Fast, Reliable Air Quality & Sanitizing Across Pasadena
If your Pasadena home has lingering odors, visible dust at the registers, or you’re simply not sure what’s circulating through your ducts after the last few fire seasons, you’re in the right place. Our Air Quality & Sanitizing team serves Pasadena and the surrounding San Gabriel Valley with same-day scheduling and owner-led service on every job. Call (626) 548-6445 for a free estimate — Benjamin Green will walk you through exactly what your system needs before any work begins.

Why Pro Air Duct Care Pasadena Is Pasadena’s Preferred Air Quality & Sanitizing Company
Benjamin Green has spent 21 years inside residential duct systems across Pasadena, which means he’s seen the inside of the retrofitted attic runs in Bungalow Heaven, the original flex-duct patchwork in Madison Heights, and the older homes along Linda Vista Avenue that were never built with central HVAC in mind. That field experience is not delegated — Benjamin is the lead technician on every job, not a crew manager calling from an office. When he tells you what’s wrong with your system, it’s based on what he personally sees, not a technician’s secondhand report.
Pro Air Duct Care has earned a 4.9-star average across 432 verified customer reviews, a number that reflects 21 consecutive years of focused air duct and indoor air quality work — not a generalist contractor who added sanitizing as an upsell. Pasadena homeowners consistently note that the diagnosis is honest, the work is documented, and the odors they called about are actually gone afterward. That’s the standard we hold every job to.
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Services in Pasadena
Mold Treatment
Pasadena’s older Craftsman homes create ideal mold conditions: unconditioned attic spaces where retrofitted duct runs sit exposed to summer temperatures that routinely exceed 140°F, followed by seasonal marine-layer humidity that cycles moisture through the same duct liner surfaces. We locate active mold colonies using visual inspection and pressure testing, then apply EPA-registered antimicrobial agents directly to interior duct surfaces. In Pasadena homes with disconnected or collapsed duct sections — which are common in pre-war retrofits — we locate and seal those breaches first, because a mold treatment applied over an open bypass channel will not hold.
Bacteria Sanitizing
Fine combustion ash from the January 2025 Eaton Fire is not merely a particulate problem — it carries bacteria and biological compounds that continue off-gassing every time your air handler runs. Standard mechanical cleaning removes bulk debris, but without a follow-up EPA-registered bacterial sanitizing treatment applied to the interior duct liner, active contaminants remain on the surface. We see this routinely in Pasadena homes, including properties well beyond the burn perimeter where fine ash passed through early filter stages and settled deep into the duct system.
Odor Removal
Campfire odor that returns weeks after a wildfire — or musty smells that intensify every time the HVAC kicks on — are signature signs that the source is inside the duct system, not on a surface you can wipe down. In Pasadena, smoke-embedded odors are the most common call we receive following Santa Ana wind events and fire-season activity near the Angeles National Forest. We combine mechanical extraction with odor-neutralizing treatment agents, then verify results at system restart. If the smell returns within the warranty window, we come back. No argument.
UV Light Installation
A UV light module installed at the air handler continuously neutralizes airborne biologicals — mold spores, bacteria, and smoke-borne compounds — before they re-enter the living space. We install Aprilaire UV systems in Pasadena homes where post-fire contamination or chronic allergy symptoms make ongoing biological control a priority. For older Craftsman homes where duct liner degradation means the system will keep shedding fine particles between cleaning cycles, a UV module at the air handler is one of the most effective long-term defenses available.
Allergen Reduction
Pasadena sits in a natural bowl at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, which funnels Santa Ana wind events through the city and drives coarse particulates directly into HVAC intakes. Combined with the tree pollen load from the city’s mature urban canopy, allergen accumulation in Pasadena duct systems builds faster than in cities on the flatlands to the south. We address allergen reduction through mechanical cleaning, filter-grade assessment, and where appropriate, an Aprilaire whole-home filtration upgrade that intercepts fine particles before they cycle back through the system.
