Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Battle Ground, WA | Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington
Trane air duct cleaning in Battle Ground, WA typically runs $350–$650 for a complete system cleaning on standard residential units, with same-day scheduling available when you call before noon. What sets our Trane work apart in Battle Ground is the combination of professional-grade Rotobrush agitation systems and eleven years of seeing exactly how post-construction debris from the 2000s building boom interacts with Trane’s specific duct geometries in this climate. We’re Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, an independent Trane sales & service provider—not manufacturer-authorized, but owner-led on every job by Richard Anderson, who personally runs the equipment and makes the call when something unusual turns up in your ducts. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate.

Why Battle Ground Residents Choose Us for Trane Service
We’ve cleaned Trane systems in Battle Ground since before the NE 219th Street corridor filled in with its final subdivisions. Richard Anderson, our Owner and Lead Technician, grew up in Washington and picked up his HVAC fundamentals at Northern Virginia Community College before narrowing his focus entirely to duct systems—a specialty he’s practiced here for over eleven years. That single-trade focus matters when you’re dealing with Trane’s secondary heat exchanger designs or the specific flex-duct routing these systems use in local crawl spaces.
We’re not a general HVAC company that added duct cleaning as an upsell. This is what we do. Our 732 customers and counting have left us a 4.9-star average rating because we use the same Rotobrush and Nikro equipment that commercial restoration contractors rely on, and because Richard runs every job himself or alongside his small crew. When a Trane XV80 in a Lewisville-area home is running hot because construction debris has packed the main trunk, he’s the one deciding whether aggressive brush cleaning or coil treatment is the right first move—and he’s the same technician homeowners call for Trane repair in Walnut Grove.
We carry OEM Trane parts for motors and control boards, and we stock quality aftermarket filters for routine maintenance. That combination keeps Battle Ground homeowners from waiting on factory backorders while still protecting the warranty-critical components.
Common Trane Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Battle Ground
- XV80 secondary heat exchanger fouling from post-2000s construction debris. Battle Ground’s rapid subdivision build-out left drywall dust and insulation fibers in ductwork that was never properly purged. In the XV80’s vertical heat exchanger design, this fine debris settles in the secondary chamber, reducing efficiency and risking overheating. We use video inspection to locate the pack, then Rotobrush agitation with HEPA extraction—simple vacuuming won’t touch it.
- S9V2 flex-duct biofilm in damp crawl spaces. The agricultural flats between NE 219th Street and the Lewisville corridor keep groundwater close to the surface, and the S9V2’s common flex-duct runs sit low in those wide crawl spaces. Moisture wicks into the duct from below, and the lowest elbow—almost always—shows a biofilm line we catch on camera before it becomes a musty-air complaint.
- 4TTC evaporator coil loading from wildfire ash and Gorge pollen. Battle Ground sits downwind of the Gifford Pinchot smoke corridor every late summer. When homeowners run their 4TTC units continuously with windows sealed, fine ash particulate bypasses clogged filters and plates onto the coil. Annual coil cleaning prevents the freeze-ups that restricted airflow causes.
- Return plenum soot in older farmhouse conversions. Rural properties throughout 98604 that converted from oil or wood furnaces to forced-air Trane systems often have residual soot embedded in the return plenum. Standard duct cleaning won’t remove it—we use specialized agitation and sealed HEPA recovery to prevent recontamination.
- Trunk-and-branch moisture corrosion from prolonged humid seasons. With over 50 inches of annual rainfall and humidity that stays elevated from October through April, Battle Ground’s sheet-metal trunk lines can develop corrosion at seams and takeoffs. Our inspection flags this before it becomes a leak that draws crawl-space air into the supply.
Trane Service in Battle Ground: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Battle Ground’s 2000s–2010s tract subdivisions, such as those off NE 219th Street, were built on former farmland where post-construction drywall dust and insulation fibers were never purged from ductwork—a legacy load that requires aggressive agitation cleaning rather than simple vacuuming. This isn’t a generic “new construction” problem. The specific soil chemistry of Clark County’s agricultural flats, combined with the rapid conversion from berry fields and pasture to housing, meant builders were under pressure to punch out and move on. Ductwork got sealed before it was clean.
