Fast, Reliable Air Quality & Sanitizing Across Columbus
Air quality and sanitizing service in Columbus typically runs $275–$650 for residential mold treatment, bacteria sanitizing, or odor removal, with UV light installation adding $400–$850 depending on your HVAC configuration. Most Columbus homeowners see us same-day or next-day when indoor air concerns spike during Central Ohio’s brutal ragweed season or after discovering post-renovation dust still circulating years later. We’re Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Greater Columbus, and Michael Brown handles our Air Quality & Sanitizing calls personally across Franklin County — from German Village’s retrofitted pre-war homes to the sprawling 2000s colonials in New Albany and Dublin that are all hitting peak duct contamination age right now. Call (866) 531-6429 for a free estimate and honest assessment of what your system actually needs.

Why Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Greater Columbus Is Columbus’s Preferred Air Quality & Sanitizing Company
Nearly 800 Columbus-area homeowners have reviewed our work, and that 4.9-star average across 775 verified reviews reflects eight years of Michael Brown showing up as the lead technician — not sending a subcontractor with a shop vacuum and a fogging machine. When you call (866) 531-6429, you’re talking to the person accountable for the outcome.
Our response time to Columbus proper is same-day or next-day for air quality emergencies — musty odors that won’t quit, visible mold at registers, or post-renovation dust storms every time the AC kicks on. We know the difference between a 1995 flex-duct ranch in Grove City and a 1920s German Village four-square with hand-fabbed sheet-metal trunks retrofitted in the 1980s. That local housing knowledge changes the sanitizing protocol entirely.
We run professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro agitation systems — the same equipment commercial contractors use — paired with Aprilaire and Abatement Technologies products for mold treatment, bacteria control, and UV installation. No consumer-grade repurposing. Eight years focused exclusively on duct and HVAC cleaning means we’ve seen Columbus’s specific contamination profiles before, and we know what actually fixes them.
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Services in Columbus
Mold Treatment
Central Ohio’s humid continental climate — amplified by the Scioto and Olentangy river corridors — keeps ambient humidity high enough that mold colonizes duct interiors in as little as one season of neglected maintenance. In Columbus’s 20–30-year-old suburban stock, we regularly find mold seeded at the evaporator coil and propagated through frayed flex-duct liners. Our mold treatment protocol uses Abatement Technologies HEPA containment and EPA-registered antimicrobial application, followed by mechanical agitation with our Rotobrush system to remove biofilm substrate — not just bleach the surface. For homes near the river in Dublin or along Alum Creek, we often recommend pairing treatment with Aprilaire UV-C installation at the coil to prevent re-seeding.
Bacteria Sanitizing
Generic fogging services pump chemical into your ducts and hope for the best. Our bacteria sanitizing targets the source — we HEPA-vacuum debris first, then apply Guardsman professional sanitizer to exposed duct surfaces using controlled-pressure application that reaches branch lines, not just the trunk. In Columbus’s high-turnover luxury subdivisions, this matters enormously: we treated a 2005 colonial in New Albany where a recent flip left drywall dust packed into every flex run. Our Rotobrush agitation followed by HEPA vacuuming removed pounds of fine particulate, and an Aprilaire UV light installed at the coil zone now prevents mold re-seeding. The homeowners reported immediate relief from the nagging dust smell that had plagued them since moving in. That’s the difference between fogging and targeted sanitizing.
Odor Removal
Persistent HVAC odors in Columbus homes usually trace to one of three sources: mold/biofilm at the coil, trapped renovation debris in flex runs, or dead-end accumulation in retrofitted sheet-metal systems. In German Village and Olde Towne East, we’ve found that DIY bleach spraying by homeowners actually worsens the problem — corroding metal trunks and creating new chemical off-gassing without touching biofilm in inaccessible branches. Our odor removal protocol identifies the source with borescope inspection, then applies mechanical cleaning and targeted sanitizing rather than masking agents. For post-renovation odor in New Albany or Dublin, we often find that the smell isn’t “new house” — it’s drywall compound dust aerosolizing every time the blower cycles.
UV Light Installation
UV-C installation at the evaporator coil is our most requested add-on in Columbus, and for good reason. The coil’s dark, wet environment is mold’s ideal breeding ground, and once colonized, spores distribute through every room. We install Aprilaire UV-C systems sized to your coil dimensions — not generic stick-on units — with proper ballast placement and safety interlocks. For Dublin homes near the Scioto or properties in humid pockets along Big Walnut Creek, UV installation often eliminates the musty smell that returns within weeks of standard cleaning alone. The investment runs $400–$850 in most Columbus residential systems, with lamp replacement every 9,000–12,000 hours.
