Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Franklin, TN | Horizon Air Duct Cleaning Nashville
Trane air duct cleaning in Franklin typically runs $350–$650 for a full system on a 3,000–4,000 sq ft home, with most jobs completed in a single morning. We’re an independent Trane service provider — not manufacturer-authorized — with ten years of hands-on experience diagnosing XL16i, XV20i, and XR15 duct issues specific to Franklin’s 2000s-era luxury construction. Call (844) 839-1347 for a free estimate; David Martinez, our owner and lead technician, handles every job personally.

Why Franklin Residents Choose Us for Trane Service
We’ve cleaned Trane systems in Franklin since before Berry Farms had its first traffic light. Over that decade, we’ve learned the failure patterns that repeat in this city’s specific housing stock — the sagging flex duct off Mack Hatcher Parkway, the construction debris still circulating in 2008 Westhaven builds, the biofilm that grows where Harpeth River humidity meets short-cycling AC.
David Martinez grew up in Donelson, trained at Nashville State Community College, and spent 17 years building Horizon around one principle: show the homeowner what’s in their system before and after, use real equipment, and skip the upsell. When the owner is the technician, accountability isn’t a policy — it’s personal. Our 501 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars come from jobs where David was the one in the attic, not a subcontractor he’d never met.
We carry OEM Trane filters and approved sealants for critical airflow components, plus quality aftermarket alternatives for non-sealed flex duct repairs. Our Rotobrush and Nikro systems are the same negative-air and contact-cleaning rigs used by dedicated duct specialists nationwide — not shop-vac shortcuts.
Common Trane Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Franklin
- XL16i condensate trapping in kinked flex duct. In Franklin’s 15–20 year old homes, the builder-grade flex duct in attic runs has sagged into low points where condensation pools. The XL16i’s multi-stage cooling produces enough moisture that these kinks become breeding grounds for musty odors and efficiency loss. We re-support with metal strapping and treat affected plenums with antimicrobial agents.
- XV20i static pressure errors from construction debris. Variable-speed air handlers in multi-story Westhaven homes are precise enough to fault when return ducts are loaded with drywall dust and insulation fibers from the original build. Our video inspection locates the restriction before we ever cut access.
- XR15 short-cycling in oversized Berry Farms ductwork. The XR15 is a solid unit, but when paired with ductwork sized for 5,000 sq ft in homes that rarely need full capacity, it shuts off before completing a dehumidification cycle. Franklin’s basin humidity then condenses in supply plenums. Cleaning won’t fix duct sizing, but removing biofilm buildup restores what efficiency remains.
- S9V2 heat exchanger fouling from attic debris. Franklin’s attic-heavy 2000s construction means sagging flex duct drops insulation fibers directly onto S9V2 furnace heat exchangers. Reduced airflow raises stack temperatures and strains the unit. We clean the exchanger faces and restore proper combustion air supply.
- Evaporator coil biofilm in homes near the Harpeth. The river basin’s sustained summer humidity — 90°F+ with high relative humidity for weeks — lets biological growth take hold on Trane coils faster than in hillier Nashville neighborhoods. Our coil cleaning includes foaming treatment and rinse protocols specific to coated aluminum fins.
Trane Service in Franklin: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Franklin’s master-planned communities like Westhaven have strict HOA rules that limit exterior duct access, requiring our crew to navigate attic crawlspaces with specialized video scopes to inspect Trane duct runs without damaging finished interiors. This isn’t a Nashville problem or a Spring Hill problem — it’s a Franklin problem born from the city’s specific 2000s–2010s building boom and its associated architectural review boards.
What this means for Trane owners: we can’t always cut a return plenum access from the exterior without HOA approval that takes weeks. So we come prepared with video inspection capability, flex duct repair tools that work through existing registers, and evaporator coil cleaning methods that don’t require new access panels. In a 2010-built home off Mack Hatcher Parkway, we cleaned a Trane XV20i system that had a 25% return air restriction due to sagging flex duct in the attic. Our tech re-supported the duct with metal strapping, vacuumed out drywall dust from the supply trunk, and treated the evaporator coil with an antimicrobial agent, restoring airflow to manufacturer spec. No HOA paperwork, no interior drywall repair.
The Harpeth River basin topography traps spring cedar and oak pollen against these same large homes, loading filters and ducts faster than in hillier markets. A Trane system in Franklin works harder, in dirtier conditions, with more restricted access for maintenance. That’s why we don’t quote from a menu — we inspect first, then explain what your specific system and home actually need.
Trane Models & Products We Service in Franklin
We clean and service Trane XL16i, XV20i, and XR15 cooling systems, plus S9V2 gas furnaces — the dominant configurations in Franklin’s 2000s–2010s luxury builds. These aren’t theoretical model numbers; they’re the units we encounter weekly in Fieldstone Farms, Westhaven, and the subdivisions south of Peytonsville Road.
