Indoor Air Quality
Whole-house air purification, UV, fresh air ventilation, and humidity control for healthier homes.
North Georgia has some of the highest pollen counts in the country, plus mold pressure from humid summers. Indoor air is typically 2–5x more polluted than outdoor air — and most of that is fixable.
Published Indoor Air Quality city guides
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Indoor Air Quality in Lawrenceville
Gwinnett County seat with housing stock ranging from 1980s subdivisions to new construction off Sugarloaf.
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Indoor Air Quality in Buford
Fast-growing North Gwinnett with a mix of established neighborhoods and Lake Lanier-area new builds.
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Indoor Air Quality in Dacula
Largely residential community with significant 2000s subdivision growth.
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Indoor Air Quality in Suwanee
High-income North Gwinnett city with strong new-construction market and walkable Town Center.
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Indoor Air Quality in Duluth
Dense mix of older ranches and new infill construction along Pleasant Hill and Sugarloaf Parkway.
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Indoor Air Quality in Snellville
Established South Gwinnett city with predominantly 1980s–1990s housing.
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Indoor Air Quality in Grayson
Small-town feel in southeast Gwinnett with strong school-district-driven demand.
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Indoor Air Quality in Norcross
Historic downtown surrounded by older ranches and dense rental housing.
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Indoor Air Quality in Lilburn
Mature suburb with significant 1970s–1990s housing inventory.
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Indoor Air Quality in Loganville
Straddles Gwinnett and Walton counties with a mix of older and new construction.
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Indoor Air Quality in Sugar Hill
North Gwinnett city with strong school districts and a steady mix of 1990s subdivisions and newer infill.
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Indoor Air Quality in Gainesville
Hall County seat on Lake Lanier with a mix of historic homes and lake-area construction.
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Indoor Air Quality in Flowery Branch
Growing South Hall community with significant new construction.
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Indoor Air Quality in Oakwood
Small Hall County city near I-985 with mixed residential and college-area housing.
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Indoor Air Quality in Clermont
Rural North Hall community with predominantly well water and septic systems.
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Indoor Air Quality in Commerce
Industrial-anchored Jackson County city with a mix of historic and newer housing.
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Indoor Air Quality in Jefferson
Jackson County seat with strong school-district-driven new construction.
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Indoor Air Quality in Braselton
Fast-growing four-county border town with premium new construction and Chateau Elan area homes.
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Indoor Air Quality in Hoschton
Rapid-growth Jackson County city with significant 55+ and active-adult communities.
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Indoor Air Quality in Homer
Banks County seat — small rural town with predominantly well water and septic systems.
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Indoor Air Quality in Athens
Home to UGA with diverse housing — historic intown, mid-century ranches, and student rentals.
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Indoor Air Quality in Cumming
Forsyth County seat with explosive growth, top-rated schools, and large premium subdivisions north of GA-400.
Typical costs
MERV 13 filter cabinet $350–$650. UV light in air handler $400–$800. Whole-house dehumidifier $2,200–$3,800. ERV/HRV $2,800–$4,500.
Most common problems we see
- High pollen symptoms indoors
- Humidity over 60% in summer
- Musty smell from supply vents
- Dust accumulation despite frequent cleaning
Homeowner money-saving tips
- 1MERV 13 is the sweet spot — higher restricts airflow and stresses the blower
- 2Stand-alone HEPA in bedrooms beats $4,000 whole-house upgrades for many households
FAQ
Do UV lights actually work?
Coil-mounted UV-C lights reliably kill mold on the evaporator coil — well documented. In-duct UV for air sterilization is much less effective.