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The Eaton Fire and Pasadena’s Duct Contamination Problem
The January 2025 Eaton Fire’s smoke plume passed directly over Pasadena’s residential neighborhoods, depositing measurable fine-ash residue inside HVAC ductwork of surviving homes — including properties a mile or more from the burn perimeter. This is not a condition that affected duct systems in neighboring San Gabriel Valley cities like Arcadia or Monrovia that fell outside the fire’s smoke corridor. It’s specific to Pasadena, and it requires a specific response.
Fine ash is light enough to pass through early filter stages and settle onto interior duct liner surfaces, where it continues off-gassing combustion compounds every time the air handler cycles. A standard duct cleaning pass that removes bulk debris leaves that ash coating in place. That’s why post-Eaton Fire calls in Pasadena require a three-step approach: mechanical extraction first, then EPA-registered bacterial sanitizing applied to all interior surfaces, then UV light installation at the air handler to neutralize residual biologicals on an ongoing basis.
We responded to a Bungalow Heaven home on a block of pre-1930 Craftsman bungalows whose owners noticed a persistent campfire odor weeks after the Eaton Fire. Using a Rotobrush system, we extracted a thick grey ash coating from flex-duct runs retrofitted into the unconditioned attic — ducts that, based on the sediment layering, had never been professionally cleaned since their original 1960s installation. After mechanical extraction, we applied an EPA-registered bacterial sanitizing agent to all interior duct surfaces and installed a UV light module at the air handler to neutralize residual smoke-borne biologicals. The odor was gone within 24 hours of system restart.
Trusted Brands We Use in Pasadena
We use professional-grade equipment on every Pasadena job — Rotobrush for mechanical duct cleaning, Aprilaire for UV and filtration systems, and Guardsman-grade antimicrobial agents for sanitizing treatments. These are the same tools and products used on commercial jobs, not rental-unit machines from a supply house. For Pasadena homeowners scheduling UV light installation or whole-home air purifier installs, we stock compatible components for the most common air handler configurations found in the city’s older housing stock, which keeps turnaround fast and avoids parts-delay reschedules.
Common Air Quality & Sanitizing Problems We See in Pasadena Homes
- Post-Eaton Fire ash residue on interior duct surfaces: Fine combustion ash from the January 2025 fire settled inside duct systems across Pasadena, even in homes far from the burn perimeter. Because the ash is fine enough to pass early filter stages, it coats the interior liner and off-gases combustion compounds with every heating or cooling cycle — a problem mechanical cleaning alone does not fully resolve without follow-up sanitizing.
- Flex-duct liner breakdown in unconditioned attic spaces: Summer attic temperatures in pre-war Craftsman homes in Bungalow Heaven and Madison Heights routinely exceed 140°F, which accelerates the deterioration of the foil-and-fiberglass flex-duct patches common in 1950s–60s retrofits. Degraded liner sheds particles directly into the air stream, recontaminating sections that were recently cleaned or sanitized.
- Disconnected duct sections creating biological bypass channels: Collapsed or disconnected duct runs are endemic in the never-inspected attic systems of Pasadena’s older homes. These breaches create stagnant pockets where moisture accumulates and mold or bacteria colonize debris — areas a surface sanitizing treatment cannot reach until the breach is physically located and sealed.
- Chronic allergen and particulate accumulation driven by local geography: Pasadena’s bowl-shaped topography at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains concentrates Santa Ana wind-driven particulates and regional wildfire smoke more intensely than flatland San Gabriel Valley cities. HVAC intakes in Pasadena accumulate coarse particulates faster, which means allergen loads inside the duct system build between service intervals at a higher rate.
