Fast, Reliable Air Quality & Sanitizing Across Seattle
Professional air quality and sanitizing services in Seattle typically range from $280 for targeted bacteria treatment to $1,850 for whole-home UV light and air purifier installation, with most mold treatment and odor removal jobs completed same-day. We’re usually on-site within 45 minutes for Seattle calls from our central location, and we carry the equipment to treat problems on the spot rather than scheduling a return visit.

Seattle homeowners know their air quality problems aren’t generic. The craftsman bungalows lining Phinney Ridge, the hillside homes of Queen Anne with their pier-and-beam crawl spaces, the foursquares of Wallingford — each carries a specific history of heating retrofits that creates hidden contamination risks standard HVAC companies rarely address. Our Air Quality & Sanitizing team has spent 11 years tracing those problems to their source. Richard Anderson, our owner and lead technician, personally handles the diagnostic work that identifies whether you’re dealing with surface mold, systemic biological growth, or legacy debris from decades-old gravity-furnace conversions.
Call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate — we’ll inspect your duct system and give you a clear scope of work before any treatment begins.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington Is Seattle’s Preferred Air Quality & Sanitizing Company
We’ve built our reputation one Seattle home at a time. Our 732 verified customer reviews average 4.9 stars — a volume that reflects hundreds of real jobs across the city’s distinct neighborhoods, from the moisture-challenged crawl spaces of Ballard to the hillside duct runs of Capitol Hill. Seattle homeowners research before they call, and that review record is what brings them back when they need follow-up service or refer us to neighbors.
Richard Anderson doesn’t delegate the technical work to rotating crews. As owner and lead technician, he’s on every job with the Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, reading the duct system like a blueprint of the home’s heating history. That owner-led accountability means when we find a problem — like the sealed gravity-furnace plenums we regularly encounter in 1910s–1940s Seattle homes — we have the authority and expertise to address it immediately, not kick it up a management chain.
Our response time to Seattle proper averages under 45 minutes during business hours. We know the arterials — Aurora, Rainier, 15th Ave NW — and we schedule with realistic travel estimates rather than overpromising. For property managers overseeing multiple units in Capitol Hill or Queen Anne, that reliability matters more than a low bid that shows up late or unprepared.
We’re not a generalist HVAC company that added duct cleaning as an upsell. Eleven years of exclusive focus on indoor air quality means we’ve seen Seattle’s specific failure modes repeatedly: the mold colonies that establish in flex-duct sagging through damp crawl spaces, the wildfire smoke particulates that standard filters can’t capture, the biological debris packed into legacy plenum boxes that standard cleaning protocols miss entirely. That specialized pattern recognition is what separates diagnosis from guesswork.
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Services in Seattle
Mold Treatment
Seattle’s marine rainy season — October through May — keeps crawl spaces and attics at humidity levels that actively foster mold colonization inside ductwork. In homes near Green Lake or along the Ship Canal, where groundwater is already high, we’ve found mold establishing in retrofit flex-duct within 18 months of installation. Our mold treatment protocol includes mechanical removal with Rotobrush agitation, followed by EPA-registered antimicrobial application and moisture-source identification. A typical whole-system mold treatment in Seattle runs $680–$1,240 depending on duct complexity and contamination extent. We don’t treat symptoms without tracing the moisture path — otherwise you’re paying twice.
Bacteria Sanitizing
Bacterial contamination in Seattle ducts often follows the same moisture pathways as mold, but presents differently: musty odors that persist after cleaning, or unexplained respiratory irritation in household members. Our bacteria sanitizing service uses professional-grade application equipment — not consumer foggers — to distribute Abatement Technologies products through the full duct network. We target the supply and return sides separately, since pressure differentials mean bacteria colonies establish asymmetrically. Single-zone bacterial sanitizing in Seattle typically costs $280–$450; whole-home systems run $520–$780.
