Fast, Reliable Air Quality & Sanitizing Across Cedar Park
Air quality and sanitizing services in Cedar Park, TX typically run $275–$650 for whole-home treatments, with UV light installation adding $450–$850 and standalone allergen-reduction cleaning starting around $225. Most Cedar Park homes we treat see same-week scheduling, and our crews are routinely on Ranch Road 620 North or East Whitestone Boulevard within 20–30 minutes of your call.

We’re Nova Air Duct Cleaning Service Austin, and we’ve spent eight years focused exclusively on duct and HVAC cleaning — not as an add-on, but as our sole trade. Douglas and the Nova team know Cedar Park’s housing stock inside and out: the master-planned subdivisions that went up during the 2000s–2010s boom, the builder-grade flex ductwork that hasn’t been touched since drywall day, and the cedar pollen that gives this city its name while making its residents miserable from November through March. If your family is fighting “cedar fever” inside your own home, or you’re catching musty whiffs every time the AC cycles on, our Air Quality & Sanitizing team can pinpoint what’s circulating through your ducts and stop it at the source. Call (833) 315-4216 for a free estimate.
Why Nova Air Duct Cleaning Service Austin Is Cedar Park’s Preferred Air Quality & Sanitizing Company
More than 1,255 homeowners have reviewed our work, and that 4.9-star average reflects something specific about how Douglas and the Nova team operate: Douglas Ross serves as lead technician on jobs, not as a dispatcher sending anonymous crews. When we pull up to a home off Ronald W Reagan Boulevard or deep in Avery Ranch, the person accountable for our reputation is the one handling the Rotobrush equipment and making the call on whether your ducts need sanitizing, sealing, or a full UV light upgrade.
That accountability matters in Cedar Park, where we’ve learned that the long duct runs serving two-story floor plans — common in Anderson Mill West and the newer Avery Ranch phases — require a different approach than the compact ranches you’ll find closer in to Austin. We’ve treated enough Cedar Park homes to recognize the telltale gray film of cedar pollen coating supply trunks, and we know which sanitizing agents cut through it without leaving residues that’ll blow back into your living room.
Our response time to Cedar Park averages same-day or next-day for standard appointments, and we keep Honeywell and Aprilaire components in stock so we’re not ordering parts while your indoor air quality hangs in limbo. Eight years focused on one trade means we’ve seen the evolution of Cedar Park’s building practices firsthand — from the earliest Avery Ranch phases with their undersized returns to the tighter envelopes of 2015-era construction that trap pollutants instead of venting them.
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Services in Cedar Park
Allergen Reduction
Cedar Park takes its name from the Ashe juniper — “mountain cedar” — trees that blanket this stretch of Hill Country edge, and those trees unleash some of the heaviest pollen loads in North America every November through March. That ultra-fine, sticky pollen infiltrates tightly-built tract homes and packs into ductwork through the long AC and heating seasons, making duct cleaning in Cedar Park a genuine allergen-mitigation service tied directly to the city’s own namesake tree. Our allergen reduction protocol starts with professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro agitation and extraction to dislodge pollen that’s adhered to flex duct walls, followed by targeted sanitizing to neutralize residual proteins that trigger symptoms. For Cedar Park households where someone suffers genuine cedar fever — not just seasonal sniffles, but the full fatigue and sinus pressure — we often recommend pairing this with a whole-home air purifier install to catch what duct cleaning can’t.
UV Light Installation
The limestone plateau margin where Cedar Park sits means caliche dust and organic debris from years of surrounding development have had ample opportunity to infiltrate HVAC systems. Combine that with our extended cooling season — central AC runs roughly April through October — and you’ve got evaporator coils and drain pans that stay damp long enough to support microbial growth. A UV-C lamp installed at the coil and air handler destroys mold, bacteria, and viruses before they circulate, and in Cedar Park’s climate, that intervention pays dividends year-round. Last fall, we tackled a 2010-era two-story in Avery Ranch where the builder-grade flex duct runs had never been cleaned. When we opened the main supply trunk near the air handler, we found a visible layer of cedar pollen and drywall dust accumulated since original construction. After a full Rotobrush cleaning and UV light installation, the homeowner reported that their seasonal “cedar fever” symptoms eased significantly. Typical UV light installation in Cedar Park runs $450–$850 depending on system size and whether we’re retrofitting an existing air handler or coordinating with a replacement.
