Fast, Reliable Air Quality & Sanitizing Across Hanford
Air quality and sanitizing services in Hanford typically run $280–$650 for whole-home treatment, with most jobs completed in a single visit. If you’re noticing musty odors, increased allergy symptoms, or visible dust around your vents after harvest season, you’re not imagining it — Hanford’s unique combination of cotton-field lint and trapped valley pollution creates indoor air problems you won’t find in coastal California.

We work in Hanford neighborhoods regularly, from the established ranch homes near 10th Avenue east of downtown to newer subdivisions on the city’s fringes. Richard Anderson, our owner and lead technician, brings our Air Quality & Sanitizing team directly to your door — not a subcontractor you’ve never met. We’re familiar with the ZIP codes 93230 and 93232, the seasonal patterns of Kings County agriculture, and how the San Joaquin Valley’s bowl geography affects what circulates through your ducts. Call (833) 958-5022 for a free estimate and honest assessment of what your home actually needs.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California Is Hanford’s Preferred Air Quality & Sanitizing Company
Our reputation in Hanford is built on showing up and doing the work ourselves. Richard Anderson has led every job personally for 14 years — homeowners in Hanford know the technician who quotes the job is the same person who handles the sanitizing treatment. That accountability shows in our numbers: 364+ verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, with many coming from repeat customers in Kings County.
Response time to Hanford matters when you’re dealing with active mold growth or post-harvest lint infiltration. We schedule Hanford appointments with route efficiency in mind, and we know which neighborhoods — like those along Lacey Boulevard or near the fairgrounds — see the heaviest cotton lint accumulation and need priority attention after mechanical pickers run in October.
Our local knowledge goes beyond GPS. We know that homes in the 93230 ZIP built during the 1970s agricultural expansion often have flexible ductwork that’s been baking in 130°F attics for decades. We know that winter tule fog creates condensation in uninsulated metal ducts that summer heat doesn’t dry out. This isn’t generic duct cleaning — it’s 14 years of understanding exactly how Hanford’s climate and economy stress residential air systems.
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Services in Hanford
Mold Treatment
Mold in Hanford ducts isn’t a coastal moisture problem — it’s a harvest-season lint trap combined with winter fog condensation. When cotton lint mats across your return-air grille, it holds humidity from tule fog against duct surfaces for weeks. We treat active mold with EPA-registered antimicrobial applications, then identify and seal the moisture source so it doesn’t return. In neighborhoods east of downtown near active fields, we typically find mold colonization starts in November and peaks by February.
Bacteria Sanitizing
Agricultural dust in the San Joaquin Valley isn’t just dirt — it carries organic particulates that feed bacterial growth inside duct systems. Our bacteria sanitizing service uses professional-grade application equipment to treat the full duct run, not just visible vents. For Hanford homes with original 1960s–1980s metal ductwork, this is often essential because uninsulated surfaces allow condensation that bacteria colonize rapidly. We follow up with airflow verification to confirm your system isn’t recirculating treated air through remaining contamination.
Odor Removal
That “cottony” smell Hanford homeowners report every fall? It’s real, and it’s not coming from your furniture. Compressed lint mats in return plenums develop a distinct musty-sweet odor as they trap harvest-season humidity. We responded to a home on 10th Avenue east of downtown where the homeowner reported persistent ‘cottony’ odors and allergy symptoms every fall. Upon inspection, we found a three-inch-thick compressed lint mat across the main return-air grille and duct liner deterioration in the unconditioned attic. We extracted the lint using a Rotobrush sanitizing system, applied an EPA-registered bacterial treatment to the duct surfaces, and installed a Honeywell UV light at the coil to prevent microbial regrowth. Odor removal in Hanford requires source elimination — covering it with fragrance systems just masks a problem that gets worse each harvest.
UV Light Installation
UV light installation at your HVAC coil is one of the most effective long-term sanitizing investments for Hanford’s conditions. The constant particulate load from agricultural operations means your coil stays wet with condensation and coated with organic debris — perfect conditions for mold and bacteria. A properly sized UV system keeps the coil clean and reduces the bioburden circulating through your home. We install Honeywell UV systems sized to your specific air handler, with bulb replacement schedules based on Hanford’s heavier runtime demands during dusty summer months.
Air Purifier Installation
Whole-home air purifiers with MERV 13+ filtration or electronic precipitation capture the agricultural dust and lint that standard HVAC filters miss. For Hanford homes, we typically recommend systems with pre-filters designed for high particulate loads — the same approach used in commercial agricultural processing facilities, scaled residential. Installation integrates with your existing ductwork, and we size capacity based on your home’s square footage and the known PM2.5 load for your Hanford neighborhood’s proximity to active fields.

Allergen Reduction
Hanford’s allergen profile is unique: cotton lint, agricultural pesticide particulates, and the valley’s trapped dust combine to create a burden coastal allergists rarely see. Our allergen reduction service combines duct sanitizing with high-efficiency filtration and, where appropriate, duct sealing to prevent attic insulation fibers from entering your air stream. For families in ZIP 93232 near the western edge of town where newer construction meets active farmland, this often means addressing both internal duct contamination and external infiltration through building envelope gaps.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Hanford
We deploy Rotobrush and Nikro equipment on every Hanford job — the same rotary brush and negative-air extraction systems used by commercial restoration contractors, not the shop-vac setups some operators bring to residential calls. For sanitizing applications, we stock Honeywell UV systems and Aprilaire media filters with local availability for fast turnaround when your system needs immediate protection during harvest season. We’ve learned that Hanford’s heavier particulate load burns through standard filters faster than manufacturer estimates suggest, so we keep higher-capacity replacements on hand for customers who need them outside normal ordering cycles.
