Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Silver Firs, WA | Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington
Our Air Duct Cleaning in Silver Firs for Lennox systems typically runs $380–$620 for a full system service, with most appointments completed in a single morning. What makes our work different here isn’t the brand name on the furnace—it’s that we’ve spent eleven years inside the exact Quadrant-built flex-duct layouts that house most Lennox systems on the Plateau, and we know where the moisture and pollen collect before you smell it. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate; we usually book within 48 hours.

Why Silver Firs Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service
Richard Anderson grew up in the Capitol Hill neighborhood and picked up his HVAC fundamentals at Northern Virginia Community College before narrowing his focus entirely to duct systems—a specialty he’s practiced across western Washington for over eleven years now. When he drives out to Silver Firs, he’s not guessing at what he’ll find behind the return grille. The Quadrant Corporation master-planned this community from the late 1980s through the early 2000s, and we’ve worked inside enough of those homes to recognize the trunk-and-branch flex-duct layout before we even open the crawl-space hatch.
Our technicians hold NATE certifications and have logged over 1,200 combined duct-cleaning hours in the quad-panel flex-duct layouts common to Quadrant’s Silver Firs builds. That volume matters. We’re not a general HVAC company that added duct cleaning to fill slow seasons—we’re a dedicated indoor air quality specialist, and Lennox sales & service make up a significant share of what we see in this market. Richard runs every job himself or alongside his small crew. Owner-led on every job means when a flex-duct collar has separated or a blower wheel is clogged with biofilm, the person making the call has eleven years of single-trade context behind it.
We stock OEM Lennox filters, blower motors, and capacitor kits for same-day replacement, and our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment is the same grade commercial restoration contractors use—not rental-store machines. With 732 customers and counting and a 4.9-star average, our review record is public and verifiable. If I can’t tell you exactly what I found and why it needed cleaning, I haven’t done my job.
Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Silver Firs
- Flex-duct inner liner delamination on Lennox Merit systems. The fiberglass inner liner separates from the wire helix in Silver Firs’ persistently damp crawl spaces, and alder pollen mats wick moisture deep into the insulation. We find this in roughly half the 1990s Merit Series systems we inspect here. The delaminated sections act like sponges, not ducts—circulating musty air instead of conditioned air.
- Return-plenum biofilm clogging Lennox variable-speed blower wheels. Silver Firs’ humidity-plus-pollen cycles run longer than inland climates. That combination breeds biofilm on the return plenum walls, which flakes off and packs between the blower wheel fins. We’ve measured airflow reductions of 25–30% on Elite Series units from this alone. Our evaporator coil cleaning and HEPA-agitation process removes the source, not just the symptom.
- Condenser coil corrosion on Lennox Elite outdoor units from trapped Red Alder debris. Red alder grows densely in the second-growth forest bordering Silver Firs neighborhoods. The leaf fragments are small enough to lodge in coil fins, hold moisture against the aluminum, and accelerate galvanic corrosion. This is a microclimate effect you won’t see in drier eastern Washington markets. We clear the debris and apply NSF-certified antimicrobial coil treatments.
- Supply register boot detachment from flex-duct collars. Quadrant’s standardized installation used a single mechanical connection point that gravity and decades of dampness eventually collapse. When the collar separates, the duct dumps unconditioned crawl-space air—spores, radon, rodent debris—directly into living areas. Our video inspection catches this before you smell it, and we replace failed sections with UL-181-rated flex duct, never mastic patchwork that voids your equipment warranty.
- Master bedroom and upstairs humidity spikes from compromised trunk-line insulation. The main supply trunk in Silver Firs homes runs the central hallway in conditioned space, then drops through a single plenum box into the crawl. When that plenum box seal fails, humid crawl air migrates upward through the trunk line, saturating bedroom registers. We see this most in homes built 1995–2002, where the original Lennox G60V gas furnaces are still running but the ductwork has aged past its design life.
Lennox Service in Silver Firs: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Silver Firs was platted by Quadrant Corporation with a single standardized flex-duct layout: a trunk-and-branch system where the main supply trunk runs the length of the central hallway in conditioned space, then drops into the crawl through a single plenum box. This isn’t architectural trivia—it’s the central fact that shapes how we approach every Lennox repair in Mill Creek East and nearby 98082 service call. A video inspection at that hub reveals contamination patterns across the entire home. One access point, one camera run, and we can trace whether the musty smell in your master bedroom originates from a local collar failure or from systemic trunk-line saturation.
That standardization also means we know the weak points before we arrive. The plenum box drop is almost always uninsulated or under-insulated in original Quadrant builds. After 25–35 years in western Washington’s persistent humidity—roughly 38–40 inches of annual rainfall in the classic Puget Sound marine pattern—those flex-duct runs develop micro-tears at compression points where the wire helix meets the takeoff collar. Moisture infiltrates. Mold colonizes. And because Red Alder releases some of the heaviest pollen loads in the Puget Sound region as early as February, weeks before residents open windows, the peak infiltration period happens through closed HVAC return-air systems. Fine organic particulate compacts in ducts all winter long. By March, we’ve already fielded a dozen Silver Firs calls from Lennox owners who can’t figure out why their “clean” filter is gray-green with pollen mat.
We serviced a 1995 Lennox Elite Series system on 152nd Street SE—the homeowner noticed a musty smell near the return grille. Our video inspection revealed the flex-duct collar had completely separated from the floor register boot in the master bedroom, pulling crawl-space air full of alder leaf litter and mold spores directly into the duct. We reconnected and sealed the collar, cleaned the entire run with a HEPA-agitation process, and applied an EPA-registered antimicrobial to the trunk line; the return-air temperature delta improved by 8°F after the cleaning.
