Fast, Reliable Air Quality & Sanitizing Across Pleasanton
Air quality sanitizing in Pleasanton typically costs $280–$650 for whole-home treatment and is usually completed in a single visit. Most Pleasanton homeowners see immediate improvement in dust levels and odors within 24 hours of service.

We’re Liberty Bell Air Duct Cleaning Service San Antonio, and Pleasanton is squarely in our service territory — about 35 miles south of San Antonio on US-281, close enough that we’re regularly working homes from the Oaklawn area out to rural routes past 78064. Our Air Quality & Sanitizing team knows the local conditions here: the caliche dust, the older ranch-style housing stock, the boom-era construction that left ductwork problems behind. When you call (866) 769-1699, you’re reaching Richard Anderson directly. He’ll be the one who shows up with the equipment, not a subcontracted crew you’ve never met.
Why Liberty Bell Air Duct Cleaning Service San Antonio Is Pleasanton’s Preferred Air Quality & Sanitizing Company
Pleasanton homeowners have left us 456 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and we hear the same feedback repeatedly: they wanted the most experienced person on the job, not a rotating technician with a spray bottle. Richard Anderson has spent 17 years focused exclusively on air duct and HVAC cleaning — zero drift into unrelated trades. When the owner shows up at your Pleasanton home, so does 17 years of hands-on experience with the exact contamination patterns this region produces.
Our response time to Pleasanton is typically same-day or next-day, depending on whether you’re in town near Goodwin Park or out on a ranch route past the city limits. We carry the full inventory of Aprilaire media filters, Guardsman treatments, and Abatement Technologies filtration components on our truck, so we’re not making a second trip to San Antonio for parts while your system sits open.
We’ve developed specific protocols for Pleasanton’s conditions. The chalky white calcium carbonate residue that coats return-air plenums in homes near unpaved caliche roads — that’s not generic household dust, and treating it like generic dust wastes your money. We target it with the right equipment and the right follow-up filtration.
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Services in Pleasanton
Allergen Reduction
Pleasanton’s nine-plus months of active cooling means your HVAC system moves enormous air volume through ductwork annually. In 78064, that air carries caliche fines from unpaved ranch access roads, mesquite pollen from brush clearing, and oilfield particulates that standard fiberglass filters simply don’t stop. We use Rotobrush agitation with HEPA containment to remove settled allergens from duct interiors, then recommend properly rated Aprilaire filtration based on your system’s static pressure capacity. A typical allergen reduction treatment in Pleasanton runs $280–$420 for a single-system home.
Odor Removal
The combination of agricultural particulates and oilfield truck-traffic dust creates persistent odors in Pleasanton homes that surface cleaning won’t touch — the smell embeds in duct lining and coil fins. We apply Guardsman odor-neutralizing treatments after mechanical cleaning, targeting the source rather than masking it with fragrances. For homes near SH-97 where shale dust infiltration is heaviest, we often pair this with duct sealing to stop the inflow. Odor removal service in Pleasanton typically ranges from $320–$480 depending on system size and contamination level.
Air Purifier Installation
For Pleasanton homes battling recurring caliche dust, a whole-house air purifier installed at the air handler outperforms any portable unit. We size and install Honeywell and Aprilaire electronic air cleaners and UV-C systems that intercept fine particulates before they reach your living space. This is particularly effective for the 1960s–1980s ranch homes common in Pleasanton, where original ductwork has decades of accumulated buildup and compromised sealing. Air purifier installation in Pleasanton generally runs $480–$890 including unit and labor.
Mold Treatment
South Texas’s semi-arid climate means mold isn’t as omnipresent as on the Gulf Coast, but Pleasanton’s older homes with original flex duct or poorly sealed boom-era construction create isolated moisture traps — particularly at evaporator coils and in attic plenums where duct tape has degraded. We treat active mold with EPA-registered agents and HEPA-contained removal, then address the moisture source. Mold treatment in Pleasanton homes typically costs $340–$620 depending on extent and accessibility.
Bacteria Sanitizing
Homes with chronic dust infiltration from leaky ducts often develop bacterial loading in the HVAC system, especially after water intrusion events. Our bacteria sanitizing service uses commercial-grade antimicrobial application with full mechanical pre-cleaning — not a spray-and-hope approach. In Pleasanton’s mobile and manufactured homes, where under-insulated duct runs are common, we pay particular attention to joint separations that harbor biological growth. Bacteria sanitizing in Pleasanton runs $300–$520.

UV Light Installation
UV-C lamps installed at the coil and return plenum destroy mold spores and bacteria that pass through the system. For Pleasanton homes near oilfield activity where dust loading is constant, UV lights reduce the biological component that thrives on the dust matrix — cutting odors and reducing coil maintenance frequency. UV light installation typically costs $380–$650 in the Pleasanton market.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Pleasanton
We stock Aprilaire media filters, Honeywell electronic air cleaners, Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration, and Guardsman treatments on every Pleasanton job — the same professional-grade equipment used in commercial and industrial settings, brought to your home. For the 78064 area, this means no waiting on San Antonio supply houses for the right filter size or treatment chemistry. We also carry Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning system components for immediate repair if equipment needs adjustment mid-job. Most Pleasanton homeowners appreciate that we can size and install an Aprilaire 2200 or Honeywell F300 series the same day we complete duct cleaning, rather than scheduling a return visit.
