EPA-registered sanitizing and disinfection of the inside of your HVAC system — coils, drain pans and ductwork — to control mold, bacteria and odors at the source.
Surface disinfection wipes down what people touch. HVAC sanitizing treats what people breathe — the damp, dark interior of your air system where mold, bacteria and biofilm actually grow. Cooling coils and drain pans stay wet, ductwork stays dark, and every contaminant that takes hold there gets blown into the whole building.
Atlanta Air Experts sanitizes and disinfects HVAC interiors with EPA-registered antimicrobials labeled specifically for HVAC use — applied the right way, after cleaning, to knock down microbial growth and the odors that come with it. (This is distinct from, and complements, our surface electrostatic disinfection.)
Wet coils are prime mold real estate. We clean then treat them with an EPA-registered antimicrobial.
Standing water grows bacteria and biofilm; we clean, flush and treat the pan and drain line.
After cleaning, duct surfaces are fogged or treated with an HVAC-labeled antimicrobial to control regrowth.
Blower compartments and plenums are treated where microbial growth and odors originate.
Microbial and musty odors are addressed at the source rather than masked.
We document the EPA-registered products used and where, for your compliance records.
We assess coils, pans, plenums and ducts for mold, biofilm and odor sources and document what we find.
Antimicrobials work on clean surfaces. We HEPA-clean and wet-clean before any treatment — never spray over dirt.
We apply a product labeled for HVAC use to coils, pans and duct surfaces at the correct rate.
Condensate systems and damp zones get particular attention so growth doesn’t simply return.
We confirm coverage, note the products used, and provide documentation for your records.
It treats the part you can’t see. The interior of an HVAC system is the one place mold and bacteria can grow undisturbed and then broadcast through every vent. Sanitizing the coils, pans and ducts addresses contamination where it actually lives.
Cleaner air, fewer complaints. Musty smells, allergy flare-ups and ‘the office always smells damp’ usually trace back to microbial growth inside the system. Clean-then-treat removes the source and the odor with it.
Sanitizing follows commercial air duct cleaning and pairs with commercial UV systems for ongoing control. Guidance: U.S. EPA IAQ.
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Serving the greater Atlanta metro — offices, medical, schools, hospitality and more. EPA-registered, documented, clean-then-treat.
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