Air Purifier Installation
Newer Cedar Park homes with tight envelopes but inadequate mechanical ventilation allow cedar pollen to recirculate instead of being diluted with fresh air. Standard 1-inch pleated filters — the kind most homeowners remember to change — capture almost none of the sub-micron pollen particles that trigger cedar fever. We install Honeywell and Aprilaire whole-home media cleaners and electronic air cleaners that integrate directly with your existing ductwork, providing MERV 13–16 filtration without the airflow restriction that chokes undersized returns common in 2000s-era construction. For a typical 2,000-square-foot Cedar Park home, an air purifier install with professional integration runs $650–$1,200.
Mold Treatment & Bacteria Sanitizing
Cedar Park’s brief but intense heating season cycles systems on and off rapidly, creating temperature differentials in long duct runs that produce condensation points — especially in the attic trunks serving second floors in Avery Ranch’s larger plans. Where we find active mold growth, we apply EPA-registered sanitizing agents through controlled fogging equipment, then verify treatment with visual inspection and, when warranted, post-treatment sampling. Bacteria sanitizing follows a similar protocol but targets the biofilm that can develop on coils and in drain pans during our long, humid cooling season. Mold treatment for localized contamination in Cedar Park typically runs $350–$600; whole-system bacteria sanitizing after cleaning adds $150–$275.
Odor Removal
The “construction debris” smell that persists in 10–15 year old Cedar Park homes isn’t imaginary — it’s often caliche dust, residual drywall compound, and organic matter that’s been baking in flex ductwork since the original builder’s final walkthrough. Standard cleaning removes the bulk; targeted odor removal with activated carbon or oxidizing treatments addresses what’s adsorbed into duct surfaces. For pet or smoke odors, we assess whether the source is in the ductwork or the structure itself, so we’re not selling you duct treatment for a problem that needs different remediation. Cedar Park odor removal treatments range from $225 for light residual smells to $500+ for persistent whole-home issues.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Cedar Park
We maintain stock of Honeywell media air cleaners, Aprilaire humidity and filtration components, and Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration accessories specifically sized for the systems we encounter in Cedar Park’s 2000s–2010s housing stock. When a homeowner near Cypress School calls with a failed UV lamp or a media cleaner that needs replacement pads, we’re not ordering parts from a warehouse three states away — we’re pulling from our own inventory and scheduling the fix for the same trip. That matters for Cedar Park families in the middle of cedar season who can’t wait two weeks for relief. We also specify Guardsman products for certain sanitizing applications where residual protection against microbial regrowth is clinically indicated.
Common Air Quality & Sanitizing Problems We See in Cedar Park Homes
- Builder-grade flex ductwork acting as pollen settling chambers. The corrugated interior surface of flex duct — standard in Avery Ranch, Anderson Mill West, and virtually every Cedar Park subdivision built during the boom — traps cedar pollen particles that are too fine to settle out in smooth metal trunkwork. Standard filter changes at the return cannot remove the layer that builds inside supply trunks; only mechanical agitation and extraction with professional-grade equipment dislodges it.
- Long duct runs in two-story plans creating dead zones for organic debris. The extended horizontal and vertical runs common in Cedar Park’s larger floor plans lose airflow velocity at distant registers, allowing pollen and dust to deposit where the airstream can’t carry it back to the filter. We find these deposits concentrated in upstairs bedrooms — exactly where Cedar Park homeowners report the worst cedar fever symptoms.
- Tight envelopes with inadequate mechanical ventilation trapping pollutants. Energy code improvements during Cedar Park’s building boom sealed homes effectively but didn’t always specify heat recovery ventilators or equivalent fresh air systems. The result: cedar pollen, cooking odors, and off-gassing from finishes recirculate indefinitely, often requiring active air purification beyond what passive duct cleaning achieves.
- Original construction debris still circulating 10–20 years later. Homes built during Cedar Park’s explosive growth period frequently had ductwork installed before final cleaning, sealing drywall dust, wood scraps, and caliche particles inside. When we open systems that have never been professionally cleaned, we routinely find this material — a genuine source of the “dusty” complaints new Cedar Park homeowners inherit from the previous owner.
