Fast, Reliable Air Quality & Sanitizing Across Conyers
Air quality and sanitizing service in Conyers typically runs $280–$650 for residential systems and $450–$950 for oversized units on acreage properties, with most jobs completed in a single visit. We’re usually on-site in Conyers within 24–48 hours of your call.

We’ve been driving the service roads of Rockdale County for two decades — from the subdivisions off GA-138 to the acreage properties along Flat Shoals Road and the rural stretches near 30012. Conyers isn’t Atlanta sprawl, and it isn’t pure countryside either. It’s a mix of 1990s-built neighborhoods with flex-duct systems aging in unconditioned attics, and larger properties with detached workshops that need their own HVAC attention. That combination demands equipment and experience most generalist crews don’t carry. Scott Gray has worked every job for 20 years — your home gets the owner, not a substitute. Call (877) 565-7296 for a free estimate.
Why Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Georgia Is Conyers’s Preferred Air Quality & Sanitizing Company
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing team knows Conyers’s housing stock intimately. The ranch and two-story homes built during Rockdale County’s 1990s and early-2000s expansion — the ones lining neighborhoods near Conyers Middle School and stretching toward the 30013 ZIP — share a common vulnerability: flex-duct systems in unconditioned attics that have never been cleaned, now degrading from two decades of Georgia heat cycles.
433 neighbors have rated us 4.9 stars — the numbers speak for themselves. Conyers customers specifically mention our willingness to address what we find rather than sanitize over it. When our Rotobrush system pulls back a collapsed liner at a branch take-off, we don’t fog antimicrobial into a broken duct and call it done. We repair, seal, then sanitize. That integrity shows up in reviews from homeowners in the 30094 area who’ve dealt with contractors who wouldn’t go beyond surface-level treatment.
Response time to Conyers averages same-day or next-day scheduling. We’re based in Atlanta with direct route access via I-20, and we don’t dispatch franchise crews from a call center. Scott Gray coordinates each job personally and arrives with the equipment roster needed for your specific system — whether that’s a standard residential unit off Salem Road or a 5-ton handler serving a detached workshop on five acres.
Two decades of crawlspace-level experience goes into every inspection. We’ve sanitized ducts in Conyers homes where the attic temperature exceeded 130°F at 10 a.m., and we’ve worked crawl spaces where humidity readings explained the mold growth the homeowner could smell but couldn’t locate. That field knowledge means we diagnose faster and treat the actual problem, not the symptom.
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Services in Conyers
Mold Treatment
Mold accumulation inside Conyers duct systems is a routine finding, not an outlier. The combination of Rockdale County’s dense pine and oak canopy — which traps humidity against structures — and flex-duct routed through poorly ventilated attics creates conditions where mold colonizes return-air boxes and branch connections within 5–7 years of installation. We treat active mold with Abatement Technologies HEPA-contained removal, then apply Guardsman antimicrobial to prevent regrowth. In Conyers’s 30012 and 30013 ZIPs, we regularly find mold in systems that have never been inspected because the homeowner assumed “out of sight” meant “not a problem.”
Bacteria Sanitizing
Bacterial loading in ductwork spikes after any period of system inactivity — common in Conyers’s seasonal homes and detached workshops. Our process uses commercial-grade fogging equipment paired with Nikro HEPA extraction to remove particulate before sanitizing, ensuring the treatment reaches actual duct surfaces rather than coating loose debris. For homes near the Yellow River corridor where groundwater intrusion affects crawl-space humidity, we adjust antimicrobial selection to address the specific bacterial strains associated with damp-soil environments.
Odor Removal
Persistent HVAC odors in Conyers homes usually trace to one of three sources: degraded flex-duct liner releasing plasticizer volatiles, mold in condensate pans, or rodent activity in unconditioned attics. We don’t mask odors — we source them. Our inspection protocol includes borescope examination of branch take-offs, where heat-fatigued liners in Conyers’s 1990s-era housing stock commonly delaminate and trap organic material. Odor removal without addressing the underlying degradation is temporary at best.
UV Light Installation
UV-C lamp installation at the evaporator coil is one of the most effective upgrades for Conyers’s pollen-heavy environment. We install Honeywell and Aprilaire UV systems sized to your air handler’s tonnage — critical on acreage properties with oversized units that standard residential UV kits can’t adequately cover. The lamps suppress mold and bacterial growth on wet coils, which is where Conyers’s high humidity causes the most persistent problems. We size, install, and warranty the full system; no outsourcing to an electrician or third-party HVAC contractor.
Allergen Reduction
Conyers sits in one of the Southeast’s heaviest pollen zones. Oak, pine, and ragweed pollen infiltrates duct systems through leaky return-air boxes and poorly sealed flex-duct connections — then recirculates for months. Our allergen reduction service combines mechanical removal with source sealing: Rotobrush contact-cleaning dislodges adhered pollen from duct walls, Nikro HEPA extraction captures it at 99.97% efficiency, and we identify and seal the infiltration points that let new pollen enter. For allergy sufferers in the subdivisions off Flat Shoals Road, this typically reduces indoor pollen load by 60–80%.

