Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Lawrenceville
Air duct cleaning in Lawrenceville typically costs $350–$650 for a full residential system, with most jobs completed in a single visit. We serve Lawrenceville from our Atlanta base, and Scott Gray has been pulling flex duct from 1990s-era attics in Gwinnett County for 20 years. If you’re in ZIP codes 30042, 30044, 30045, or 30049, we’ll give you a free estimate and a realistic timeline before we book.

Lawrenceville isn’t like basement-duct cities up north. The homes built during Gwinnett County’s explosive 1990s growth — the subdivisions off Sugarloaf Parkway, around Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road, and near the Mall of Georgia corridor — put flexible ductwork through unconditioned attics that hit 140°F in July. That specific combination of aging flex duct, extreme heat, and decades of deferred maintenance creates problems generic duct cleaners don’t recognize. Our Air Duct Cleaning team handles the full scope: cleaning, repair, sealing, and sanitizing, with Scott Gray on every job.
Why Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Georgia Is Lawrenceville’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
We’ve earned 433 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars — one of the highest review volumes in the air duct cleaning niche. That volume matters because it means hundreds of Lawrenceville-area homeowners have verified our work, not just a handful of friends-and-family ratings.
Scott Gray is the owner and the lead technician who shows up at your door. For 20 years, he’s worked every job himself — your home gets two decades of crawlspace-level experience, not an entry-level subcontractor dispatched from a call center. When we find collapsed flex duct in a Lawrenceville attic, Scott recognizes the failure pattern immediately because he’s seen it hundreds of times.
We carry professional-grade equipment that matches the problem: Rotobrush contact-cleaning systems with re-rounding attachments, Nikro HEPA vacuums for contained extraction, and Abatement Technologies air scrubbers. These are the same tools used in commercial remediation work, not the rental-shop vacuums some low-bid crews bring to your attic.
Our response time to Lawrenceville is typically same-day or next-day, and we don’t outsource the repair work if we find separated joints or collapsed runs. From dirty ducts to repaired, sealed, and sanitized — we handle the full scope without bringing in a second company.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Lawrenceville
Residential Duct Cleaning
Most Lawrenceville homes we service were built between 1985 and 2005, with flexible ductwork routed through attics that were never designed for conditioned air. The inner liners of this ductwork — especially in ZIP codes 30044 and 30045 — have spent 25 to 35 years cycling through extreme heat and humidity. We don’t just vacuum the registers. We access the attic trunk lines, inspect for collapsed elbows, and use Rotobrush contact cleaning to dislodge debris that’s compacted into the corrugated liner. For homes near Collins Hill Road or along Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road with original ductwork, this level of access is the difference between a surface cleaning and an actual system reset.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Lawrenceville’s commercial base has grown significantly with the expansion of medical offices near Gwinnett Medical Center and retail corridors along Highway 120. Commercial systems in these buildings often use rigid sheet metal rather than flex duct, but they share the same pollen load and humidity challenges. We scale our Nikro HEPA vacuum systems and Abatement Technologies air scrubbers to handle larger square footage without cross-contaminating occupied spaces. Scott Gray manages the containment strategy personally on commercial jobs — no crew rotation, no learning curve at your expense.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts carry conditioned air to your rooms, and in Lawrenceville’s 1990s homes, they’re often the first to show collapse at elbow runs where the flex duct changes direction in the attic. When the inner liner collapses, airflow drops and debris accumulates in the pocket behind the restriction. We identify these collapses during our initial inspection and use re-rounding attachments before extraction. Supply duct cleaning in Lawrenceville isn’t just about what’s blowing out — it’s about restoring the full diameter so your system doesn’t overwork itself trying to push air through a straw.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air back to your HVAC unit, and in Lawrenceville, they bear the brunt of Georgia’s pollen season. Metro Atlanta routinely records among the highest pollen counts in the nation, and that load concentrates at return grilles and the first few feet of duct behind them. We see heavy particulate buildup in returns on homes near wooded lots off Five Forks Trickum Road and in the older subdivisions south of downtown. Cleaning returns without addressing the grille and boot assembly is incomplete — we disassemble and clean those components as part of our standard scope.
Full System Cleaning
A full system cleaning in Lawrenceville addresses supply trunks, return trunks, branch lines, boots, grilles, and the air handler cabinet. Given the age and condition of most local ductwork, this is our most common request. We sequence the work to prevent recontamination: negative-pressure HEPA containment, mechanical agitation with Rotobrush contact cleaning, then sealed extraction. If we find separated joints or collapsed runs during the process, Scott Gray can repair or seal them on the spot — no callback, no second contractor.

Video Inspection
Video inspection lets Lawrenceville homeowners see what we see. We feed a lighted camera through the ductwork before and after cleaning, documenting collapse points, mold colonization, or joint separation. In 1990s-era homes, this is often the first time anyone has looked inside the ducts since installation. The video becomes part of your record and helps us target the cleaning rather than guessing at problem areas.
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.
