Fast, Reliable Air Quality & Sanitizing Across Davis
Air duct sanitizing in Davis typically runs $280–$550 for whole-home treatment, with most jobs completed in a single visit. If your home uses an evaporative cooler and you’re noticing tan, chalky dust around your vents, that’s agricultural debris from Yolo County farmland — and it’s a different contamination profile than standard urban duct systems.

We’re Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California, and our Air Quality & Sanitizing team works regularly in Davis — from the 95616 neighborhoods near the UC Davis core to the 95618 tract homes south of I-80 and the 95617 pockets closer to downtown. Richard Anderson, our owner and lead technician, has been handling duct contamination specific to Central Valley agricultural communities for 14 years. We know the difference between gray household dust and the calcium-rich, tan field dust that swamp coolers pull in during tomato and sunflower harvest. Call us at (833) 958-5022 for a free estimate — we’ll tell you honestly whether your ducts need sanitizing, full cleaning, or both.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California Is Davis’s Preferred Air Quality & Sanitizing Company
We’ve built our reputation in Davis through repeat work, not one-off coupon jobs. Our 4.9-star average across 364+ verified reviews reflects homeowners and property managers who’ve seen the actual before-and-after — not a sales pitch. Richard Anderson shows up personally on every job; you’re never handed off to a rotating crew you didn’t hire.
Our response time to Davis is typically same-day or next-day from our Bell base, and we schedule around the realities of Davis housing: student rental turnovers in August and January, harvest-season swamp cooler shutdowns in October, and the post-tule-fog mold calls that spike in February. We carry Rotobrush and Nikro equipment sized for the original 1960s–1980s sheet-metal ductwork common in Davis’s older neighborhoods — not the flexible ducting found in newer Sacramento subdivisions.
Property managers along Russell Blvd and in the L Street corridor specifically call us back because we understand their timeline: tenant moves out Friday, new lease starts Monday, and the ducts can’t be a question mark. We document every job with photos and provide itemized receipts that satisfy property owners from Sacramento to the Bay Area.
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Services in Davis
Mold Treatment
Davis’s winter tule fog creates a unique mold risk pattern. That dense, ground-hugging fog pushes humidity into attic spaces for days at a time — and when that moisture meets the agricultural dust load already sitting in unconditioned ducts, you’ve got a food source. We find mold in Davis attics more often than in drier Central Valley towns because of this fog-plus-dust combination. Our mold treatment uses Abatement Technologies HEPA containment and EPA-registered antimicrobial application, with post-treatment air sampling to verify clearance. For homes near the Putah Creek corridor or in low-lying 95616 pockets where fog lingers longest, we often recommend pairing mold treatment with duct sealing to prevent recontamination.
Bacteria Sanitizing
Student rentals in Davis present a bacteria sanitizing challenge you won’t find in owner-occupied suburbs. High occupant turnover means multiple hygiene habits, shared HVAC systems, and ducts that may have gone uninspected across five or more lease cycles. We use Guardsman hospital-grade sanitizer applied through pressurized fogging equipment that reaches the full duct run — not just the registers. For properties near UC Davis with original 1970s galvanized ductwork, we pre-clean with Rotobrush agitation so the sanitizer contacts actual metal, not just the dust layer sitting on top. One property manager on Anderson Road has us sanitize between every tenant; her maintenance calls dropped by half after the third cycle.
Odor Removal
The odors we treat in Davis aren’t typical mustiness. Evaporative coolers that ran all summer pulling in harvest dust can leave a distinct organic, almost vegetal smell in the duct system — particularly in homes that switch to heating without proper cooler winterization. We’ve also treated persistent odor cases in Davis’s 1960s ranch homes where rodent activity in unconditioned attics introduced waste into leaky trunk lines. Our odor removal protocol combines source extraction (removing the contaminated material), oxidation treatment with peroxide-based formulations, and sealing any access points. For severe cases in older homes on Valdora Street or near Community Park, we’ve installed inline carbon filtration as a permanent buffer.
UV Light Installation
UV-C light installation in Davis serves a specific purpose: suppressing biological growth on the evaporative cooler’s wet media and in the downstream ductwork. Because swamp coolers operate by saturating pads with water and pulling air through them, the cooler’s plenum and first few feet of duct become a constant moist environment during July through October. A properly sized UV lamp at the air handler — we use Honeywell and Aprilaire systems — knocks down mold and bacterial colonization before it spreads. For Davis homes with converted cooler-to-AC setups on Saratoga Drive or in the Willowbank area, we position UV to treat both the legacy cooler housing and the newer refrigerated coil section.
Allergen Reduction
Davis’s allergen profile is intense and seasonal: grass pollen from the surrounding ag land in spring, crop dust during summer harvest, and wildfire smoke from Coast Range corridors that funnels directly into the Central Valley. For allergy-sensitive households — particularly families with young children in the Mace Ranch or North Davis Farms developments — we combine duct cleaning with whole-home air purifier installation using Honeywell or Aprilaire media filters sized to the system. The key is matching filtration to airflow; too dense a filter on an older blower motor actually reduces effectiveness and strains the equipment. Richard Anderson tests static pressure before recommending any upgrade.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Davis
We install and service Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies equipment in Davis homes — brands that maintain distributor support throughout the Sacramento Valley, so replacement parts and filter media don’t involve week-long waits. For sanitizing applications, we use Guardsman formulations specifically rated for HVAC systems, not general-purpose disinfectants that can corrode sheet metal or leave residues that recirculate. Our Nikro negative-air extraction systems and Rotobrush rotary agitation machines are the same units used by commercial restoration contractors in Sacramento and Stockton; they’re oversized for residential work, which means we complete Davis jobs faster without cutting corners. We stock common UV lamp sizes and filter dimensions for the 16×25 and 20×25 returns typical in Davis’s ranch-era construction.
