Air Duct Sanitization
Remove that Old Musky Smell
Discover Why Air Duct Sanitization is Essential for You
- Reduces bacteria and airborne contaminants
- Supports allergy and asthma relief
- Helps eliminate odors in HVAC system
WHAT IS AIR DUCT SANITIZATION?
Air duct sanitization is a specialized HVAC cleaning process that goes beyond standard duct cleaning. After removing dust and debris, we apply a professional-grade, HVAC-safe sanitizing solution inside the duct system.
This process helps reduce:
- Bacteria buildup
- Mold spores
- Viruses and airborne pathogens
- Odors trapped in ductwork
Sanitization is especially important for homes with allergies, pets, or moisture issues.
WHY AIR DUCT SANITIZATION IS IMPORTANT
Even clean-looking ducts can still contain harmful microorganisms. Without sanitization, your HVAC system may continue circulating contaminants throughout your property.
Common issues include:
- Musty or unpleasant odors from vents
- Mold growth inside ducts due to moisture
- Allergy flare-ups and respiratory irritation
- Poor indoor air quality despite regular cleaning
- Bacteria buildup in HVAC components
- Contaminated airflow in closed environments
OUR AIR DUCT SANITIZATION PROCESS
We use a safe and effective multi-step sanitization process:
- Full HVAC system inspection
- Deep air duct cleaning (if required before sanitization)
- Application of ULV fogging or spray system
- HVAC-safe antimicrobial solution treatment
- Even distribution throughout duct system
- Post-treatment airflow verification
Our products are safe for homes, offices, and commercial buildings.
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FAQs
What is the difference between duct cleaning and sanitization?
Duct cleaning removes dust and debris, while sanitization kills bacteria, mold spores, and odors inside the system.
Is air duct sanitization safe?
Yes, we use HVAC-safe antimicrobial solutions that are safe for homes and businesses like Oxine.
How often should duct sanitization be done?
Most properties benefit from sanitization every 1–2 years, especially if there are allergies or moisture issues.

