Fast, Reliable Air Quality & Sanitizing Across Cibolo
Air quality and sanitizing services in Cibolo typically run $280–$650 for whole-home treatments, with most jobs completed in a single visit. We’re at homes near Cibolo Creek and along FM 78 same day or next day — the owner runs every call personally.

We’re Liberty Bell Air Duct Cleaning Service San Antonio, and we know the 78108 ZIP well. Cibolo’s master-planned communities — The Ranches, Cibolo Crossing, Deer Meadow — keep us busy year-round. The combination of rapid-build construction debris still sitting in 15–20-year-old ducts, nine-month air conditioning seasons pulling pollen through return grilles, and constant military turnover from Randolph AFB creates air quality problems that generic cleaners miss. When Richard Anderson shows up with our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, you’re getting the same person who’s handled 456 verified jobs — not a subcontractor learning your house on the fly. Call (866) 769-1699 for a free estimate.
Why Liberty Bell Air Duct Cleaning Service San Antonio Is Cibolo’s Preferred Air Quality & Sanitizing Company
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing team has built a 4.9-star reputation across 456 verified reviews by showing up with the right equipment and no delegation. In Cibolo specifically, that means understanding what attic-mounted air handlers in slab-foundation tract homes do to your airflow — long duct runs with no basement or crawlspace access for early inspection, so problems fester until someone with a scope actually looks.
Cibolo customers mention the same thing in review after review: Richard Anderson arrives, explains what he’s finding in real time, and fixes it himself. No rotating crews. No “the other guy handles that.” One specialist. Every service.
Response time to Cibolo averages same-day or next-morning from our San Antonio base — close enough for urgency, far enough that we’re not stretched thin across fifty towns. We carry Abatement Technologies filtration media and Guardsman treatments on the truck, so we’re not ordering parts while your family breathes construction dust another week.
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Services in Cibolo
Mold Treatment
Cibolo’s nine-month cooling season means evaporator coils run wet from March through November, and attic-mounted air handlers in 78108 tract homes often sit in unconditioned spaces where condensation meets Texas heat. We’ve treated mold in supply lines from The Ranches to Turnberry — typically where builder rush-jobs left drywall dust as a nutrient base and poor attic ventilation did the rest. Our process includes mechanical removal with Rotobrush contact cleaning, followed by Guardsman antimicrobial application. Typical mold treatment in Cibolo runs $340–$580 depending on contamination extent and duct accessibility.
Bacteria Sanitizing
High military turnover near Randolph AFB means Cibolo homes change hands every 2–3 years in some neighborhoods. Incoming families inherit whatever bacteria colonies the previous occupants’ pets, humidifiers, or unfiltered returns cultivated. We fog duct systems with EPA-registered sanitizers through our Nikro equipment, reaching every boot and branch line that hand-wiping misses. A whole-home bacteria sanitizing in Cibolo typically costs $280–$420.
Odor Removal
“New home” smell in a 2010 Cibolo build usually means construction adhesive off-gassing trapped in duct lining — not freshness. Pet odor from prior military-family tenants is equally common. We source-track the problem with camera inspection, then combine mechanical cleaning with activated carbon filtration or ozone treatment as appropriate. Odor-specific jobs in Cibolo run $250–$490.
UV Light Installation
UV-C lamp installation at the coil and return is our most requested add-on in Cibolo — especially for allergy sufferers during cedar fever season. We mount Abatement Technologies UV systems directly at the air handler, where they suppress mold and bacterial growth on wet coils 24/7. Installed cost in Cibolo ranges $380–$650 depending on system size and whether we’re pairing it with a full cleaning.
Air Purifier Install
Whole-house media purifiers — Aprilaire and Honeywell units we stock — integrate with existing HVAC returns to capture pollen, dust mites, and fine particles before they enter ductwork. For Cibolo’s continuous AC runtime and severe pollen loads, this is often the upgrade that changes everything. In a Cibolo Crossing home built in 2012, we pulled a dusty supply register and found a wad of blue plastic wrap jammed in the boot — leftover from the original build. The homeowners had been battling cedar-fever allergies for two years; after a Rotobrush cleaning with an Aprilaire whole-house purifier install, their indoor air quality improved dramatically within days. Air purifier installation in Cibolo runs $450–$780 with media.

