HVAC System Inspection
Mold inspection of air handler, coil, drain pan, and accessible ductwork to identify the source and extent of contamination.
Learn More →Revere’s humid summers and coastal air can put extra moisture into HVAC systems. If ducts, coils, or air handlers stay damp, mold can spread odor and growth through the home.
Available Now. Call Us
If mold stays in HVAC ducts, the system can keep moving musty air through the home. In Revere, humid coastal weather can raise condensation risk around ducts and air handlers, especially in older houses and dense multi-family buildings. That makes the problem harder to ignore because it can affect more than one room.
If the odor appears or intensifies when the HVAC system turns on, mold in the air handler, coil, or ductwork is circulating spores through the home with every cycle.
Dark staining or growth around vent registers indicates mold in the ductwork or on the duct liner. Cleaning the vent face does not resolve the source.
A mold-fouled evaporator coil loses efficiency and fails to dehumidify properly. If the home feels humid even with the AC running, coil contamination may be a factor.
Seeing these signs? Call us for a certified inspection.
You may notice a musty smell every time the system runs, or see dust and spots near vents. In Revere, humid air and older homes can let condensation build inside ducts, around coils, or near air handlers. That can move the problem through several rooms instead of keeping it in one place. A careful service helps remove the growth, clean the system parts, and find the moisture source.
The service begins with an inspection of the ductwork, return vents, air handler, drip pan, and nearby insulation. Containment is important so loosened material does not spread into clean rooms, and the cleaning plan depends on whether the issue is in metal ductwork, flex duct, or surrounding surfaces. Technicians may clean accessible surfaces, remove contaminated insulation, and address condensate issues that keep the system wet. Homeowners can expect careful access to the mechanical area and a step-by-step approach that focuses on both cleanup and moisture control.
After cleaning, post-remediation testing can confirm the system area no longer shows the conditions that supported growth. That follow-up also helps show whether ventilation or drainage around the unit still needs attention. Homeowners should replace filters on schedule, keep drain lines clear, and correct any leaks or excess condensation. You receive clearance documentation and moisture findings tied to the HVAC area.
HVAC System Inspection
Mold inspection of air handler, coil, drain pan, and accessible ductwork to identify the source and extent of contamination.
Learn More →Duct Cleaning & Treatment
HEPA-assisted duct cleaning removes mold from ductwork. EPA-registered antimicrobial applied to all cleaned components.
Learn More →Coil & Pan Treatment
Evaporator coil and drain pan treated to eliminate mold and restore proper dehumidification function.
Learn More →Air Quality Verification
Post-cleaning air sampling confirms indoor mold spore levels are within acceptable limits after HVAC service.
Learn More →A certified, documented process from inspection to clearance testing.
We inspect the air handler, coils, drain pan, and accessible duct sections for mold growth and moisture sources: coil leaks, condensate blockages, or duct sweating.
The HVAC system is shut down before any work begins to prevent spores from distributing through the ductwork to every room in the home.
Mold-contaminated duct sections are cleaned and treated with EPA-registered antimicrobials. Severely contaminated flex duct sections are replaced.
After treatment, the system is cleared for restart. We document all affected areas and provide written confirmation of completed remediation.
Licensed & Insured
Every technician is fully licensed and insured on every job.
Upfront Written Pricing
You receive a written quote before any work begins — no surprises.
Local Technicians
Technicians based in the area, familiar with local conditions.
Fast Scheduling
Same or next-day appointments available in most service areas.
We scope the affected area before any containment goes up. You see the exact materials involved, the remediation method, and the cost. Review it before we start.
7-Day Availability · Fully Licensed
Revere’s humid summers and coastal moisture can create condensation inside HVAC parts when cool metal meets warm air. Older homes and multi-family buildings may have duct runs in tight spaces where airflow is limited and moisture dries slowly. That combination can make duct mold a repeat issue if the source is not corrected.
For homeowners in Revere, the signs are often a musty smell from vents, dust on registers, or repeated odor when the system starts. A full cleanup and moisture fix can help the air feel normal again. Clearance testing then confirms the work and shows what moisture concerns remain.
Your Local Team
Serving Revere and Surrounding Areas
Serving These Neighborhoods in Revere
We get these questions all the time. Here are honest answers about HVAC & Air Duct Mold Cleaning in Revere.
Local Service
Serving Homes Near You in Revere
We bring certified mold remediation directly to your neighborhood.
Licensed & certified technicians, written scope before work begins. Call now or ask about same-day scheduling.
Call to Get Started