Air Duct Encapsulation
Air duct encapsulation involves applying a specialized sealant, such as Fiberlock paint, inside ductwork to lock in mold spores, prevent future growth, and improve indoor air quality.
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4 Reasons You Need Your Air Ducts Cleaned
According to the EPA, you should only clean your ducts as necessary. The exact frequency varies based on factors like the location of your home, the presence of moisture, and whether you have pets. External factors like air leaks and potential access points for pests also matter. Reasons to clean your ducts include the following:
Eliminate Contaminants
Cleaner air, fewer allergies, no surprise fees.
Pest Infestations
Prevent pests with routine checks and fast scheduling.

Remove Mold
Fast mold removal with expert help and discounts.
HVAC Maintenance
Improve efficiency and extend system life.
Why Hire a Professional Air Duct Cleaning Service
You never want to try cleaning your air ducts alone. For starters, it’s highly unlikely you have the equipment you need to do the job right. It can also be dangerous if there’s mold in your ducts because you could inadvertently release it into your home. Professional air duct cleaning companies offer, experience, safety and quality
The result is a job done correctly the first time and fewer worries about your indoor air quality moving forward.

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Air Duct Cleaning FAQs
Air duct encapsulation involves applying a specialized coating to the interior surfaces of your ducts to seal cracks and gaps, reduce dust infiltration, prevent mold growth, and improve indoor air quality
Encapsulation is particularly beneficial when ductwork shows signs of mold, fiberboard degradation, or dust buildup. It seals and protects vulnerable duct surfaces, preventing contaminants from circulating throughout your home.
The lifespan of duct encapsulation can vary based on the coating material and application quality. When done correctly, sealant coatings often last 10–15 years, depending on environmental conditions and maintenance.
Yes. It’s a safe method to improve air quality by sealing mold or fiber shedding. While the EPA advises caution with chemical treatments, encapsulation post-cleaning is a recognized strategy to help control mold and airborne fibers when used appropriately.
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