Trusted Air Quality & Sanitizing for Massachusetts Homeowners
Air quality and sanitizing service in Massachusetts typically costs between $250 and $850 depending on the scope, with most residential treatments completed in a single visit. At Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service, Scott Gray handles every job personally, bringing 11 years of hands-on experience and professional-grade equipment to homes across the state. We’ve earned 617 verified customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars by treating the source of indoor air problems — not just masking symptoms. Whether you’re dealing with persistent odors after a humid summer, allergy flare-ups in older Brookline homes, or post-renovation dust still circulating through your system, we diagnose and fix what’s actually in your air. Call (888) 597-5659 for a free estimate — we often schedule same-day service for Massachusetts homeowners.

What Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Service Includes
Mold Treatment
Massachusetts’ coastal humidity and freeze-thaw cycles create ideal conditions for mold growth inside ductwork, particularly in basements and crawl spaces common in older Worcester and Springfield homes. You’ll know you need mold treatment when you detect a musty smell that intensifies when your HVAC runs, or when family members experience unexplained respiratory irritation. We use Abatement Technologies air scrubbers during treatment to capture airborne spores, then apply EPA-registered sanitizers directly to contaminated surfaces — Scott handles the application personally, so nothing gets missed in hard-to-reach trunk lines.
Bacteria Sanitizing
Bacteria sanitizing targets the microorganisms that standard duct cleaning leaves behind, including Legionella, E. coli, and common cold viruses that can colonize in moist coil pans and drain lines. This service matters most for households with young children, elderly residents, or anyone with compromised immunity — we’ve treated numerous homes in Cambridge and Somerville where multiple family members were cycling through repeated illnesses. Our process uses hospital-grade disinfectants applied with pressurized foggers that penetrate deep into the system, not surface wipes that only reach what you can see.
Odor Removal
Lingering odors from pet dander, cooking grease, tobacco smoke, or previous water damage embed themselves in porous duct lining and can persist for years without proper treatment. In South Boston and Dorchester, we regularly encounter century-old homes where decades of accumulated organic material still off-gasses every time the heat kicks on. We don’t cover odors with fragrances — we oxidize the source compounds using targeted treatments, then verify results with you before we pack up our Nikro HEPA vacuums.
UV Light Installation
UV-C light systems install directly inside your HVAC cabinet to continuously neutralize mold, bacteria, and viruses as air passes through — a permanent defense rather than a one-time treatment. We size and position each unit based on your specific coil geometry and airflow patterns, using lamps from trusted manufacturers that we source through our relationships with Honeywell and Aprilaire. In humid Massachusetts summers, UV lights are particularly effective at keeping evaporator coils clean, which maintains efficiency and prevents the musty startup smell that plagues many homes in July and August.
Air Purifier Install
Whole-home air purifiers integrate with your existing ductwork to filter particles, neutralize gases, and destroy pathogens at a rate portable units cannot match — critical for allergy sufferers in pollen-heavy regions like the Pioneer Valley. We install media filters, electronic precipitators, and photocatalytic oxidation units based on your specific contaminant profile, not whatever happens to be in the warehouse. Scott’s measured countless installations personally, so he knows which configurations actually move the needle for Massachusetts’ specific challenges: ragweed pollen, road salt dust, and urban particulate from I-90 and I-93 corridor traffic.
Allergen Reduction
Allergen reduction combines mechanical filtration, source removal, and surface treatment to lower the total load of dust mites, pet dander, pollen, and cockroach debris circulating through your home. For families in Brookline and Newton where seasonal allergies overlap with year-round indoor triggers, this comprehensive approach often delivers more relief than medication alone. We document before-and-after particle counts when possible, so you have objective proof that your air has actually changed — not just our word that we “cleaned it.”
What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Brands We Service for Air Quality & Sanitizing
We’ve installed and serviced Honeywell whole-home media cleaners and UV systems across hundreds of Massachusetts residences, from ranch-style homes in West Springfield to triple-deckers in Somerville. Their F100 and F300 series integrate cleanly with most forced-air systems common in New England, and we stock replacement cells and bulbs so you’re not waiting on shipping when maintenance is due. Our experience with Aprilaire runs nearly as deep — we’ve deployed their 5000-series electronic air cleaners in homes with severe allergy sufferers, and we know which cabinet modifications are needed for retrofit installations in the shallow utility closets typical of 1950s-era construction.
