HVAC Mold Cleaning & Treatment

HVAC systems can create moisture, and when that happens, visible mold may develop on surfaces. If we find visible mold, we use industry-standard HVAC cleaning methods to help clean and treat the affected areas.

Mold Thrives inside HVAC Systems

Moisture + darkness + dust = the perfect environment for mold growth. Once mold develops in your HVAC system, every cycle can push spores throughout your home.

Health Risks of HVAC Mold

Respiratory problems

Allergic reactions

Persistent coughing

Headaches

Worsening asthma

Our VSMR-Certified Process

Ventilation System Mold Remediators certification requires specialized training beyond standard air duct cleaning.

5-Step Remediation:

Step
1

Full system inspection

Locate all contaminated areas

Step
2

Basic duct cleaning

HEPA vacuum removes loose debris

Step
3

Coil & blower deep clean

Where mold concentrates most

Step
4

Pneumatic air whip

Agitates and dislodges debris, dust, and visible surface mold from duct walls.

Step
5

EPA-approved treatment

EPA-registered antimicrobial applied to accessible, hard, non-porous HVAC surfaces.

Our Mold Treatment Products

BBJ Mold Control - EPA-registered antimicrobial used on hard, non-porous HVAC components. Applied according to label directions to help reduce microbial growth on accessible surfaces.

Our technicians use industry-standard safety procedures to ensure treatments are appropriate for residential homes, including families with children and pets.

When Mold Requires Deep Cleaning

When mold is visible inside the HVAC system, simple surface treatment isn’t enough. Our pneumatic air whip agitates and dislodges debris, dust, and visible mold from accessible duct surfaces, allowing our technicians to apply an EPA-registered antimicrobial to hard, non-porous components afterward.

Prevention:
UV Light Systems

Our UV-C systems continuously expose HVAC components to germicidal ultraviolet light, which helps inhibit microbial growth on surfaces as air cycles through the system.This provides an added layer of protection when combined with proper cleaning and moisture control.