Shumate Air Conditioning & Heating
2805 Premiere Pkwy , Duluth, GA 30097
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Serves: 30301, 30303, 30305, 30306 +32 more
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Typical cost in Atlanta
$300–$800 / cleaning
21 contractors in Atlanta
2805 Premiere Pkwy , Duluth, GA 30097
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Heating and Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Contractors, Insulation Contractors ...
Serves: 30301, 30303, 30305, 30306 +32 more
3981 Tradeport Blvd , Atlanta, GA 30354-3730
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Heating and Air Conditioning, Plumber, Electrician ...
Serves: 30301, 30303, 30305, 30306 +32 more
3406 Glenview Cir SW , Atlanta, GA 30331-2410
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Duct Cleaning, Insulation Contractors, Air Duct Cleaning ...
Serves: 30301, 30303, 30305, 30306 +32 more
Marietta, GA 30062-1251
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Dryer Vent Cleaning, Air Duct Cleaning, Duct Cleaning ...
Serves: 30301, 30303, 30305, 30306 +32 more
4341 Pinetree Dr , Powder Springs, GA 30127-1951
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Heating and Air Conditioning, Duct Cleaning, Chimney Cleaning ...
Serves: 30301, 30303, 30305, 30306 +32 more
225 Scientific Dr , Peachtree Corners, GA 30092-2905
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Plumber, Electrician, Heating and Air Conditioning ...
Serves: 30301, 30303, 30305, 30306 +32 more
1195 Market Square Ln , Lawrenceville, GA 30044-3167
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Duct Cleaning, Air Duct Cleaning, Dryer Vent Cleaning ...
Serves: 30301, 30303, 30305, 30306 +32 more
3030 Amwiler Rd Ste 1 , Atlanta, GA 30360-2831
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Duct Cleaning, Air Duct Cleaning, Dryer Vent Cleaning ...
Serves: 30301, 30303, 30305, 30306 +32 more
5925 Peachtree Cors E , Norcross, GA 30071-1337
BBB Accredited A rated. Duct Cleaning, Air Duct Cleaning, Air Purification Systems
Serves: 30301, 30303, 30305, 30306 +32 more
PO Box 490749 , College Park, GA 30349-0080
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Heating and Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Contractors, Air Duct Cleaning ...
Serves: 30301, 30303, 30305, 30306 +32 more
4703A Ecton Dr , Marietta, GA 30066-1095
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Heating and Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Contractors, Air Duct Cleaning ...
Serves: 30301, 30303, 30305, 30306 +32 more
3133 Maple Dr NE Ste 160 , Atlanta, GA 30305-2500
Air Duct Cleaning, Insulation Contractors, Carpet and Rug Cleaners ...
Serves: 30301, 30303, 30305, 30306 +32 more
For: full HVAC duct system cleaning in Atlanta, GA
Atlanta's mix of hot, humid summers and mild winters creates ideal conditions for mold and allergen buildup inside ductwork. HVAC systems run nearly year-round, pushing air through ducts frequently. The National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) recommends inspection every 3–5 years and cleaning when contamination is confirmed.
| Service | Scope | Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Residential duct cleaning | Up to 10 vents, 1 system | $300 – $550 |
| Large home (15+ vents) | 2-system home | $500 – $900 |
| Dryer vent cleaning | Per vent | $80 – $150 |
| Mold remediation in ducts | Per sq ft of contamination | $15 – $35/sq ft |
| HVAC coil cleaning (evaporator) | Per coil | $100 – $200 |
| Furnace/air handler cleaning | Per unit | $75 – $150 |
| Sanitizer application | After duct cleaning | $50 – $150 |
Sources: NADCA 2024 pricing survey, HomeAdvisor Atlanta regional data, BLS Atlanta-Sandy Springs MSA wage data.
Pollen season — Atlanta ranks among the top 5 worst cities for spring pollen (AAFA Allergy Capitals 2024). Tree pollen (oak, pine, sweetgum) infiltrates returns through attic bypasses and leaky duct connections. Homeowners with allergy symptoms should request a camera inspection before deciding on cleaning.
Crawl-space and attic ductwork — The majority of Atlanta homes have flex duct runs through unconditioned attics or crawl spaces. Flex duct is prone to condensation (Georgia's dew point averages 65–70°F in summer), creating conditions for mold. Inspect duct insulation for water staining before booking cleaning.
Fiberglass-lined ducts — Older Atlanta homes (1970s–1990s) often have fiberglass-lined sheet metal ductwork. Aggressive brush cleaning can release fiberglass particles into the airstream. Ask contractors whether they use contact vacuuming or a truck-mounted negative air machine calibrated to NADCA ACR-2021.
Permit requirement — Duct cleaning on an existing system does not require a permit from Atlanta's Department of City Planning. Duct replacement or modification does require a mechanical permit.
NADCA requires technicians to pass the Air Systems Cleaning Specialist (ASCS) exam and maintain continuing education. NADCA-member companies are required to follow ACR-2021 (the industry's cleaning standard) and carry minimum liability insurance. Searching NADCA's online directory confirms whether an Atlanta company is a current member in good standing.
Effective duct cleaning requires:
Companies using only a shop vacuum from a van, or a consumer-grade leaf blower to "clean" ducts, do not meet NADCA ACR-2021 source-removal requirements.
In Georgia, HVAC work (including duct cleaning that involves reconnecting or modifying ductwork) requires a State of Georgia Low-Voltage/HVAC License under the Georgia Secretary of State's licensing board. Verify that your contractor holds the appropriate license at sos.georgia.gov. Duct cleaning only (no mechanical work) does not require a contractor's license, but NADCA membership serves as the quality benchmark.
The Georgia Department of Public Health identifies mold as a significant indoor air quality concern for the Southeast. If a contractor finds mold, they should offer camera documentation before and after remediation. Ask for a post-cleaning report — NADCA members are required to provide one.
| Factor | DIY / Unverified | NADCA-Certified Professional |
|---|---|---|
| Standard followed | None | NADCA ACR-2021 |
| Vacuum method | Shop vac at register only | Truck-mounted negative air machine at air handler |
| Mold identification | Visual only | Camera inspection + ERMI test if needed |
| Dryer vent | Usually skipped | Included or quoted separately |
| Coil cleaning | Cannot reach | Included or add-on |
| Before/after documentation | Rarely | Standard with NADCA member |
| Price range | $99–$199 (bait coupons) | $300–$550 (typical Atlanta home) |
| Liability if damage occurs | Homeowner | Contractor's insurance |
| Risk of cross-contamination | High (blow-and-go) | Low (simultaneous vacuum) |
Georgia's Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division has repeatedly issued warnings about low-cost duct cleaning scams in the Atlanta area. The pattern: a technician arrives, declares mold or "severe contamination," and quotes $800–$2,000 in add-ons. Homeowners who pay the original $99 often end up spending more than the cost of a legitimate cleaning — without the protection of a NADCA-certified process.
DIY helps: Vacuuming register covers and grills (monthly), replacing filters on schedule (every 60–90 days with MERV-8+ filters), and sealing visible gaps at return air plenums with foil tape.
DIY cannot replace professional cleaning: Accessing flex duct runs in an attic or crawl space, cleaning evaporator coils (refrigerant system), removing biofilm or mold from duct liner, or balancing airflow across a multi-zone system.
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