We also work extensively with Guardsman antimicrobial treatments for duct lining applications, particularly in flood-recovery scenarios we’ve encountered in Lowell and Dracut basements. Whether you have Honeywell, Aprilaire, or any other make of air quality equipment — or you’re starting from scratch with no existing purification — we can assess, recommend, and install what’s actually appropriate for your home’s specific conditions. Our Rotobrush brush-system technology and Nikro HEPA vacuums ensure that any new equipment goes into genuinely clean ductwork, not a contaminated environment that undermines its performance from day one.
Signs You Need Air Quality & Sanitizing Right Now
- Persistent musty or chemical odors when HVAC runs. If your home smells like a damp basement every time the blower activates, you’re likely breathing mold metabolites or bacterial biofilm off-gassing. These odors don’t resolve with standard filter changes — they indicate active colonization inside your system that requires targeted treatment.
- Allergy symptoms that worsen indoors, especially at night. When bedrooms trigger sneezing, congestion, or itchy eyes more than outdoor exposure, your ductwork has become a reservoir for allergens. We’ve traced this pattern to dust mite accumulation in insulated flex duct common in Agawam and Feeding Hills additions built in the 1980s and 90s.
- Visible mold or moisture around vents or registers. Dark staining on ceiling diffusers or condensation dripping from supply grilles signals that your system is generating or transporting moisture where it shouldn’t. This creates a feedback loop: moisture feeds microbial growth, which produces more moisture through metabolic processes.
- Recent water damage, flooding, or burst pipes. Even “minor” basement flooding that was quickly cleaned up can leave enough moisture in ductwork to support mold growth for months. In Hamilton and Worcester County, we’ve treated systems where homeowners thought they’d dodged problems after March thaws, only to discover colonization spreading through the entire trunk line by August.
- Frequent illness cycling through household members. When colds, sinus infections, or respiratory issues pass from one family member to another with unusual frequency, your HVAC system may be amplifying and redistributing pathogens rather than just moving air. Bacteria sanitizing and UV installation break this transmission cycle at the source.
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Process — Step by Step
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System inspection and contamination mapping. Scott examines your full duct layout, checks for moisture intrusion points, and uses borescope cameras to document internal conditions — particularly at turns, connections, and low points where debris settles. We photograph everything so you see what we see, not just take our word for it.
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Mechanical source removal with HEPA containment. Before applying any sanitizer, we remove the physical load of dust, debris, and biofilm using Rotobrush agitation combined with Nikro HEPA vacuum extraction at 5,000 CFM. This step is non-negotiable — sanitizers can’t penetrate thick accumulations, and we don’t charge you for chemistry that never reaches its target.
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Targeted treatment application. Based on what we found, we deploy the appropriate solution: EPA-registered fungistats for mold, hospital-grade bactericides for bacterial contamination, or oxidizing agents for odor sources. Application methods vary — pressurized fogging for full-system coverage, direct spray for localized heavy growth, or gel formulations for persistent moisture points.
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Air scrubbing and particulate capture during treatment. We run Abatement Technologies portable HEPA scrubbers throughout the process to capture dislodged spores and prevent cross-contamination to unaffected areas of your home. This is standard on every job, not an upsell — it’s how we protect your space while we work in it.
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Verification and preventive recommendation. After treatment, we review results with you, discuss humidity control strategies specific to Massachusetts’ seasonal patterns, and recommend maintenance intervals or equipment additions (UV lights, upgraded filtration) that prevent recurrence. You’ll get a written summary of what was done and why, with Scott’s direct contact for follow-up questions.
How Much Does Air Quality & Sanitizing Cost in Massachusetts?
A typical bacteria sanitizing or odor removal treatment in Massachusetts runs $250–$450 for a standard single-system home, while mold treatment with full containment and post-verification testing ranges from $400–$850 depending on contamination extent. UV light installation generally falls between $350–$650 per unit including electrical connection, and whole-home air purifier installations start around $800–$1,400 for premium media or electronic systems with professional integration.
Several factors move pricing within these ranges: system size and ductwork complexity (multi-zone homes in Brookline or Newton with extensive branching cost more to treat thoroughly), accessibility of contamination sites (crawl space trunk lines in older Springfield homes take longer to reach), and whether we discover hidden damage during inspection that requires repair before sanitizing is effective. We price by the scope of work, not by square footage — a 1,200-square-foot home with complex duct routing can require more labor than a 2,500-square-foot ranch with straight trunk lines.

