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Service Overview

Thorough HVAC Cleaning for Atlanta Homes and Commercial Buildings

Dust, remodeling debris, pest contamination, moisture, and other material can accumulate inside an HVAC system over time. When your ductwork needs professional attention, Atlanta Air Pro is ready to inspect the system, explain what we find, and recommend an appropriate cleaning solution.

We provide professional air duct cleaning for residential properties and commercial buildings throughout Atlanta and surrounding communities. Our trained and experienced technicians use specialized cleaning equipment to remove accessible dust, debris, and contamination from applicable ductwork and HVAC components.

You receive upfront pricing before approving the work. No hidden fees. No guesswork.

Air Duct Cleaning Based on the Condition of Your System

Not every dusty vent means an entire HVAC system needs to be cleaned.

Dust can collect on return grilles because air continually passes through them. Before recommending a larger service, Atlanta Air Pro evaluates the condition of accessible ductwork and applicable HVAC components.

Professional air duct cleaning may be appropriate when an inspection reveals:

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency does not recommend cleaning residential air ducts automatically on a fixed schedule. Its guidance says cleaning should be considered when there is substantial visible mold growth in hard-surface ducts, vermin infestation, or excessive accumulations of dust and debris.

Our goal is to recommend the service your system appears to need, not to sell unnecessary work.

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Upfront Pricing

How Much Does Air Duct Cleaning Cost in Atlanta, GA?

Air duct cleaning with Atlanta Air Pro starts at $299 for smaller residential systems. Your final price depends on the number of HVAC systems, number of vents and returns, duct layout, accessibility, property size, and the condition of the ductwork.

Before cleaning begins, our technician evaluates the system, explains the recommended scope, and confirms the total price. No hidden fees. No surprise add-ons after the work starts.

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Warning Signs

Signs Your Air Ducts May Need Professional Cleaning

Because most ductwork is hidden behind walls, above ceilings, or inside an attic or crawlspace, contamination is not always obvious. These conditions may indicate that it is time to have the system evaluated.

  • Visible Dust or Debris Inside the Ductwork

    A small amount of surface dust around a grille is common. Large deposits inside accessible ducts, debris around supply registers, or particles visibly entering a room may indicate that professional cleaning should be considered.

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    Unusual Odors When the HVAC System Runs

    Musty, stale, or unpleasant odors that become noticeable when the system starts may originate from ductwork, filters, drain pans, coils, blower components, pests, or other areas.

    Cleaning should address the confirmed source of the odor rather than masking it with a fragrance.

  • Dust Following Remodeling or Construction

    Drywall dust, sawdust, insulation fibers, flooring debris, and other construction material can enter open supply and return registers.

    Consider an inspection after major remodeling, particularly when the HVAC system operated while dust-producing work was underway.

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    Evidence of Rodents or Insects

    Droppings, nesting material, damaged insulation, scratching sounds, or unexplained odors may indicate pest activity.

    The pest problem and entry points should be addressed before or alongside cleaning so the contamination does not return.

  • Suspected Mold or Mildew

    Discoloration, moisture staining, unusual material, or persistent musty odors may create concerns about mold or mildew.

    Not every dark mark is mold. A camera image or visual inspection may identify suspicious material, but definitive identification can require an expert assessment or laboratory analysis.

  • Water or Condensation Problems

    Moisture may enter the system through condensation, roof or plumbing leaks, clogged drain lines, overflowing drain pans, damaged insulation, or poorly sealed duct connections.

    Cleaning alone will not solve a recurring moisture problem. The source should be identified and corrected.

  • Debris Coming From Supply Vents

    Particles visibly entering occupied rooms through supply registers may indicate substantial accumulation, damaged duct material, construction debris, or another system problem.

  • Unknown Maintenance History

    An inspection may be useful when purchasing a property, preparing a rental for new occupants, taking over a commercial building, or evaluating a system with no reliable service history.

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What to Expect

What’s Included in our Air Duct Cleaning?

