Indoor Air Quality Services in Atlanta, GA

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Indoor Air Quality

If you live anywhere from Buckhead to Decatur, you already know Atlanta air is a handful. Our long, humid summers feed mold and dust mites, the famous pine and oak pollen blankets the metro every spring, and tightly sealed modern homes trap everything indoors. The EPA has repeatedly found that indoor air can be two to five times more polluted than the air outside, and in a climate like ours that runs the air conditioning for seven or eight months a year, your HVAC system is constantly recirculating whatever is floating around inside. Atlanta Climate Control has been improving indoor air for metro families since 2006, and indoor air quality is one of the fastest, most affordable upgrades we make.

We treat indoor air quality as a whole-home problem, not a single gadget. Depending on what your home actually needs, our NATE-certified technicians may recommend high-efficiency media filtration, UV germicidal lights mounted at the coil to kill mold and bacteria, whole-home air purifiers and filtration, or balanced humidifiers and dehumidifiers to pull our summer moisture down to a comfortable 45 to 50 percent. For older Atlanta homes with leaky, dusty ductwork, professional air duct cleaning often makes the single biggest difference of all.

An honest IAQ assessment starts with measurement, not a sales pitch. We check relative humidity, look for visible mold or biological growth on the coil and in the plenum, inspect filter type and condition, and evaluate whether your ductwork is pulling unfiltered air from a dusty crawlspace or attic. We also ask about the people in the home, because a family with asthma, allergies, or a newborn needs a very different plan than a young couple with no sensitivities. From there we give you a written recommendation in plain English, ranked by impact and cost, so you decide what is worth doing.

Pricing stays transparent and flat-rate. A premium media filter cabinet typically runs $400 to $700 installed, a coil UV light system $450 to $900, and whole-home air cleaners $1,200 to $2,500 depending on the unit and your duct configuration. We never pay our technicians commission to push products you do not need. Members of our Climate Club maintenance plan get priority scheduling and discounts on IAQ upgrades, and every air-quality job pairs naturally with regular AC tune-ups to keep that clean air flowing. Call (404) 555-0173 to schedule an indoor air quality assessment for your home.

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Why Atlanta Homes Struggle With Indoor Air Quality

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Our Whole-Home Indoor Air Quality Solutions

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What an IAQ Assessment Actually Looks At

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Honest Pricing and the Climate Club

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Frequently asked

How do I know if my Atlanta home has an indoor air quality problem?

Common signs include lingering musty smells, visible dust on surfaces a day after cleaning, condensation on windows, and family members with worsening allergy or asthma symptoms indoors. In Atlanta's humid climate, persistent humidity above 55 percent is also a red flag for mold. We can measure all of this during a free assessment and tell you honestly whether you have a real problem.

Will a UV light really help with mold in my AC system?

Yes, when it is installed correctly. A germicidal UV light mounted at the indoor coil kills the mold and bacteria that love to grow on the cold, wet evaporator coil during our long Atlanta cooling season. It will not solve a duct or humidity problem on its own, which is why we assess the whole system before recommending one. Installed systems typically run $450 to $900.

What humidity level should I keep my home at in Atlanta?

We recommend 45 to 50 percent relative humidity indoors. Below that and your air feels dry in winter; above 55 percent and you invite mold, dust mites, and that sticky summer feeling. A standalone air conditioner removes some humidity, but many Atlanta homes also need a dedicated whole-home dehumidifier to hold that range during our muggy summers.

Does air duct cleaning improve indoor air quality?

It can make a real difference in older homes or after a renovation, especially if your ducts run through a dusty crawlspace or attic. If we find heavy debris, biological growth, or rodent activity in the ductwork, cleaning genuinely reduces what gets recirculated. We will only recommend it when there is a clear benefit, not as a routine upsell.

Do indoor air quality upgrades help with Atlanta's spring pollen?

Absolutely. A high-efficiency media filter rated MERV 11 to 13 captures a large share of the pine and oak pollen that infiltrates through doors, windows, and ductwork every spring. Pair that with sealed ducts and a quality return-air filter and most allergy sufferers notice a meaningful difference inside the home during pollen season.

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