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Air Duct Cleaning in Georgia

299 zip codes with active providers out of 736 total (40.6% coverage). Ranked #3 of 33 states by avg bid.

State Avg

$85.57

National Avg

$69.47

Coverage

40.6%

vs National

+23.2%

State vs National Average

Georgia: $86+23.2% vs National Avg

Dashed line = National Avg ($69)

Air Duct Cleaning Costs in Georgia

Typical cost range: $300–$700 for a standard home; $700–$1,500 for larger systems

Standard whole-house duct cleaning (up to 10 vents)$300–$500
Larger home (11–20 vents)$500–$700
Dryer vent cleaning$100–$175
Sanitizing or antimicrobial treatment$100–$250
Duct repair or sealing (per section)$200–$500
Commercial duct cleaning$1,000–$3,000+

When to Hire a Air Duct Cleaning

You see visible dust, debris, or mold growth inside your ductwork when you look inside a supply or return vent
Household members have worsening allergies, asthma, or respiratory symptoms that improve when away from home
You just completed a renovation that generated significant dust — construction dust circulates through ducts and coats every surface
You've just moved into a new home and want a clean start, especially if the previous owner had pets or smokers

What to Look For

NADCA (National Air Duct Cleaners Association) certification — the only meaningful industry certification for duct cleaning
Truck-mounted vacuum equipment that creates negative pressure in your duct system — portable units don't have enough suction power for a proper cleaning
A process that includes brushing/agitating debris AND vacuuming, not just blowing air through the system
Willingness to show you before-and-after photos or video of your own ducts, not stock images

Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems in Georgia

Post-renovation dust coating the inside of every duct, dramatically reducing air quality and HVAC efficiency

Mold growth from condensation inside ducts, especially in humid climates or when the air handler is in an unconditioned space

Rodent nests and droppings inside ductwork — a health hazard that requires both pest removal and duct cleaning

Collapsed or disconnected flex duct sections in attics and crawl spaces that leak conditioned air and pull in contaminants

Clogged dryer vents that reduce drying efficiency and are a leading cause of house fires (nearly 3,000 per year)

Dust buildup on evaporator coils reducing HVAC efficiency by 10–30% and increasing energy costs

Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Air Duct Cleaning in Georgia

Are you NADCA certified, and do you follow the NADCA ACR Standard?

NADCA (National Air Duct Cleaners Association) certification means the company follows established cleaning standards and uses proper equipment. Many companies advertise duct cleaning without this baseline qualification.

What equipment do you use — truck-mounted or portable?

Truck-mounted systems provide 10,000+ CFM of suction and create true negative pressure through your duct system. Portable units are inadequate for whole-house cleaning. This single question separates legitimate companies from scammers.

Can you show me the inside of my ducts before and after?

Reputable companies use duct cameras and will happily show you the condition of your ducts before work begins. This also protects you from paying for cleaning you might not actually need.

Red Flags When Hiring a Air Duct Cleaning

  • Advertises a whole-house duct cleaning for under $100 — this is universally a scam or bait-and-switch
  • Cannot explain their cleaning process step-by-step or uses vague terms like 'sanitizing treatment'
  • Pushes chemical treatments, sealants, or UV light systems as mandatory add-ons during the initial cleaning
  • Uses portable equipment only — no truck-mounted vacuum system
  • Tells you your ducts are making you sick or causing diseases without any testing — scare tactics are a red flag

DIY vs Hiring a Professional Air Duct Cleaning

You can clean your vent covers and registers yourself (pop them off and wash them), change your HVAC filter regularly, and vacuum inside the first foot of exposed ductwork. But actual duct cleaning requires professional truck-mounted equipment that creates 10,000+ CFM of negative pressure through the system while rotating brushes dislodge debris. Consumer-grade duct cleaning tools can't reach more than a few feet into a duct run and risk pushing debris deeper. If you need duct cleaning, hire a NADCA-certified company — or skip it entirely. There's no effective middle ground.

