Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Summit, WA | Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington
Trane air duct cleaning in Summit typically runs $350–$650 for a complete system service, with most JBLM-area rentals needing filter-cabinet clearing and evaporator-coil access that standard residential jobs don’t require. We’re Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, an independent Trane sales & service specialist—not manufacturer-authorized, but owner-led on every job with 11 years of Trane-specific experience across Pierce County’s military-housing corridor. If your Summit home has a Trane XL16i, XR17, or XV18 system that’s been circulating musty air or struggling with airflow, call us at (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate and same-day inspection.

Why Summit Residents Choose Us for Trane Service
We’ve cleaned Trane systems in Summit since before the 2015 JBLM housing-contract filter program ended, which means we’ve watched the same XL16i units go from properly maintained to clogged and bypassing debris. Richard Anderson, our Owner and Lead Technician, grew up in Capitol Hill and spent his early training at Northern Virginia Community College before narrowing his focus entirely to duct systems. He runs every Summit job personally or alongside his small crew.
That matters for Trane work. These systems have specific access-door placements on variable-speed air handlers, proprietary 4-inch media filter cabinets, and flex-duct collar sizes that change by model year. A generalist HVAC crew rotating through different equipment brands wastes time figuring out panel layouts. We don’t. Our Rotobrush and Nikro systems are configured for Trane’s 8-inch and 10-inch diameters, and we stock OEM Trane filter part numbers rather than forcing generic cut-to-size substitutes that leak at the cabinet seal.
732 customers and counting have left us a 4.9-star average. In Summit specifically, that volume reflects the density of JBLM-adjacent rentals we service—homes where tenant turnover every 2–3 years means we’re often the first duct cleaning a Trane system has seen in a decade.
Common Trane Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Summit
- Collapsed 4-inch media filters in XL16i units. Summit’s 98446 ZIP has hundreds of Trane XL16i systems installed under the old JBLM housing contract that mandated these filters. The replacement program ended in 2015, so filters have collapsed, pleats have torn, and debris now bypasses straight into the blower wheel and evaporator coil. We extract the collapsed filter, clean the coil with CoilSafe treatment, and install a fresh OEM Trane filter with proper cabinet sealing.
- Interior flex-duct liner delamination from Pierce County humidity. Trane systems in Summit’s 1970s–1990s ranch and split-level subdivisions use insulated flex duct that’s spent decades in 70%+ relative humidity. The interior liner separates from the wire helix, shredding during cleaning and releasing fiberglass particles. We identify delamination with video inspection before agitation, then recommend replacement with R-6 insulated flex matched to Trane’s original collar diameters.
- Foil-faced trunk insulation separation at seams. Trane duct trunks in Summit’s older split-level homes were factory-wrapped with foil-faced insulation that fails where seasonal condensation collects. The separation pulls attic grit and crawl-space debris into the airstream. We seal with foil tape during cleaning or recommend trunk replacement if the separation is extensive.
- Pet dander matting in JBLM rental turnover. Outgoing military tenants in Summit’s rental corridors frequently ran large-breed dogs or multiple pets for 2–3 years without filter changes. The South Puget Sound humidity glues that dander into a matted layer inside supply ducts. Standard vacuum pressure won’t touch it—we deploy rotating whips with stiff poly brushes to break it loose, then extract under negative pressure.
- Wildfire smoke particulate loading. Eastern Washington fire seasons increasingly drive Summit residents to seal homes and run Trane HVAC systems continuously for days. Fine particulate adheres to damp duct walls, compounding with existing debris. We address this with thorough supply and return cleaning plus evaporator-coil access, since smoke particles concentrate at the coil surface.
Trane Service in Summit: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Summit’s position in the JBLM orbit creates a duct-cleaning workflow we don’t replicate anywhere else in Pierce County. The 98446 ZIP has the highest concentration of Trane XL16i systems installed under that housing contract, and the contract’s filter-replacement program ended in 2015. Hundreds of those units now run with original collapsed filters. We’ve developed a specific sequence for these homes: video inspection first to assess filter-cabinet blockage, then filter extraction and blower-wheel cleaning before we even touch the duct runs. Skip that sequence, and you’re just pushing debris through a system that’s still choked at the source.
The rental turnover cycle amplifies everything. A Trane system in a Summit rental off 204th Street East might see three families in six years, each with different pet loads, filter habits, and sensitivity to musty air. No continuity of maintenance means problems compound rather than getting caught early. Richard Anderson’s crew tracks these patterns block by block—knowing which JBLM-era subdivisions have original flex duct, which have the problematic BAYFTRA19 filter cabinets, and which crawl spaces stay wet enough to accelerate insulation failure.
Trane Models & Products We Service in Summit
We regularly clean and repair Trane XL16i, XR17, XLi series, and XV18 variable-speed systems across Summit’s housing stock. The XL16i and XR17 dominate JBLM-contract installations from the 2000s–2010s; the XV18 appears in newer owner-occupied builds near the southern edge of 98446.
