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Water Damage HVAC & Duct Cleaning in Atlanta

Drying, cleaning and decontamination of HVAC systems and ductwork after water intrusion — to stop mold before it spreads through your building’s air.

When water gets into your HVAC system or ductwork — from a roof leak, burst pipe, flood or storm — you’re on a clock. Damp ducts, wet insulation and standing water in the system are an ideal mold incubator, and once mold takes hold inside the air system it spreads spores building-wide every time the HVAC runs. Fast, proper decontamination is what prevents a water event from becoming a mold problem.

Atlanta Air Experts handles water-damaged HVAC and ductwork: we assess moisture, remove unsalvageable wet materials, clean and decontaminate the system, and verify it’s dry — following recognized water-damage and mold-remediation principles — so your air system is safe, not a hidden source of mold.

What Water-Damage HVAC Cleaning Covers

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Moisture Assessment

We measure moisture in ducts, insulation and components to map what’s wet and what’s at risk.

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Water & Wet-Material Removal

Standing water is removed and unsalvageable wet duct insulation/liner is removed rather than ‘dried in place’.

Coils, Pan & Drain

Coils, pans and drains are cleaned and decontaminated to remove contamination and restore drainage.

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Duct Cleaning & Decontamination

Salvageable ductwork is cleaned and treated with an EPA-registered antimicrobial labeled for HVAC use.

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Drying Verification

We verify the system and materials are dry before closing up — the step that actually prevents mold.

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Documentation

Moisture readings, work performed and products used are documented for your insurer.

Our Water-Damage Process

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Assess Moisture & Contamination

We inspect and measure moisture throughout the system and classify the contamination to scope the work correctly.

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Contain

The affected HVAC is isolated under HEPA-filtered negative pressure so mold and debris can’t spread during work.

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Remove & Clean

Standing water and unsalvageable wet insulation are removed; coils, pans, drains and salvageable ducts are cleaned.

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Decontaminate

Cleaned surfaces are treated with an EPA-registered antimicrobial labeled for HVAC use to control mold.

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Dry & Verify

We confirm the system and materials are dry with moisture readings and document everything for your claim.

Why Water-Damage HVAC Cleaning Matters

Wet ductwork grows mold — fast. Mold can establish in damp materials within a day or two. An HVAC system that stays wet doesn’t just hold mold; it distributes spores through every vent each time it runs. Prompt decontamination is what stops a leak from becoming a building-wide mold problem.

‘Dried in place’ isn’t clean. Wet fiberglass duct liner and insulation that got contaminated need to be removed, not just dried — recognized standards call for it. We remove what can’t be properly cleaned and decontaminate what can.

This ties into our mold remediation and commercial air duct cleaning services. Guidance: U.S. EPA on mold.

Related: post-fire HVAC cleaning · HVAC sanitizing · AHU cleaning · NADCA

Signs of Water-Damaged HVAC

Roof leak or flood near unitsMusty smell after water intrusionVisible mold in ducts/unitsStanding water in the systemWet or sagging duct insulationHumidity spike indoorsAllergy symptoms after a leak

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast do we need to act after water gets into the HVAC?Quickly — mold can begin growing in damp materials within roughly 24–48 hours. The sooner we assess, remove standing water and wet materials, decontaminate and dry the system, the better the chance of preventing a building-wide mold problem.
Can wet duct insulation just be dried out?Generally no. Porous duct liner and insulation that became wet and contaminated should be removed, not ‘dried in place’ — recognized water-damage standards call for removing unsalvageable porous materials. We remove what can’t be properly cleaned and decontaminate the rest.
Do you handle the mold side too, and document for insurance?Yes. We clean and decontaminate the air system and coordinate with mold remediation when needed, and we document moisture readings, materials removed and products used for your insurer.

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