Allergen Reduction
Columbus’s August-through-October ragweed season produces some of the highest airborne pollen counts in the Midwest, and uncleaned ducts become reservoirs that extend exposure deep into winter. Our allergen reduction service combines full mechanical duct cleaning with HEPA filtration assessment and, where appropriate, whole-home air purifier installation using Honeywell or Aprilaire media. For families in Upper Arlington or Bexley with asthma or allergy concerns, we’ve measured significant particulate reduction post-service — though individual results vary with home sealing, filter maintenance, and source control.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Columbus
We specify Aprilaire, Abatement Technologies, and Guardsman products for our Columbus air quality work because these are the brands HVAC professionals already know and trust — not rebranded consumer goods. For UV installation, we stock Aprilaire replacement lamps and ballasts locally, so Columbus homeowners aren’t waiting on shipping when a lamp fails. Our Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning systems run commercial-grade motors and agitation heads that handle Columbus’s two dominant duct types: the fragile flex-duct common in 1990s–2000s suburban builds, and the heavier debris loads in pre-1950 retrofitted systems. When we recommend a product or protocol, it’s because we’ve tested it in Columbus homes with our own equipment, under our own accountability.
Common Air Quality & Sanitizing Problems We See in Columbus Homes
- Renovation dust packed into flex runs. In New Albany and Dublin luxury subdivisions, 2000s-era homes flipped within 10–15 years often carry ductwork heavily laden with drywall compound dust from unsealed interior remodels — a contamination profile rarely found in slower-growing Ohio metros. HVAC contractors frequently fail to seal returns after opening them during remodels, leaving fine particulate to accumulate permanently.
- DIY bleach damage in historic neighborhoods. Homeowners in German Village, Olde Towne East, and Bexley attempt DIY sanitizing with bleach-based sprays, which corrode sheet-metal trunks and fail to reach biofilm in dead-end branches of retrofitted forced-air systems. We repair the corrosion and apply proper mechanical cleaning.
- Mold acceleration from river-corridor humidity. The Scioto and Olentangy valleys keep ambient moisture elevated, especially in Dublin, Powell, and river-adjacent Columbus neighborhoods. Homes where the HVAC runs long dehumidification cycles see accelerated mold and biofilm growth at the coil and in low-velocity duct sections.
- Permit gaps in luxury renovation work. Builders in high-turnover subdivisions routinely omit duct sealing from renovation permits, leaving renovation dust to settle and aerosolize for years. Homeowners move in, run the system, and wonder why they can’t get rid of that “construction” smell.
Pricing for Air Quality & Sanitizing in Columbus, OH
Here’s what Columbus homeowners actually pay for our air quality and sanitizing work:
| Service | Typical Range in Columbus |
|---|---|
| Mold treatment (coil + accessible ductwork) | $275–$550 |
| Bacteria sanitizing (whole-system) | $325–$600 |
| Odor removal protocol | $300–$525 |
| UV light installation (single lamp, coil-mounted) | $400–$650 |
| UV light installation (dual-lamp or complex access) | $600–$850 |
| Allergen reduction package (cleaning + filtration upgrade) | $450–$775 |
What moves you within these ranges? Duct accessibility (crawlspace vs. basement), system size, contamination severity, and whether we need to address pre-existing damage from DIY attempts. Homes in New Albany with packed renovation dust often run higher due to extended agitation time. German Village retrofits with irregular sheet-metal layouts require more detailed borescope work. We quote upfront after inspection — no open-ended billing. Estimates are free: call (866) 531-6429.
We Also Serve Cities Near Columbus
Our service radius covers the full Columbus metro, including Grandview Heights with its mix of 1920s cottages and infill construction, Upper Arlington‘s mid-century and newer executive homes, Bexley‘s historic stock with retroforced-air systems, and Whitehall‘s postwar ranches on slab foundations. Same owner-led service, same equipment, same accountability — whether you’re off Fifth Avenue or Hamilton Road.
Serving Columbus, OH — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Columbus 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 Columbus
Yes, absolutely. We find 3–5 year old renovation dust in New Albany flex runs regularly, especially when HVAC returns were opened during interior work and never properly sealed afterward. The dust packs into low-velocity sections and aerosolizes every time your blower cycles. Call (866) 531-6429 for a borescope inspection — estimates are free.
German Village’s pre-1950 homes use hand-fabricated rectangular sheet-metal trunks with irregular branch layouts and dead-end sections that flex-duct systems don’t have. Generic fogging misses these pockets; our protocol uses mechanical agitation and targeted application based on borescope mapping of your specific layout. The metal also reacts differently to chemical exposure than modern duct board.
UV-C at the coil eliminates the mold source causing most musty odors, but it won’t remove existing debris in your ductwork. For Dublin river-corridor homes, we typically recommend coil treatment plus mechanical cleaning first, then UV installation to prevent re-colonization. The combination usually resolves persistent mustiness that cleaning alone hasn’t fixed.
Columbus’s August–October ragweed counts are among the highest in the region, and uncleaned ducts act as reservoirs — pollen and particulate enter through returns, settle in debris-coated ductwork, and recirculate long after outdoor counts drop. Professional cleaning removes the accumulated substrate that holds these allergens, though you’ll still need quality filtration and source control for full management.
Generic fogging pumps chemical into ducts without debris removal, so the sanitizer can’t reach biological films growing on accumulated particulate. Our protocol HEPA-vacuums first, then applies Guardsman professional sanitizer with controlled pressure to exposed surfaces including branch lines. We verify coverage with visual inspection, not hope. The result is actual reduction, not temporary scent masking.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner & Lead Technician at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Greater Columbus, serving Columbus since 2016.