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    My heater was running all the time and found there was a leak in the coil. The tech was very good at describing the problem

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    DUCTZ of Greater Atlanta - Before

    DUCTZ of Greater Atlanta

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    They are amazing! Quality work mixed with great customer service. Treated my home and family with…read morerespect while maintaining professionalism. I called Friday afternoon and got an appointment scheduled on Tuesday morning (after a Monday holiday) for Wednesday. They were very responsive via phone. Their customer service is honestly outstanding. They showed pictures of before and after. Took them about 3.5hrs with our 1500 sq. Ft house. I ended up paying $787.50 for all of the ventilation with $75 in that being the dryer vent cleaning.

    I'd like to give a few shout-outs here:…read more 1. To Chadwick F, owner of Innovative Mechanical (https://www.yelp.com/biz/innovative-mechanical-atlanta-2), for quickly responding to my duct cleaning inquiry on Yelp and referring me to DUCTZ of Greater Atlanta. I searched Yelp for a good duct cleaner and Innovative Mechanical popped up as one of the top results. I used Yelp's "Request a Quote" feature and sent inquiries to three different companies including Innovative Mechnical. Chadwick of Innovative Mechnical was the first to respond and said, "Unfortunately, we don't clean air ducts. We recommend Ductz." 2. To Daniel of DUCTZ for calling me quickly. After filling out the short form on DUCTZ's website, Daniel called me the same day and we scheduled a time for him to come out. Daniel was a good communicator and didn't try to sell me anything I didn't need. He was honest, straightforward, and professional and I really appreciate that. 3. To Rhonda of DUCTZ for emailing me a quote quickly. Long story short, I was quoted $687.50 for this particular property: one HVAC unit (to clean the coil and blower), up to 10 vents (remove, wash, and reinstall each vent), and all associated ductwork cleaned with a compressed air sweep. Additional vents and bathroom exhausts were quoted at $25 each. Dryer vents $75. There was more, but this should give you a good idea. I've uploaded with this review some helpful info Rhonda sent me with my quote. It gives you additional background on DUCTZ and their vent-cleaning process. This is an independently owned and operated company with NADCA (National Air Duct Cleaners Association) trained and certified technicians. As for my experience with DUCTZ, my tenants reported a "rotten egg" smell coming from the ventilation system. I contacted DUCTZ because I wanted their professional and expert opinion. Daniel met with my tenants and inspected the property's vents and HVAC return / air handler. He suggested a quick, easy, and cheap solution which was to use a foam spray (the foam spray cost only $6.26 on Amazon) to seal an exposed pipe going underground, beneath the air handler, to see if that would stop the smell. The theory behind this was the HVAC system was sucking up bad odors from the pipe and into the ventilation system. There was no charge for Daniel's visit. His visit was for a free estimate. I appreciated his advice and again, not trying to sell me something I didn't need. My tenants also told me that Daniel said that HVAC systems can occasionally get what is known as "dirty sock syndrome" and that it can be difficult and expensive to diagnose. I'm pretty sure I've smelled that in my own old car's ventilation system at one point and it went away on its own (or perhaps when I had the heater core replaced, but I digress). In the end, my experience with DUCTZ of Greater Atlanta was A+ and I recommend these guys if you need a quick, honest opinion about your ductwork/ventilation. This seems like a dependable business.

    Reese Services - hvac - Updated May 2026

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