Trusted Air Quality & Sanitizing for New Haven Homeowners
Air quality and sanitizing service in New Haven typically costs $250–$650 depending on your home’s square footage and whether you’re treating mold, bacteria, odors, or installing UV or filtration systems. Most jobs are completed in 2–4 hours, and we can often schedule same-day or next-day appointments throughout New Haven and surrounding towns. Call (844) 981-4535 for a free, upfront estimate with no pushy upsells.

We’ve spent 8 years focused exclusively on indoor air quality in New Haven — not as a sideline to general HVAC work, but as our sole specialty. Brian Rivera, the owner, serves as lead technician on every sanitizing job. That means when you call Northstar, the person who answers your questions is the same certified technician running the Rotobrush or Nikro equipment in your ducts. Our 4.9-star average across 275 verified reviews reflects what happens when accountability stays with one expert from phone call to final walkthrough.
New Haven’s older housing stock — from Wooster Square Victorians to East Rock colonials and downtown condos — creates unique air quality challenges. We’ve treated duct systems with decades of accumulated contaminants, post-renovation dust loads, and moisture issues tied to Long Island Sound humidity. Whether you’re managing allergies in Westville, addressing musty odors in Fair Haven, or installing UV protection after a renovation in East Shore, we diagnose root causes rather than masking symptoms.
What Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Service Includes
Mold Treatment
Mold in your duct system releases spores that circulate through every room, triggering respiratory issues and compounding moisture damage to your HVAC components. In New Haven, we see this most often in homes near the Quinnipiac River basin and in basements with poor drainage where humid air gets drawn into return ducts. Brian applies EPA-registered antimicrobial treatments through our Nikro fogging system, reaching deep into branch lines that surface wiping can’t touch. We don’t just kill visible growth — we identify the moisture source driving it, whether it’s a duct leak pulling attic humidity or a condensate drainage issue, so the problem doesn’t return next season.
Bacteria Sanitizing
Bacterial contamination in ductwork produces persistent odors and can aggravate immune systems, particularly in homes with young children or elderly residents. After cleaning removes the debris that bacteria feed on, we apply targeted sanitizers through pressurized application equipment that coats the full interior surface of your supply and return lines. In New Haven homes with forced-air heating systems running six months a year, we’ve found bacterial loads peak in late March when systems cycle off and residual moisture sits in ducts. Our process reduces those loads before they become a health concern or a source of that “closed-up house” smell that air fresheners can’t fix.
Odor Removal
Lingering odors from cooking, pets, tobacco, or previous water damage get trapped in porous duct lining and re-circulate every time your system runs. Standard cleaning removes the particulate matter, but odor molecules often require oxidation or enzymatic treatment to break down at the molecular level. We’ve eliminated stubborn odor issues in New Haven rental properties near Yale’s campus, in historic homes with decades of layered smells, and in houses where previous owners smoked indoors for years. Brian selects the appropriate treatment based on odor chemistry — oxidation for organic sources, enzymatic breakdown for protein-based smells — rather than applying a one-size-fits-all deodorizer that masks rather than eliminates.
UV Light Installation
UV-C light systems installed at your HVAC coil or in your return ductwork provide continuous suppression of mold, bacteria, and viruses that would otherwise colonize damp surfaces and circulate through your home. We size and position these units based on your system’s airflow rate and duct geometry — a 1,200 CFM system in a West Haven ranch needs different coverage than a 2,000 CFM system in a Woodbridge colonial. Brian has installed UV systems compatible with Aprilaire and Honeywell air handlers common in New Haven County homes, ensuring proper electrical integration and safe shielding. The bulbs we specify typically maintain effective output for 9,000–12,000 hours of runtime, and we include replacement scheduling so protection doesn’t lapse.
Air Purifier Install
Whole-home air purifiers integrate with your existing ductwork to capture particles, neutralize gases, or both — depending on the technology — delivering cleaner air to every room rather than relying on portable units that only treat one space. In New Haven, where spring pollen counts spike with tree flowering and fall brings ragweed from the surrounding woodlands, we’ve installed media filters and electronic air cleaners that dramatically reduce allergen loads. Brian assesses your current system’s static pressure capacity before recommending a purifier, because adding restriction to an already marginal blower causes more problems than it solves. We’ve integrated units with Honeywell and Aprilaire systems throughout Greater New Haven, matching filtration grade to the specific sensitivities of household members.
Allergen Reduction
Allergen reduction combines mechanical cleaning, filtration upgrades, and source control to lower the concentration of pollen, pet dander, dust mite debris, and other respiratory triggers in your conditioned air. For New Haven families with asthma or allergy sufferers — particularly common in spring when elm, oak, and birch pollen peak — we measure particulate levels before and after treatment to verify improvement. Our process includes sealing duct leaks that pull unfiltered attic or crawl space air into your system, which can reintroduce allergens faster than cleaning removes them. Brian has reduced airborne particle counts by 60–85% in homes from Morris Cove to Beaver Hills, with the greatest improvements coming from combined cleaning, sealing, and filtration upgrades rather than any single intervention.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Brands We Service for Air Quality & Sanitizing
We’ve serviced hundreds of Honeywell air cleaners and UV systems installed in New Haven County homes, from basic F100 media cabinets to F300 electronic air cleaners. Brian carries replacement cells, prefilters, and UV bulbs for common Honeywell configurations, so most maintenance and upgrade work completes in a single visit without waiting for parts.
