Expert Vent Sanitization in New Jersey
An antimicrobial treatment applied after cleaning to knock down odors, mold spores and bacteria inside the ductwork.
Why vent sanitization matters
Cleaning removes what's physically in the duct. Sanitizing addresses what cleaning alone leaves behind: the microbial growth that takes hold in the damp, dark stretches of a system, and the smell that comes with it. It's a finishing step, not a substitute for cleaning.
What the job includes
- Applied only after the ductwork has been physically cleaned — sanitizer over dust does nothing
- EPA-registered antimicrobial rated for use in HVAC systems
- Even fogging or spraying through the supply and return runs
- Full coverage of the surfaces where growth actually starts
Signs you need it
- A musty or stale smell when the system first turns on
- Recent water intrusion, flooding or a condensate leak
- Someone in the house with mold sensitivity or a respiratory condition
- Moving into a home with an unknown maintenance history
