Trusted Air Quality & Sanitizing for Georgia Homeowners
Air Quality & Sanitizing pricing in Georgia typically runs $275–$850 depending on your home’s square footage, contamination level, and whether you’re addressing mold, bacteria, odors, or installing permanent solutions like UV lights or air purifiers. Most residential sanitizing jobs take 2–4 hours, and Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Georgia offers same-day scheduling when you call (877) 565-7296 before noon.

Scott Gray has spent two decades crawling through Georgia attics and crawlspaces — from the clay-heavy soils around Atlanta to the humid coastal air near Savannah — and he’s seen what our climate does to ductwork. We’re owner-operated, which means Scott is the lead technician on every job, not a subcontractor learning on your system. Our 433 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect what happens when a single expert handles your home from inspection through completion. If you’re noticing musty odors, allergy flare-ups, or visible mold around vents, find Air Quality & Sanitizing near you and we’ll diagnose the source and fix it without handing you off to another company.
What Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Service Includes
Mold Treatment
Mold in your ductwork isn’t just an odor problem — it’s an active colonization that releases spores every time your HVAC cycles. In Georgia’s humid subtropical climate, we regularly find Cladosporium and Aspergillus thriving in poorly sealed return plenums, especially in homes built before 2005 with fiberglass duct board. Scott Gray applies EPA-registered antimicrobial treatments through our Abatement Technologies air scrubbers, then seals the source with professional-grade encapsulants so the colony doesn’t regenerate. We don’t just kill what’s visible; we trace the moisture source — often a disconnected duct in a hot attic or a condensate pan that’s been overflowing for seasons.
Bacteria Sanitizing
Bacterial buildup happens silently in ducts, particularly in homes with pets, recent water intrusion, or systems that sat idle during a renovation. We use Guardsman-sourced sanitizing agents delivered through our Rotobrush contact-cleaning system, which physically scrubs the duct interior while applying the treatment — not just a fogger that misses the biofilm layer. This matters because bacteria like Legionella can establish resilient colonies in stagnant condensate lines. Scott’s found this repeatedly in Georgia homes with oversized AC units that short-cycle, leaving moisture behind.
Odor Removal
Persistent odors — cigarette smoke, pet accidents, cooking grease, or that indefinable “old house” smell — embed themselves in porous duct lining and coil fins. Our process combines Nikro HEPA vacuum extraction with activated carbon filtration through our portable air scrubbers, followed by thermal fogging if the source has penetrated deeply. In Augusta and Savannah, where older homes have decades of layered contaminants, we’ve restored systems that three previous companies couldn’t deodorize. The key is identifying whether the odor is in the ducts, the coil, or the return pathway — Scott diagnoses this before treating anything.
UV Light Installation
UV-C light installed at your evaporator coil prevents mold and bacteria from colonizing the wettest, darkest part of your system. We mount Honeywell and Aprilaire UV systems directly at the coil and drain pan, where 24/7 irradiation interrupts DNA replication before colonies establish. This isn’t a gimmick — hospitals have used UV-C for decades, and we’ve installed hundreds across Georgia. The lamps require annual replacement, and we’ll set you up with a maintenance schedule so you’re not guessing when they burn out.
Air Purifier Install
Whole-home air purifiers integrate with your existing ductwork to capture particles, neutralize gases, and inactivate pathogens at the whole-house level. We install Honeywell Electronic Air Cleaners and Aprilaire Media Air Cleaners based on your specific contaminant profile — high pollen counts in North Georgia spring, agricultural dust around Macon, or the fine particulate from wildfire season drift. Scott sizes these to your system’s CFM rating; an undersized purifier creates pressure drop and strains your blower motor, which we’ve seen fail prematurely from improper installations.
Allergen Reduction
Georgia’s pollen calendar runs nearly year-round — oak and pine in spring, ragweed through fall, plus dust mites thriving in our humidity. Our allergen reduction service combines mechanical removal with source control: we clean the full duct system, treat the coil and drain pan, and assess whether your filter cabinet can accommodate MERV 13 filtration without airflow restriction. For families with asthma or immunocompromised members, we’ll recommend specific upgrades from our Honeywell and Aprilaire product line based on your square footage and duct static pressure.
What happens when you call
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Brands We Service for Air Quality & Sanitizing
We’ve installed and serviced hundreds of Honeywell UV and air purification systems across Georgia — from their basic UV100 series coils sanitizers to their F300 Electronic Air Cleaner with built-in airflow sensors. Scott Gray stocks replacement lamps and cells for the most common Honeywell models, so you’re not waiting a week for parts while your system runs unprotected. We also work extensively with Aprilaire, particularly their 5000 Series Air Purifier with patented Self-Seal technology that prevents bypass around the media — a common failure point we find in installations done by generalist HVAC contractors who don’t specialize in air quality.
