Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Lebanon, OH | Titan Air Duct Cleaning Greater Dayton
We provide independent Lennox sales & service for air duct cleaning throughout Lebanon, OH — not factory-authorized, but factory-familiar. The one thing that makes our Lennox work here different is Lebanon’s split personality: 19th-century homes with retrofitted ducts that fight our Rotobrush equipment at every turn, and new subdivisions where builder-grade Lennox systems still exhale construction dust three years after closing. Both need a technician who’s cleaned enough Lennox coil fins to know when a standard wand won’t cut it. Call (866) 834-6947 for a free estimate — we’re typically in Lebanon within a day.
Why Lebanon Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service
We’ve been cleaning Lennox equipment in Warren County long enough to know the difference between a Merit Series ML14 struggling through a clogged coil and an Elite EL18 that’s simply duct-starved by a 1970s retrofit. Thomas Hernandez — our owner and the technician who’ll actually show up at your Lebanon home — learned HVAC/R systems at Sinclair Community College before spending two decades specializing in ductwork. That matters when your Lennox SL280V furnace is overheating because some contractor in 1965 patched sheet metal through plaster-and-lath walls on Mulberry Street and created a bend no brush was designed to navigate.
We run professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment on every job, the same brush-and-vacuum systems commercial contractors use. We’re also fluent in the full Lennox ecosystem: Signature Series S30 thermostats, Dave Lennox units, Merit and Elite lines, and the older G51MP furnaces still running in Lebanon’s historic core. When we need parts, we source OEM Lennox filters, coils, and gaskets for critical airflow components — though we’ll recommend aftermarket flex duct when the original Lennox ductwork was modified beyond recognition. Our 113 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars didn’t come from showing up with a shop vac and a coupon.
Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Lebanon
- Caked coil fins on tight Lennox G51MP furnaces. The retrofitted ducts in Lebanon’s Federal and Victorian homes restrict airflow so severely that coil fins cake with debris in half the time you’d see in a purpose-built system. We pull the blower assembly and clean fin-by-fin when a standard brush pass won’t restore static pressure.
- iComfort thermostat sensors choked with drywall dust. Lebanon’s late-1990s through 2010s subdivisions — part of Warren County’s growth boom — still have Lennox systems cycling erratically because construction dust infiltrated the sensor housing. We clean the duct path and replace the sensor if readings remain unstable.
- Mold in Lennox return plenums near the Little Miami River. The river corridor channels agricultural pollen and mold spores into homes whose retrofitted return-air systems lack adequate capacity. Humid southwestern Ohio summers do the rest. We sanitize the plenum and evaluate whether the return trunk needs resizing.
- SL280V heat exchanger overheating from blocked retrofit patches. Those non-standard sheet-metal splices installed in Lebanon’s historic homes during the 1950s–70s create sharp bends that trap debris. The SL280V’s variable-speed blower compensates until it can’t, and then you’re looking at limit-switch trips or worse.
- Construction debris in new-build trunk-and-branch systems. Long rectangular runs in Lebanon’s newer subdivisions hide significant drywall and fiberglass dust years after move-in. Lennox Merit Series units run harder, longer, and noisier than they should. Our video inspection finds what the builder’s rough-clean missed.
Lennox Service in Lebanon: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s the Lebanon reality that shapes every Lennox job we run: this city’s 19th-century Federal and Victorian homes along Broadway and Mulberry have duct systems cut into plaster-and-lath walls, requiring custom access cuts that we make invisible after repair. That isn’t marketing language — it’s the difference between a cleaning that actually reaches your Lennox coil and one that just polishes the trunk line. Those plaster walls made original retrofitters get creative with sheet metal. The seams they created accumulate grease and dust at joints a standard flex-line wand can’t fully reach. We’ve learned to spot the telltale patchwork from the street, and we bring the right access tools for homes that haven’t had their ductwork touched since the Johnson administration.
This same river-valley humidity that feeds mold spores into older returns also means Lennox systems in Lebanon work harder than their Columbus or Cincinnati counterparts during July and August. A clean coil isn’t a luxury here — it’s load management. We’ve seen Elite Series EL16 units in Lebanon’s newer subdivisions running 20% longer cycles than identical models in drier climates because the ductwork was never properly sealed after construction. We seal what we can access and document what we can’t, so you’re not paying to cool your crawl space.