Common Air Quality & Sanitizing Problems We See in Davis Homes
- Tan, chalky agricultural dust in evaporative cooler ducts. This isn’t ordinary household debris — it’s calcium-rich Yolo County topsoil and crop particulate that swamp coolers pull in unfiltered during harvest season. Standard gray-duct assumptions don’t apply; this material requires pre-cleaning agitation before sanitizer can contact the actual duct surface.
- Post-tule-fog mold in unconditioned attic ductwork. The 1960s–1980s sheet-metal runs common in Davis’s original neighborhoods sit in attics that swing from 140°F in August to 40°F with 90% humidity during January fog events. Moisture condenses on dust-laden duct interiors, and mold follows within weeks.
- Recontamination through original duct leaks. Even after thorough sanitizing, gaps at trunk-line seams and register boots in legacy Davis homes pull attic air back into the system. We see this constantly in the older 95616 neighborhoods where duct tape has dried and failed.
- Deferred maintenance in high-turnover student rentals. Properties within a mile of UC Davis often go years between professional duct inspections. By the time we’re called, the contamination is layered — harvest dust from multiple seasons, pet dander from successive tenants, and moisture damage from long-ignored cooler pad changes.
Pricing for Air Quality & Sanitizing in Davis, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Davis | What Affects Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Whole-home duct sanitizing (single system) | $280–$400 | Number of vents, pre-cleaning required, accessibility |
| Mold treatment with clearance testing | $450–$750 | Extent of growth, attic vs. crawl space access, post-treatment verification |
| Odor removal protocol | $320–$550 | Source contamination severity, need for oxidation vs. extraction |
| UV light installation (single lamp) | $380–$620 | Lamp wattage, electrical routing, access to air handler |
| Whole-home air purifier (media filter) | $520–$890 | Filter efficiency rating, cabinet modifications, static pressure testing |
| Allergen reduction package (cleaning + filtration) | $680–$1,100 | System size, existing contamination, filter upgrade tier |
Davis pricing runs slightly above Sacramento metro averages for two reasons: agricultural dust loads mean longer pre-cleaning times, and the prevalence of original sheet-metal ductwork in unconditioned attics makes access more labor-intensive than newer flexible-duct installations. Student rental properties with multiple split systems or additions may fall outside these ranges. We provide exact quotes after visual inspection — estimates are free, and we don’t charge to look. Call (833) 958-5022 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Davis
Our service radius covers the full Yolo-Sacramento corridor. We regularly handle air quality and sanitizing work in Dixon (where agricultural dust profiles mirror Davis), Woodland (similar crop-land exposure with more recent housing stock), West Sacramento (urban dust mix with river-valley humidity patterns), and Winters (smaller-scale systems in older downtown homes and orchard-area properties). Each community gets the same owner-led service — Richard Anderson drives to every job.
Serving Davis, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Davis 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 Davis
Your evaporative cooler is pulling in unfiltered Yolo County agricultural dust during harvest season — calcium-rich topsoil and crop chaff that deposits as tan, chalky material distinct from urban gray household dust. This debris is heavier and more alkaline than typical dust, which affects how it interacts with metal ductwork and how thoroughly it must be removed before sanitizing. We see this signature dust in nearly every Davis home with a swamp cooler that hasn’t had professional cleaning within two years. Call (833) 958-5022 for an inspection — we’ll show you exactly what’s in your system.
If your ducts were already dust-laden going into winter, the high humidity from January tule fog likely created condensation on cold metal surfaces — and mold can establish within 48–72 hours in those conditions. We recommend inspection after any fog season where you notice musty odors at startup or visible discoloration around registers. Student rentals and homes near low-lying areas like the Putah Creek corridor are highest risk. Call (833) 958-5022 — we offer free post-fog assessments in February and March.
Yes, and we do this regularly in the Russell Blvd and L Street corridors near UC Davis. Original galvanized sheet metal from that era is actually more durable for sanitizing than newer flexible duct — the challenge is accessing it through unconditioned attics and ensuring register boots are properly sealed afterward. Richard Anderson personally evaluates whether legacy ductwork has sufficient integrity for treatment or whether sections need repair first. We provide documentation suitable for out-of-area property owners. Call (833) 958-5022 to discuss your specific property.
Every 18–24 months for typical owner-occupied homes; annually for high-occupancy properties or homes within two miles of active farmland. The agricultural dust load in Davis is cumulative — each harvest season adds another layer that standard filter changes won’t catch, since evaporative coolers have no filtration stage. We serviced a student rental on Russell Blvd where the ducts were clogged with agricultural dust from years of swamp cooler use; we used Rotobrush agitation and Guardsman sanitizer to remove the chalky topsoil buildup and restore airflow. For exact timing based on your location and cooler usage, call (833) 958-5022 for a free assessment.
UV-C light won’t remove existing dust — it’s a biological growth suppressant, not a filtration or cleaning system. Where it helps in Davis is preventing mold and bacterial colonization on wet evaporative cooler media and in the first few feet of downstream ductwork, where harvest-season moisture and dust create ideal growth conditions. For actual dust reduction, pair UV with proper duct cleaning and consider upgrading to a media air cleaner. Richard Anderson can test your system’s static pressure to determine what filtration level it can handle without airflow restriction. Call (833) 958-5022 to discuss the right combination for your setup.
Ready to address your Davis home’s air quality? Whether you’re dealing with post-harvest dust, tule-fog mold concerns, or preparing a rental property for new tenants, we’ll give you a straight assessment and honest pricing. Call (833) 958-5022 today for your free estimate — Richard Anderson will show up, evaluate your system, and tell you exactly what it needs.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California, serving Davis since 2010.