Odor Removal
Seattle’s odor problems have a specific seasonal signature. The late-summer wildfire smoke events — increasingly severe since 2017 — deposit particulate matter that standard cleaning doesn’t fully address, leaving a persistent acrid residue that reactivates when heating season begins. We also handle the organic decomposition odors from rodent activity in crawl spaces, common in the established neighborhoods where mature landscaping provides cover. Our odor removal combines source elimination (mechanical cleaning of contaminated duct sections) with targeted treatment using Guardsman professional products. Odor-specific treatment in Seattle ranges from $340 for localized problems to $890 for whole-home smoke or decomposition remediation.

UV Light Installation
For Seattle’s chronically damp duct environments, UV light installation offers ongoing mold suppression between professional cleanings. We install Aprilaire and Honeywell UV-C systems at the coil and plenum locations where mold establishes first — the cold, dark, moist junctions that define our climate’s challenge. Unlike portable units, in-duct UV treats the air stream itself, killing mold spores and bacteria before they circulate. A single-zone UV installation in Seattle typically runs $680–$920; multi-zone whole-home systems range $1,240–$1,850. We size the UV intensity to your system’s airflow rate, not guess based on square footage.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Seattle
We work with the equipment and products that commercial restoration contractors specify: Rotobrush and Nikro for mechanical cleaning and agitation, Aprilaire and Honeywell for UV and whole-home air purification systems, Abatement Technologies for antimicrobial and containment applications, and Guardsman for odor-specific treatments. We don’t stock consumer-grade alternatives — the tight access and moisture conditions in Seattle’s older homes demand tools built for restoration work, not residential retail. Because Richard Anderson maintains direct supplier relationships, we can source replacement UV lamps, filter cartridges, and treatment chemicals without the multi-week delays that leave Seattle homeowners waiting through another rain cycle. Most parts arrive within 48 hours; common consumables ride on every service vehicle.
Common Air Quality & Sanitizing Problems We See in Seattle Homes
- Moisture-driven mold in retrofit flex-duct. Seattle’s persistent crawl-space humidity — often 70% RH or higher from October through May — causes flex-duct sections to sag and pool condensation, creating ideal mold substrate in homes from Ballard to Beacon Hill. We regularly find contamination that started at a single low point and spread upstream through the entire branch.
- Wildfire smoke particulate accumulation. The August–September smoke events that have become annual since 2017 deposit PM2.5 particles deep in duct interiors, where they remain through heating season and recirculate when furnaces activate. Standard 1-inch filters capture less than 20% of these particles; without professional cleaning, they become a recurring exposure source.
- Sealed gravity-furnace plenums packed with biological debris. In 1920s–1940s craftsman homes throughout Wallingford, Phinney Ridge, and Queen Anne, the original gravity-furnace plenum box was left in place during forced-air retrofit, creating a dead-air chamber that standard cleaning never touches. These reservoirs recontaminate otherwise clean ducts within months.
- Rodent-vectored bacteria in floor-cavity ductwork. Seattle’s mature neighborhoods with established tree canopy and nearby greenbelts — Ravenna, Bryant, much of West Seattle — see regular rodent access to pier-and-beam crawl spaces. Their activity introduces bacteria and parasites into floor-cavity duct runs that are structurally difficult to access and clean thoroughly.
Pricing for Air Quality & Sanitizing in Seattle, WA
| Service | Typical Range in Seattle | What Affects Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Bacteria Sanitizing (single zone) | $280–$450 | Duct accessibility, contamination extent |
| Bacteria Sanitizing (whole home) | $520–$780 | System size, number of returns |
| Mold Treatment (localized) | $340–$580 | Lab testing requirements, access difficulty |
| Mold Treatment (whole system) | $680–$1,240 | Duct linear footage, contamination severity |
| Odor Removal (smoke/organic) | $340–$890 | Source location, treatment rounds needed |
| UV Light Installation (single zone) | $680–$920 | Electrical access, plenum configuration |
| UV Light Installation (whole home) | $1,240–$1,850 | Number of air handlers, zoning complexity |
| Air Purifier Installation | $890–$1,650 | Unit capacity, duct modification needs |
These ranges reflect actual Seattle market pricing for 2024–2025, based on the access challenges and housing stock characteristics specific to our city. Homes with intact gravity-furnace plenums or extensive floor-cavity ductwork may fall at the higher end due to additional labor. We provide fixed quotes after inspection — not estimates that balloon — and we never upsell treatment you don’t need. Call (877) 335-1974 for your free, no-obligation assessment.
