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Ozone Treatment for Electronics in Fairfax, Virginia
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Ozone Treatment for Electronics in Fairfax, Virginia

Controlled ozone treatment neutralizes smoke odor compounds on electronic equipment surfaces — with proper evacuation time and aeration managed before any equipment is reused.

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Ozone treatment for electronics addresses the smoke-residue problem that surface cleaning can't reach: combustion compounds inside enclosed device housings, between board components, in spaces no solvent or wipe can access. The ozone gas diffuses into those spaces and breaks down the smoke molecules at a chemical level. Used in controlled concentration and duration, it doesn't damage normal electronic components — the chemistry that affects smoke compounds doesn't affect silicon, copper, or most plastics.

We use ozone treatment as the final phase on most electronics restoration scopes in Fairfax — home theater equipment from Vienna basement fires, office electronics from Reston commercial fires, smart-home equipment from McLean estate fires. The treatment happens in sealed chamber conditions at our facility, not in the residence; the device goes from pack-out to ozone cycle to bench testing to return delivery. The complete sequence is documented per device.

What Ozone Treatment For Electronics Typically Costs in Fairfax

Typical range: $1,500 – $5,000 for a mid-scope service in the Fairfax County area. Final cost depends on the specific conditions of your property — we give you a written scope and estimate after the on-site walk-through, with no obligation to proceed.

What affects pricing on a ozone treatment for electronics job:

  • Square footage and number of rooms affected
  • Type of materials affected (hardwood vs. carpet; drywall vs. plaster)
  • Whether the cause has been corrected (an active leak extends the scope)
  • Insurance involvement and documentation requirements

About insurance: Most events in this range qualify for insurance coverage when the cause is sudden and accidental. We work directly with your carrier and provide documentation that meets adjuster requirements.

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Why Ozone Treatment For Electronics Has to Start Within Hours, Not Days

1

System Inspection

Coils, blower, plenum, ducts, and condensate lines all inspected for source of the problem.

2

Isolation

System isolated and sealed before cleaning begins — no cross-contamination to unaffected zones.

3

Component Cleaning

Each affected component cleaned or replaced using manufacturer-approved methods.

4

Duct Cleaning

Full duct system brushed, HEPA-vacuumed, and treated with EPA-registered antimicrobial if needed.

5

Filtration Upgrade

High-MERV filters installed where appropriate to reduce recurrence.

6

Operational Verification

System restarted, airflow tested, and surfaces swab-tested before we close out.

Fairfax Property Owners on Their Ozone Treatment For Electronics Experience

We earn our reputation one job at a time. Here's what some of our customers have said.

★★★★★

"Puffback from the furnace dropped oily soot on every surface in the house. They knew exactly what it was, brought the right equipment, and had the whole place clean and odor-free in two weeks."

Gregory T.Annandale, VA Verified Review
★★★★★

"After the kitchen fire we thought our cabinets were ruined. They cleaned the solid-wood doors and frames, replaced only the particleboard boxes that took heat, and matched the finish exactly."

Theodore W.Vienna, VA Verified Review
★★★★★

"Smoke damage to our electronics looked total. They sent the items to their treatment facility and three weeks later returned a working TV, working amplifier, and a stereo that hadn't smelled this clean in years."

Rebecca J.Tysons, VA Verified Review

Ozone Treatment For Electronics — Questions We Get Most Often

Because smoke residue inside electronics is a slow-corrosion problem that worsens over time even if the device seems to work right now. Ozone treatment chemically breaks down smoke compounds at the molecular level, including compounds inside small enclosed spaces (board components, connectors, switch contacts) that physical cleaning can't reach. The combination of cleaning plus ozone treatment is what gives electronics the best chance of long-term post-fire reliability.
Ozone in controlled concentration and duration is safe for most electronic components — the chemistry that breaks down smoke compounds doesn't affect silicon, copper traces, plastics, or most other electronic materials. Excessive concentration or duration can degrade some materials; we use treatment parameters validated for electronics specifically, not generic facility-grade ozone exposure.
Solvent cleaning addresses what the solvent can physically reach — surfaces and accessible interior. Ozone treatment is a gas, so it reaches every interior surface of an enclosed device including spaces no solvent can access. Solvents remove residue; ozone breaks down compounds the residue is made of. Both are used in sequence for thorough electronics restoration; one alone doesn't produce the same result.
Not recommended. Effective electronics ozone treatment requires specific concentration, specific duration, sealed-chamber conditions, and verification testing. Household ozone generators produce ozone at concentrations too low to be effective in the timeframes that protect electronics from corrosion progression. Worse, untrained use can damage electronics with excessive treatment, and unsafe ozone exposure to operators is a real risk.
Treatment cycles run 4-24 hours per device or batch depending on smoke severity and device complexity. Sealed-chamber conditions, monitored ozone concentration, and timed exposure. After treatment, ozone decays naturally; devices return to safe handling within 2-4 hours after cycle end. Most electronics restoration timelines from pack-out to return are 7-21 days; ozone treatment is one phase of that overall cycle.
No — properly executed ozone treatment leaves no residual odor in the device. The chemistry consumed by the smoke compounds doesn't leave its own scent in the material. Device returned from treatment should smell like a clean electronic device of its type — same plastics, same metals, same materials, no smoke smell, no ozone smell. Persistent ozone scent after treatment indicates the device wasn't aired adequately.

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