Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in White House, TN | Horizon Air Duct Cleaning Nashville
Independent Lennox air duct cleaning in White House typically runs $280–$520 for a full system, depending on whether your unit needs coil pull-and-wash or just trunk-line vacuuming. We’re Horizon Air Duct Cleaning Nashville, and the thing that makes our Lennox work different here is the clay. White House sits where Nashville’s suburban push meets Robertson County farmland, and that red-clay soil gets into everything — including the aluminum-spine fins on your Lennox Merit or Elite condenser. Call (844) 839-1347 for a free estimate; we usually book same-day or next-day in White House.

Why White House Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service
We’ve been cleaning air ducts for 17 years. David Martinez — that’s me, the owner — is the lead technician on every job. No rotating crews, no subcontractors learning your system on your dime.
We know Lennox equipment because we’ve worked on hundreds of units across Middle Tennessee, from the old Dave Lennox Signature Collection furnaces in Forest Hills remodels to the Merit 13ACX condensers that builders slapped into every third tract home during White House’s 2000s boom. We carry factory service manuals for every Lennox condenser and air handler line sold here since 2000, and we source parts through independent distributors who know these systems as well as the factory reps do.
Our equipment isn’t borrowed from Home Depot. We run Rotobrush contact-cleaning systems and Nikro negative-air machines — the same gear you’d see at a commercial remediation job. When we clean your Lennox ducts, we video-inspect first so you see what we’re seeing. Then we clean. Then we show you after. Clean ducts aren’t glamorous. Neither is good plumbing. Both matter.
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Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in White House
- A-coil corrosion in Merit and Elite condensers. Lennox aluminum-spine-fin coils shed microscopic flakes that circulate into supply ducts. In White House, red-clay fines accelerate this corrosion, so we regularly find flake buildup in ducts of 5- to 8-year-old systems off US-31W — systems that should still be clean inside.
- Primary drain pan cracks on CBX air handlers. The white plastic pans in older Lennox units crack and leak onto blower compartments, breeding mold inside supply plenums. This hits hard in 2000s tract homes that sat vacant before first occupancy — common in subdivisions packed along the I-65 corridor during the building boom.
- Blower motor rust-out from humid crawlspaces. Lennox X13 and constant-torque motors in Elite air handlers seize when field dust and condensation mix. We’ve pulled motors caked in clay-dust paste from homes near active farmland on Long Hollow Pike — a contamination signature you won’t find in Hendersonville.
- Control board failure from voltage sags. White House homes on rural co-op grids drop voltage during winter cold snaps. Lennox iComfort boards in Signature units can lock out, running the blower full speed and stirring up months of duct sediment. We diagnose this with factory tools, not guesswork.
- Harvest-season chaff infiltration. Many White House Lennox intakes face east into prevailing winds off Robertson County corn and soybean fields. During late August through September, chaff and seed pods infiltrate duct runs and nest inside A-coils, requiring a fall cleaning cycle that’s rare in fully built-out suburbs to the south.
Lennox Service in White House: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s the thing about White House that changes how we approach every Lennox job: many units here breathe through intakes that face east into prevailing winds off Robertson County corn and soybean fields. During harvest — late August through September — chaff and fine seed pods infiltrate duct runs and nest inside A-coils. This creates a fall coil-and-duct cleaning cycle that is genuinely rare in suburbs 15 miles south. We’ve cleaned Lennox systems in Brentwood that had standard dust loading. We’ve cleaned systems off Long Hollow Pike that had actual crop debris packed against the evaporator. The protocol changes. We pull the coil more often here. We use higher-static filters. We check the condensate drain twice because seed hulls swell when wet. This isn’t theoretical — it’s what happens when your suburban home backs up to land that was growing soybeans three years ago.
Last February we cleared a Lennox 13ACX condenser coil in a home on Long Hollow Pike east of I-65; the homeowner reported weak airflow from vents. When we video-inspected the supply trunk, we saw a 1-inch layer of red-clay fines mixed with decomposed red cedar pollen — the 13ACX’s single-speed blower had been running full tilt during the late-January cedar surge, loading the ducts. We vacuumed the entire trunk run, pulled the aluminum coil, pressure-washed it, and reinstalled with an upgraded MERV-13 filter gate. The system regained 40% static pressure.
Lennox Models & Products We Service in White House
We work on the full Lennox residential line sold in Middle Tennessee since 2000:
- Merit Series: 13ACX, 14ACX — builder-grade single-stage units common in 2000s–2010s White House tract homes. We stock OEM drain pans and blower motors for these; the coils we clean in-place or pull-and-wash depending on clay loading.