We Also Serve Cities Near Seattle
Our service radius extends to White Center, Mercer Island, Bellevue, and Boulevard Park — the same owner-led response, the same equipment, the same diagnostic rigor. Travel times vary: Mercer Island and Bellevue typically add 15–25 minutes depending on bridge traffic, while White Center and Boulevard Park are often faster than cross-town Seattle calls. If you’re unsure whether your address falls within our service area, call (877) 335-1974 and we’ll confirm directly.
Serving Seattle, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Seattle 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 Seattle
Seattle’s marine west coast climate produces persistent humidity from October through May that keeps crawl spaces and attics damp year-round, while the city’s large stock of 1910s–1940s homes with retrofit forced-air ductwork creates ideal conditions for mold colonization in inaccessible, poorly sealed flex-duct runs. The combination of moisture and legacy installation quality issues is measurably more acute here than in drier inland Northwest cities like Spokane. If you’re seeing musty odors when your system activates or noticing respiratory symptoms that improve when you leave home, call (877) 335-1974 — we can inspect and quote same-day.
Wildfire smoke from Eastern Washington and Oregon fires, typically arriving in August and September, introduces fine particulate matter (PM2.5) that infiltrates homes and deposits in duct interiors where standard 1-inch filters cannot capture it; these particles remain through heating season and recirculate when furnaces activate, creating ongoing exposure. Since 2017, we’ve seen a predictable late-summer spike in duct cleaning and sanitizing demand that barely existed a decade ago. Post-smoke duct cleaning with full sanitizing typically runs $520–$780 for Seattle homes; call (877) 335-1974 to schedule before heating season begins.
A gravity-furnace plenum is the large sheet-metal distribution box from the original gravity heating system, often left in place when forced-air was retrofitted into Seattle’s older homes, creating a sealed dead-air chamber packed with decades of biological debris that the new system’s airflow never touches and standard cleaning protocols miss entirely. In a 1925 craftsman bungalow on Phinney Avenue in Ballard, we discovered exactly this: a sealed gravity-furnace plenum still in the crawl space, packed with rodent nests and moldy debris. Our crew used a Rotobrush to access the dead-air chamber, followed by full mold treatment and UV light installation with Aprilaire equipment to prevent recurrence. This structural artifact of Seattle’s specific retrofit-heating history is something technicians in newer Sun Belt markets almost never encounter. If your home was built before 1950 and has forced air, call (877) 335-1974 — we’ll check for this hidden contamination source.
Yes, we install Aprilaire and Honeywell UV-C systems sized to your specific airflow rate, with lamps positioned at the coil and plenum locations where Seattle’s damp conditions cause mold to establish first. A single-zone installation typically costs $680–$920; whole-home multi-zone systems run $1,240–$1,850. UV is particularly effective in Seattle’s climate because it provides continuous suppression between professional cleanings, addressing the chronic moisture challenge that one-time treatments cannot permanently solve. Call (877) 335-1974 to discuss whether UV makes sense for your system’s configuration and your home’s specific moisture profile.
Our mold treatment includes mechanical removal with professional-grade Rotobrush agitation, EPA-registered antimicrobial application, moisture-source identification, and post-treatment verification — whereas standard duct cleaning only removes loose debris and can actually spread mold spores if not properly contained. In Seattle’s damp environment, treating mold without addressing the moisture pathway means recurrence within 12–18 months; we trace the source, whether it’s crawl-space humidity, duct leakage, or an intact gravity-furnace plenum creating a reservoir. Whole-system mold treatment ranges $680–$1,240. Call (877) 335-1974 for inspection and exact quote — estimates are free.
Ready to address your Seattle home’s air quality problems at the source? Call Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington at (877) 335-1974 for your free inspection and estimate. Richard Anderson, our owner and lead technician, will diagnose your specific duct system — whether it’s a 1920s craftsman with legacy heating conversion issues or a newer home dealing with wildfire smoke residue — and give you a clear scope of work with fixed pricing before any treatment begins. Same-day service available throughout Seattle and surrounding communities.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, serving Seattle since 2013.