Fast, Reliable Air Quality & Sanitizing Across Boulevard Park
Air quality and sanitizing in Boulevard Park runs $280–$680 for most residential jobs, with same-day response available when contamination is actively affecting your HVAC system or household health. We’re typically on-site within 45 minutes to an hour for Boulevard Park calls, whether you’re in the original 1950s ramblers near 14th Ave S, the post-war ranch homes along S 128th St, or closer to the Duwamish River edge. Our Air Quality & Sanitizing team knows the 98168 ZIP intimately — we’ve treated the specific contamination profile that comes with living under SeaTac’s flight corridors. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate.

Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington Is Boulevard Park’s Preferred Air Quality & Sanitizing Company
We’ve built our reputation in Boulevard Park on showing up with owner-led accountability. Richard Anderson serves as both Owner and Lead Technician, personally running the Rotobrush and Nikro equipment on your job rather than delegating to rotating subcontractors. That direct ownership chain matters when you’re inviting someone into your home to handle invisible, inside-the-walls work.
Our 732 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect what Boulevard Park homeowners consistently tell us: they researched before calling, and they chose us because our single-trade focus on air duct and indoor air quality services meant we could speak precisely about their 60-year-old galvanized duct runs rather than offering a generic HVAC upsell.
Response time to Boulevard Park averages under an hour because we’re based in Seattle and know the local street grid — no dispatchers guessing at S 128th St access or 14th Ave S traffic patterns. We understand how the airport-adjacent particulate load here differs from what we find in Riverton or Tukwila, and we adjust our sanitizing protocols accordingly.
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Services in Boulevard Park
Mold Treatment
Boulevard Park’s marine climate creates a perfect storm for mold colonization inside ductwork. From October through May, persistent low-level humidity condenses on the interior walls of original 1950s galvanized ducts — especially where that black, oily airport particulate has accumulated as a nutrient-rich substrate. A typical mold treatment in Boulevard Park runs $340–$580, depending on contamination extent and whether we need to access sealed plenum spaces. We treat with EPA-registered products from Abatement Technologies, then verify with visual inspection and moisture mapping. In homes near 14th Ave S and S 128th St, we regularly find Cladosporium and Penicillium species thriving on the sooty residue — a combination rarely seen in drier inland climates.
Bacteria Sanitizing
Bacteria sanitizing addresses the biological load that standard duct cleaning alone won’t eliminate. In Boulevard Park’s older housing stock, decades of accumulated organic debris — skin cells, pet dander, and that distinctive carbonaceous airport film — creates an environment where bacterial colonies persist. Our process applies Guardsman-sourced sanitizing agents through pressurized fogging equipment, reaching deep into separated duct seams where brush contact alone fails. Most Boulevard Park bacteria sanitizing jobs fall between $280–$450. We recommend this service for households with immunocompromised members, recent water intrusion events, or following any rodent activity in crawl spaces connected to duct runs.
Odor Removal
The “Boulevard Park smell” — a persistent acrid, metallic undertone that homeowners describe as “like a parking garage” — stems from jet exhaust particulate cycling through HVAC systems for decades. Standard air fresheners mask nothing; the source lives in your ductwork. Our odor removal protocol combines thorough Rotobrush mechanical cleaning with activated carbon treatment and, for severe cases, ozone application. Typical odor remediation in Boulevard Park runs $320–$520. On a job near the corner of 14th Ave S and S 128th St, we opened the return plenum in a 1957 rambler and found the black, oily coating characteristic of airport particulate. Using a Rotobrush with HEPA filtration, we pulled out two gallons of sooty debris that had been cycling through the home for decades. The homeowner called back three days later to say the metallic smell was finally gone after fifteen years.
UV Light Installation
UV-C light systems installed at the coil and return plenum destroy mold spores and bacteria before they colonize duct walls. In Boulevard Park’s humidity-challenged environment, we size UV systems for 24/7 operation during the wet season — not the intermittent cycling some generalist installers specify. A properly sized UV installation runs $480–$720 including hardware and electrical connection. We source lamps from Abatement Technologies with 9,000-hour rated life, and we position them for direct line-of-sight to the coil face where Boulevard Park’s condensation-prone systems need it most. This isn’t a set-and-forget solution; we include annual lamp replacement in our maintenance schedule because UV output degrades measurably after 12 months of continuous use.
Air Purifier Install
Whole-home air purifiers with MERV 16 or HEPA-grade media capture the ultrafine particles — below 0.3 microns — that standard HVAC filters miss. For Boulevard Park homes, we specify Aprilaire and Honeywell units with sufficient CFM capacity to handle the higher particulate load from airport proximity. Installation with duct modification typically runs $680–$1,240. We size these systems based on your home’s air changes per hour and the existing duct leakage profile; a purifier fighting against separated galvanized seams wastes energy and money. That’s why we often pair purifier installs with duct sealing — the combination delivers measurable results that standalone equipment cannot.
Allergen Reduction
Boulevard Park’s tight window seals — installed through King County’s airport noise-mitigation program — reduce natural air flushing and concentrate indoor allergens. Pet dander, pollen, and dust mite debris recirculate through leaky return systems instead of escaping. Our allergen reduction service combines source removal with mechanical filtration upgrades. We treat with HEPA-contained Rotobrush systems, then install media filters sized to your system’s actual airflow — not the “one size fits all” approach. Most allergen-focused jobs in Boulevard Park run $380–$620. For families with asthma or allergy sufferers, we recommend this as an annual service given the particulate loading rate here.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Boulevard Park
We maintain working inventory of Aprilaire media filters, Honeywell electronic air cleaner cells, and Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration components specifically sized for the systems we install in Boulevard Park’s 1,000–1,400 square foot ramblers. Our Nikro and Rotobrush equipment shares parts compatibility with commercial restoration contractors — not the rental-grade machines some competitors bring. When your UV lamp burns out or your purifier needs media replacement, we stock the correct spec rather than ordering and making you wait. That parts readiness matters when you’re dealing with active mold growth or a family member’s respiratory symptoms.