Our experience with Aprilaire spans their 5000-series air purifiers, whole-house humidifiers paired with air quality systems, and the 1900-series dehumidification components that prevent the moisture problems underlying most mold issues. We also work with Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration and negative air equipment, primarily in remediation scenarios where containment and controlled airflow are critical. Whether you have Honeywell, Aprilaire, Abatement Technologies, or any other make currently installed, we can assess its condition, repair or upgrade as needed, and integrate additional sanitizing components that work with your existing infrastructure rather than requiring complete replacement.
Signs You Need Air Quality & Sanitizing Right Now
- Persistent musty or sour odors when your HVAC runs. Odors that intensify when the blower activates indicate biological growth or decaying organic matter inside your duct system, not just a dirty filter. In New Haven’s humid summers, we’ve found this symptom often traces to standing water in a low point of ductwork or a condensate pan that isn’t draining properly.
- Increasing allergy or asthma symptoms indoors, especially at night. If you’re reaching for antihistamines more often in your own bedroom than outdoors, your duct system may be circulating concentrated allergen loads. We see this pattern frequently in homes near Edgewood Park and East Rock Park where pollen gets drawn into attic ducts with leaky returns.
- Visible mold or mildew around vents or on ceiling surfaces near duct boots. Surface growth near a supply vent usually indicates more extensive colonization inside the duct run, where warm, moist supply air meets cooler room air and creates condensation. This isn’t a cleaning issue you can address with household products — the growth extends feet or yards upstream from what’s visible.
- Recent water damage, flooding, or roof leak affecting your HVAC system. Even “minor” water intrusion into ductwork creates conditions for mold growth within 24–48 hours. We’ve treated systems in New Haven homes after ice dam leaks, basement flooding from heavy rains, and condensate line backups — in each case, prompt sanitizing prevented the spread of contamination to unaffected areas.
- Home renovation or construction completed within the past year. Construction dust — particularly drywall compound, insulation fibers, and volatile organic compounds from finishes — settles in ductwork and continues off-gassing for months. We regularly sanitize systems in renovated homes from Downtown to West Rock, removing material that standard post-construction cleaning missed and that your filter can’t capture once it’s embedded in duct lining.
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Process — Step by Step
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System inspection and contamination assessment. Brian arrives with a borescope camera and particle counter to inspect accessible duct runs and measure baseline airborne particulate levels. We identify moisture sources, duct leakage points, and the type and extent of contamination — mold, bacteria, construction debris, or allergen accumulation — before recommending any treatment.
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Mechanical cleaning of accessible ductwork. Using Rotobrush contact cleaning or Nikro high-velocity vacuum systems depending on duct construction and contamination type, we remove the debris that harbors biological growth and traps odors. This step is essential — applying sanitizer to dirty ducts is like painting over rust; the treatment can’t adhere properly or reach the underlying problem.
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Targeted sanitizing treatment application. Based on inspection findings, we fog or mist EPA-registered antimicrobial agents through the full duct system using pressurized application equipment that creates fine droplets capable of coating irregular surfaces and penetrating branch lines. For odor issues, we may apply oxidation or enzymatic treatments specifically matched to the odor chemistry identified.
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Filtration and air purification upgrade (as needed). If your current filter is inadequate or your system can support additional treatment, we install or recommend appropriate upgrades — UV-C lights at the coil, media filters with higher MERV ratings, or standalone air purifiers. Every recommendation includes static pressure analysis to ensure your blower isn’t overloaded.
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Post-treatment verification and documentation. We re-measure particle counts, verify airflow balance, and provide documentation of treatments applied and any equipment installed. Brian reviews findings with you directly, explains maintenance requirements for new components, and schedules any follow-up UV bulb replacements or filter changes.
How Much Does Air Quality & Sanitizing Cost in New Haven?
A typical whole-home sanitizing treatment in New Haven runs $250–$450 for homes up to 2,500 square feet with standard contamination levels. Mold treatment requiring antimicrobial application and source remediation typically ranges $400–$650 depending on the extent of growth and whether duct repair or sealing is needed to eliminate moisture intrusion. UV light installation averages $350–$550 per unit including electrical integration, while whole-home air purifier installation ranges $500–$1,200 based on filtration technology and any required duct modifications.