Our Abatement Technologies portable air scrubbers run on every sanitizing job we perform, pulling HEPA-filtered negative air through your ductwork during cleaning to protect your home’s interior. Whether you have Honeywell, Aprilaire, or any other make of air quality equipment — or no equipment yet and you’re starting from scratch — we can assess, repair, upgrade, or install what your system actually needs.
Signs You Need Air Quality & Sanitizing Right Now
- Musty or earthy odors when your HVAC first kicks on. This typically indicates active mold growth in your evaporator cabinet or return ductwork, not just “old house smell.” The odor intensifies because the blower disturbs spores that have settled during the off cycle; by the time you smell it consistently, the colony has established. Scott’s found this in roughly 40% of Georgia homes over 15 years old with original ductwork.
- Allergy symptoms that worsen at home but improve when you leave. If you’re reaching for antihistamines within an hour of walking through your door, your ductwork is likely circulating concentrated allergens — pollen, dust mite debris, pet dander, or mold spores — that have accumulated over years without proper cleaning. We’ve had customers report relief within 48 hours of our full sanitizing service.
- Visible mold or discoloration around vent registers or in your return air grille. What you can see represents a fraction of the total colonization; duct interiors provide ideal dark, humid conditions for expansion. In Georgia’s coastal zones like Savannah and Whitemarsh Island, we see accelerated growth where salt air corrosion has compromised duct seams, allowing attic humidity to infiltrate.
- Recent water damage, roof leak, or flooding that affected your HVAC system. Even “minor” water intrusion into a return plenum creates a bacterial bloom within 24–48 hours. We treated a home in Druid Hills where a small attic leak went undetected for six weeks; the resulting Stachybotrys colonization required full antimicrobial treatment and duct sealing to resolve safely.
- Unexplained respiratory issues in children, elderly residents, or immunocompromised family members. These populations are most vulnerable to airborne contaminants, and symptoms often appear before healthy adults notice anything wrong. If your pediatrician or pulmonologist has asked about environmental triggers, your ductwork should be professionally inspected — not as a guess, but as a systematic elimination of a common source.
Our Air Quality & Sanitizing Process — Step by Step
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System inspection and contamination mapping. Scott Gray examines your full duct layout, checks static pressure, photographs the evaporator coil through access panels, and uses a borescope camera to inspect interior duct surfaces. We identify moisture sources, airflow restrictions, and contamination type before recommending any treatment — no blanket solutions.
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Mechanical cleaning with contact agitation. Our Rotobrush system scrubs every accessible duct surface while our Nikro HEPA vacuum extracts dislodged debris at the point of contact. This physical removal is essential; sanitizers can’t penetrate biofilm or thick dust layers effectively. We clean supply ducts, return ducts, main trunks, and branch lines to the boot.
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Coil, drain pan, and blower cabinet treatment. The evaporator coil is typically the most contaminated component in your system. We apply foaming cleaner, rinse with low-pressure water to protect fins, treat the drain pan with antimicrobial, and verify condensate drainage is clear. A dirty coil reinfects clean ducts within weeks, so we don’t skip this.
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Targeted sanitizing or remediation application. Based on our inspection findings, we apply the appropriate treatment: EPA-registered antimicrobials for mold and bacteria, odor-neutralizing thermal fog for embedded smells, or encapsulation for porous materials that can’t be fully cleaned. Our Abatement Technologies air scrubbers run continuously during this phase to protect your indoor air.
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Verification, sealing, and recommendations. We post-treat inspect with the borescope, test system airflow and static pressure, and seal any access cuts with professional-grade materials. Scott then reviews findings with you directly — showing photos, explaining what was done, and recommending any permanent upgrades like UV lights or air purifiers if your system would benefit.
How Much Does Air Quality & Sanitizing Cost in Georgia?
A typical residential sanitizing service in Georgia runs $275–$550 for homes under 3,000 square feet with moderate contamination and accessible ductwork. Mold treatment requiring full antimicrobial application and encapsulation typically ranges $450–$850 depending on colony extent and whether duct repair is needed to eliminate the moisture source. UV light installation with a quality Honeywell or Aprilaire unit runs $400–$700 including mounting, electrical connection, and first-year lamp. Whole-home air purifier installation ranges $800–$1,800 based on the model, your system’s compatibility, and whether duct modifications are required.

