What to Do If You Find Mold in Your Air Ducts

Mold in air ducts is a serious issue that can impact your home’s air quality and your family’s health. Mold spores can spread through your HVAC system, leading to respiratory problems, allergies, and unpleasant odors. If you suspect or confirm the presence of mold in your air ducts, here’s what to do:

1. Confirm It’s Mold

Sometimes, dirt, dust, or mildew buildup can look like mold. To be sure:

  • Look for dark spots or discoloration in your vents.
  • Check for a musty or damp smell when your HVAC system runs.
  • If you’re uncertain, contact a professional for mold testing.

2. Stop Using Your HVAC System

Running your HVAC system while mold is present can spread spores throughout your home. Turn off the system until the mold issue is resolved.

3. Inspect the Surrounding Areas

Mold often grows in damp environments. Inspect your HVAC system, air filters, and nearby areas for moisture sources, such as leaks or condensation. Addressing these issues will prevent future mold growth.

4. Avoid DIY Cleaning

While it may be tempting to clean mold yourself, this can be risky. Disturbing mold can release more spores into the air. Without proper equipment and expertise, you may not fully remove the problem.

5. Call a Professional Mold Removal Service

A professional air duct cleaning company like Go Air Ducts has the tools and expertise to:

  • Thoroughly clean and disinfect your air ducts.
  • Identify the root cause of the mold growth.
  • Seal and repair ducts to prevent future problems.

6. Replace Air Filters

After mold removal, replace your HVAC system’s air filters to ensure clean airflow. Use high-quality HEPA filters to trap any remaining spores.

7. Schedule Regular Maintenance

Prevent mold from coming back by scheduling routine air duct inspections and cleanings. Maintaining proper humidity levels in your home (30-50%) can also help reduce mold growth.

Why Choose Go Air Ducts?

At Go Air Ducts, we specialize in air duct cleaning and mold remediation services. Our team ensures your air ducts are free of contaminants, providing a healthier and safer environment for your family.

Don’t let mold compromise your home’s air quality. Contact Go Air Ducts today for professional and reliable mold removal services!

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FAQ'S

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1. How much do your professional services cost?

Our services start at $99. Final pricing depends on the size of your property, the specific system condition, and the type of service needed. We always inspect first and provide clear pricing before any work begins.

Yes. Our technicians follow strict industry standards and are fully trained to inspect, explain, and document the condition of your system before recommending any service.

Yes. When applicable, we provide before and after photos so you can clearly see the condition of your system and the professional results of our work.

No. You only pay after the work is completed and you are completely satisfied with the service.

Yes, same-day and next-day appointments are often available depending on our schedule and your specific service area.

Yes. An adult should be present during the inspection and service so we can explain our findings, answer questions, and get your approval before any work is performed.

Yes. Dust, debris, pollen, pet hair, and other contaminants can collect inside your ventilation system and circulate through the property. Cleaning the system helps support cleaner indoor air.

We provide comprehensive solutions for your property’s airflow and safety, including air duct cleaning, repair and sealing, dryer vent cleaning and relocation, as well as chimney sweeping and safety inspections.

Yes. Removing buildup from air ducts, dryer vents, or chimneys eliminates restrictions, improves airflow, and helps your systems run more efficiently, which can lower your energy bills.

Most ventilation systems and chimneys benefit from professional attention every 3–5 years. However, properties with pets, allergies, or heavy usage may require more frequent service to maintain safety and efficiency.

Most standard air duct cleaning jobs take 1-3 hours. Larger homes, multiple systems, heavy buildup, mold concerns, or additional services may take longer.

In many cases, yes. If your ducts have dust, debris, pet hair, or buildup inside the system, cleaning can help improve airflow and reduce the amount of dust circulating through your home.