Trusted HVAC Cleaning for Georgia Homeowners
HVAC cleaning in Georgia typically costs between $250 and $650 depending on which components need service, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. Scott Gray, owner and lead technician at Everest Air Duct Cleaning, has handled every job personally for 20 years — your system gets two decades of hands-on expertise, not a dispatched subcontractor. We’re available same-day throughout Georgia when your evaporator coils are freezing over, your blower is laboring, or your condenser can’t keep up with our brutal July humidity. Call (877) 565-7296 for a free, no-obligation estimate.

Georgia’s climate punishes HVAC systems harder than most states. Our pollen seasons coat coils in yellow grime. Our 95-degree summers force condensers to run 16 hours straight. Our crawlspaces breed mold that colonizes air handlers. Generalist HVAC companies treat cleaning as an afterthought — a quick vacuum and a bill. At Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Georgia, we’ve built our entire operation around the reality that a dirty system works harder, dies faster, and pumps contaminated air through your home. Our 433 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect what happens when a specialist treats your HVAC cleaning with the same rigor as a commercial remediation job.
What Our HVAC Cleaning Service Includes
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
Your evaporator coil sits in a dark, humid plenum above the furnace or air handler — the perfect environment for mold, pollen, and dust to cake into an insulating blanket. When that happens, refrigerant can’t absorb heat efficiently, ice builds up, and your system either freezes solid or runs nonstop without cooling. We remove the coil access panel and use Rotobrush contact-cleaning systems with soft-bristle heads designed for delicate aluminum fins, followed by Nikro HEPA vacuum extraction to pull loosened debris without contaminating your living space. In Georgia’s heavy pollen belt, we typically see coils that haven’t been cleaned in 5–10 years performing 30% below capacity.
Blower Cleaning
The blower motor and squirrel-cage fan are the lungs of your system — when they’re coated in dust and pet dander, they can’t move the designed CFM (cubic feet per minute) through your ducts. You’ll notice weak airflow from vents, rooms that never reach temperature, and a motor that hums louder each season. Scott Gray pulls the entire blower assembly, cleans the housing with compressed air and contact brushes, balances the fan wheel, and checks amp draw on the motor to catch bearing wear before it seizes. We’ve restored blowers in Druid Hills and North Decatur homes that were drawing 40% over rated amperage simply from accumulated grime.
Condenser Cleaning
Your outdoor condenser coil rejects all the heat your system removes from your home — when it’s choked with cottonwood fuzz, grass clippings, and Georgia’s red clay dust, head pressure skyrockets and compressor life plummets. We disassemble the top grille on every condenser we service, straighten damaged fins with precision combs, and apply foaming cleaner that breaks down organic buildup without corroding aluminum. For units near pine stands or construction zones in Belvedere and Whitemarsh Island, we often find coils so clogged that refrigerant pressures read like a system twice the actual age.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler cabinet houses your blower, coil, and often auxiliary heat strips — it’s also a collection point for anything that slips past your filter. Standing water in the drain pan breeds bacteria. Rust flakes from corroded cabinets circulate through ducts. We sanitize the entire cabinet interior with Guardsman products, clear primary and secondary drain lines with nitrogen pressure, and inspect the heat exchanger or heat strips for safe operation. In older Garden City and Phenix City homes with air handlers in ventilated attics, we’ve found cabinets where outdoor humidity has created mold colonies that standard filter changes never touch.
Heat Exchanger Cleaning
Gas furnaces rely on heat exchangers to separate combustion gases from your breathing air — cracks or heavy soot buildup create genuine safety hazards that no homeowner should ignore. We visually inspect every heat exchanger with borescope cameras during HVAC cleaning service, removing burner assemblies when needed for full access. Soot indicates incomplete combustion, often from dirty burners or improper gas pressure; we clean burner orifices, check flame color and pattern, and verify CO levels in the flue. This isn’t maintenance you defer — a compromised heat exchanger can introduce carbon monoxide into your supply air.
Coil Treatment
After mechanical cleaning, we apply EPA-registered coil treatments that inhibit microbial regrowth without leaving residue that affects heat transfer. For Georgia homeowners with allergy sufferers or recent water intrusion, we offer Abatement Technologies air scrubber installation — a permanent UV-C and photocatalytic oxidation system that continuously treats the coil and airstream. Unlike spray-and-walk-away services, our coil treatment is paired with verified airflow improvement: we measure static pressure before and after cleaning, so you see the performance gain, not just a clean smell.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Brands We Service for HVAC Cleaning
We’ve cleaned, serviced, and restored hundreds of Carrier, Trane, Lennox, and Goodman systems across Georgia — these four brands alone represent roughly 70% of residential installations in the state. With Carrier, we frequently address the specific coil designs in their Infinity series where fin spacing traps pollen more aggressively than wider-spaced competitors. Trane’s Spine Fin coils require specialized cleaning technique to avoid collapsing the unique tube-and-fin geometry; we’ve developed a low-pressure, high-volume approach that preserves their integrity while restoring efficiency. Lennox’s variable-capacity systems demand careful blower calibration after cleaning, and we’ve handled enough of their communicating equipment to navigate the diagnostic protocols without guesswork. Goodman units, common in Macon and Columbus new construction, often benefit most from condenser cleaning due to their outdoor coil placement near ground-level debris.
