Fast, Reliable Air Quality & Sanitizing Across Los Altos Hills
Air quality and sanitizing service in Los Altos Hills typically runs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with mold treatment and UV installation at the higher end, and we’re usually on-site within 24–48 hours of your call. If your HVAC system is circulating musty air, lingering wildfire smoke residue, or that thick spring pollen paste unique to these hillside oak canopies, our Air Quality & Sanitizing team handles the full scope — from source removal through protective UV installation — in a single visit. Call (833) 958-5022 for a free estimate.

We’ve been driving the winding roads of Los Altos Hills for fourteen years — from the estate properties along Elena Road to the hillside homes above Purissima Creek — and we know the local conditions that degrade indoor air quality here. The marine fog that pools in these Coast Range foothills overnight, the Diablo winds that push wildfire smoke through these same hills every fall, and that dense valley oak canopy that turns outdoor HVAC intakes into pollen collectors each spring. Richard Anderson leads every job personally, so the technician who quotes your work is the same person crawling your hillside crawl space or sanitizing your duct runs.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California Is Los Altos Hills’s Preferred Air Quality & Sanitizing Company
Our 4.9-star average across 364+ verified reviews reflects fourteen years of showing up and doing the work — not handing customers off to anonymous crews. Richard Anderson personally leads every air quality job in Los Altos Hills, from the initial inspection through final testing. That matters here, where many homes sit on acre-plus lots with extensive duct runs carved into sloped terrain, and where a generalist contractor often misses the root cause entirely.
Los Altos Hills homeowners call us back because we identify what’s actually growing in their duct board, not just what a quick visual suggests. The fog-belt moisture in these hills creates mold conditions that flat-valley techs rarely encounter. We arrive with Rotobrush source-removal equipment and Nikro negative-air extractors — the same systems commercial restoration contractors use — and we stock Honeywell and Aprilaire components for same-visit installation when UV or filtration upgrades make sense.
Response time to Los Altos Hills is typically next-day, sometimes same-day depending on schedule. We know the access challenges: gated drives, hillside crawl-space entries, and the extended duct runs that add time to every job. We quote accordingly, upfront, with no pressure to add services you don’t need.
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Services in Los Altos Hills
Mold Treatment
Mold treatment in Los Altos Hills homes demands more than surface spraying — the hillside crawl spaces here trap sustained moisture from marine fog, and aging fiberglass duct board from the 1960s–1990s construction era provides ideal substrate for Stachybotrys and other toxigenic species. We use Rotobrush mechanical agitation combined with HEPA-contained negative-air extraction to remove colonized material, then apply Abatement Technologies antimicrobial treatment to accessible surfaces. Where duct board is too degraded to salvage, we recommend full encapsulation or replacement — Richard will show you exactly what the borescope reveals before you commit to any scope of work.
Bacteria Sanitizing
Bacteria sanitizing targets the biofilm that builds on evaporator coils and in condensate pans — particularly acute in Los Altos Hills, where oak pollen paste feeds microbial growth through the warm months. Our process includes foaming cleaner application, mechanical brushing, and EPA-registered disinfectant fogging of the full supply and return network. For homes with recent water intrusion or persistent respiratory symptoms, we recommend pairing this with UV-C installation to suppress recolonization.
Odor Removal
Wildfire smoke odor from Diablo wind events — like the 2020 SCU Lightning Complex that pushed particulate deep into local HVAC systems — doesn’t respond to standard filter changes or household deodorizers. The fine soot embeds in duct lining and re-releases with every heating cycle. We source-remove contaminated material with Nikro extraction, treat remaining surfaces with oxidizing sanitizer, and in persistent cases install activated carbon filtration or UV-photocatalytic oxidation to break down residual volatile compounds. Los Altos Hills homes with original duct board from the 1970s often need the most aggressive approach — the porous material holds odor indefinitely.
UV Light Installation
UV-C lamp installation targets the coil and plenum where mold and bacteria colonize fastest. In Los Altos Hills, we specify Aprilaire and Honeywell UV systems rated for the extended duct runs common in these large custom estates. Positioning matters: too close to filter media degrades it; too far from the coil loses efficacy. Richard calculates dosage based on your specific airflow and duct dimensions, not generic placement. For homes with severe pollen loading or post-fire smoke recovery, we may recommend dual-lamp configurations — one on the coil, one in the return — to handle both biological and particulate challenges.
Allergen Reduction
Allergen reduction in Los Altos Hills is practically a seasonal necessity. That valley oak pollen paste — a dense tan residue our techs pull from outdoor intakes every March through May — bypasses standard 1-inch filters and coats the entire coil and blower assembly. We perform full system foaming, vacuum sanitizing, and filter upgrades to MERV 13 or better, with whole-house air purifier recommendations for households with asthmatic or immunocompromised members. This isn’t a flat-valley problem; Palo Alto and Mountain View customers almost never see this concentration.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Los Altos Hills
We install and maintain Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies systems — brands we’ve specified for Los Altos Hills homes long enough to know which models hold up in these conditions. Honeywell UV lamps and Aprilaire media air cleaners are our standard recommendations for the extended runtime these large estates demand. We stock common replacement lamps and filters locally, so a burned-out UV bulb or clogged media doesn’t leave you waiting a week for shipping. When Guardsman encapsulation products are indicated for degraded duct board, we apply them according to manufacturer specification — no shortcuts on cure time or coverage thickness.