- Elite Series: XC16, XC20 — two-stage and variable-capacity systems with X13 and constant-torque motors prone to rust-out in humid crawlspaces. We carry aftermarket condensate fittings that match Lennox specs without the OEM plastic markup.
- Dave Lennox Signature Collection: XC25, SLP98V — modulating furnaces with iComfort control boards sensitive to voltage sag. We stock OEM boards for these because aftermarket equivalents often fail to communicate properly with the modulating gas valve.
- Air Handlers: CBX32MV, CB30U — the CBX32MV’s variable-speed blower is particularly susceptible to debris loading; we clean the blower wheel and housing as standard procedure, not an upsell.
For critical repairs — control boards, blower motors, drain pans — we use OEM Lennox parts to preserve system match integrity. For condensate fittings, filter grilles, and mastic sealants, we choose quality aftermarket that meets Lennox specs because the OEM plastic often fails just as fast and costs double.
Lennox Service Pricing in White House
| Service | Typical Range in White House |
|---|---|
| Standard air duct cleaning (single system, up to 12 vents) | $280–$380 |
| Air duct cleaning + evaporator coil pull-and-wash | $420–$520 |
| Video inspection only (credited toward cleaning if booked) | $85–$125 |
| Dryer vent cleaning (add-on or standalone) | $150–$220 |
| Air quality sanitizing (per system, post-cleaning) | $75–$125 |
What drives cost: number of vents, whether your Lennox coil needs pulling, accessibility of your duct trunk (crawlspace vs. attic), and how long it’s been since the last cleaning. A home on former farmland with 10 years of clay loading takes longer than a maintained system in Nashville proper. Our estimates are free and include the video inspection — you’ll see exactly what we’re dealing with before we start. Call (844) 839-1347 for your exact quote.
Serving White House, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
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FAQs — Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in White House
Yes — especially on 12-year-old systems in White House’s 2000s tract homes. Original flex duct from that era often has loose collar connections and post-construction debris that a blind cleaning can damage or miss entirely. Our video inspection finds separations, mold, and clay loading before we commit to a cleaning scope. Call (844) 839-1347 to schedule; the inspection fee credits toward your cleaning.
Sometimes, but often no — and we won’t promise otherwise to get the job. CBX32MV and CB30U pans sit directly beneath the A-coil; if the crack is forward of the coil, we can sometimes slide a replacement pan in. If it’s rearward or the pan has sagged, the coil comes out. We use OEM Lennox drain pans because aftermarket pans in this location often don’t seal properly and cause ripple failures. We’ll show you on video before we decide.
It’s common here, but it’s not harmless. That orange clay is red-clay soil particulate — distinctive to Robertson County’s farmland interface — and it means your outdoor coil is breathing dirty air. The clay accelerates corrosion on Lennox aluminum-spine fins and eventually flakes into your ducts. We pressure-wash the condenser and upgrade to a higher-MERV filter gate as part of our standard protocol for homes in this zone. Call (844) 839-1347 and we’ll assess how far it’s gotten inside.
No — routine duct cleaning performed by a qualified technician does not void Lennox equipment warranties. We are an independent service provider, not manufacturer-authorized, but we follow NADCA standards and Lennox service manual procedures. Warranty issues arise when unqualified work damages components; our 17 years of focused experience and documented before/after video protect both of us.
Yes — particularly in two-story White House homes with flex duct systems that have sagged or become packed with debris. The SLP98V’s modulating blower is designed for precise airflow; when ducts are restricted, the system can’t deliver designed CFM to distant rooms. We measure static pressure before and after cleaning to verify improvement. Dirty ducts aren’t always the culprit — we also check for disconnected returns and undersized trunk lines — but they’re the most common fixable cause we find in 2000s builds. Call (844) 839-1347 for a free diagnostic.
Service Areas Near White House
We run Lennox service calls throughout northern Middle Tennessee, including Goodlettsville and Hendersonville to the south, Nashville proper for older Signature Collection systems, and Brentwood and Forest Hills where high-end Lennox installs need specialized coil cleaning. Most White House appointments book same-day or next-day.
Book Your Lennox Service in White House Today
17 years. One specialty. Clean air. David Martinez, owner and lead technician, handles every Lennox job personally — from the video inspection to the final static-pressure reading. If your White House home is pushing 10–15 years on original ductwork, or your Lennox system just isn’t breathing right, call (844) 839-1347 now. Free estimates, same-day availability when possible, and you’ll speak to the person who’ll actually show up.
Written by David Martinez, Owner at Horizon Air Duct Cleaning Nashville, serving White House and Middle Tennessee since 2008.