Fast, Reliable Air Quality & Sanitizing Across SeaTac
Air quality and sanitizing services in SeaTac typically run $280–$650 for residential mold treatment and bacteria sanitizing, with UV light installations starting around $450. We’re usually on-site in SeaTac within 24 hours of your call, and most treatments finish in a single visit. If you live near the airport corridor or in the 98158 ZIP, you already know your home’s air feels different than properties in Normandy Park or Burien — that’s not your imagination, and it’s exactly why we maintain dedicated equipment for the contamination patterns we find here. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate.

Our Air Quality & Sanitizing team has worked SeaTac’s 1950s–1970s ranch and split-level stock long enough to recognize what standard duct cleaners miss: the unique combination of FAA-sealed envelopes, aging original ductwork, and jet-exhaust infiltration that recirculates through homes near the runways. Richard Anderson oversees every job personally — owner and lead technician — so the person quoting your work runs the equipment too.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington Is SeaTac’s Preferred Air Quality & Sanitizing Company
We’ve built our reputation in SeaTac one home at a time, starting with the blocks closest to Sea-Tac International where homeowners first called us about smells and condensation no one could trace. Those 732 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars include repeat customers from the McMicken Heights area and property managers with portfolios along International Boulevard who needed a specialist who understood why standard HVAC contractors kept missing the root problem.
Our response time to SeaTac averages same-day or next-day, depending on whether we’re finishing a job in Tukwila or Boulevard Park. We don’t dispatch crews from a dispatch board — Richard Anderson schedules and leads each job, which means the person who answers your questions on the phone is the same technician who’ll inspect your plenum, run the Rotobrush, and install your UV light. That direct accountability matters in SeaTac, where the contamination profile is specific enough that a rotating crew would miss half the story.
We know which SeaTac homes received FAA Part 150 retrofits and which didn’t, where the 1960s flex-duct still runs through unconditioned crawl spaces, and why the tightly sealed homes near 24th Ave S show mold patterns that open-construction properties in Riverton don’t. That local fluency saves you from paying for treatments that don’t address your actual air.
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Services in SeaTac
Mold Treatment
SeaTac’s marine climate — over 150 rainy days annually and persistent low-level humidity — creates chronic mold pressure in duct systems, especially in homes where FAA sound insulation retrofits tightened the envelope without upgrading ventilation. We find Cladosporium and Penicillium species colonizing supply trunks in the 98158 ZIP more frequently than in neighboring cities, largely because reduced natural air exchange keeps relative humidity elevated year-round. Our mold treatment protocol combines mechanical extraction with Abatement Technologies biocide application, followed by moisture-source identification. Typical residential mold treatment in SeaTac runs $320–$580 depending on linear footage and contamination severity.
Bacteria Sanitizing
Bacteria loads spike in SeaTac homes where standing water accumulates in low-slope duct sections or where condensate drainage backs up during our wet winters. We apply EPA-registered sanitizers at concentrations calibrated for residential HVAC systems — strong enough to neutralize bacterial colonies, formulated to leave no residual that would circulate through your living space. For homes near the airport flight corridors, we pre-treat for the oily film that can shield bacteria from standard application; skipping this step is why some SeaTac homeowners call us after other treatments failed. Bacteria sanitizing as a standalone service typically ranges $280–$450.
Odor Removal
The distinctive oily, metallic odor reported by SeaTac homeowners near the runways isn’t typical household smell — it’s combustion particulate from jet exhaust settling on rooftops and infiltrating HVAC intakes. Standard odor masking won’t touch it. We serviced a 1970s split-level on 24th Ave S near the airport runway where the homeowner complained of a persistent oily smell and fogged windows. Our Rotobrush extraction revealed a thin film of combustion particulates—identified as jet exhaust infiltration—coating the supply ducts. After a full sanitizing with Abatement Technologies biocide and installing a Honeywell UV light in the return plenum, the IAQ cleared and window condensation dropped noticeably. Odor removal with source extraction in SeaTac generally runs $350–$620.
UV Light Installation
UV-C installation in SeaTac addresses a specific problem: the recirculation trap created when tight building envelopes meet dirty legacy ducts. A Honeywell or Aprilaire UV light mounted at the coil or in the return plenum continuously neutralizes mold spores, bacteria, and viruses that would otherwise cycle endlessly through your home. For SeaTac’s humid climate, we specify lamps with sufficient output for the airflow rates of 1960s–70s systems, not undersized units that look impressive but fail under load. UV light installation in SeaTac typically costs $450–$780 including lamp, mounting, and electrical connection.

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Trusted Brands We Service in SeaTac
We stock and install air quality components from Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies — the same brands specified by commercial restoration contractors for contamination remediation. For SeaTac homeowners, this means no waiting on special orders when your system needs a UV lamp replacement or a compatible media filter for an Aprilaire purifier. We carry Guardsman antimicrobial treatments for post-cleaning application on duct interiors where mold pressure is recurrent. Because Richard Anderson maintains direct supplier relationships, parts that take generalist HVAC companies a week to source often arrive next-day for our SeaTac customers. Our Nikro and Rotobrush extraction equipment is maintained to manufacturer spec, not run past service intervals — a detail that matters when you’re pulling oily particulate from 50-year-old ductwork and can’t afford a breakdown mid-job.
Common Air Quality & Sanitizing Problems We See in SeaTac Homes
- FAA retrofit envelope mismatch: Hundreds of SeaTac homes in 98158 received sealed windows and added insulation without ductwork upgrades, trapping indoor pollutants in aging metal or flex-duct systems that recirculate rather than ventilate. The result is elevated particulate counts and moisture retention that standard duct cleaning alone won’t solve.