Allergen Reduction
The San Antonio corridor sits in one of the worst Ashe juniper pollen zones on earth, and Cibolo homes run air conditioning for nine or more months a year — blower motors pull these allergens through return grilles almost continuously, embedding pollen and mold spores in duct lining far faster than in climates with seasonal AC shutdowns. Our allergen reduction protocol combines Rotobrush mechanical agitation, HEPA-negative-air containment, and optional Aprilaire filtration upgrades. Whole-home allergen reduction in Cibolo typically costs $320–$540.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Cibolo
We run professional-grade equipment — the same tools used in commercial settings, brought to your home. Our Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning systems handle the mechanical work. For air quality upgrades, we install Aprilaire and Honeywell whole-house purifiers, Abatement Technologies UV and filtration systems, and apply Guardsman antimicrobial treatments. We stock filters and UV lamps for Cibolo customers, so follow-up service doesn’t wait on shipping. When your neighbor in Deer Meadow calls about a failed UV bulb in February peak cedar season, we replace it that week — not after a warehouse order clears.
Common Air Quality & Sanitizing Problems We See in Cibolo Homes
- Builder debris still circulating after 15–20 years. In Cibolo’s rush-built master-planned communities like The Ranches and Cibolo Crossing, supply-register covers on 10–20-year-old homes often conceal original blue builder’s plastic wrap or joint compound clumps in the duct boot — telltale signs the ducts have never been cleaned since construction. Local HVAC technicians working the 78108 ZIP frequently pull supply-register covers off 12–15 year-old Cibolo tract homes and find the original blue builder’s plastic wrap or clumps of joint compound still sitting in the duct boot.
- Inherited contamination from military turnover. High ownership turnover driven by Randolph AFB assignments means most incoming residents have zero duct-cleaning history for the home they just moved into — often inheriting prior occupants’ pet dander, cooking residue, and mold spores from uncontrolled humidity during vacant periods.
- Pollen embedding from continuous AC operation. Because Cibolo homes run air conditioning for nine or more months a year, blower motors pull cedar and oak pollen through return grilles almost continuously — embedding allergens in duct lining far faster than in climates with seasonal AC shutdowns. December through February cedar fever peaks are especially brutal.
- Attic air handler moisture problems. Cibolo’s almost entirely slab-foundation tract homes with attic-mounted air handlers and long duct runs offer no basement or crawlspace access that might prompt earlier inspection — and compressed building timelines of the boom years mean duct interiors were frequently never wiped or vacuumed before commissioning, leaving fine particles to recirculate for a decade or more.
Pricing for Air Quality & Sanitizing in Cibolo, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Cibolo |
|---|---|
| Mold Treatment | $340–$580 |
| Bacteria Sanitizing | $280–$420 |
| Odor Removal | $250–$490 |
| UV Light Installation | $380–$650 |
| Air Purifier Install | $450–$780 |
| Allergen Reduction | $320–$540 |
| Full-package (cleaning + sanitizing + purifier) | $780–$1,400 |
What moves you within these ranges? Duct accessibility in attic-mounted systems, contamination severity, and whether we’re layering multiple services. A Cibolo home with original construction debris throughout all supply lines takes longer than targeted mold spot-treatment. We price upfront after inspection — no “let’s see how it goes.” Estimates are free. Call (866) 769-1699 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Cibolo
We work the full I-35 northeast corridor: Schertz, Selma, Universal City, and Converse. Same owner-led service, same equipment, same response priority. If you’re in one of these communities and found this page, everything above applies — though each city has its own construction-era quirks we adjust for.
Serving Cibolo, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Cibolo 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 Cibolo
Yes — we’ve found original builder’s plastic wrap and joint compound in Cibolo ducts from exactly that era. The compressed building timelines of the 2000–2010 boom meant duct interiors were frequently never wiped or vacuumed before commissioning. Call (866) 769-1699 for a camera inspection — estimates are free.
Yes — a smart thermostat controls temperature and scheduling, but does nothing to kill mold and bacteria growing on your wet evaporator coil. UV-C lamps target biological growth at the source, which is especially critical in Cibolo’s nine-month cooling season. We install Abatement Technologies UV systems starting at $380.
Military turnover means most Cibolo homes near the base change occupants every 2–3 years, and incoming families almost never receive duct history from sellers. We recommend inspection every 3–5 years, or immediately upon purchase if no cleaning records exist. Call (866) 769-1699 to check your home’s status.
Yes — combining mechanical cleaning with whole-house filtration in one visit saves labor cost and gives immediate, sustained improvement. Our Cibolo customers who add Aprilaire purifiers during sanitizing report the most dramatic allergy relief, especially during cedar fever season. Ask about package pricing when you call.
Cibolo’s slab-foundation tract homes — almost the entire housing stock — place air handlers in attics with long duct runs and no basement or crawlspace access for early inspection. This construction format traps debris at installation and delays discovery of mold, dust buildup, or airflow restrictions until symptoms appear. Camera inspection is the only way to know what’s up there.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Liberty Bell Air Duct Cleaning Service San Antonio, serving Cibolo and the 78108 area since 2007.