Our parts approach is straightforward: OEM Trane filters and evap-coil access doors for anything requiring a precise seal, quality aftermarket R-6 insulated flex duct for replacements where the original has failed. We match Trane’s 8-inch and 10-inch collar diameters exactly—no field-adapted fittings that leak at the connection. For filter cabinets, we use the genuine Trane part number, not a generic cut-to-size that gaps at the edges and lets debris bypass. That specificity matters in Summit, where collapsed filters have already proven what happens when the seal fails.
Trane Service Pricing in Summit
| Service | Price Range in Summit |
|---|---|
| Standard Trane air duct cleaning (single system, up to 12 vents) | $350–$500 |
| Trane system with collapsed 4-inch filter extraction + coil cleaning | $450–$650 |
| Flex duct repair/replacement (per run, R-6 matched to Trane collar) | $180–$340 |
| Evaporator coil cleaning (in-place, CoilSafe treatment) | $220–$380 |
| Video inspection (standalone or add-on) | $95–$150 |
What drives cost: the number of vent runs, whether your Trane system needs filter-cabinet clearing and blower access, and the condition of flex duct in crawl spaces or attics. JBLM rentals with years of tenant neglect typically land in the upper half of these ranges. A free estimate from Richard Anderson includes full video inspection, so you’ll see exactly what we’re dealing with before any work starts. Call (877) 335-1974 to schedule—estimates are free, and we can often inspect same-day in Summit.
Serving Summit, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Summit 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 Summit
No. Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington is an independent Trane service specialist, not manufacturer-authorized or affiliated. We’re duct-system specialists who’ve worked on thousands of Trane units across the South Sound, and we use OEM-compatible parts for proper fit and seal, but we don’t represent Trane Inc. or its dealer network. If you need warranty service on a new Trane installation, contact an authorized dealer; if you need deep duct cleaning or repair on an existing system, we’re the specialist for that.
No. A collapsed filter in a Trane BAYFTRA19 cabinet bypasses debris directly into the blower and evaporator coil, so cleaning ducts without addressing the filter blockage just recirculates dirty air through a still-choked system. We extract the collapsed filter, clean the blower wheel and coil, then install a fresh OEM Trane filter with cabinet sealing. Call (877) 335-1974 for an exact quote—estimates are free, and we’ll video-inspect the filter cabinet first.
Signs include visible fiberglass particles at vent registers, a sudden drop in airflow from specific rooms, or a “snow globe” effect when we run our video camera through the duct. We inspect every Trane system in Summit with video before agitation, specifically because Pierce County’s 70%+ humidity accelerates liner separation in 1980s–2000s flex duct. If we find delamination, we’ll show you the footage and recommend replacement with matched R-6 flex rather than risking particle release during cleaning.
Yes, in most cases. The XR17’s coil access door location is a Trane-specific layout we know from repeated Summit jobs. We use CoilSafe foaming treatment and low-pressure rinse, with a drain pan protection setup that prevents overflow into the air handler cabinet. If the coil has severe debris loading from years of filter bypass—common in JBLM rentals—we may recommend pulling it for immersion cleaning, but we’ll show you the video evidence before making that call.
We use extension whips and remote-controlled camera guidance on our Nikro negative-pressure system. Split-levels in Summit’s 1970s–1990s tracts often have 18-inch crawl clearances, which is tight but workable with the right equipment. Richard Anderson has cleaned Trane systems in these exact floor plans dozens of times and knows where the duct runs turn and where access ports need to be cut if the original builder didn’t install them. Call (877) 335-1974 to discuss your specific layout—we’ll inspect and quote at no charge.
Duct cleaning removes the physical dander and hair source, which eliminates the primary odor driver, but if the smell has permeated porous materials—flex-duct insulation, wooden trunk liners, or the evaporator coil itself—we may need to add coil cleaning or targeted sanitizing with Guardsman or Abatement Technologies products. We assess this during our free video inspection. For Summit rentals with heavy pet histories, we typically recommend the full package: duct cleaning, coil treatment, and fresh OEM filter installation. Call (877) 335-1974 to schedule—estimates are free.
Service Areas Near Summit
We serve Trane owners throughout the South Sound corridor, with regular routes to Trane in Frederickson, Tacoma for downtown and North End properties, Seattle for Capitol Hill and central-city jobs, Bellevue for Eastside residential and light commercial, and Spokane for Eastern Washington callbacks during fire season. Minnehaha sits just north of Summit along the I-5 corridor, with similar JBLM-adjacent housing stock and Trane installation patterns. Wherever your Trane system is, the same owner-led crew handles the work.
Book Your Trane Service in Summit Today
Your Trane system in Summit has likely been working harder than it should—through humid summers, smoky autumns, and tenant turnovers that left filters unchanged for years. We’re available for same-day inspection in 98446 and surrounding JBLM neighborhoods. Richard Anderson runs every job personally, and if he can’t show you exactly what he found and why it needed cleaning, he hasn’t done his job. Call (877) 335-1974 now for your free estimate.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, serving Summit and the South Sound since 2013.