Air duct cleaning involves more than wiping the visible vent covers.

Your recommended scope will depend on the number of HVAC systems, duct materials, accessibility, property layout, and the type of contamination found.

Commonly Included in the Approved Duct-Cleaning Scope:

  • Supply registers and grilles
  • Return grilles
  • Supply ductwork
  • Return-air pathways
  • Main trunk lines
  • Branch ducts
  • Register boots
  • Plenums

Additional Services When Needed

  • Blower motor and wheel cleaning
  • Evaporator coil cleaning
  • HVAC decontamination
  • Mold and mildew treatment
  • Air-handler cabinet cleaning
  • Damaged duct repair or replacement

Your quote will explain which components are included and which related services are optional.

The EPA defines duct cleaning broadly as cleaning components of a forced-air heating and cooling system, which may include supply and return ducts, registers, grilles, coils, drain pans, fan components, and air-handler housings.

High-Quality Service

How Atlanta Air Pro Cleans Your Air Duct System

1

We Discuss Your Concerns

The technician begins by asking what prompted your service request.

Tell us about:

  • Visible debris
  • Unusual HVAC odors
  • Recent remodeling
  • Water damage
  • Pest activity
  • Mold or mildew concerns
  • Dust entering rooms
  • A newly purchased property
  • Previous cleaning recommendations

Understanding the concern helps us focus the inspection and recommend an appropriate scope.

2

We Evaluate Accessible Areas

We review the property layout, number of HVAC systems, register locations, return-air pathways, duct materials, and accessible air-handling components.

If visible conditions do not appear to support a particular service, we explain that rather than relying on a high-pressure recommendation.

3

We Protect the Work Area

Our technicians place and operate equipment carefully while working around your home or business.

Any specific preparation requirements will be explained before the appointment.

4

We Create Controlled Airflow

Professional vacuum equipment creates suction within the system to help collect loosened dust and debris.

The collection system should prevent removed contaminants from being redistributed into the occupied property.

5

We Loosen Material From Applicable Surfaces

Appropriate agitation tools are used to dislodge material from accessible duct surfaces.

Depending on the system, these tools may include:

  • Air whips
  • Compressed-air tools
  • Brushes suitable for the duct material
  • Contact-vacuum equipment
  • Other professional source-removal tools

 

NADCA describes source removal as a process that combines agitation to loosen contaminants with collection equipment that captures the dislodged material.

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We Clean Included HVAC Components

Cleaning only the visible vents may leave debris inside return ducts, trunk lines, the blower compartment, or other applicable parts of the system.

We clean the components listed in your approved service scope and explain when an additional component requires separate attention.

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We Review the Completed Work

After cleaning, we review the work performed and discuss maintenance, repairs, moisture correction, or related services that may be appropriate.

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What to Expect on Air Duct Cleaning Day

We want you to know what to expect before our equipment enters your home or business. Preparation is usually simple, and your technician will explain the approved cleaning scope before work begins.

Provide Reasonable Access to Vents

Our technicians need reasonable access to the supply registers, return grilles, HVAC equipment, and other areas included in your approved service.

When practical, move small decorations, fragile objects, and lightweight items located directly below or in front of a vent. You do not need to move heavy furniture unless our team requests it before the appointment.

Keep Pets Away From Work Areas

For their safety and comfort, pets should be secured in a quiet room or another safe area that technicians will not need to enter.

Cleaning equipment can be noisy, and technicians may need to move between your property and their service vehicle while carrying hoses, tools, and other equipment.

Expect Some Equipment Noise

Professional vacuum and agitation equipment can create noticeable noise while cleaning is underway. Phone calls, online meetings, television, work, and rest may be temporarily disrupted.

The amount of noise depends on the equipment used, the property layout, and the areas being cleaned.

Remaining Inside During Cleaning

You may be able to remain inside during the service, but technicians will need access to different rooms as they work through the system.

Your technician will explain whether you should temporarily leave a particular work area and provide any ventilation or reentry instructions when an optional treatment is included.