Common Air Quality & Sanitizing Problems We See in Boulevard Park Homes
- Original galvanized ducts with separated seams and degraded cloth tape. The 1950s–60s ductwork in Boulevard Park’s ramblers was sealed with cloth-backed tape that degrades after 40–50 years. Those separated joints leak contaminated return air into crawl spaces and wall cavities, then re-entrain jet exhaust particles back into your breathing air. We find this in roughly seven of every ten Boulevard Park homes we inspect.
- Marine humidity condensing inside metal ductwork October–May. Boulevard Park’s persistent low-level humidity creates condensation on duct interiors whenever forced-air heat cycles on. That moisture, combined with the sooty airport particulate, grows mold colonies that drier Eastern Washington climates simply don’t produce. We’ve treated homes where the condensation was so chronic that water pooled in low spots of the duct run.
- Airport noise-mitigation retrofits concentrating indoor particulates. King County’s insulation and window-sealing program reduced noise for Boulevard Park residents, but the tighter envelope paradoxically traps the very jet exhaust particles drawn in through HVAC fresh-air intakes. Without duct cleaning and sanitizing, those particulates accumulate to levels we don’t measure in comparable homes outside SeaTac’s tightest footprint.
- The distinctive black, oily coating on duct walls. Technicians in Boulevard Park frequently pull registers to find a fine, dark, carbonaceous film — noticeably grittier than the typical dust-and-pet-hair mix in Burien or Tukwila homes. This isn’t ordinary household dust; it’s ultrafine particulate matter from jet combustion that has settled and bonded to duct surfaces over decades of recirculation.
Pricing for Air Quality & Sanitizing in Boulevard Park, WA
| Service | Typical Range in Boulevard Park |
|---|---|
| Mold Treatment | $340–$580 |
| Bacteria Sanitizing | $280–$450 |
| Odor Removal | $320–$520 |
| UV Light Installation | $480–$720 |
| Air Purifier Install | $680–$1,240 |
| Allergen Reduction | $380–$620 |
What moves you within these ranges? Duct accessibility (crawl space height, attic hatch location), contamination severity, and whether your original ductwork requires repair before sanitizing can proceed. Homes with extensive separated seams need sealing work — typically $180–$340 additional — or the sanitizing agent simply leaks into unconditioned spaces. We provide exact quotes after inspection, never ballpark guesses. Estimates are free. Call (877) 335-1974 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Boulevard Park
Our service radius extends naturally to Riverton, Tukwila, SeaTac, and Bryn Mawr-Skyway — neighborhoods sharing similar post-war housing stock and, for SeaTac and Tukwila portions near the airport, comparable particulate challenges. Each area gets the same owner-led service from Richard Anderson, with protocols adjusted for local conditions rather than templated across zip codes.
Serving Boulevard Park, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Boulevard Park 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 Boulevard Park
That film is ultrafine particulate matter from jet exhaust drawn into your HVAC system through fresh-air intakes and leaky return pathways. Boulevard Park’s position directly under SeaTac’s primary flight corridors exposes homes to measurably higher concentrations of these combustion byproducts than neighborhoods even a few miles away in Burien or Tukwila. The particulate bonds to duct walls over years of recirculation, creating the distinctive black, oily coating we regularly remove. Call (877) 335-1974 — we can inspect and quote removal.
Yes, but they must be sized for continuous operation during the wet season and positioned with direct line-of-sight to the coil face where condensation collects. Boulevard Park’s October–May humidity creates ideal mold conditions that intermittent UV cycling won’t suppress. We install Abatement Technologies UV systems spec’d for 24/7 operation, with annual lamp replacement included. Call (877) 335-1974 to discuss whether UV makes sense for your system configuration.
Most Boulevard Park galvanized ductwork remains cleanable if structurally intact — separated seams and degraded tape are repairable, and the metal itself often outlasts modern flex duct. Replacement becomes advisable when we find rust-through, collapsed sections, or asbestos-containing insulation that disturbs during cleaning. A typical repair-and-seal plus sanitizing runs $480–$920 versus $2,400–$4,200 for full duct replacement. We’ll inspect and give you an honest assessment. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free evaluation.
We frequently recommend whole-home HEPA or MERV 16 purifiers from Aprilaire or Honeywell as follow-up to duct cleaning in Boulevard Park, because source removal alone doesn’t stop new particulate infiltration. These systems capture ultrafine particles below 0.3 microns that pass standard filters. We size units based on your home’s actual air leakage profile and existing duct integrity. Call (877) 335-1974 to discuss purifier options after your cleaning.
The tighter envelope from King County’s retrofit program reduces natural air exchange, concentrating indoor particulates and making duct cleaning more critical rather than less. We account for this by verifying adequate fresh-air intake after cleaning and often recommending upgraded filtration to handle the reduced flushing rate. The insulation itself doesn’t interfere with our equipment access. Call (877) 335-1974 — we’ll assess your specific retrofit configuration.
Ready to address your Boulevard Park home’s air quality? Richard Anderson and our team respond to Boulevard Park calls within the hour, with owner-led service from inspection through completion. Every estimate is free, every recommendation is specific to your home’s duct configuration and contamination profile, and we don’t proceed until you understand exactly what we’re proposing and why. Call (877) 335-1974 now — or fill out our contact form and we’ll call you back within 30 minutes during business hours.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, serving Boulevard Park and the greater Seattle area since 2013.