HVAC Mold Remediation in Palm Beach County

HVAC Mold Remediation Services

HVAC air handler enclosed in drywall inside a South Florida attic showing moisture damage and microbial growth caused by condensation

Addressing Mold Contamination in and around HVAC System

Breathe Cleaner Air and Improve System Performance

Keeping your HVAC coils and blower wheels clean is essential for maintaining a healthy indoor environment. Over time, dust, mold, and debris can accumulate on these components, leading to reduced airflow, increased energy consumption, and potential system breakdowns. Routine sanitization not only helps maintain optimal HVAC performance but also prevents allergens and contaminants from circulating throughout your home or business.

Our Process

Step 1

Open HVAC air handler showing blower motor, wiring, and contaminated evaporator coil inside a residential mechanical closet prior to professional cleaning and remediation.

We start by inspecting the HVAC unit to determine if the coil and blower wheel can be safely removed. In some cases, older units may require in-place cleaning.

Step 2
Close-up of an HVAC blower motor and fan assembly inside a residential air handler showing dust accumulation prior to professional cleaning and HVAC remediation.

We safely pump down the HVAC system to isolate refrigerant and protect the components. We then carefully disconnect and remove the coil and blower wheel for thorough cleaning.

Step 3
Removed HVAC coil and blower wheel assembly placed on a grassy lawn for cleaning and inspection.

We use professional grade  cleaning tools and cleaning agents to gently hand-clean the component without causing damage.

Step 4
Cleaned HVAC air handler interior with sealed cabinet surfaces and protected components following professional HVAC cleaning and remediation.

After cleaning, we carefully reinstall the coil and blower wheel. We then power up the system to ensure it is operating properly.

How Does HVAC Cleaning Differ from a Duct Cleaning?

While both duct cleaning and coil/blower wheel sanitization aim to improve indoor air quality, they target different parts of your HVAC system. Duct cleaning focuses on removing dust, debris, and contaminants from the ductwork itself, whereas coil and blower wheel sanitization specifically cleans the internal components of your HVAC unit that handle air circulation and heat transfer.

Why Do Both Services Matter?

Since ducts and HVAC components are interconnected, contaminants in one part of the system can easily spread to others. Dust and microbial growth in the ducts can end up on the coils and blower wheel, while dirty blower wheels can push debris into the duct system.

When Should You Schedule Both Services:

Post-cleaning HVAC coil and blower wheel assembly in a commercial air handler unit, showing restored cleanliness.

GreenFox Air Quality offers HVAC coil and blower wheel sanitization services for both residential and commercial properties. Whether it’s your home’s HVAC system or a large commercial unit, our team is equipped to handle the job efficiently and professionally. Maintaining clean coils and blower wheels not only improves air quality but also reduces energy costs and extends the life of your HVAC system.

Can Installing Filtration Systems Reduce the Need for Sanitization?

While filtration systems are extremely effective at preventing buildup, they do not remove existing dirt or debris from your HVAC system. That’s why it’s crucial to thoroughly clean coils and blower wheels before installation. Filtration systems are preventative, not corrective, helping maintain cleaner air long after the system has been sanitized.