Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Stone Mountain
Air duct cleaning in Stone Mountain typically runs $350–$650 for a full residential system and is usually completed in a single visit. We carry Rotobrush contact-cleaning systems and Nikro HEPA vacuums on every truck, so we’re equipped to handle the heavy clay-paste and pollen buildup that’s routine here — not an afterthought.

We’ve been pulling delaminated fiberglass duct board and Georgia red clay from Stone Mountain homes for twenty years. Scott Gray has worked every job himself since day one — your home gets the owner, not a substitute. From the ranch neighborhoods off Rockbridge Road in 30087 to the split-levels near Memorial Drive in 30083, we know the housing stock because we’ve crawled through it. Our Air Duct Cleaning team typically reaches Stone Mountain properties within 45 minutes of your call, and we don’t leave until the video inspection confirms the job’s done right. Call (877) 565-7296 for a free estimate.
Why Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Georgia Is Stone Mountain’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
433 neighbors have rated us 4.9 stars — the numbers speak for themselves. Many of those reviews come from repeat customers in 30087 and 30088 who’ve watched Scott Gray return year after year, not a rotating crew they have to re-explain their system to.
We don’t dispatch from a call center. Scott Gray answers the phone, schedules the work, and shows up with the Rotobrush and Nikro equipment himself. That matters in Stone Mountain, where a 1970s fiberglass duct board system with clay-paste saturation needs someone who’s seen it before — not someone reading from a franchise manual.
Our response time to Stone Mountain averages under an hour because we’re based in Atlanta and know the back routes through Tucker and Mountain Park. We don’t charge extra for the drive, and we don’t rush the job to hit a quota.
Two decades of crawlspace-level experience goes into every inspection. We’ve learned which Stone Mountain neighborhoods have original flex duct that’s reached end-of-life, which crawlspaces trap granite-heated air that accelerates mold, and when a cleaning will suffice versus when duct repair and sealing is the honest recommendation.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Stone Mountain
Residential Duct Cleaning
Stone Mountain’s single-story brick ranches and split-levels — built during DeKalb County’s eastward expansion from the 1960s through early 1980s — present a specific challenge. The original fiberglass duct board plenums in these homes are now 40–60 years old, with interior liners prone to delamination. We use Rotobrush contact-cleaning heads designed to agitate and extract that shed material without damaging what’s left of the substrate. A typical residential cleaning in Stone Mountain runs $350–$550 for a single-system home, $550–$650 for larger split-levels with multiple returns.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Stone Mountain’s commercial base — medical offices along Memorial Drive, retail near the Village, and small industrial spaces off Highway 78 — requires scheduled cleaning that doesn’t shut down operations. We work evenings and weekends, bring Abatement Technologies portable air scrubbers to maintain indoor air quality during the process, and provide pre- and post-cleaning video documentation for facility managers. Commercial duct cleaning in Stone Mountain starts at $800 for small offices and scales based on linear footage and access complexity.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply trunks in Stone Mountain homes take the worst hit. Granite heat absorption from surrounding Piedmont terrain pushes attic and crawlspace duct temperatures past 140°F in summer, accelerating mold colonization inside supply plenums. We target these runs specifically with our Rotobrush system, followed by HEPA extraction through Nikro vacuums. Supply duct cleaning as a standalone service in Stone Mountain runs $200–$350, though we typically recommend it as part of a full system cleaning for homes with visible mold or persistent musty airflow.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return systems in Stone Mountain pull in everything the park’s 3,200-acre forested preserve generates — oak pollen, pine pollen, sweet-gum debris — and mix it with Georgia clay dust during spring thunderstorms. The result is that distinctive orange-red paste we find caked on filters throughout 30087. Return duct cleaning runs $180–$320 in Stone Mountain, but the real value is in identifying whether your return plenum has become a reservoir for material that’s bypassing your filter entirely.
Full System Cleaning
This is what most Stone Mountain homes actually need. Full system cleaning covers supply trunks, return plenums, branch lines, and boot connections — the complete circulation path. We include video inspection before and after, so you see what was there and what we’ve removed. For Stone Mountain’s aging fiberglass duct board systems, this is often the only way to address the sticky composite of shed liner, clay dust, and pollen that filter changes alone cannot resolve. Full system cleaning runs $450–$650 depending on home size and duct configuration.

Video Inspection
We run a borescope camera through every trunk line we clean. In Stone Mountain, this step is non-negotiable. Skipping video inspection after cleaning misses hidden mold colonies in supply trunks near unconditioned crawl spaces, where elevated duct temps from granite heat absorption drive rapid regrowth. We document findings, show you the footage, and flag any areas where duct repair and sealing may be needed before the next season. Video inspection is included with full system cleaning or available standalone at $150.
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 Stone Mountain
We clean and service ductwork connected to all major HVAC brands, and we stock Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality products for installation when cleaning reveals that your system needs more than extraction. If your Stone Mountain home’s aging duct board is beyond cleaning — delaminated to the point of structural failure — we can source and install Honeywell whole-house media air cleaners or Aprilaire dehumidification systems that integrate with your existing equipment. We don’t outsource this work. Scott Gray handles the assessment, the cleaning, and any air quality upgrade in the same visit, so you’re not coordinating between multiple contractors across DeKalb County.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Stone Mountain Homes
- Delaminated fiberglass duct board shedding into airflow. The 1960s–1980s ranch homes dominating 30083, 30087, and 30088 commonly have original duct board plenums whose interior liners have separated from the substrate. We find this material coating registers and embedded in filters — a problem unique to this era of construction that’s rare in newer rigid sheet-metal systems.