Several factors move pricing within these ranges. Homes with more than one HVAC zone or extensive ductwork in finished basements or attics require additional treatment time and material. The severity of contamination — whether we’re addressing light seasonal buildup or established mold colonization requiring multiple applications — directly affects labor and product costs. Accessibility matters too: ductwork behind drywall or in cramped crawl spaces takes longer to treat properly than exposed basement runs.
To avoid overpaying, be wary of quotes that seem to pull numbers from thin air without inspecting your system, or that bundle “whole house” packages without specifying what equipment and products are included. We provide itemized, upfront estimates after inspection — never pressure to commit on the spot. Our free estimate includes the full scope of recommended work, product specifications, and expected outcomes, so you can compare apples-to-apples with other New Haven providers. Call (844) 981-4535 to schedule yours.
Air Quality & Sanitizing Near New Haven — Our Service Area
We typically reach New Haven homes within 30–45 minutes of call acceptance, with same-day availability for urgent mold and odor issues. Our service radius extends throughout Greater New Haven, including Air Quality & Sanitizing in Milford, Air Quality & Sanitizing in Meriden, and Air Quality & Sanitizing in City of Milford (balance), plus West Haven, Hamden, Orange, Woodbridge, East Haven, North Haven, Stratford, and Wallingford. Response times to outlying towns like Woodbridge or Orange may extend to 60 minutes during peak periods, but we communicate expected arrival precisely so you’re not waiting without information.
Serving New Haven, CT — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the New Haven area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Air Quality & Sanitizing in New Haven
Air quality and sanitizing targets biological contaminants and odors that standard mechanical cleaning doesn’t address — applying EPA-registered antimicrobial agents, oxidation treatments, or UV light to suppress mold, bacteria, and viruses in your duct system. While duct cleaning removes debris and particulate matter, sanitizing treats the living organisms and chemical residues that cause health symptoms and persistent smells. We typically perform both services in sequence: clean first, then sanitize, so treatments reach actual duct surfaces rather than getting absorbed by loose debris.
Most residential sanitizing jobs in New Haven take 2–4 hours from arrival to completion, with an additional 30–60 minutes for inspection and post-treatment verification. Mold treatment or UV installation in larger homes may extend to a full day. We schedule with specific arrival windows — not all-day waits — and Brian calls 15 minutes before arriving so you can step out briefly if needed. Call (844) 981-4535 for availability that fits your schedule.
Standard whole-home sanitizing runs $250–$450, mold treatment $400–$650, UV installation $350–$550, and air purifier installation $500–$1,200 depending on home size and system complexity. We don’t quote by phone without seeing your system — every estimate follows inspection so you’re not paying for unnecessary work or discovering add-ons mid-job. Our estimates are free, detailed, and valid for 30 days with no obligation. Call (844) 981-4535 to arrange yours.
Yes — we’ve serviced and installed hundreds of Honeywell and Aprilaire systems in New Haven County, and we stock common replacement components for both brands. Brian is also trained on Abatement Technologies and Guardsman IAQ equipment. We work with whatever’s currently installed in your home, and we won’t recommend replacing functional equipment just to sell a brand we prefer. If your existing system can be repaired, sealed, or upgraded cost-effectively, that’s what we’ll propose.
We prioritize same-day response for mold concerns, post-flooding contamination, and situations where vulnerable occupants — infants, elderly, immunocompromised individuals — are experiencing acute symptoms. While we don’t charge emergency premiums, our schedule fills quickly during New Haven’s humid summer months when mold issues spike. Calling early in the day improves your chances of same-day service; we also maintain a cancellation list for urgent situations. Call (844) 981-4535 and explain your timeline — we’ll be direct about when we can arrive.
We guarantee that treatments are applied according to manufacturer specifications and EPA guidelines using professional-grade equipment operated by certified technicians. For mold treatment, we warranty against recurrence for 12 months when the underlying moisture source has been addressed — if we’ve sealed the duct leak or repaired the condensate issue driving growth. UV bulbs and air purifier components carry manufacturer warranties that we facilitate. Specific terms are provided in writing with every estimate so expectations are clear before work begins.
Clear a 3-foot workspace around your HVAC equipment and main return air grille, and secure pets in a separate room since we’ll be accessing all supply and return vents. You don’t need to clean or move furniture — we work around normal household arrangements and use drop cloths where needed. If we’re treating for mold, we’ll advise you to vacate the home for 2–4 hours post-application as a standard precaution, though products we use are rated for residential occupancy once dry. Brian reviews any home-specific preparation when confirming your appointment.
Schedule Your Air Quality & Sanitizing Service in New Haven Today
Call (844) 981-4535 now for your free, no-obligation estimate. Brian Rivera will inspect your system, explain what we’re seeing in plain terms, and provide upfront pricing with no hidden add-ons. Same-day and next-day appointments are available throughout New Haven — from Downtown to the East Shore, Westville to Fair Haven — because air quality issues don’t improve with waiting. Learn more about Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service and our full range of indoor air quality solutions.
Written by Brian Rivera, Owner at Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service Greater New Haven, serving New Haven since 2016.