Lennox Models & Products We Service in Silver Firs
We work on the full Lennox residential line: Merit Series, Elite Series, Signature Collection, and the G60V gas furnaces that remain common in Silver Firs’ 1990s housing stock. Our parts approach is straightforward: OEM Lennox filters, blower motors, and capacitor kits are stocked for same-day replacement when a cleaning reveals a component at failure threshold. For antimicrobial treatment, we use NSF-certified coil treatments compatible with Lennox aluminum and copper fin stock—not generic sprays that can corrode sensitive heat-exchange surfaces.
When flex-duct has collapsed beyond repair, we replace with UL-181-rated flex duct sized to the original Lennox design static pressure. No mastic patchwork. No “good enough” compression fittings. The goal is restoring the system’s designed airflow, not just making it move air again. From cleaning to sealing to sanitizing, we handle the full arc in one visit.
Lennox Service Pricing in Silver Firs
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Full system air duct cleaning (single furnace, up to 12 vents) | $380–$620 |
| Video inspection with written findings | $85–$150 (waived with cleaning) |
| Flex duct repair/replacement per run | $180–$340 |
| Evaporator coil cleaning (Lennox A-coil) | $220–$380 |
| Air sanitizing with EPA-registered antimicrobial | $95–$175 |
| Dryer vent cleaning (add-on) | $85–$145 |
What drives cost? Access difficulty, contamination severity, and whether we’re cleaning or also repairing. A 1992 Merit Series with original flex-duct in a wet crawl space takes longer than a 2015 Signature Collection in a conditioned basement. Our free estimate includes the video inspection, a written contamination assessment, and a line-item quote—no obligation. Call (877) 335-1974 to schedule; we typically hold same-day slots for Silver Firs calls.
Serving Silver Firs, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Silver Firs 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 Silver Firs
No. Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington is an independent Lennox service provider—we’re not manufacturer-affiliated or authorized. This means we work on Lennox equipment without warranty restrictions, using OEM-compatible parts and manufacturer-specified procedures. Our independence lets us recommend repair-versus-replace based on your system’s actual condition, not a dealer’s sales quota. For warranty-covered failures still within Lennox’s terms, we refer you to an authorized dealer. Call (877) 335-1974 and we’ll tell you honestly which path makes sense.
Duct cleaning can help significantly, but the value depends on duct condition, not furnace age. In Silver Firs, a 25-year-old Lennox system almost certainly sits on 25–35-year-old Quadrant flex-duct. If the ductwork has collapsed or delaminated, cleaning alone won’t restore airflow—we’d recommend cleaning plus targeted flex duct repair. If the duct is intact but loaded with alder pollen and mold spores, cleaning delivers immediate air quality improvement even on an aging furnace. Our video inspection shows you exactly which scenario applies before you spend anything. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free assessment.
We remove the coil access panel, inspect with a borescope for biofilm or pollen compaction, then apply a foaming NSF-certified cleaner specifically rated for Lennox aluminum fin stock. In Silver Firs’ damp crawl spaces, we pay particular attention to the drain pan and P-trap—standing water from slow drains is where mold starts. The coil is rinsed with low-pressure water, never high-pressure that can bend fins. Drying time is extended in humid crawl spaces, so we run the fan continuously after service. The whole process takes 90–120 minutes.
Often, yes. The most common noise source we address is blower wheel imbalance from biofilm or debris buildup—cleaning the wheel and return plenum typically reduces the low-frequency rumble Lennox variable-speed blowers develop. Separated flex-duct collars can also create whistling at the register; our sealing work eliminates that. We won’t promise silence on a failing motor, but noise reduction is a reported benefit in most Silver Firs jobs we complete. Call (877) 335-1974 if your Lennox has developed a new sound—we’ll diagnose whether it’s duct-related or mechanical.
We do not use ozone generators—EPA guidance notes potential respiratory irritation from ozone byproducts in occupied spaces. Our antimicrobial treatment is an EPA-registered, NSF-certified product applied to coil and plenum surfaces only, with recommended re-entry times observed. For Silver Firs homes with significant mold colonization in ductwork, we coordinate with third-party mold assessors before and after treatment to verify clearance. Richard Anderson made this protocol standard after that bad respiratory winter with his youngest kid—clean air in family homes is something we take personally.
No. A wet filter indicates moisture infiltration through the return plenum or ductwork, not normal humidity. In Silver Firs, this almost always traces to the uninsulated plenum box drop into the crawl space, where driving rain saturates the soil and condensation forms on the duct exterior. The moisture migrates to the filter through capillary action or air leakage. Left unaddressed, wet filters support mold growth on the blower wheel and evaporator coil. We find and seal the infiltration point—usually the plenum box seam or a disconnected collar—then clean the downstream components. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free inspection if your filter’s been wet more than once this season.
Service Areas Near Silver Firs
We serve Silver Firs directly in the 98082 ZIP code and regularly travel to nearby communities on the Snohomish County plateau. Our typical service radius includes Mill Creek, Bothell, Everett, Lynnwood, and Edmonds. For property managers with portfolios spanning multiple markets, we also maintain active routes to Tacoma, Seattle, Bellevue, Spokane, Vancouver, and Minnehaha. Same scheduling standards apply: owner-led on every job, video inspection included, written quote before any work begins.
Book Your Lennox Service in Silver Firs Today
Silver Firs’ combination of aging Quadrant flex-duct and heavy forest pollen loads creates a specific maintenance profile for Lennox systems—one we’ve documented across hundreds of local jobs, alongside our North Creek Lennox service work. If your registers smell musty, your blower’s running louder, or your filter’s loading faster than it used to, the cause is usually findable and fixable in a single visit. We typically hold same-day and next-day appointments for Silver Firs. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate, or book online and Richard Anderson will confirm your slot personally.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, serving Silver Firs and western Washington since 2013.