- Clay-paste and pollen composite blocking return paths. Spring thunderstorms in Stone Mountain draw fine Georgia red clay through return grilles, where it mixes with pine pollen into a saturated paste. Standard filter changes alone cannot resolve this buildup once it’s adhered to duct interiors — it requires mechanical agitation and HEPA extraction.
- Mold colonization in supply trunks from granite-heated attics. Stone Mountain’s position in the Georgia Piedmont, with surrounding granite surfaces and limited tree cover over many rooflines, creates attic temperatures that push supply trunks past the threshold where mold spores colonize rapidly. The park’s dense canopy upwind keeps ambient spore counts elevated well into fall, feeding the cycle.
- Failed flex duct connections in crawl spaces. Early-generation flex duct in Stone Mountain’s split-levels has reached 40–60 years of service. The inner liner deteriorates, the insulation sags, and connections separate — creating both efficiency loss and a pathway for crawlspace contaminants to enter conditioned air. Light-duty vacuuming fails to extract the saturated residue from these deteriorated liners, leaving mold food behind that film tests later confirm.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Stone Mountain, GA
| Service | Typical Range in Stone Mountain |
|---|---|
| Residential full system cleaning (single-story ranch) | $350–$550 |
| Residential full system cleaning (split-level / multi-return) | $450–$650 |
| Supply duct cleaning (standalone) | $200–$350 |
| Return duct cleaning (standalone) | $180–$320 |
| Commercial duct cleaning (small office) | $800–$1,200 |
| Video inspection (standalone) | $150 |
| Video inspection (with full cleaning) | Included |
What moves you within these ranges? Home size matters — a 1,200-square-foot ranch off Memorial Drive takes less time than a 2,400-square-foot split-level near Stone Mountain Park with multiple attic access points. Duct material matters too: fiberglass duct board requires more careful agitation than rigid metal, and deteriorated flex duct may need repair before cleaning can be effective. Accessibility counts — crawlspace work in 30088’s older homes with limited clearance adds time. We assess all of this during your free estimate, provide upfront pricing before we start, and don’t upsell what you don’t need. Call (877) 565-7296 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Stone Mountain
Our service radius extends naturally to Mountain Park, Tucker, Clarkston, and Redan — the same DeKalb County and east-Atlanta corridor where we’ve worked for two decades. If you’re in Tucker and seeing similar clay-paste buildup, or in Clarkston with aging split-level ductwork, the same owner-led team responds with the same equipment and the same direct accountability.
Serving Stone Mountain, GA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Stone Mountain 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 Stone Mountain
Clean first, then assess. We’ve restored airflow and air quality in dozens of 1970s Stone Mountain homes with fiberglass duct board that homeowners assumed needed full replacement. Our Rotobrush system extracts delaminated liner and clay-paste buildup without destroying the plenum structure. We video-inspect after cleaning to determine whether the substrate remains intact enough for sealing, or whether localized repair is more cost-effective than whole-system replacement. Replacement of a full duct system in Stone Mountain typically runs $3,500–$6,000, so a $450–$650 cleaning with honest assessment is the rational first step. Call (877) 565-7296 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Every 3–5 years for most Stone Mountain homes, but every 2–3 years if you have allergy sufferers, multiple pets, or live directly downwind of the park’s forested areas in 30087. The sustained oak, pine, and sweet-gum pollen loads here exceed typical suburban readings, and they accumulate faster in aging fiberglass duct board systems where the rough interior surface traps particulate. Homes with whole-house air cleaners we install — Honeywell or Aprilaire units — can extend that interval. Call (877) 565-7296 and we’ll evaluate your specific exposure and system condition.
It’s Georgia clay dust mixed with pine pollen paste — a residue unique to Stone Mountain’s Piedmont soil composition and the park’s dense pine canopy. Spring thunderstorms draw fine outdoor particulate straight into return grilles, where moisture binds clay and pollen into a sticky layer that standard filters can’t fully stop. When we see this on your filter, we know to inspect the return plenum and supply trunk for the same coating inside. That’s the material our Rotobrush and Nikro systems are built to extract. Call (877) 565-7296 after your next storm if the residue returns quickly — it often signals internal buildup.
Yes, if the mold is contained to interior duct surfaces and hasn’t compromised the duct board structure. Stone Mountain’s granite-heated attics and crawl spaces create conditions where mold colonizes supply trunks — we see this most in homes where ductwork runs through unconditioned spaces. Our cleaning process includes mechanical agitation, HEPA extraction, and application of Guardsman sanitizer where appropriate. However, if the duct board is structurally deteriorated or insulation is saturated, cleaning alone won’t solve the problem — we’ll show you the video evidence and recommend repair or replacement honestly. Call (877) 565-7296 for inspection and upfront assessment.
No — and that’s why local expertise matters. Normal household dust responds to standard contact cleaning. The clay-paste and delaminated fiberglass composite common in Stone Mountain requires Rotobrush power-vac heads with stiffer bristle configurations and higher-torque drive units, paired with Nikro HEPA vacuums rated for wet/dry extraction. We also deploy Abatement Technologies portable air scrubbers during the process to protect your indoor air while we’re disturbing heavy buildup. Entry-level equipment or light-duty vacuums fail to extract the saturated residue from deteriorated flex duct liners, leaving mold food behind that film tests later confirm. We bring the right tools for Stone Mountain’s specific conditions — because we’ve learned what doesn’t work here. Call (877) 565-7296 to schedule.
Ready to clear what Stone Mountain’s climate and housing stock have left in your ducts? Scott Gray will inspect your system personally, show you what we’re dealing with via video, and quote upfront before any work begins. No substitute technicians. No generic equipment. Just twenty years of owner-led expertise on every job. Call (877) 565-7296 for your free estimate today.
Written by Scott Gray, Owner at Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Georgia, serving Stone Mountain since 2004.