For critical sealed components — heat exchanger faces, evaporator coil housings, OEM filter racks — we use Trane-compatible parts and approved sealants. For non-sealed flex duct repairs, we specify quality aftermarket alternatives that match or exceed original R-values. We stock common Trane filter sizes and flex duct diameters on our Franklin route truck, so most repairs don’t wait on Nashville warehouse runs. If your Trane ductwork is beyond 20 years or shows structural sag with permanent deformation, we’ll tell you straight: replacement beats restoration. At 15 years with localized issues, targeted cleaning and re-support often buys another decade.
Trane Service Pricing in Franklin
| Service | Typical Range (Franklin) |
|---|---|
| Standard air duct cleaning (3,000–4,000 sq ft) | $350–$650 |
| Large home cleaning (4,500–5,500+ sq ft) | $600–$950 |
| Video duct inspection with written report | $150–$250 |
| Flex duct repair/re-support (per run) | $200–$400 |
| Evaporator coil cleaning | $250–$450 |
| Air quality sanitizing treatment | $150–$300 |
What drives cost: square footage, number of supply/return runs, accessibility (crawlspace vs. finished basement), and whether we’re addressing active biofilm or routine dust loading. Every estimate starts with inspection — we don’t quote blind over the phone. Call (844) 839-1347 for an exact quote; estimates are free and David Martinez personally evaluates every Trane system we quote.
Serving Franklin, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Franklin 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 — Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Franklin
At 18 years, the XV20i itself is near end of mechanical life, but the ductwork often outlasts the equipment. We inspect for structural integrity first — if the flex duct shows permanent sag, crushed sections, or biofilm penetration, replacement makes sense. If the duct is sound but loaded with construction debris and dust, cleaning restores airflow and prepares the infrastructure for your next unit. Call (844) 839-1347 and we’ll give you an honest assessment — no point cleaning duct you’ll tear out next year.
Upstairs zones in Berry Farms homes often use longer flex duct runs through hotter attic space, where the XL16i’s multi-stage cooling produces condensate at low-point kinks. The musty smell is biological growth in trapped moisture, not the unit itself. We video-scope the attic runs, re-support sagging sections, and treat affected plenums. Downstairs zones typically have shorter runs and better drainage — same house, different failure mode. Call (844) 839-1347 to schedule inspection; we target the specific run causing the odor.
No. Trane ductwork is standard galvanized steel, flex duct, and coated aluminum coil — cleaned with industry-standard negative-air and contact-brush systems like our Rotobrush and Nikro rigs. What matters is technician knowledge of Trane-specific failure modes (XV20i static pressure sensitivity, S9V2 combustion air requirements), not proprietary equipment. We’re independent, not dealer-affiliated, and we’ve serviced Trane systems in Franklin for ten years with professional-grade tools available to any qualified specialist.
For a 2007 build in Fieldstone Farms — now 18 years old with original ductwork — we recommend first cleaning if never done, then every 3–5 years depending on occupancy, pets, and filter discipline. Franklin’s pollen load and basin humidity accelerate accumulation compared to drier markets. The XR15’s single-stage operation is less forgiving of restricted airflow than variable-speed units; dirty ducts force longer run times and higher bills. Call (844) 839-1347 for a baseline inspection and we’ll set a schedule based on what we find.
Insulation fibers in supply vents from a new build are typically residual construction debris, not a structural defect in the S9V2 itself. Franklin’s 2000s-era luxury homes are notorious for this — drywall dust, insulation fragments, and wood particulate left in ductwork during construction, now blowing through your system. It’s a cleaning issue, not a warranty issue, though we’d document it photographically in case your builder has a post-close remediation policy. We extract construction debris with negative-air vacuuming and seal any accessible leaks in the supply trunk. Call (844) 839-1347 for inspection; estimates are free.
Service Areas Near Franklin
We run Trane service calls throughout Franklin’s ZIP codes — 37064, 37065, 37068, 37069 — and regularly work in Brentwood and Brentwood Estates to the north, Forest Hills toward Nashville, plus Hendersonville and Goodlettsville for scheduled maintenance routes. Most Franklin appointments book within 48 hours; same-day availability for urgent airflow or odor issues when the schedule allows.
Book Your Trane Service in Franklin Today
Clean ducts aren’t glamorous. Neither is good plumbing. Both matter. If your Trane system is cycling too often, smelling musty, or pushing higher utility bills than it should, we’ll inspect it honestly and fix what actually needs fixing. David Martinez handles every Franklin job personally — 17 years, one specialty, and a straightforward process that starts with showing you what’s in your system.
Call (844) 839-1347 for a free estimate. Same-day appointments available for urgent issues.
Written by David Martinez, Owner at Horizon Air Duct Cleaning Nashville, serving Franklin since 2008.