To avoid overpaying, be wary of quotes that seem to treat all homes identically or that lead with “whole-system fogging” without inspection — proper diagnosis precedes proper treatment. Our free estimates include a full walkthrough with borescope documentation, so you understand exactly what you’re paying for before committing. Every quote breaks out labor, materials, and any recommended equipment separately — no bundled mystery pricing. Call (888) 597-5659 for your exact number; estimates are free and carry no obligation.
Air Quality & Sanitizing Near Massachusetts — Our Service Area
We provide air quality and sanitizing services throughout the Commonwealth with particular concentration in Worcester, Springfield, Cambridge, Lowell, Boston, Somerville, West Springfield, South Boston, Brookline, Dracut, and Agawam. Response times vary by season — during peak allergy periods in May and September, we typically schedule within 2–3 business days for non-urgent requests, though we prioritize homes with active mold concerns or respiratory-sensitive occupants. For homeowners in Air Quality & Sanitizing in Worcester, Air Quality & Sanitizing in Springfield, or Air Quality & Sanitizing in Cambridge, we maintain dedicated route density that often allows same-week service. We also regularly travel to surrounding communities including Hamilton Worcester, so don’t hesitate to ask about your specific location when you call.
Serving Massachusetts, MA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Massachusetts area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Air Quality & Sanitizing in Massachusetts
Air quality and sanitizing targets living contaminants — mold, bacteria, viruses, and odor-causing compounds — that mechanical cleaning alone cannot eliminate. While our Rotobrush and Nikro HEPA vacuum systems remove dust and debris, sanitizing applies EPA-registered treatments that destroy or neutralize biological threats at the molecular level. We typically perform sanitizing after thorough cleaning so the chemistry reaches actual surfaces, not just accumulated dirt layers.
Most residential treatments require 3–5 hours from arrival to completion, with UV installations adding 1–2 hours for electrical work and testing. Mold remediation in extensive systems can extend to a full day, particularly in older Massachusetts homes with basement trunk lines that need containment setup. We confirm timing during your free estimate so you can plan accordingly — Scott doesn’t leave until the job is done right, not when a clock runs out.
Standard sanitizing treatments range from $250–$450, mold-specific remediation from $400–$850, and equipment installations from $350–$1,400 depending on type and complexity. Your exact quote depends on system size, contamination extent, and accessibility — factors we assess during our free inspection rather than guessing over the phone. Call (888) 597-5659 for a precise number; estimates are free and include full documentation of what we found.
Yes — we’ve installed and serviced Honeywell, Aprilaire, and numerous other brands across Massachusetts, and we maintain supplier relationships that give us access to genuine replacement components. Scott’s direct experience with these systems means he can troubleshoot integration issues that generalist HVAC contractors often miss, particularly when combining air quality equipment with older heating systems common in New England. Whether you need new installation, repair, or maintenance on existing equipment, we can handle it.
We prioritize urgent situations involving active mold blooms, post-flooding contamination, or households with severely immunocompromised members — call (888) 597-5659 and we’ll assess your situation for same-day or next-day scheduling. During peak seasons, our emergency capacity is limited by Scott’s commitment to personally lead every job, but we never leave genuine health emergencies waiting for routine maintenance slots. We’ll be honest about timing when you call.
We stand behind our workmanship with clear, written terms that Scott reviews with you before any treatment begins — specific coverage varies by service type and will be detailed in your proposal. What we can say definitively: if a treatment doesn’t achieve the documented result, we return to make it right. Our 4.9-star average across 617 reviews reflects how rarely that’s needed, but the commitment is real and personal — you’re dealing with the owner, not a call center.
Clear access to all vents and returns, secure pets in a separate room, and ensure we can reach your HVAC equipment and electrical panel without obstruction. If we’re treating for mold or bacteria, we may ask you to run your system on fan-only mode for 30 minutes before arrival to normalize airflow patterns for our inspection. We’ll provide any specific prep instructions when we confirm your appointment — and if you forget something, we’ll work around it; we’re here to solve problems, not create stress.
Schedule Your Air Quality & Sanitizing Service in Massachusetts Today
Your air quality won’t fix itself — and every season you wait, contaminants embed deeper and spread further through your home. Call (888) 597-5659 now to speak directly with Scott Gray, owner and lead technician at Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service. We’ll schedule your free, no-obligation estimate at a time that works for you, inspect your system thoroughly, and give you an honest assessment of what your air actually needs. No pressure, no mystery pricing — just 11 years of specialized expertise applied to your specific Massachusetts home.
Written by Scott Gray, Owner at Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service, serving Massachusetts since 2013.