Pricing for Air Quality & Sanitizing in Pasadena, CA
A bacterial sanitizing treatment for a typical Pasadena single-family home runs $180–$320, depending on system size and duct length. Odor removal treatment — which includes mechanical extraction and a neutralizing agent application — is generally $220–$380. UV light installation at the air handler runs $280–$480 installed, depending on the unit and air handler configuration; older Craftsman-era air handler setups sometimes require an adapter bracket, which adds modestly to that range. Mold treatment pricing depends on the extent of colonization found during inspection and typically runs $250–$500 for a residential system. Full post-fire contamination packages — mechanical cleaning, sanitizing, and UV installation combined — are priced as a job after on-site assessment. Call (626) 548-6445 for a free estimate; we’ll give you an exact number before any work starts.
We Also Serve Cities Near Pasadena
Beyond Pasadena, Pro Air Duct Care regularly serves homeowners in South Pasadena, San Marino, Altadena, and East Pasadena — all communities where older housing stock and shared exposure to Santa Ana wind events create similar indoor air quality challenges. If your home falls just outside the Pasadena city limits, call us — we’re likely already in your neighborhood.
Serving Pasadena, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Pasadena 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 Pasadena
Yes — if your HVAC system ran during or after the Eaton Fire, your ducts almost certainly contain fine ash residue regardless of your distance from the burn perimeter. The smoke plume traveled across a wide swath of Pasadena, and fine combustion ash is small enough to pass through standard MERV-8 and lower filters and settle directly on interior duct liner surfaces. We’ve found visible grey ash coating on supply registers in Pasadena homes more than a mile from the fire edge. A standard visual inspection at the registers is a good first indicator — call (626) 548-6445 and Benjamin can walk you through what to look for before you schedule.
Pre-war Craftsman homes in Bungalow Heaven were built without central HVAC — ductwork was retrofitted, usually into unconditioned attic spaces using flex-duct runs that are now decades old. That means the systems are more likely to have disconnected sections, degraded liner, and sediment accumulation that has never been professionally addressed. Reaching those attic runs requires more technical navigation than a modern home’s straight-line duct layout, and collapsed sections must be located and sealed before sanitizing treatment is applied — otherwise the treatment bypasses the contaminated area entirely. Newer Pasadena construction generally has accessible, intact duct runs that respond to a more straightforward cleaning and sanitizing protocol.
Pasadena sits in a natural geographic bowl that concentrates and channels Santa Ana wind events, driving wildfire smoke and coarse particulates directly into HVAC intakes at higher volumes than flatland cities to the south and east. Cities like Arcadia and Monrovia sit in a less topographically confined position and don’t see the same particulate funneling effect during fire season. That means Pasadena duct systems accumulate combustion-related contaminants — ash, smoke compounds, particulate matter — at a measurably faster rate between service cycles, which is one reason we recommend post-fire sanitizing in Pasadena even when neighboring cities may not require it.
A UV light module installed at the air handler is effective at neutralizing airborne biologicals — mold spores, bacteria, and some smoke-borne compounds — as air passes through the unit. It is not a substitute for mechanical cleaning and sanitizing; those steps need to happen first to remove bulk debris and surface contamination. Once the system is mechanically cleaned and treated, an Aprilaire UV unit provides ongoing protection against biological regrowth — which matters in Pasadena because the conditions that allowed smoke contamination to enter (older duct systems, high attic temperatures, periodic particulate events) don’t go away after a single service. Call (626) 548-6445 to find out whether your air handler configuration is compatible with UV installation.
Mold and smoke contamination produce different odor signatures: smoke smells like combustion and tends to be consistent whenever the HVAC runs, while mold produces a musty, earthy smell that’s often more pronounced in humid conditions or when the system first starts up after a period of inactivity. Visible dark spotting at supply or return registers — especially in homes with attic duct runs where condensation cycles — points toward mold. A grey dust coating on register surfaces after the Eaton Fire points toward ash. Many Pasadena homes, particularly older Craftsman bungalows with decades of accumulated debris in the attic ductwork, have both. We inspect for both during every post-fire call — call (626) 548-6445 to schedule an assessment and get a clear answer before committing to any treatment.
Written by Benjamin Green, Owner & Lead Technician at Pro Air Duct Care Pasadena, serving Pasadena, CA since 2004.