Pricing for Air Quality & Sanitizing in Cedar Park, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Cedar Park |
|---|---|
| Whole-home allergen reduction cleaning + sanitizing | $275–$450 |
| UV light installation (single lamp, coil-mounted) | $450–$650 |
| UV light installation (dual-lamp, coil + return) | $650–$850 |
| Whole-home air purifier (media cleaner, installed) | $650–$1,200 |
| Mold treatment (localized, post-cleaning) | $350–$600 |
| Bacteria sanitizing (whole system, add-on) | $150–$275 |
| Odor removal treatment | $225–$500 |
| Combination: full cleaning + UV + air purifier | $1,200–$1,850 |
What moves you within these ranges? System size and ductwork accessibility are the big ones — a compact single-story off East Whitestone Boulevard takes less time than a 3,500-square-foot two-story in Avery Ranch with attic trunks buried under blown insulation. Active mold contamination requiring containment protocols adds labor. And whether we’re retrofitting into a 2005-era air handler or integrating with a newer variable-speed system affects component selection. We quote upfront after inspection, not after we’ve got our foot in the door. Estimates are free — call (833) 315-4216 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Cedar Park
Our service radius covers the full northern Austin metro corridor. We regularly treat homes in Brushy Creek and Anderson Mill — communities that share Cedar Park’s Hill Country pollen exposure and similar housing stock — as well as Jollyville to the south and Leander to the northwest, where cedar pollen loads are if anything even heavier. ZIP codes 78613 and 78630 are our home turf, but we don’t stop at the city limit.
Serving Cedar Park, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Cedar 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 Cedar Park
Your ducts likely still contain original construction dust — drywall compound, caliche particles, and wood debris — that was sealed inside during building and has been recirculating ever since. In Cedar Park’s 2000s–2010s boom-era homes, professional duct cleaning was rarely part of the builder’s scope, and flex ductwork traps this material where standard filters can’t reach it. A full Rotobrush cleaning with targeted odor removal typically eliminates this smell permanently. Call (833) 315-4216 for a free inspection — we’ll show you what’s inside with a duct camera before you commit to anything.
It means mechanically removing the accumulated Ashe juniper pollen that’s adhered to your duct walls, then applying treatments that neutralize residual allergen proteins. Standard filter changes only capture what’s airborne; they don’t touch the pollen layer that’s already settled in your supply trunks. For Cedar Park households where cedar fever triggers genuine illness — fatigue, sinus infection, missed work — we often pair allergen reduction with whole-home air purification to catch new pollen before it deposits. Douglas and the Nova team can assess whether your symptoms track with indoor or outdoor exposure, then target the right intervention.
Yes — the long duct runs serving second-floor zones in Avery Ranch’s typical floor plans create airflow velocity drops where pollen and dust settle out, concentrating debris in upstairs supply trunks that shorter single-story systems don’t have. We adjust our agitation and extraction approach for these extended runs, and we pay particular attention to attic trunks that lose temperature differential and create condensation points. The result is a more thorough cleaning that addresses the specific failure modes of Cedar Park’s larger two-story stock, not a one-size-fits-all pass.
Yes, if the smell originates from microbial growth on your evaporator coil or in your drain pan — which it usually does in our climate. Cedar Park’s extended cooling season keeps coils damp for months, supporting mold and bacteria that standard cleaning can’t fully prevent from regrowing. A UV-C lamp installed at the coil surface destroys this growth continuously, and most homeowners notice odor improvement within 48–72 hours of activation. If the smell persists, we investigate ductwork leaks or structural moisture sources rather than selling you a UV system for a problem it won’t solve. Call (833) 315-4216 and we’ll diagnose before quoting.
No — visible dust at supply registers in a 10-year-old home typically indicates accumulated debris in the ductwork, inadequate filtration, or return-side leaks pulling attic or wall cavity dust into the system. In Cedar Park’s 2015-era construction, tight envelopes without adequate fresh air ventilation can actually worsen this by concentrating whatever particles do enter. We inspect with duct cameras to distinguish between normal settled dust and active contamination sources, then recommend cleaning, sealing, or filtration upgrades based on what we find. Estimates are free: (833) 315-4216.
Ready to breathe easier in your Cedar Park home? Douglas and the Nova team are available for free estimates and same-week appointments throughout 78613 and 78630 — from Avery Ranch to Anderson Mill West and everywhere along Ranch Road 620 North. We’ll inspect your system with a duct camera, explain exactly what we’re seeing, and quote upfront before any work begins. No pressure, no surprises, just eight years of specialized experience applied to the specific air quality challenges Cedar Park homes face. Call (833) 315-4216 today.
Written by Douglas Ross, Owner at Nova Air Duct Cleaning Service Austin, serving Cedar Park and the greater Austin area since 2016.