Several factors move these numbers: home square footage and duct complexity, contamination severity (light surface mold versus deep colonization), accessibility (crawlspace ducts in older Augusta homes take longer than basement systems in newer Atlanta construction), and whether we’re addressing a single issue or combining multiple services. The most common overpayment we see is homeowners paying for “fogging-only” sanitizing that doesn’t include mechanical cleaning — the debris remains, and contaminants return within months. Our estimates are free and itemized; you’ll know exactly what’s included before we start. Call (877) 565-7296 to schedule yours.
Air Quality & Sanitizing 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 Air Quality & Sanitizing in Atlanta and surrounding communities like Druid Hills, North Decatur, and Belvedere within 24–48 hours. Air Quality & Sanitizing in Augusta and North Augusta see same-week availability, as do Columbus and Phenix City across the Chattahoochee. For Air Quality & Sanitizing in Savannah, Garden City, and Whitemarsh Island, we route dedicated trips to minimize travel charges. Macon and central Georgia fall between our Atlanta and Augusta runs with flexible scheduling. Wherever you’re located, Scott Gray handles the job personally — no franchise crews, no handoffs.
Serving Georgia, GA — Our Local Coverage Area
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Frequently Asked Questions — Air Quality & Sanitizing in Georgia
Air quality and sanitizing is the professional treatment of your ductwork, coils, and air handling components to remove mold, bacteria, allergens, and odors while installing permanent protective equipment like UV lights or air purifiers. At Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Georgia, we combine mechanical cleaning with EPA-registered antimicrobials and hospital-grade air scrubbing to address both immediate contamination and long-term prevention. Scott Gray inspects every system personally to determine whether you need targeted treatment or full-system sanitizing. Call (877) 565-7296 for a free assessment.
Most residential sanitizing jobs take 2–4 hours; mold remediation or combined service with duct cleaning typically runs 4–6 hours. UV light or air purifier installation adds 1–2 hours depending on electrical access and duct configuration. We don’t rush — Scott’s 20 years of experience has taught him that skipped steps cause callbacks, and we don’t do callbacks. You’ll get a time estimate when you book, and we update you if inspection reveals anything unexpected.
Basic sanitizing runs $275–$550, mold treatment $450–$850, UV installation $400–$700, and whole-home air purifiers $800–$1,800 depending on your home size and contamination level. The biggest variable is whether your ducts need repair or sealing to eliminate moisture sources — something we diagnose during our free estimate. We itemize every proposal so you’re not surprised, and we don’t pressure you into services you don’t need. Call (877) 565-7296 for exact pricing on your system.
Yes — we’ve installed and serviced hundreds of Honeywell UV systems and Aprilaire air purifiers across Georgia, and we stock replacement lamps, cells, and media for common models. Scott Gray sizes every installation to your system’s CFM and static pressure, which prevents the blower strain and poor performance we’ve seen from improperly matched equipment. Whether you need new installation, replacement, or repair of existing units, we handle it in-house.
We prioritize urgent situations — visible mold after water damage, sewage backup affecting ducts, or severe odor events that make your home unlivable. Same-day scheduling is often available when you call (877) 565-7296 before noon, and we’ll advise immediately over the phone whether you need to shut down your HVAC to prevent further circulation. For true emergencies involving Category 3 water contamination, we coordinate rapid response to prevent structural damage and health hazards.
Our sanitizing treatments carry a satisfaction guarantee — if odors or symptoms persist within 30 days, we return to re-evaluate at no charge. UV light and air purifier installations include manufacturer warranties (typically 5 years on Honeywell and Aprilaire electronic components) plus our workmanship guarantee on installation. Mold remediation includes documentation of treatment for your records, and we warranty our encapsulation work against regrowth when moisture sources have been properly addressed.
Clear a 3-foot workspace around your indoor air handler and at least one return grille; secure pets in a separate room since our equipment creates noise and we’ll be accessing multiple areas of your home. If you have specific health sensitivities, let us know when booking so we can schedule additional HEPA protection. Scott will walk through the full process with you on arrival, answer any questions, and confirm the scope before beginning. Call (877) 565-7296 to book your appointment.
Schedule Your Air Quality & Sanitizing Service in Georgia Today
Your ductwork shouldn’t be making you sick. Scott Gray has provided the Best Air Quality & Sanitizing in Georgia, GA for 20 years — from Atlanta’s aging subdivisions to Savannah’s historic coastal properties — and he’s ready to inspect yours. Call (877) 565-7296 now for a free, no-obligation estimate with upfront pricing. Same-day appointments available when you call before noon, and every job is owner-led from start to finish.
Written by Scott Gray, Owner & Lead Technician at Everest Air Duct Cleaning, serving Georgia since 2004.