Common Air Quality & Sanitizing Problems We See in Pleasanton Homes
- Caliche dust bypassing standard filters. The fine calcium carbonate powder from unpaved ranch and oilfield roads slips through 1-inch fiberglass filters and coats duct interiors throughout the system. We regularly find return-air plenums in Pleasanton homes with a visible white film that reduces airflow until the system freezes or the blower motor burns out.
- Oilfield truck traffic along SH-97 kicking up shale dust. This fine particulate enters through leaky return ducts in older homes, producing a persistent layer of dust “fines” on furniture even after thorough surface cleaning. The particles are small enough to remain airborne for hours.
- Poorly sealed duct connections from Eagle Ford boom construction. Workforce housing built rapidly during 2010–2015 frequently used tape or inadequate mechanical fastening that unzips under high static pressure. We find attic dust, insulation fragments, and even rodent debris pulled directly into living spaces through these gaps.
- Original sheet-metal and flex duct in 1960s–1980s ranch homes reaching contamination saturation. Decades of accumulated dust, skin cells, and cooking particulates in these systems create a reservoir that standard filter changes cannot address — the buildup is already inside the duct walls.
Pricing for Air Quality & Sanitizing in Pleasanton, TX
Here’s what Pleasanton homeowners can expect for our most-requested air quality sanitizing services:
| Service | Typical Range in Pleasanton |
|---|---|
| Whole-home allergen reduction treatment | $280–$420 |
| Odor removal with Guardsman treatment | $320–$480 |
| Air purifier installation (unit + labor) | $480–$890 |
| Mold treatment | $340–$620 |
| Bacteria sanitizing | $300–$520 |
| UV light installation | $380–$650 |
| Combined duct cleaning + sanitizing package | $580–$940 |
Factors that move Pleasanton jobs toward the higher end: multiple HVAC systems, extensive caliche buildup requiring extended agitation time, attic ductwork in tight spaces, and homes requiring duct sealing before sanitizing can be effective. Mobile homes with under-insulated runs sometimes need additional access points. We provide upfront, itemized quotes before starting — call (866) 769-1699 for a free estimate that reflects your specific Pleasanton home.
We Also Serve Cities Near Pleasanton
Our service radius extends throughout Atascosa County and north toward San Antonio. We regularly work in Floresville for rural ranch properties with similar caliche dust challenges, Lackland Air Force Base for military housing transfers, San Antonio proper for comprehensive air quality projects, and Alamo Heights for older homes with legacy duct systems. The same owner-led service, same equipment, same direct accountability — regardless of which city we’re driving to.
Serving Pleasanton, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Pleasanton 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 Pleasanton
Caliche dust produces a chalky white calcium carbonate residue that standard HVAC filters don’t capture effectively, loading ductwork with fine particulates that reduce airflow and recirculate continuously. In Pleasanton, homes within a quarter-mile of unpaved ranch or oilfield access roads typically need more frequent filter changes and professional duct cleaning than comparable homes on paved streets. Call (866) 769-1699 and we’ll assess your specific exposure — estimates are free.
UV lights address the biological component of odor — mold and bacteria that grow on dust matrices — but won’t neutralize the dust particles themselves. For Pleasanton homes near SH-97 with heavy oilfield dust infiltration, we typically recommend UV-C installation paired with improved filtration and duct sealing to stop the inflow. The combination runs $680–$1,200 and eliminates most persistent odors within two weeks of operation.
Yes. Original sheet-metal ductwork in Pleasanton’s ranch-style homes is actually more durable for sanitizing than flex duct, though decades of corrosion at joints requires careful handling. We use lower-pressure Rotobrush contact cleaning rather than high-velocity air whipping, and we inspect every seam before applying treatments. Most 1970s Pleasanton systems clean up well and can be sealed with modern mastic for improved performance.
Absolutely. Mobile and manufactured homes on rural tracts outside Pleasanton are common in our service area, and we regularly address their under-insulated duct runs and frequent joint separations. Access is sometimes tighter, but our equipment is designed for these constraints. We carry the specific filter sizes and flexible duct repair materials these homes typically need.
Probably not. In Pleasanton, the white powder around vents is almost always caliche dust — calcium carbonate from unpaved roads — that has settled after passing through your filter. Mold in this region typically appears gray, green, or black and has a musty odor. If you’re seeing chalky white residue, especially in homes near caliche roads, that’s our signature Pleasanton contaminant. We can confirm with a quick inspection and show you the source in your return plenum.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Liberty Bell Air Duct Cleaning Service San Antonio, serving Pleasanton since 2007.