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“Every reviewer awarded 5 stars, with 7 of 9 sampled reviews naming specific technicians by name. Positive themes center on pricing transparency, same-day…”
“Of three detailed negative reviews, two document property damage including floor scratches and broken dryer components. One reviewer mentions a manager was…”
“All ten reviewers award five stars, with four specifically praising the unload and pickup efficiency. Speed and helpfulness dominate, the words "quick" and…”
“Six of eight reviewers award five stars, with the remaining two giving four and five stars. Four reviewers…”
“Three customer reviews yield mixed sentiment: one 5-star rating praises the staff, two accounts (2 and 3…”
Commercial system pricing in Doraville. Actual costs vary significantly by building size and system type. Request a site-specific quote.
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
Annual maintenance (per rooftop unit) Quarterly inspections | $500 | $1,000 | $2,000 |
Annual contract (small business, < 5K sqft) | $1,000 | $2,500 | $5,000 |
Annual contract (mid-size, 5K-25K sqft) | $3,500 | $6,500 | $10,000 |
Basic rooftop unit replacement | $6,500 | $10,000 | $15,000 |
Small business full system (< 5K sqft) | $8,000 | $16,000 | $25,000 |
Mid-size building (5K-25K sqft) | $25,000 | $50,000 | $80,000 |
Operating cost (per sqft annually) Utility + maintenance | $2 | $4 | $6 |
Prices reflect humid subtropical metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.
Doraville businesses operate under Atlanta’s humid, hot summers—about 47 days above 90°F and frequent heat-index readings over 100°F—so year-round climate control is essential for occupant comfort and equipment protection. That persistent demand supports a modest local market: eight contractors serve the area with an average rating near 2.9 across 1,370 reviews. For local searches, many firms appear under commercial-hvac Doraville listings in the metro.
Clear cost figures aren’t available from the provided data, but typical commercial projects are driven by system size, efficiency level, ductwork modifications and control integration; these are the top cost items to budget for. Georgia requires contractors to hold a Class I (restricted) or Class II (unrestricted) license from the State Board of Conditioned Air Contractors, so confirm licensure and insurance before engaging any contractor to ensure compliance and protect your investment.
Customer highlights weren’t included in the dataset, so patterns must be inferred from market indicators: mixed ratings suggest variable workmanship and responsiveness. When evaluating providers, prioritize documented experience on similar commercial systems, transparent project estimates that break down labor and materials, warranty terms, and availability for emergency service—only one local firm advertises 24/7 coverage, which can matter for critical rooftop unit failures.