Common Air Quality & Sanitizing Problems We See in Hanford Homes
- Harvest-season lint infiltration. Return-air grilles and ductwork become clogged with cotton lint from nearby fields during September through November, reducing airflow and harboring moisture that promotes mold growth. Technicians working neighborhoods east of downtown near the active Kings County cotton fields know to schedule a follow-up inspection call in November, after the mechanical cotton pickers run — the lint infiltration into return-air grilles during a single harvest month can equal a full year’s normal dust accumulation.
- Attic-baked flexible duct deterioration. Original flexible ductwork from 1960s–1980s tract homes, exposed to 130°F attic temperatures, develops cracks and gaps that pull in insulation fibers and agricultural dust, degrading indoor air quality. We’ve found homes near Lacey Boulevard where the original duct liner had turned to powder, distributing fiberglass particles through every vent.
- Tule fog moisture colonization. Winter tule fog introduces moisture into uninsulated metal ducts, creating conditions for microbial growth that is exacerbated by trapped particulates from year-round PM2.5 pollution. This isn’t a leak — it’s condensation that forms on cold metal when humid fog air meets duct surfaces chilled by your HVAC system.
- Builder-grade tape failures in newer construction. Subdivisions added in the 1990s–2000s on Hanford’s fringes often used builder-grade duct systems that now show early foil tape failures, pulling unfiltered attic air directly into your supply. The agricultural dust load here makes these failures noticeable faster than in cleaner air markets.
Pricing for Air Quality & Sanitizing in Hanford, CA
Here’s what we typically see for Hanford’s market:
- Mold treatment (localized duct sections): $280–$420
- Whole-home bacteria sanitizing: $350–$550
- Odor removal with source extraction: $320–$480
- UV light installation (single coil unit): $450–$650
- Whole-home air purifier installation: $800–$1,400
- Allergen reduction package (sanitizing + filtration upgrade): $480–$720
What moves you within these ranges: duct accessibility (crawl space vs. attic), system size (tonnage and vent count), and contamination severity. Homes in 93230 with original 1970s flexible ductwork often need more time for safe extraction than newer construction in 93232. Harvest-season emergency calls may carry expedite scheduling. We provide exact quotes after inspection — estimates are free, and Richard Anderson performs the assessment personally. Call (833) 958-5022 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Hanford
Our service radius covers the full Kings County air basin, including Lemoore Station and Lemoore to the west, where Naval Air Station traffic adds its own particulate load to valley conditions. We also work in Kingsburg to the north and Selma to the northeast — both communities share Hanford’s agricultural exposure though with different crop profiles and harvest timing. The same valley geography that traps pollution in Hanford affects all these markets, and we apply the same equipment and local knowledge to each.
Serving Hanford, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Hanford area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Air Quality & Sanitizing in Hanford
Yes — it’s one of the most significant and underrecognized air quality factors in Kings County. The lint is light enough to infiltrate through soffit vents, attic vents, and even window screens, then gets drawn into return-air systems. If you’re noticing increased dusting needs every October through November, or allergy symptoms that peak during mechanical cotton picking, lint infiltration is the likely cause. Call (833) 958-5022 — we’ll inspect your return plenum and show you exactly what’s accumulated.
Hanford sits closer to active cotton and grain fields than Fresno’s more urbanized core, and its slightly smaller size means less tree canopy to intercept particulates. The PM2.5 readings are comparable valley-wide, but Hanford homes see more agricultural lint specifically — Fresno’s larger tree cover and more developed edges filter some of this. For duct sanitizing, that means Hanford systems need more aggressive filtration and more frequent inspection after harvest. We adjust our protocols accordingly when working in 93230 and 93232.
Properly sized whole-home air purifiers with MERV 13 or better filtration capture cotton lint and agricultural dust that standard 1-inch filters miss. For Hanford conditions, we typically recommend systems with pre-filters designed for high dust loads, changed more frequently than manufacturer defaults suggest. A standalone portable unit won’t protect your full duct system — integration with your HVAC airflow is essential. We can assess your current filter rack and recommend appropriate upgrades during a free estimate visit.
Yes — uninsulated metal ducts in Hanford are particularly vulnerable during tule fog season. The metal conducts cold efficiently, so when humid fog air contacts chilled duct surfaces, condensation forms. Without insulation to warm the surface above dew point, that moisture persists for days. Combined with the valley’s high particulate load, you’ve got conditions for mold colonization that insulated flex duct or properly wrapped metal avoids. We inspect for this pattern regularly in 1960s–1970s ranch homes and can recommend both sanitizing and insulation solutions.
Yes — we install Honeywell UV systems sized to your air handler, with bulb replacement schedules adjusted for Hanford’s heavier particulate load and longer cooling season. UV at the coil prevents the mold and bacterial growth that thrives in our dust-heavy, high-humidity conditions. Installation typically takes 2–3 hours, and we verify placement to avoid UV degradation of nearby plastic components. Call (833) 958-5022 for pricing specific to your system — estimates are free.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California, serving Hanford since 2010.