Trusted Brands We Service in Lawrenceville
We install Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality products for Lawrenceville homeowners who want to close the loop from dirty ducts to genuinely cleaner air. These aren’t aftermarket add-ons — we size and install whole-home media air cleaners, UV germicidal lamps, and humidification controls as part of our integrated service. Because we stock common Honeywell and Aprilaire components locally, Lawrenceville customers don’t wait weeks for parts to ship. If your duct cleaning reveals that the system needs filtration upgrade or humidity control to prevent recurrence, we handle it in-house without referring you elsewhere.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Lawrenceville Homes
- Collapsed inner liner at attic elbow runs. In 30044 and 30045 ZIP codes, the accordion-style inner liner of 1990s flex duct frequently collapses at 90-degree elbows after decades of heat cycling. Debris packs into the pocket behind the collapse, and a basic vacuum pass won’t reach it without first re-rounding the duct.
- Mold colonization inside deteriorating flex duct. Lawrenceville’s humid subtropical climate drives significant attic moisture in late summer and fall. When the foil outer jacket of aging flex duct develops tears, that moisture reaches the fiberglass insulation and inner liner — creating conditions where mold is a genuine finding, not a scare tactic.
- Accordion-style liner separation at taped joints. Common in 1985–2005 homes, the taped joints between flex duct sections dry out and separate, allowing conditioned air to leak into unconditioned attic spaces. We find this routinely in subdivisions off Sugarloaf Parkway and near the Mall of Georgia corridor.
- Heavy pollen and particulate loading in return ducts. Georgia’s spring pollen season deposits extraordinary volumes of material on return grilles. In Lawrenceville homes with original ductwork, this buildup has been accumulating for 25-plus years, recirculating through the home until mechanically removed.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Lawrenceville, GA
A typical residential full system cleaning in Lawrenceville runs $350–$650 for homes up to 3,500 square feet. Supply-only or return-only cleaning ranges $180–$320. Video inspection adds $95–$150 when booked standalone, or it’s included at no additional charge with full system cleaning. Commercial duct cleaning starts at $0.35–$0.55 per square foot depending on system accessibility and containment requirements.
What moves the needle: homes with collapsed flex duct requiring re-rounding before cleaning add 45–90 minutes of labor; mold remediation or sanitizing with EPA-registered products adds $150–$300; duct repair or sealing found during cleaning is quoted before work proceeds. We don’t bait-and-switch. Scott Gray inspects the system, shows you the video, and gives an exact price before we start. Estimates are free — call (877) 565-7296.
| Service | Lawrenceville Price Range |
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| Full Residential System Cleaning | $350 – $650 |
| Supply or Return Duct Cleaning Only | $180 – $320 |
| Video Inspection (standalone) | $95 – $150 |
| Commercial Duct Cleaning | $0.35 – $0.55/sq ft |
| Mold Remediation/Sanitizing | $150 – $300 |
We Also Serve Cities Near Lawrenceville
We work throughout Gwinnett and surrounding counties, with regular routes to Lilburn, Norcross, Duluth, and Suwanee. If you’re in an unincorporated pocket between these cities — say, along Pleasant Hill Road or near the Gwinnett County Airport — we cover those too. Same equipment, same technician, same 4.9-star standard.
Serving Lawrenceville, GA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lawrenceville 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 Duct Cleaning in Lawrenceville
Lawrenceville homes overwhelmingly use flex duct routed through unconditioned attics rather than rigid duct in basements. Georgia attic heat exceeding 140°F degrades the inner liner, and humidity creates mold conditions that basement-duct cities simply don’t face. The cleaning techniques and equipment needed for collapsed, heat-damaged flex duct are fundamentally different from basic basement-duct vacuuming. Call (877) 565-7296 and Scott Gray will explain what your specific system needs.
No — but the condition of 1990s-era flex duct means the job is often more involved than a routine cleaning. In a 1997-built home on Sugarloaf Parkway near 30044, our crew found the original builder-grade flex duct, never cleaned, with inner liner collapsed at two 90-degree elbows in the attic. We used a Rotobrush system with a re-rounding attachment to restore airflow and extracted over 8 pounds of compacted debris and mold spores that a basic vacuum would have missed. The sooner we inspect, the more options you have before full replacement becomes necessary. Call (877) 565-7296 for a free video inspection.
Uneven heating or cooling between rooms, whistling or restricted airflow at specific registers, and unexpectedly high energy bills are the three most common indicators. In Lawrenceville’s 1990s homes, collapse typically occurs at attic elbow runs where the flex duct changes direction. We confirm collapse with video inspection before quoting repair. Call (877) 565-7296 to schedule — estimates are free.
Video inspection is included at no charge with all full system cleanings. For supply-only or return-only cleanings, it’s available as an add-on. We record before and after footage so you see exactly what was in your ducts and what we removed. In Lawrenceville’s older homes, this documentation often reveals issues the homeowner didn’t know existed. Call (877) 565-7296 to book.
Metro Atlanta’s spring pollen counts are among the highest in the nation, and that material loads heavily on return grilles and accumulates in duct interiors. Once inside, it recirculates until mechanically removed — your HVAC filter catches some, but not the material already deposited in the ductwork. For Lawrenceville homes with allergy sufferers or respiratory sensitivity, we recommend cleaning before peak season and upgrading to a Honeywell or Aprilaire media air cleaner. Call (877) 565-7296 for timing and options.
Ready to see what’s in your ducts? Call Everest Air Duct Cleaning at (877) 565-7296 for a free estimate. Scott Gray will inspect your system, show you the video, and give you an exact price before any work begins. We serve Lawrenceville and all of Gwinnett County with same-day and next-day availability.
Written by Scott Gray, Owner & Lead Technician at Everest Air Duct Cleaning, serving Lawrenceville and the Atlanta metro since 2004.