Fast, Reliable Air Quality & Sanitizing Across University Park
Air quality and sanitizing service in University Park typically runs $275–$650 depending on home size and contamination level, with most jobs completed in a single visit. We’re usually on-site in University Park within 24–48 hours of your call.

We’ve been driving to University Park from our Irving base for 14 years, and we know the Park Cities enclave well — from the sprawling new builds off Preston Road to the original brick colonials tucked along Lovers Lane and the neighborhoods near SMU. Jerry Sanders, our owner and lead technician, handles every job personally. That means the person quoting your work is the same person running the Rotobrush through your ducts and installing your UV light system. No rotating crews, no subcontractors learning on your home. If you’re dealing with post-construction dust in a teardown-rebuild or suspect your 1960s duct system has never been properly treated, call us at (888) 247-5308 for a free estimate.
Why Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth Is University Park’s Preferred Air Quality & Sanitizing Company
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing team has built a reputation in University Park through consistent, verifiable work — 844 customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars, with many from Park Cities homeowners who specifically mention Jerry by name. University Park residents tend to research thoroughly before hiring; they check credentials, read every review, and expect accountability. Our owner-operator model delivers exactly that.
Response time to University Park is typically same-day or next-day, depending on call volume. We understand the local urgency — whether it’s a real estate closing contingent on duct sanitizing or a family moving into a new build and discovering construction debris circulating through the vents. The 75225 ZIP code and surrounding Park Cities area are in our regular rotation, so we’re not scrambling to find you on a map.
What separates us in this market is our familiarity with University Park’s dual housing stock. We’ve sanitized 6,500 sq ft custom homes with five-zone HVAC systems and treated original 1950s duct board that hadn’t been opened in half a century. That range of experience matters when you’re deciding who to trust with your indoor air.
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Services in University Park
Mold Treatment
Mold in University Park ducts usually traces to one of two sources: moisture trapped in new construction flex duct during the build process, or decades of condensation cycling through deteriorated duct board in older homes. Our mold treatment protocol starts with mechanical agitation using Nikro equipment to dislodge visible growth, followed by EPA-registered antimicrobial application through the full duct run. In University Park’s humid summer months, when HVAC systems run 18+ hours daily, mold can establish quickly if construction moisture wasn’t properly dried. We recently treated a 1970s ranch near SMU where the original fiberglass duct liner had become a mold reservoir — the homeowners had no visible mold in living spaces, but air sampling showed elevated spore counts. After treatment and sealing, counts dropped to outdoor-equivalent levels.
Bacteria Sanitizing
Bacteria sanitizing goes beyond standard duct cleaning to address microbial contamination that standard vacuuming won’t touch. In University Park, we recommend this service for two scenarios: post-construction occupancy (construction sites are bacterial hotspots, and that contamination transfers to ductwork), and homes with immunocompromised residents, newborns, or elderly family members. Our process uses professional-grade fogging equipment from Abatement Technologies to distribute hospital-level sanitizer throughout the duct system, including hard-to-reach trunk lines in large custom homes. The product we use breaks down to harmless compounds after dwell time — no residual chemical off-gassing. For the Park Cities market, where buyers expect move-in-ready air quality, this service has become a standard pre-closing step.
Odor Removal
Persistent odors in University Park homes often stem from construction debris decomposition in new ductwork, or from organic material buildup in decades-old systems. We don’t mask odors — we source and eliminate them. Our process combines mechanical cleaning with activated carbon treatment and, when appropriate, oxidation technology. In one recent job on Euclid Avenue, a post-teardown home had a persistent “new construction smell” that turned out to be drywall compound dust interacting with humidity in the flex duct. Standard cleaning didn’t touch it; our targeted debris removal and oxidation treatment cleared it completely. Odor removal typically adds $150–$300 to a standard sanitizing service.
UV Light Installation
UV light installation is our most requested add-on in University Park, particularly for new construction homes with complex multi-zone systems. We install Aprilaire and Honeywell UV-C units at the coil and supply plenum, where they continuously neutralize mold, bacteria, and viruses passing through the airstream. For a 5,000–8,000 sq ft custom home with multiple air handlers, we often recommend multiple units — typically $400–$800 per installation point. The bulbs require annual replacement, and we stock replacements for University Park customers to avoid delay. In Park Cities homes where HVAC runtime exceeds 3,000 hours annually, UV protection isn’t an upgrade — it’s maintenance.

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Trusted Brands We Service in University Park
We install and service UV and air purification equipment from Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies — the same brands specified by commercial air quality engineers, not the consumer-grade units sold at hardware stores. For University Park customers, this means replacement parts and bulbs are available quickly; we don’t special-order from a warehouse three states away. Our Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning equipment is also professional-grade, designed for daily commercial use rather than occasional residential jobs. When Jerry Sanders arrives at your University Park home, he’s carrying the tools that industrial hygienists specify for schools and medical facilities. That matters when you’re treating a $3 million new build or a historic family home.
Common Air Quality & Sanitizing Problems We See in University Park Homes
- Construction debris in new builds. Teardown-rebuild homes in University Park routinely have drywall dust, fiberglass insulation shards, and wood debris lodged in flex duct runs. Standard builder “cleaning” is often a shop vacuum at the registers. We find debris 20 feet into trunk lines that no homeowner could detect without a borescope.
