Duct Sanitizing in Citrus Park, FL

Duct sanitizing in Citrus Park, FL targets the mold spores and bacteria that physical cleaning alone can't fully resolve — a real concern in our humid climate, where any moisture event can seed biological growth inside Citrus Park ductwork. Tampa Duct Cleaners is a division of Hales Air Conditioning, Hillsborough County's licensed Certified Air Conditioning Contractor since 1986, and we serve the Citrus Park 33625 ZIP code — from Citrus Park Town Center area, Feather Sound, Fawn Ridge, and The Trails of Citrus Park to the communities bordering Carrollwood, Westchase, Town N Country. After a physical cleaning, we fog an EPA-registered antimicrobial agent through the duct system under negative pressure, reaching every surface at the prescribed concentration and dwell time — a professional treatment, not a retail spray, and one we only recommend when there's a genuine reason for it. Every job is performed by our own FL DBPR-licensed team, documented with before-and-after photos, and quoted at a flat rate with no per-vent upsells. If your Citrus Park home has had water intrusion, pest activity, or a musty odor that won't quit, sanitizing after cleaning is worth a conversation.

  • Licensed CAC1822636
  • Fully Insured
  • Since 1986
Why it matters

What duct sanitizing does for your Citrus Park home

  • Kills residual mold spores, bacteria, and biological contamination on duct surfaces after cleaning
  • EPA-registered antimicrobial fogging — professional-grade, not retail spray products
  • Reduces musty and stale odors caused by biological growth throughout the duct system
  • Appropriate for post-water-intrusion events, confirmed mold, pest activity, or immunocompromised households
  • Delivered under negative pressure to ensure full system penetration, not just accessible sections
  • Safe for occupied homes — treatment completes with standard ventilation period
  • Honest scope: we refer structural mold issues to licensed remediators rather than overstating our scope

Serving Citrus Park

We cover all 1 Citrus Park ZIP code and these neighborhoods:

  • Citrus Park Town Center area
  • Feather Sound
  • Fawn Ridge
  • The Trails of Citrus Park
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Our process

How we work in Citrus Park

  1. 01

    Pre-Treatment Cleaning

    Sanitizing is always performed after physical duct cleaning, never as a standalone substitute. Antimicrobial agents cannot penetrate through layers of accumulated debris — the fogging treatment addresses the biological contamination remaining on clean duct surfaces after source removal. If your ducts have not been cleaned recently, we complete the cleaning first.

  2. 02

    Fogging Agent Selection and Preparation

    We use EPA-registered fogging agents specifically formulated for HVAC system application — not general-purpose disinfectants. Product selection is based on the type of contamination present (mold vs. bacteria vs. general biological) and your household's occupancy profile. We always disclose the active ingredient and EPA registration number before application.

  3. 03

    Pressurized Fogging Treatment

    Fogging equipment is introduced at the air handler and run through the system under the same negative-pressure setup used for cleaning. The antimicrobial mist contacts all internal duct surfaces at the prescribed concentration and dwell time, treating areas that mechanical brushing physically accessed but that a topical spray could not reach through the full duct length.

  4. 04

    Ventilation and Post-Treatment Clearance

    After the treatment dwell period, we run the HVAC fan on fresh-air mode to complete the ventilation cycle specified by the product label. We verify the space is safe for normal occupancy before leaving and provide written documentation of the products applied, application concentrations, and the clearance time observed.

Questions, answered

Duct Sanitizing in Citrus Park — common questions

Duct sanitizing adds real value after confirmed mold growth, pest activity, or water intrusion — situations where organic contamination has taken hold on duct surfaces. As a routine add-on, it kills residual bacteria and mold spores post-cleaning. It is not a substitute for physical removal of debris, but it is a meaningful protective step in Florida's high-humidity environment.

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