Air Purifier Installation
Whole-home air purifiers from Honeywell and Aprilaire integrate directly with your HVAC system, treating every cubic foot of circulated air. In Conyers homes with degraded flex-duct that can’t be fully sealed due to liner condition, a whole-home purifier provides ongoing particle capture that compensates for duct leakage. We size units to actual system CFM, not square footage estimates — essential for the oversized handlers common on Conyers acreage properties.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Conyers
We stock and install Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality products for Conyers customers, with UV lamps, media filters, and whole-home purifiers available without the two-week special-order delays common with generalist HVAC contractors. Our Abatement Technologies air scrubbers and Nikro HEPA vacuums are the same systems used in commercial remediation — we don’t downgrade to residential-grade equipment for house calls. For antimicrobial application, we use Guardsman products formulated for HVAC environments, not consumer-grade alternatives that off-gas or break down under coil temperatures. Parts availability means faster turnaround: most Conyers installations are completed in a single visit, and we carry replacement UV bulbs and filters for systems we’ve installed.
Common Air Quality & Sanitizing Problems We See in Conyers Homes
- Collapsed flex-duct liners at branch take-offs. In the subdivisions that expanded along GA-138 and Flat Shoals Road during the late 1990s build-out, heat-fatigued inner liners partially detach and collapse, creating debris reservoirs that standard sanitizing can’t reach. We find this in roughly 40% of first-time cleanings in 30012 and 30013.
- Mold in unconditioned attics with minimal insulation. Conyers’s combination of high humidity and extreme attic temperatures creates condensation on duct exteriors that migrates to interiors through degraded liner seams. The mold isn’t always visible at registers — it’s often concentrated at the evaporator cabinet.
- Oversized systems on acreage properties with inadequate sanitizing equipment. Standard truck-mount units can’t produce the CFM needed for 4–5 ton handlers serving detached workshops. Technicians who don’t verify tonnage before starting often leave significant debris in the system.
- Pollen infiltration through unsealed return connections. Rockdale County’s spring pollen counts regularly exceed 3,000 grains per cubic meter. Leaky return-air boxes in 1990s-era Conyers homes pull this directly into the duct system, where it adheres to duct walls and feeds mold and bacterial growth year-round.
Pricing for Air Quality & Sanitizing in Conyers, GA
A typical residential mold treatment and sanitizing in Conyers runs $280–$450 for systems up to 3.5 tons, and $380–$650 for larger homes with 4–5 ton handlers. UV light installation ranges from $450–$850 depending on lamp count and air handler access. Whole-home air purifier installation with Honeywell or Aprilaire units runs $680–$1,200. Acreage properties with detached workshops requiring separate system sanitizing or portable equipment deployment add $200–$400 for the secondary unit.
What moves you within these ranges: system tonnage, duct accessibility (attic height and decking condition), whether we find collapsed liners requiring repair before sanitizing, and whether the property requires our portable Nikro HEPA system due to driveway access limitations. We inspect before quoting — every estimate is free, and we itemize what we’re proposing before any work begins. Call (877) 565-7296 for an exact quote on your Conyers property.
We Also Serve Cities Near Conyers
Our service radius covers Rockdale County and surrounding communities including Stonecrest, Redan, Snellville, and Stockbridge. If you’re in these areas and dealing with the same flex-duct degradation, pollen infiltration, or acreage-property system challenges we see in Conyers, we bring the same equipment and direct-owner expertise to your job.
Serving Conyers, GA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Conyers 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 Quality & Sanitizing in Conyers
Mold grows in the sections of ductwork you can’t see — primarily at the evaporator coil, in condensate pans, and at flex-duct branch take-offs in unconditioned attics. Conyers’s high humidity and extreme attic heat cycles create condensation on duct exteriors that migrates inward through degraded liner seams. We use borescope cameras to inspect these hidden sections before sanitizing, so we treat the actual mold source rather than fogging the visible registers and hoping for the best. Call (877) 565-7296 to schedule an inspection — estimates are free.
Yes — detached workshops in Conyers’s acreage properties almost always have separate HVAC systems with their own air handlers, and sanitizing one doesn’t treat the other. These systems are often more neglected than the main house unit, and the longer flex-duct runs to outbuildings are particularly prone to collapse at branch take-offs. We quote workshop systems as separate jobs and deploy portable equipment when standard truck-mount units can’t reach the structure. Call (877) 565-7296 for a property-wide assessment.
UV lights primarily suppress mold and bacterial growth on the evaporator coil; they don’t filter pollen from the airstream. For Conyers’s severe pollen loads, we typically pair UV installation with upgraded media filtration or a whole-home air purifier that captures particulates. The combination addresses both the biological growth that UV prevents and the pollen infiltration that requires mechanical filtration. We assess your current filter setup during our free estimate and recommend the right pairing for your system.
We don’t sanitize over collapsed liners — fogging antimicrobial into a broken duct bypasses the damaged section and leaves debris in the airstream. Our protocol is repair first, then sanitize: we reattach or replace the collapsed section, seal all connections, verify airflow restoration, then apply Guardsman antimicrobial treatment. This is why our Conyers jobs frequently convert from a quoted cleaning/sanitizing call to include duct repair once the attic is opened. We price the repair before proceeding — no surprises, and we don’t proceed without your approval.
There is risk whenever technicians work in 130°F+ attics with degraded flex-duct — the liner material becomes brittle and can tear if handled roughly. We mitigate this by using low-pressure contact cleaning rather than high-velocity agitation on aged liners, and by inspecting liner condition before selecting equipment settings. Scott Gray personally oversees this assessment on every Conyers job. If liner condition is too degraded for safe cleaning, we’ll show you the borescope footage and recommend repair options before proceeding. Call (877) 565-7296 to schedule — we prioritize protecting your system over rushing a job.
Written by Scott Gray, Owner at Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Georgia, serving Conyers and Rockdale County since 2004.