Air Duct Cleaning Safety Tips

  • Beware of $29 or $49 whole-house duct cleaning offers — these are bait-and-switch scams that upsell unnecessary treatments. Legitimate duct cleaning costs $300–$700
  • Never allow a duct cleaner to apply chemical sealants, biocides, or 'encapsulants' inside your ducts unless you have documented mold growth confirmed by testing — these chemicals can off-gas into your living space
  • Dryer vent cleaning is not the same as duct cleaning. Clogged dryer vents are a fire hazard — the CPSC estimates 2,900 dryer fires per year from lint buildup

Best Time to Hire a Air Duct Cleaning in Georgia

The best time for duct cleaning is during spring or fall shoulder seasons when your HVAC usage is lower. This way you start the heavy cooling or heating season with a clean system. Post-renovation duct cleaning should happen immediately after construction finishes and before you live in the space. If you have allergies, schedule cleaning before spring pollen season. Dryer vent cleaning should happen annually regardless — lint buildup is a fire hazard year-round but especially in winter when dryers run more frequently.

Air Duct Cleaning Licensing in Georgia

Air duct cleaning licensing requirements vary by state. Some states require an HVAC contractor's license; others have no specific licensing. Regardless, always hire NADCA-certified companies. Verify the company carries liability insurance and workers' compensation. For any work involving mold treatment or chemical application inside ducts, additional licensing may be required.

City-by-City Costs (120 cities)

CityAvg BidMax BidMin BidZip Codes
Acworth$90.00$90.00$90.002
Alpharetta$90.00$90.00$90.005
Avondale Estates$90.00$90.00$90.001
Austell$90.00$90.00$90.002
Covington$90.00$90.00$90.003
Cartersville$90.00$90.00$90.002
Buford$90.00$90.00$90.003
Brooks$90.00$90.00$90.001
Conley$90.00$90.00$90.001
Conyers$90.00$90.00$90.003
Clarkdale$90.00$90.00$90.001
Clarkston$90.00$90.00$90.001
Jersey$90.00$90.00$90.001
Fayetteville$90.00$90.00$90.002
Flowery Branch$90.00$90.00$90.001
Forest Park$90.00$90.00$90.002
Experiment$90.00$90.00$90.001
Fairburn$90.00$90.00$90.001
Emerson$90.00$90.00$90.001
Ellenwood$90.00$90.00$90.001
Douglasville$90.00$90.00$90.004
Duluth$90.00$90.00$90.005
Decatur$90.00$90.00$90.008
Dacula$90.00$90.00$90.001
Lawrenceville$90.00$90.00$90.006
Jonesboro$90.00$90.00$90.003
Kennesaw$90.00$90.00$90.004
Holly Springs$90.00$90.00$90.001
Griffin$90.00$90.00$90.002
Hampton$90.00$90.00$90.001
Hiram$90.00$90.00$90.001
Grayson$90.00$90.00$90.001
Suwanee$90.00$90.00$90.001
Peachtree Corners$90.00$90.00$90.001
Porterdale$90.00$90.00$90.001
Pine Lake$90.00$90.00$90.001
Powder Springs$90.00$90.00$90.001
Rex$90.00$90.00$90.001
Red Oak$90.00$90.00$90.001
Redan$90.00$90.00$90.001
North Metro$90.00$90.00$90.002
Norcross$90.00$90.00$90.005
Oxford$90.00$90.00$90.001
Orchard Hill$90.00$90.00$90.001
Palmetto$90.00$90.00$90.001
Morrow$90.00$90.00$90.002
Marietta$90.00$90.00$90.0014
McDonough$90.00$90.00$90.002
Mableton$90.00$90.00$90.001
Lovejoy$90.00$90.00$90.001
Loganville$90.00$90.00$90.001
Locust Grove$90.00$90.00$90.001
Lithonia$90.00$90.00$90.002
Lithia Springs$90.00$90.00$90.001
Lilburn$90.00$90.00$90.002
Lebanon$90.00$90.00$90.001
Woodstock$90.00$90.00$90.002
Sunny Side$90.00$90.00$90.001
Tyrone$90.00$90.00$90.001
Tucker$90.00$90.00$90.002
Union City$90.00$90.00$90.001
Sharpsburg$90.00$90.00$90.001
Roswell$90.00$90.00$90.003
Riverdale$90.00$90.00$90.002
Smyrna$90.00$90.00$90.003
Snellville$90.00$90.00$90.002
Stockbridge$90.00$90.00$90.001
Stone Mountain$90.00$90.00$90.004
Scottdale$90.00$90.00$90.001
Atlanta$89.57$90.00$70.0092
Cumming$83.33$90.00$70.003
Peachtree City$83.33$90.00$70.003
Dallas$80.00$90.00$70.002
Canton$76.67$90.00$70.003
Auburn$70.00$70.00$70.001
Ball Ground$70.00$70.00$70.001
Bethlehem$70.00$70.00$70.001
Bowdon Junction$70.00$70.00$70.001
Jenkinsburg$70.00$70.00$70.001
Hoschton$70.00$70.00$70.001
Haralson$70.00$70.00$70.001
Flovilla$70.00$70.00$70.001
Braselton$70.00$70.00$70.001
Bremen$70.00$70.00$70.001
Carrollton$70.00$70.00$70.005
Chestnut Mountain$70.00$70.00$70.001
Cassville$70.00$70.00$70.001
Concord$70.00$70.00$70.001
Williamson$70.00$70.00$70.001
Waleska$70.00$70.00$70.001
Senoia$70.00$70.00$70.001
Jackson$70.00$70.00$70.001
Gay$70.00$70.00$70.001
Grantville$70.00$70.00$70.001
Monroe$70.00$70.00$70.002
Moreland$70.00$70.00$70.001
Nelson$70.00$70.00$70.001
Newnan$70.00$70.00$70.004
Oakwood$70.00$70.00$70.001
Luthersville$70.00$70.00$70.001
Mansfield$70.00$70.00$70.001
Milner$70.00$70.00$70.001
Rockmart$70.00$70.00$70.001
Sargent$70.00$70.00$70.001
Winston$70.00$70.00$70.001
Winder$70.00$70.00$70.001
Whitesburg$70.00$70.00$70.001
Social Circle$70.00$70.00$70.001
Turin$70.00$70.00$70.001
Temple$70.00$70.00$70.001
Villa Rica$70.00$70.00$70.001
Taylorsville$70.00$70.00$70.001
Zebulon$70.00$70.00$70.001
White$70.00$70.00$70.001
Fort Oglethorpe$56.25$56.25$56.251
Graysville$56.25$56.25$56.251
Varnell$56.25$56.25$56.251
Rossville$56.25$56.25$56.251
Gainesville$45.00$45.00$45.001
Tate$45.00$45.00$45.001

