan, drain and more. The most popular service along the Cabot Trail corridor.
Blocked dryer vents are a leading cause of house fires. We clear the vent from dryer to exterior so your machine runs safely and efficiently.
PTAC, Air Conditioning and commercial heat pump cleaning for hotels, motels, and accommodation properties across the Chéticamp and Inverness area.
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Why Properties Along the Cabot Trail Choose Pure Air
Serving homes, cottages, and accommodation businesses across Inverness County – local, insured, and familiar with the conditions out here.
Fully Insured
Every job is fully covered. Pure Air is WCB insured and BBB A+ rated — residential, commercial, and everything in between.
Our Chéticamp Google Business Profile speaks for itself. Real reviews from real customers along the corridor.
We’re not strangers to Inverness County. We’ve cleaned units from Mabou to Margaree to Chéticamp and we know the conditions out here.
Seasonal Timing Available
Running a tourist property? We can time your clean for before the season starts so your units are fresh when guests arrive.
From Inverness to Chéticamp - and Everywhere Along Route 19
Inverness County has a mix of properties you don’t find everywhere: permanent residents, seasonal cottage owners who come up from Halifax or Ontario, and tourist-facing businesses that depend on everything working perfectly from June through October.
We’ve cleaned heat pumps in year-round homes in Inverness and Mabou, in seasonal properties around Margaree Harbour, and in accommodation units in Chéticamp where guests expect a comfortable, odour-free room. The needs are different but the job is the same — get the unit clean, get it running properly, and leave the place better than we found it.
The Cabot Trail area also has its own conditions worth knowing about: coastal salt air accelerates coil corrosion and blocks filters faster than inland properties. If your property is close to the ocean, an annual clean isn’t just recommended — it’s genuinely important to protecting your investment.
We cover the full corridor: Inverness · Mabou · Port Hood · Judique · Margaree · Belle Côte · Saint Joseph du Moine · Grand Étang · Chéticamp · and surrounding communities. → See us on Google Maps. → See us on Google Maps

From Inverness to Chéticamp - and Everywhere Along the Way
Inverness County has a mix of properties you don’t find everywhere: permanent residents, seasonal cottage owners who come up from Halifax or Ontario, and tourist-facing businesses that depend on everything working perfectly from June through October.
We’ve cleaned heat pumps in year-round homes in Inverness and Mabou, in seasonal properties around Margaree Harbour, and in accommodation units in Chéticamp where guests expect a comfortable, odour-free room. The needs are different but the job is the same — get the unit clean, get it running properly, and leave the place better than we found it.
The Cabot Trail area also has its own conditions worth knowing about: coastal salt air accelerates coil corrosion and blocks filters faster than inland properties. If your property is close to the ocean, an annual clean isn’t just recommended — it’s genuinely important to protecting your investment.
Pre-season PTAC and AC cleaning available for Cabot Trail accommodation properties. Book your spring clean before the summer rush.

How to Book a Clean Along the Cabot Trail
From your first call to a fresher, cleaner home — here’s what to expect when you book with Pure Air along the Cabot Trail:
1. Get in Touch
Call, email or fill out our quick online form. We’ll get back to you fast with a free quote — no obligation.
2. We Book a Time That Works for You
We give you a two-hour arrival window and text you before we arrive. No sitting around waiting.
3. We Do the Full Deep Clean
Our technician cleans every component thoroughly — coils, fan, filters, casing, drain pan and more.
4. Before & After System Check
We show you inside the unit before we start and after we finish — so you can see the difference yourself.
5. You're Done — Just Breathe!
Cleaner air, better efficiency, and peace of mind. We pack up, tidy up, and leave your home exactly as we found it.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Chéticamp & Inverness
How often should I clean my heat pump?
Once a year is standard for most homes. But if your property is close to the ocean, the salt air means filters and coils clog faster — so twice a year is worth considering for coastal properties along the Cabot Trail.
How long does a heat pump clean take?
Most residential cleans take between 45 minutes and 1.5 hours depending on the unit size and how long since its last service.
Do I need to be home?
You don’t need to be home — as long as we have access to the property we can take care of everything. We’ll send your invoice by email or text once we’re done. Just let us know your preference when you book!
This is particularly useful for seasonal cottage owners who aren’t always on-site. We’ll send photos and an invoice by email when we’re done.
Will cleaning my heat pump lower my energy bills?
Yes – a dirty coil and blower can reduce efficiency significantly. A clean unit runs less to achieve the same temperature, which saves you money.
Do you travel to all communities along Route 19 & the Cabot Trail?
Yes – we cover Inverness, Mabou, Port Hood, Judique, Margaree, Belle Côte, Saint Joseph du Moine, Grand Étang, Chéticamp and surrounding communities. If you’re not sure whether we travel to you, just call.
Do you clean the outside unit too?
Yes — we clean the outdoor condenser unit as part of every full service. It’s often the most neglected part of the system.
Do you clean PTAC units and commercial AC for tourist properties on the Cabot Trail?
Yes – this is a real strength for us in this area. We’ve cleaned accommodation units in Chéticamp and we understand the seasonal demands of tourist properties. Get in touch for a commercial quote.
Are you local to the Chéticamp and Inverness area?
We have a local presence in Chéticamp and have been serving Inverness County for a number of years. Our head office is in Port Hawkesbury, but the Cabot Trail corridor is a regular part of our schedule.
Proudly Serving the Cabot Trail & Beyond
Areas We Cover Along Route 19 & the Cabot Trail
Inverness · Mabou · Port Hood · Judique · Lake Ainslie · Whycocomagh · Orangedale · Margaree · Margaree Harbour · Belle Côte · Saint Joseph du Moine · Grand Étang · Chéticamp · Pleasant Bay · and surrounding communities

