Mold inside an HVAC system can spread through your home or business every time the system runs. It often grows in hidden areas like air ducts, coils, drain pans, and air handlers where moisture and dust collect over time.
Fire Reconstruction Inc. provides professional HVAC mold remediation in Houston, Austin, College Station, and surrounding cities. We identify the source of mold, clean affected HVAC components, and restore healthier airflow throughout your property.
When needed, we work with certified third-party industrial hygienists to better understand mold conditions and guide the cleanup process. Call or contact us online to schedule an inspection.
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HVAC mold often shows warning signs before it spreads further through the system.
Mold inside your HVAC system does not stay in one place. Each time the system runs, spores can spread throughout your property. Hidden mold inside ducts and system components often goes unnoticed until symptoms begin. This can affect air quality and overall comfort throughout the space. Common effects include:
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Mold develops inside HVAC systems where moisture, dust, and limited airflow create the right conditions. Our team at Fire Reconstruction Inc. cleans affected components, removes buildup, and restores proper airflow through the system.
Mold in Ductwork
Mold in air ducts can spread throughout your property when the system runs. We clean interior duct surfaces and remove buildup to help reduce contamination.
AC Mold Clean Up
Air conditioners create cool, damp conditions where mold can grow on coils, drain pans, and internal parts. We clean AC components and treat affected areas.
Mold in Heating Units
Heating systems can trap moisture inside blower sections and internal components. We clean mold buildup and treat affected areas to help reduce regrowth.
Mold develops inside HVAC systems when moisture, dust, and limited airflow create the right conditions. This often happens due to leaks, condensation, or poor system ventilation. Common causes include:
Fire Reconstruction Inc. provides HVAC mold cleanup to help restore cleaner airflow and reduce contamination inside your system. We clean affected areas, remove mold buildup, and address moisture conditions that allow growth to continue.
Store-bought cleaners only remove surface buildup. They do not reach inside ducts, coils, or internal system parts where mold often develops. Our mold remediation service removes deeper contamination and treats affected areas to help reduce regrowth. When needed, we coordinate with certified third-party industrial hygienists for mold testing and assessment to help guide the cleanup process.
Mold can spread beyond HVAC systems and affect other areas of a property. Our mold remediation services also include:
Black Mold Remediation: We remove black mold from damp, hidden areas and treat affected spaces to reduce regrowth.
Structural Mold Remediation: We remove mold from drywall, wood framing, and insulation and clean affected areas as needed.
Mold Decontamination: We clean affected areas to reduce remaining mold contamination and improve indoor air quality.
Mold inside your HVAC system can spread through your property and affect air quality throughout the space. Quick inspection and cleaning help reduce buildup and support cleaner airflow.
Fire Reconstruction Inc. offers HVAC mold remediation services in Houston, Austin, College Station, The Woodlands, Spring, and nearby areas. We inspect your system, remove mold buildup, and help restore healthier airflow.
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How do I know if my HVAC system has mold?
Common signs include musty odors, visible buildup near vents, and worsening indoor air quality. A professional inspection confirms if cleaning is needed inside the system.
Can HVAC mold spread through my home?
Yes. Mold can circulate through ductwork each time the system runs. Cleaning the system helps reduce the spread and improves airflow throughout the property.
Do I need professional HVAC mold cleaning?
Yes. Mold often builds deep inside ducts and HVAC components. Professional cleaning removes hidden buildup and helps restore cleaner air throughout the system.
Can mold return after HVAC cleaning?
It can return if moisture is not controlled. Regular HVAC cleaning and addressing damp conditions help reduce regrowth and keep the system cleaner longer.