Air Duct Mold Remediation in Florida
Air duct mold remediation is the identification, removal, and prevention of mold growth inside ductwork and HVAC components. Florida’s year-round humidity makes duct and coil mold especially common, and it should be addressed promptly because spores are circulated into the air you breathe.
Florida leads the nation in indoor mold problems for one reason: humidity. When warm, moist air meets the cold surfaces inside your ducts and air handler, condensation forms, and mold needs only moisture and dust to colonize.
Duct mold often shows up as a persistent musty smell that intensifies when the AC runs, visible black specks around vents, or unexplained allergy and respiratory symptoms that improve when you leave the house.
We inspect and, where needed, test to confirm mold, contain the affected area, physically remove growth and contaminated materials, apply EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment, and, most importantly, correct the moisture source so it does not return.
Key benefits
Healthier air
Removing mold stops spores from circulating and triggering symptoms.
Eliminates musty odor
Source removal ends the smell that air fresheners only mask.
Protects your home
Prevents mold from spreading to drywall, insulation, and furnishings.
Moisture correction
We fix the underlying humidity issue so mold does not regrow.
Our process
- Inspect & test. We locate mold and, if needed, sample to confirm type and extent.
- Contain. The work area is isolated to prevent cross-contamination.
- Remove & treat. Growth is removed and surfaces treated with EPA-registered antimicrobial.
- Prevent. We correct the moisture source and recommend humidity controls.
Air Duct Mold Remediation: FAQs
How do I know if there is mold in my air ducts?
Common signs are a musty smell that gets stronger when the AC runs, visible black or green specks around vents, and allergy symptoms that ease when you leave home. Testing confirms it.
Why is duct mold so common in Florida?
Year-round humidity causes condensation inside cool ducts and air handlers, and mold needs only that moisture plus dust to grow.
Can you remove mold from ducts permanently?
Mold can be removed and its return prevented, but only if the underlying moisture source is corrected, which is why our process includes humidity control.