We also regularly service Rheem, York, Bryant, American Standard, and Ruud equipment — plus the full range of Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality components that integrate with these systems. Whether you have a 25-year-old Ruud in a North Augusta ranch or a two-stage Bryant with Aprilaire media filtration in a Druid Hills renovation, we arrive with the tooling and parts familiarity to clean without damaging, diagnose without replacing unnecessarily, and advise without upselling. If we encounter a brand or vintage we haven’t worked on personally, Scott Gray’s 20 years of cross-manufacturer experience means we adapt quickly — your system doesn’t wait for a learning curve.
Signs You Need HVAC Cleaning Right Now
- Your energy bill jumped 20% or more from the same month last year. Dirty coils and blowers force your system to run longer cycles to achieve the same temperature. We’ve cleaned systems in Savannah where the homeowner’s July bill dropped $87 the month following service — the equipment wasn’t failing, it was suffocating.
- You smell musty or sour odors when the system kicks on. That isn’t “just how HVAC smells” — it’s microbial growth on wet coils or in standing drain water. In Georgia’s humidity, mold can establish on a coil within two seasons of neglect. We locate the source, clean it mechanically, and treat to prevent regrowth.
- Some rooms never reach the thermostat setting while others are ice-cold. Uneven airflow often traces to a blower wheel caked with debris, or duct obstructions we identify during comprehensive HVAC cleaning. Before you assume you need zoning or duct replacement, verify that your equipment can actually move its rated airflow.
- You see ice on the refrigerant lines or evaporator coil. Ice buildup means restricted airflow across the coil (dirty blower, clogged filter, or blocked coil) or low refrigerant from a leak. Cleaning addresses the first three causes; if it’s a leak, our full-service capability means we can seal and recharge without calling a second company.
- Your system runs constantly but can’t hold temperature on hot days. A condenser coil clogged with Georgia clay and organic debris can’t reject heat effectively. The compressor runs at elevated temperatures, refrigerant pressures climb, and cooling capacity drops proportionally. This is the most common “needs replacement” misdiagnosis we correct with thorough cleaning.
Our HVAC Cleaning Process — Step by Step
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Systematic inspection and airflow measurement. Scott Gray arrives with a manometer and thermal hygrometer to record static pressure, temperature split, and humidity removal before touching anything. These baseline numbers tell us whether cleaning alone will solve your problem or if we’re uncovering deeper issues like duct leakage or refrigerant charge problems.
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Component-specific mechanical cleaning. We don’t use one method for everything. Evaporator coils get Rotobrush contact cleaning with vacuum extraction. Blowers get removed and cleaned on a workbench to protect your home from debris scatter. Condensers get foaming cleaner and fin straightening. Each component receives the technique that cleans thoroughly without damage — two decades of experience informs every choice.
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Drain line clearing and pan treatment. Clogged condensate drains cause thousands of dollars in water damage annually across Georgia. We clear primary and secondary lines with nitrogen pressure, install cleanout access where missing, and treat pans with Guardsman products that prevent algae and mold regrowth without corroding materials.
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Post-cleaning performance verification. We remeasure static pressure, temperature split, and amp draws on motors. You get before-and-after numbers that prove improvement, not just our word that “it’s cleaner now.” This documentation also establishes baseline performance for future maintenance comparisons.
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Honest assessment of any issues found. If we discover a cracked heat exchanger, failing capacitor, or duct separation during cleaning, we explain exactly what we found, show you the evidence, and outline repair options with upfront pricing. Our duct repair and sealing capability means most follow-up work happens without a second appointment or contractor.
How Much Does HVAC Cleaning Cost in Georgia?
How much HVAC cleaning costs in Georgia depends on which components need service, system accessibility, and contamination severity. Here’s what typical scenarios run:

- Blower-only cleaning: $180–$280
- Evaporator coil cleaning: $220–$350
- Condenser coil cleaning: $150–$250
- Full system cleaning (coils, blower, air handler, condenser): $450–$650
- Coil treatment with antimicrobial application: $75–$125 add-on
- Heat exchanger inspection and cleaning (gas furnaces): $180–$280
Several factors push pricing toward the higher end. Systems in tight crawlspaces or attic installations take longer to access safely — we see this frequently in older Columbus and Macon homes with original equipment placement. Heavy contamination from years of neglect requires more cleaning cycles and more disposal time. Multi-zone systems with multiple air handlers multiply the scope proportionally. Systems with hard-to-access coils (some Lennox and Carrier designs require panel removal that others don’t) add labor.