Lennox Models & Products We Service in Lebanon
We work on the full Lennox residential lineup: Signature Series with S30 thermostats and Dave Lennox-branded units; Merit Series ML14 and ML18 heat pumps; Elite Series EL16 and EL18 air conditioners; and the SL280V gas furnace with its variable-speed blower that demands precise static pressure. For parts, we stock OEM Lennox filters, coils, and gaskets locally for fast Lebanon turnaround — critical when your SL280V heat exchanger is cycling on high limit and you need the right gasket thickness to seal the plenum without airflow restriction. When original Lennox ductwork has been modified by decades of retrofits, we’ll source aftermarket flex duct that matches the OEM airflow specs without the OEM rigid-duct constraints that no longer fit your walls. We always weigh repair cost against unit age; for Lennox systems over 15 years with recurrent blockages, replacement often pencils out better than chasing the next clogged coil.
Lennox Service Pricing in Lebanon
Most Lennox duct cleaning jobs in Lebanon fall between $350 and $650 for a complete system cleaning with video inspection. Evaporator coil cleaning as a standalone service typically runs $180 to $340. Full system cleaning with sanitizing — what we recommend for homes near the Little Miami River or in historic districts with known mold pressure — ranges from $500 to $850 depending on access difficulty and duct count.
What drives cost: number of returns and supplies, whether we need custom access cuts for plaster-wall duct chases, coil accessibility, and whether we’re cleaning or replacing components. Our free estimate includes a full video inspection, static pressure reading, and written scope — no charge, no obligation. Call (866) 834-6947 and we’ll give you an exact figure for your Lennox system.
Serving Lebanon, OH — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lebanon area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Lebanon
Does cleaning Lennox ducts in Lebanon’s historic homes require special equipment?
Yes. The retrofitted ducts in 19th-century homes along Broadway and Mulberry often include sharp bends and non-standard sheet-metal splices that standard flex-line wands can’t navigate. We use Rotobrush systems with custom brush heads and, when necessary, make precise access cuts that we seal invisibly after cleaning. Call (866) 834-6947 to schedule a free inspection of your Lennox system.
Will duct cleaning solve my new Lebanon subdivision Lennox system’s drywall dust problem?
It will remove the accumulated dust, but if your builder’s rough-clean left debris in the trunk lines, you may need multiple cleanings over the first few years. We video-inspect to determine whether the dust is residual construction debris or an ongoing source like unsealed return plenums. For an exact assessment of your Merit or Elite Series system, call (866) 834-6947 — estimates are free.
How often should I have Lennox ducts cleaned in Lebanon given the humid summers?
Every three to five years for most homes, but every two to three years if you’re in the Little Miami River corridor or have an older home with inadequate return-air capacity. The humidity and mold spore load here exceed drier Ohio markets. Thomas Hernandez can evaluate your specific Lennox setup and recommend a schedule during a free inspection.
Do you replace Lennox-specific parts like the iComfort sensors after cleaning?
We clean first, replace only if sensors remain erratic after duct path restoration. We source OEM iComfort sensors and S30 thermostat components, but we don’t upsell parts that cleaning alone can fix. If your sensor needs replacement, we’ll show you the before-and-after readings and explain why.
Can cleaning ducts help my older Lennox system in an 1890s Lebanon home keep up with allergen loads?
Significantly. On a recent Lennox G51MP call on Mulberry Street, our tech used a video inspection to discover a ½-inch buildup of plaster dust and pet dander inside the sheet-metal splice joints from a 1962 retrofit; we cleaned the coil and installed a new pleated filter housing to prevent recurrence, restoring full airflow. If I wouldn’t leave it in my own ducts, I’m not leaving it in yours. For older systems, we also evaluate whether the return-air path is sized adequately for modern filtration — a common shortcoming in Lebanon’s historic retrofits.
Service Areas Near Lebanon
We run Lennox service calls throughout Warren County and into the northern Cincinnati exurbs, including Mason, Franklin, Springboro, Monroe, and Maineville. Our Dayton-based team also covers Carlisle Lennox service and the full Miami Valley — Kettering, Beavercreek, Huber Heights, Oakwood, and Springfield — with the same owner-led, equipment-heavy approach.
Book Your Lennox Service in Lebanon Today
Whether your Lennox system is fighting through 1960s retrofit ductwork on Mulberry or exhaling construction dust from a 2019 build off Route 48, we’ll diagnose it honestly and clean it thoroughly. Same-day availability most weekdays. Call (866) 834-6947 — Thomas Hernandez answers, and Thomas Hernandez does the work.
Written by Thomas Hernandez, Owner at Titan Air Duct Cleaning Greater Dayton, serving Lebanon and the Miami Valley since 2004.