- Jet-exhaust infiltration near flight corridors: Technicians working the blocks closest to the airport runways regularly find a thin oily film of combustion particulates — attributed to jet exhaust settling onto rooftops and infiltrating HVAC intakes — coating the interior of supply ducts in homes that otherwise appear well-maintained; it’s a contamination pattern rarely encountered in neighboring cities like Burien or Des Moines that are farther from the flight corridors.
- Moisture accumulation in unconditioned crawl spaces: SeaTac’s original ranch and split-level homes often route flex-duct through damp crawl spaces where our marine climate keeps humidity above 60% year-round. Mold establishes in these cool, dark runs and distributes spores through the entire system every time the blower cycles.
- Failed DIY or standard-strength treatments: Homeowners who used consumer-grade sanitizers or hired cleaners without SeaTac-specific experience often call us when odors return within weeks. The oily jet-exhaust film near the airport requires degreasing pre-treatment before biocide application — a step generalists skip because they don’t recognize the contamination profile.
Pricing for Air Quality & Sanitizing in SeaTac, WA
| Service | Typical Range in SeaTac | What Affects Cost |
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| Mold Treatment | $320–$580 | Linear footage, contamination severity, access difficulty |
| Bacteria Sanitizing | $280–$450 | System size, pre-treatment needs, number of zones |
| Odor Removal (with extraction) | $350–$620 | Source type, duct material age, jet-exhaust pre-treatment |
| UV Light Installation | $450–$780 | Lamp output, mounting location, electrical requirements |
| Air Purifier Install | $380–$950 | Unit capacity, duct integration complexity, brand |
| Allergen Reduction Package | $420–$680 | Filtration upgrade, whole-system sanitizing, follow-up testing |
SeaTac’s housing stock — heavily weighted toward 1950s–1970s construction with original ductwork — often requires more intensive pre-cleaning and access work than newer construction in outlying areas. Homes that received FAA sound insulation retrofits may need additional time to seal access points properly without compromising the envelope integrity. We quote upfront after inspection, not after starting work. Estimates are free: call (877) 335-1974 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near SeaTac
Our service radius extends naturally from SeaTac into Normandy Park, where waterfront homes present different humidity profiles; Tukwila, with its mix of commercial and residential HVAC systems; Boulevard Park, with older bungalow stock along the Duwamish; and Riverton, where acreage properties and detached workshops require extended duct runs and heavier-duty extraction equipment. The same owner-led accountability applies regardless of zip code.
Serving SeaTac, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the SeaTac area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Air Quality & Sanitizing in SeaTac
No — the sealants and window retrofits from the FAA Part 150 program don’t block our access to your ductwork, but they do change how we approach the job. The tighter envelope means we pay extra attention to sealing our access points after cleaning, since any leak we create becomes a more significant pressure imbalance than in pre-retrofit construction. We also verify that your bathroom and kitchen exhaust still function adequately — the FAA program sometimes inadvertently compromised makeup air paths. Call (877) 335-1974 if you’re unsure whether your home was in the retrofit program; we can identify the signs during inspection.
We use a two-stage process: Rotobrush mechanical agitation with a degreasing agent formulated for combustion particulate, followed by Abatement Technologies biocide application to prevent biological colonization on the cleaned surface. The oily film — common in homes within a few blocks of the runways — resists standard detergent-based cleaners. Our field experience in SeaTac has shown that skipping the degreasing pre-treatment leaves residue that re-attracts particulate within months. For a specific assessment of your registers and duct interior, call for a free estimate.
Yes — we service detached workshops and outbuildings on SeaTac acreage properties, including extended duct runs that generalist cleaners often decline. These systems require heavier-duty extraction equipment (our Nikro units handle extended negative-pressure runs) and careful sealing of post-cleaning access points to prevent moisture re-entry in our humid climate. The oversized door openings common on workshop structures don’t affect our duct access, though we do inspect whether your workshop HVAC intake draws from a protected location. Workshop duct cleaning and sanitizing in SeaTac typically adds $180–$340 to a main-house service.
Most SeaTac homeowners benefit from professional duct sanitizing every 18–24 months, with annual inspections recommended for homes near the airport or with FAA retrofit tight envelopes. The combination of our 150+ rainy days, marine humidity, and reduced natural ventilation in sealed homes creates conditions where mold can reestablish faster than in drier climates. Homes with UV light installations can often extend to 24–30 months between full sanitizing treatments, since continuous UV-C exposure at the coil suppresses biological growth. We don’t sell maintenance contracts you don’t need — we’ll recommend a schedule based on your specific home’s risk factors. Call (877) 335-1974 to discuss your situation.
We stock and install Honeywell and Aprilaire UV lights and air purifiers, with Abatement Technologies biocides and Guardsman antimicrobial treatments for sanitizing applications. For SeaTac installations, we match component output to your existing system’s airflow capacity — critical for the older blower motors common in 1960s–1970s SeaTac homes. We don’t install units we can’t support with replacement lamps or filters, which means our SeaTac customers get faster turnaround on maintenance than those ordering through generalist HVAC contractors. Ask about compatible options during your free estimate.
Ready to address your SeaTac home’s air quality? Whether you’re dealing with persistent odors near the airport, mold pressure from our wet climate, or the recirculation trap of a sealed envelope with aging ducts, we’ll inspect your system and quote upfront — no obligation, no pressure. Richard Anderson personally oversees every job from quote to completion. Call (877) 335-1974 today for your free estimate.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, serving SeaTac and the greater Seattle area since 2013.