The best way to avoid overpaying is to get a written, itemized estimate before work begins — which is exactly what our free estimates provide. We break down each component, explain why it needs service, and let you prioritize if budget is a concern. Beware of “$99 whole-house” specials that arrive with a shop vacuum and leave your system barely touched; we’ve been called to remediate after these services left homeowners with damaged coils and unchanged filters. Our pricing reflects actual time, professional equipment, and the accountability of owner-performed work. Call (877) 565-7296 for your exact quote — estimates are free, and we don’t pressure for same-day decisions.
HVAC Cleaning Near Georgia — Our Service Area
Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Georgia covers the full state with focused response in major metro corridors. We typically schedule HVAC Cleaning in Atlanta and surrounding communities like Druid Hills and North Decatur with same-day or next-day availability. HVAC Cleaning in Augusta and North Augusta runs on a two-day schedule with emergency slots held open for system failures. HVAC Cleaning in Savannah extends through Garden City, Whitemarsh Island, and Belvedere with weekly route coverage. Columbus, Phenix City, and Macon fall on our central Georgia rotation with typical three-day scheduling. Wherever you’re located, Scott Gray handles the diagnostic and cleaning personally — we don’t franchise out territories or hand off to crews you’ve never met.
Serving Georgia, GA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Georgia area and know this community well, so we can help you find HVAC cleaning near you. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — HVAC Cleaning in Georgia
HVAC cleaning targets the mechanical components that heat, cool, and move air — evaporator coils, blowers, condensers, air handlers, and heat exchangers — while air duct cleaning addresses the distribution pathways between rooms. You can have pristine ducts and a failing system if the coils are clogged or the blower can’t move air; we offer both services but recommend HVAC cleaning when your symptoms point to equipment performance rather than duct contamination.
Most residential HVAC cleaning jobs take 2.5 to 4 hours from arrival to final testing. A single-component cleaning like a condenser or blower might finish in 90 minutes; a full-system cleaning with multiple air handlers in a larger home can extend to 5 hours. We don’t rush — the post-cleaning performance verification takes 15–20 minutes alone, and we won’t skip it. Call (877) 565-7296 to schedule a morning or afternoon slot that fits your calendar.
Affordable HVAC Cleaning in Georgia, GA ranges from $150 for a basic condenser cleaning to $650 for a comprehensive multi-component service, with most homeowners investing $350–$500 for the combination that addresses their actual symptoms. We provide itemized, upfront pricing during your free estimate — no hidden fees, no post-cleaning surprises. Call (877) 565-7296 for an exact quote based on your system type and accessibility.
Yes — we clean and service Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality components integrated with your HVAC system, including electronic air cleaners, media filters, and humidifiers. We also install replacement Aprilaire and Honeywell products in-house, so if your existing unit is beyond cleaning or repair, we can upgrade without coordinating a second contractor. Our 20 years of experience with these brands means we know the common failure modes and maintenance intervals specific to Georgia’s climate.
We reserve limited same-day and next-day slots for system failures where cleaning is the identified need — frozen coils, blower shutdowns from debris ingestion, or condenser emergencies during heat waves. True refrigerant leaks or electrical failures may require repair before cleaning; we’ll diagnose honestly and handle both if within our scope. For fastest response in Atlanta, Augusta, and Savannah, call (877) 565-7296 early in the day — our emergency slots fill by 9 AM during peak summer weeks.
We guarantee measurable performance improvement: if your static pressure, temperature split, and airflow don’t show documented improvement post-cleaning, we re-service at no charge. We also stand behind our workmanship for 90 days — if a component we cleaned fails due to our handling (not underlying equipment condition), we make it right. Our 433 verified reviews at 4.9 stars reflect that we resolve the rare issue rather than disappear.
Clear a 3-foot workspace around your indoor unit and ensure we can access your electrical panel — we test amp draws and may need to cycle breakers during verification. Replace or remove any cheap fiberglass filter so we can assess true system airflow without restriction. If you have pets, secure them during the service; we’ll be moving between indoor and outdoor units with doors open. That’s it — we bring all tools, cleaning agents, and protective materials. Call (877) 565-7296 to confirm your appointment and ask any location-specific questions.
Schedule Your HVAC Cleaning Service in Georgia Today
Your HVAC system works harder in Georgia than almost anywhere in the country — it deserves the Best HVAC Cleaning in Georgia, GA, not a cursory vacuum from a franchise crew. Scott Gray will inspect your equipment personally, clean with the same Rotobrush, Nikro, and Abatement Technologies systems trusted in commercial remediation, and prove the results with before-and-after performance numbers. Call (877) 565-7296 now for a free, no-obligation estimate. Same-day and emergency appointments available when your system can’t wait.
Written by Scott Gray, Owner & Lead Technician at Everest Air Duct Cleaning, serving Georgia since 2004.