- Deteriorated original duct board in mid-century homes. The surviving 1950s–1970s brick colonials near Lovers Lane and SMU often have original fiberglass duct board that’s shedding fibers into the airstream after 50+ years of continuous use. These systems weren’t designed for modern HVAC runtime — they degrade faster under the load.
- Leaky joints from foundation shifting. North Texas clay soil expands and contracts dramatically, pulling apart rigid duct connections in older homes. When attic air and insulation fibers enter the supply system, air quality degrades and efficiency plummets. We see this routinely in University Park’s original ranch and colonial stock.
- Moisture retention in oversized new systems. Large custom homes with multi-zone HVAC often have duct runs that are slightly oversized for the load, causing reduced airflow and condensation in humid summer months. That moisture feeds microbial growth that standard filters won’t catch.
Pricing for Air Quality & Sanitizing in University Park, TX
| Service | Typical Range in University Park |
|---|---|
| Bacteria Sanitizing (standard home, 2,500–3,500 sq ft) | $275–$425 |
| Mold Treatment (localized, single zone) | $350–$550 |
| Whole-Home Mold Treatment (large custom, 5,000+ sq ft) | $600–$950 |
| UV Light Installation (single unit) | $400–$650 |
| UV Light Installation (multi-zone home, 2–3 units) | $900–$1,800 |
| Odor Removal Add-On | $150–$300 |
| Allergen Reduction Package (sanitizing + HEPA upgrade) | $450–$700 |
What moves you within these ranges? Home size, duct accessibility, contamination severity, and whether we’re treating a single zone or a five-zone custom system. New construction debris removal in a 6,500 sq ft home takes longer than sanitizing a compact 1950s ranch. We quote upfront after inspection — no open-ended billing. Call (888) 247-5308 for your free University Park estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near University Park
We regularly work in Highland Park (the other Park City, with similar teardown-rebuild dynamics), Richardson (larger lot sizes, different foundation patterns), Dallas proper (broader housing stock, more mid-century apartments), and Addison (townhome and commercial focus). Each has distinct air quality challenges, and we adjust our approach accordingly. University Park remains our deepest Park Cities market — the concentration of both new luxury builds and original mid-century stock creates unique demand for our full service range.
Serving University Park, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the University Park 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 University Park
UV light installation kills mold spores and bacteria that construction debris and moisture introduce into new duct systems before they establish colonies. In University Park’s teardown-rebuild market, we install Aprilaire and Honeywell UV-C units in roughly 60% of post-construction jobs because the combination of drywall dust, fiberglass shards, and summer humidity creates ideal conditions for microbial growth. The bulbs run continuously when the HVAC cycles, providing protection during the 3,000+ annual runtime hours typical here. Call (888) 247-5308 to discuss UV placement for your specific system layout.
Foundation shifting from expansive clay soil pulls apart rigid duct joints, allowing unconditioned attic air and insulation fibers to enter the supply system. In University Park’s surviving 1950s–1970s homes, we’ve found separated joints that have been leaking for years, with homeowners unaware until we camera the lines. The fix involves sealing accessible joints and, in severe cases, partial duct replacement. If your older home has uneven cooling or unexplained dust accumulation, foundation-related duct damage is a likely culprit. Call for an inspection — estimates are free.
Yes — original fiberglass duct board from the 1960s and 1970s degrades internally even when external appearances seem normal, shedding fibers and accumulated debris into your air. We’ve opened systems in University Park that looked intact from the register but were disintegrating inside, with decades of buildup including construction debris from original build-out, previous remodeling, and normal household contaminants. A 50-year run without professional cleaning means you’re breathing whatever has accumulated across two generations of occupancy. The sanitizing investment typically runs $350–$600 for these homes.
For teardown-rebuild custom homes in University Park, we recommend construction debris cleaning, bacteria sanitizing, and UV light installation as a baseline package. The debris cleaning removes drywall dust, fiberglass shards, and wood particles; sanitizing addresses bacterial load from the construction environment; and UV protection prevents microbial establishment during the home’s first years of operation. We recently sanitized a 6,500 sq ft post-teardown custom home on Preston Road, where the multi-zone HVAC system had accumulated drywall dust, fiberglass insulation shards, and wood debris from construction. Using our Rotobrush system and an Aprilaire UV light installation, we restored the ductwork to sterile condition, meeting the buyer’s closing requirement. Total investment for this package in a large custom home typically runs $800–$1,400.
Many do — in University Park’s high-end market, post-construction duct cleaning has become a near-standard closing contingency, with agents and inspectors flagging it routinely. Buyers paying Park Cities premiums expect move-in-ready air quality, and construction debris in ductwork is a known, documentable issue that can delay closing if unaddressed. We’ve worked directly with listing agents to pre-clear this item before showings, and with buyer’s agents to satisfy post-inspection repair requests. If you’re selling or buying in 75225, addressing duct sanitizing early prevents last-minute closing complications. Call (888) 247-5308 — we can often schedule within 48 hours to meet contract deadlines.
Written by Jerry Sanders, Owner at Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving University Park and the Park Cities since 2010.