Protecting Your Property

Our technicians position and operate their equipment carefully while working around your property. The collection and containment process is intended to capture loosened material instead of allowing it to spread into occupied rooms.

Any special access requirements or property-protection steps will be discussed before cleaning begins.

Final Review and Cleanup

After cleaning, the technician removes the equipment, reviews the completed work, and explains any maintenance, repair, moisture, or related HVAC concerns that were identified.

Please request saved before-and-after photos or videos before service begins if you would like visual documentation for your records.

Air Duct Cleaning Is More Than Vent Cleaning

The terms “vent cleaning” and “air duct cleaning” are often used interchangeably, but they can describe very different levels of service.

Vent Cleaning

Basic vent cleaning generally removes surface dust from visible registers or grilles.

It may improve the appearance of the vent cover, but it does not necessarily remove material from the interior supply and return duct system.

Professional Air Duct Cleaning

Professional duct cleaning addresses the accessible interior components included in the approved scope. It uses specialized agitation and collection equipment to loosen and remove material rather than pushing debris farther into the system.

Before comparing quotes, ask each company:

  • Are both supply and return ducts included?
  • Are trunk lines included?
  • Which HVAC components will be cleaned?
  • Is the quoted price for one system or the entire property?
  • Are there additional per-vent fees?
  • Will optional treatments be explained before application?
  • Will damaged or inaccessible areas be identified?
  • Is the total price approved before work begins?
 

Atlanta Air Pro provides upfront pricing so you can understand what you are approving.

Concerns

Mold, Mildew and Moisture Concerns

Mold-related ductwork claims should be handled carefully.

A dark mark, stain, or camera image does not automatically prove that mold is present. Atlanta Air Pro can identify visible conditions that may deserve attention, but final confirmation may require qualified assessment or laboratory analysis.

Moisture Must Be Corrected

If mold or mildew is associated with water intrusion or condensation, the moisture source must be resolved. Otherwise, the condition may return after cleaning or treatment.

Potential moisture sources include the following:

  • Roof or plumbing leaks
  • Clogged condensate drains
  • Overflowing drain pans
  • Poorly insulated ductwork
  • Air leaks around duct connections
  • Wet duct insulation
  • Excessive condensation
  • Water-damaged HVAC components

Some Materials May Require Replacement

Wet or mold-contaminated fiberglass duct liner or other porous insulated duct material may not be effectively restored through cleaning alone.

The EPA recommends replacing wet or visibly moldy fiberglass duct material and states that moisture control is essential to prevent recurrence.

Treatments Must Be Appropriate for the Surface

Any antimicrobial or decontamination product should be suitable for the specific material and intended use. It must be applied according to its label instructions.

Atlanta Air Pro will explain a recommended treatment before you approve it.

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Why Choose Us

What Makes Atlanta Air Pro Your Best Choice For Atlanta Air Duct Services?

Atlanta homeowners and businesses choose Atlanta Air Pro because we focus on honest service, clear communication, and detailed cleaning. We do not believe in rushed work or confusing recommendations. Our goal is to help you understand what your system needs and provide the right cleaning solution.

Trained & Experienced Technicians

Atlanta Air Pro is led by Jay C. and trained technicians who use proven methods and updated techniques to deliver reliable air duct cleaning results.

Proper Equipment

Our team uses professional-grade vacuums, brushes, and cleaning tools to remove dust, debris, and buildup, helping improve airflow, cleanliness, and indoor air comfort safely.

Upfront Pricing, No Hidden Fees

We keep pricing and service details clear with no hidden surprises, explaining the process upfront and answering questions before cleaning begins for full customer confidence.

Satisfied Guaranteed

Customer satisfaction comes first with responsive support, clear communication, and dependable service backed by over 600+ five-star Google reviews from customers across the Atlanta area.

Available 24 Hours

Atlanta Air Pro is available 24/7 to take calls, answer service questions, and help schedule your appointment.