Common Air Quality & Sanitizing Problems We See in Los Altos Hills Homes
- Oak-pollen paste clogging outdoor intakes. From March through May, valley oak pollen forms a dense tan residue on HVAC intakes that standard filters can’t capture. We’ve seen systems pulling air through gaps barely larger than a dime, triggering blower thermal limits and coating coils with organic material that feeds mold through summer.
- Fog-belt moisture colonizing hillside crawl-space duct board. The marine fog that pools in Los Altos Hills overnight keeps crawl-space humidity elevated for hours past dawn. Original fiberglass duct board from the 1960s–1990s absorbs this moisture, and by the time homeowners smell mustiness, Stachybotrys has already established deep colonies releasing mycotoxins into supply air.
- Wildfire smoke soot embedding in porous duct lining. Diablo wind events drive regional fire smoke through these hills every few years. The ultra-fine particulate — smaller than 2.5 microns — penetrates standard filtration and adheres to duct board pores. Filter changes alone won’t remove it; source extraction and surface treatment are required.
- Aging fiberglass duct board shedding friable particulate. Four decades of thermal cycling and vibration break down original duct board in Los Altos Hills’s 1960s–1990s construction stock. Sanitizing without addressing this substrate is temporary — the material continues shedding particles that recontaminate cleaned lines within weeks.
Pricing for Air Quality & Sanitizing in Los Altos Hills, CA
Most Los Altos Hills air quality and sanitizing jobs fall between $280 and $650, with specific sub-services ranging as follows:
- Bacteria sanitizing and odor removal (standard residential system): $280–$420
- Mold treatment with source removal and antimicrobial application: $450–$650
- UV-C lamp installation (single lamp, coil-mounted): $380–$520
- Whole-house air purifier installation (Honeywell or Aprilaire): $650–$1,100
- Allergen reduction service with foaming and filter upgrade: $320–$480
What moves you within these ranges: system size and duct run length (these acre-plus estates often have 2–3x the linear footage of standard homes), accessibility of crawl-space entries on sloped lots, and whether we encounter degraded duct board requiring encapsulation or replacement. We inspect before quoting — the estimate is free, and Richard will walk you through exactly what the borescope shows. No scope expansion without your explicit go-ahead. Call (833) 958-5022 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Los Altos Hills
Our service radius covers the full Santa Clara County foothill and valley corridor, including Los Altos, Mountain View, Stanford, and Palo Alto. Each city gets different conditions — flatter terrain, different pollen loads, varying housing stock — and we adjust our approach accordingly. Los Altos Hills remains our most pollen-challenged market, with the most extensive crawl-space duct runs and the highest concentration of original fiberglass duct board requiring specialized handling.
Serving Los Altos Hills, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Los Altos Hills 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 Los Altos Hills
Your Los Altos Hills home sits under a heavy valley oak canopy that deposits dense pollen paste on outdoor intakes from March through May — a load Palo Alto’s flatter, less wooded neighborhoods simply don’t experience, plus your hillside location traps fog moisture that accelerates mold growth in crawl-space ductwork. The combination of heavy organic loading and sustained humidity creates conditions that flat-valley systems rarely face. Call (833) 958-5022 and we’ll assess whether your specific property needs annual or bi-annual service — estimates are free.
UV-C lamps work on any duct material, but degraded fiberglass duct board from the 1960s–1990s should be encapsulated or replaced first — otherwise the lamp simply illuminates particles shedding from crumbling substrate. We inspect with a borescope before recommending UV installation, and if the duct board is friable, we’ll quote encapsulation with Guardsman sealer or full replacement before adding UV. The lamp goes in after the surface is stable, not before.
We use low-profile HEPA-negative-air equipment that fits through standard crawl-space hatches, and for severely sloped entries we bring Nikro’s portable extraction units in components rather than attempting full-size equipment positioning. Richard has crawled these hillside foundations for fourteen years — we know which Los Altos Hills neighborhoods have 24-inch clearance versus 36-inch, and we quote access time accurately upfront. Some properties require temporary removal of exterior vent screens or creative hose routing; we handle that coordination without surprise charges.
Complete odor removal requires source extraction of soot-impacted duct lining, not just surface sanitizing — the ultra-fine particulate from regional fire events embeds in porous material and re-releases with temperature cycling. Our process includes Nikro HEPA extraction, oxidizing treatment of remaining surfaces, and in persistent cases activated carbon or UV-photocatalytic oxidation installation. We’ve restored Los Altos Hills homes after multiple major fire seasons; the approach works when executed thoroughly.
Most allergy sufferers in Los Altos Hills benefit from both — duct sanitizing addresses biological growth and accumulated particulate in the distribution system, while a whole-house air purifier (Honeywell or Aprilaire media cleaner, typically MERV 13–16) captures incoming pollen and fine debris before it enters ducts. For households with severe oak pollen sensitivity or post-fire smoke recovery, we often recommend starting with full system sanitizing and adding purification if symptoms persist. Richard will test your current filtration efficiency and advise whether the upgrade is warranted — no automatic upselling.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California, serving Los Altos Hills and the greater Santa Clara County area since 2010.