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Coverage Gaps

554 zip codes without coverage

These areas in Georgia have no active air duct cleaning providers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does air duct cleaning cost in Georgia?

The average bid for air duct cleaning in Georgia is $85.57, compared to the national average of $69.47. Prices range from $45 to $90 depending on location. Typical cost range: $300–$700 for a standard home; $700–$1,500 for larger systems.

What cities in Georgia have air duct cleaning coverage?

Georgia has air duct cleaning providers in 120 cities across 299 zip codes, representing 40.6% coverage of the state. Top cities include Acworth, Alpharetta, Avondale Estates, Austell, Covington.

How does Georgia compare to the national average for air duct cleaning?

Georgia is 23.2% above the national average for air duct cleaning. It ranks #3 out of 33 states by average bid.

Are there areas in Georgia without air duct cleaning providers?

Yes, 554 zip codes in Georgia currently have no active air duct cleaning providers. Underserved cities include Abac, Abbeville, Adairsville, Adel, Adrian.

When should I hire a air duct cleaning in Georgia?

You see visible dust, debris, or mold growth inside your ductwork when you look inside a supply or return vent The best time for duct cleaning is during spring or fall shoulder seasons when your HVAC usage is lower.

What should I look for in a air duct cleaning in Georgia?

NADCA (National Air Duct Cleaners Association) certification — the only meaningful industry certification for duct cleaning. Truck-mounted vacuum equipment that creates negative pressure in your duct system — portable units don't have enough suction power for a proper cleaning. Air duct cleaning licensing requirements vary by state.

Can I do air duct cleaning work myself instead of hiring a pro?

You can clean your vent covers and registers yourself (pop them off and wash them), change your HVAC filter regularly, and vacuum inside the first foot of exposed ductwork. But actual duct cleaning requires professional truck-mounted equipment that creates 10,000+ CFM of negative pressure through the system while rotating brushes dislodge debris. Consumer-grade duct cleaning tools can't reach more than a few feet into a duct run and risk pushing debris deeper.

What warranty should I expect from a air duct cleaning in Georgia?

Expect the company to clean the full HVAC system including supply, return, main trunk lines, and the air handler unit. The work should include before-and-after documentation.