Recognized Local Service

Atlanta Air Pro was named as a 2025 Best of Georgia Honorable Mention winner for duct cleaning services.

Highly Rated by Customers

We currently have a 4.9-star rating from hundreds of customers on a third-party review platform. Recent reviews frequently mention professional service, communication, punctuality, detailed work, and fair pricing.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How is air duct cleaning priced?

Pricing depends on factors such as the number of HVAC systems, property size, vent and duct layout, accessibility, contamination level, and any additional HVAC components included in the service.

Atlanta Air Pro provides an upfront quote explaining the approved scope and any optional services before work begins.

Call (404) 437-4508 for a free quote and upfront pricing.

The duration of Atlanta air duct cleaning varies depending on the size of your home and the complexity of your HVAC system. On average, expect the process to take around 3 to 5 hours. Keep in mind that larger homes or those with more extensive ductwork may require additional time.

There is no universal cleaning schedule appropriate for every property.

Cleaning frequency depends on actual system conditions, renovations, pests, moisture events, contamination, property use, and inspection findings.

The precise scope depends on the service you approve. It may include accessible supply and return ducts, registers, trunk lines, plenums, and applicable HVAC components.

Atlanta Air Pro explains what is included before work begins.

No. Technicians use existing registers, grilles, end caps, and service openings when those areas provide sufficient access.

Some systems may require a temporary service opening so appropriate cleaning equipment can reach the duct interior. When a new opening is necessary, the technician should explain where it will be created and how it will be properly closed after cleaning.

Air duct cleaning should not be presented as a treatment or cure for allergies, asthma, or another health condition. Cleaning can remove accessible dust, debris, and confirmed contamination from the components included in the service, but individual indoor-air and health outcomes vary. Customers with medical concerns should consult an appropriate healthcare professional.

Cleaning may remove contamination from some suitable hard surfaces, but the moisture source must be corrected. Wet or moldy fiberglass duct material may need to be replaced.

Visual appearance alone may not definitively establish that a substance is mold.

Same-day appointments may be available. The ability to complete cleaning during the initial visit depends on scheduling, system condition, property size, and the approved scope. Call (404) 437-4508 to check current availability.

The technician reviews the components included in the approved scope and checks accessible areas after cleaning. Available visual findings may be shown during the final review.

Customers who require saved before-and-after photographs or video should request them before the service begins because recorded documentation may not be included automatically.

Yes. Atlanta Air Pro provides air duct and HVAC cleaning services for commercial buildings.

Commercial projects receive a customized scope based on the building, systems, access, and scheduling requirements.

Air duct cleaning addresses the HVAC duct system.

Dryer vent cleaning addresses the separate exhaust pathway that carries heat, moisture, and lint away from the clothes dryer.

Atlanta Air Pro offers both services.

Technicians need reasonable access to the supply registers, return grilles, HVAC equipment, and other components included in the approved cleaning scope. When practical, move small or fragile items located directly in front of a vent. You do not need to move heavy furniture unless instructed before the appointment.

Atlanta Air Pro uses professional vacuum collection and agitation equipment to loosen and capture accessible dust and debris. Depending on the duct material, layout, and condition, the tools may include air whips, compressed-air tools, suitable brushes, contact-vacuum equipment, and other source-removal tools.

The technician selects equipment appropriate for the system rather than applying the same cleaning method to every property.

The technician removes the cleaning equipment and reviews the work areas after completing the approved service. Any temporary coverings or containment materials used during cleaning are removed before the appointment is completed.

That depends on the cleaning process, property layout, household sensitivities, pets, and whether an optional treatment is applied.

Your technician will explain any preparation, ventilation, or reentry instructions before service.

Atlanta Air Pro is available 24 hours a day for service calls and appointment requests.

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Do not settle for a quick vent wipe or a vague cleaning offer that does not explain what is included.

Atlanta Air Pro provides residential and commercial air duct cleaning with professional equipment, upfront pricing, and no hidden fees. We evaluate the system, explain the proposed scope, and help you select the service that fits your property.

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