For Trane owners, this legacy load has a particular signature. The XV80’s vertical heat exchanger and the S9V2’s common downflow configuration both create low-velocity zones where fine debris settles. Battle Ground’s persistent winter humidity then binds that dust into a packed mat that standard shop-vac duct cleaning won’t dislodge. We’ve learned to start every Trane job in these neighborhoods with a video inspection of the main trunk and the first flex-duct elbow—because if we don’t find debris there, we’ll find biofilm instead. The damp crawl environment wicks humidity into the ductwork from below, and that first inspection almost always reveals a biofilm line on the interior of the lowest flex-duct elbow—something rarely seen in the slab-foundation tracts closer to Vancouver.
Trane Models & Products We Service in Battle Ground
We regularly clean and service Trane XV80, S9V2, XR17, and 4TTC systems throughout the 98604 ZIP and surrounding Clark County foothills, including homes that need Trane service in Five Corners. These model families cover the majority of residential Trane installations in Battle Ground’s 2000s–2010s housing stock, from the two-stage XV80 furnaces common in mid-tier subdivisions to the 4TTC split-system air conditioners paired with them.
Our approach to parts is straightforward: OEM Trane components for motors, control boards, and heat exchanger sections where factory specs matter for safety and compatibility; quality aftermarket filters for routine maintenance where the specification is standard. We don’t push unnecessary replacements. For ductwork and coils, we repair rather than replace whenever feasible—especially on systems in that fifteen-to-twenty-year window where a full changeout rarely pays back in Battle Ground’s moderate heating-degree climate.
We stock common Trane blower belts, capacitors, and contactors for fast turnaround, and our Nikro vacuum systems are spec’d to handle the higher static pressure that Trane’s larger residential coils generate during deep cleaning.
Trane Service Pricing in Battle Ground
Complete Trane air duct cleaning in Battle Ground typically ranges from $350 to $650 for a standard residential system, depending on the number of supply and return runs, accessibility of the main trunk, and whether the job includes evaporator coil cleaning or flex-duct repair. Here’s how that breaks down:

- Standard duct cleaning (up to 12 vents): $350–$450
- With evaporator coil cleaning: add $125–$175
- With video inspection and full system documentation: add $75–$95
- Flex-duct repair or sealing (per run): $85–$150
- Biofilm treatment and sanitizing (affected runs only): $120–$200
What drives cost up? Multiple trunk lines, crawl-space access requiring full protective setup, or systems with significant post-construction debris loading that needs extended agitation time. What keeps it down? Straightforward basement-mechanical-room access, recent filter discipline, and no active moisture issues. Every estimate we provide in Battle Ground is free and itemized—no lump-sum mystery pricing. Call (877) 335-1974 and we’ll walk through your specific Trane system over the phone, then schedule a no-charge site visit if the scope needs confirming.
Serving Battle Ground, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Battle Ground area and know this community well, with regular calls for Trane service in Mount Vista and nearby neighborhoods. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Battle Ground
Every three to five years for most Battle Ground homes, but every two years if you’re in one of the 2000s–2010s subdivisions off NE 219th Street or the Lewisville corridor where post-construction debris loads are heavier. Homes with continuous wildfire smoke exposure during late summer should also consider biennial cleaning to manage ash particulate accumulation in 4TTC coils and return plenums. Call (877) 335-1974 and we’ll assess your specific Trane system’s condition—estimates are free.
Yes, measurably. In a 2006-built home near the Lewisville corridor, we found a Trane XV80 with heavily restricted airflow. Our video inspection revealed a dense layer of drywall dust and insulation fibers packed in the main trunk and a biofilm coating inside the flex-duct elbows. We used a rotating brush system with HEPA vacuum to dislodge the debris, then applied a biocide treatment to the affected flex runs. The homeowner reported a 30% improvement in airflow and no more musty odors. Clean ducts reduce blower motor runtime, which cuts gas and electric use through Battle Ground’s long heating season.
We can, but the method depends on whether the odor is particulate-bound or microbial. Fine ash from Gifford Pinchot corridor smoke events plates onto Trane evaporator coils and duct interiors as a dry layer—this responds to thorough agitation cleaning and coil treatment. If humidity has activated that ash into a food source for mold growth, we add targeted sanitizing with Abatement Technologies or Guardsman products. We don’t mask odors; we remove the source and verify with post-cleaning inspection.
Richard Anderson or a crew member under his direct supervision arrives with a Rotobrush system and video borescope. We start at the air handler, inspect the evaporator coil and blower assembly, then run the camera through the main trunk and at least two branch runs—typically one supply and one return. You’ll see the feed in real time if you’re home. We document debris type, moisture indicators, and any mechanical issues, then explain what needs cleaning versus what needs repair. The inspection itself takes 30–45 minutes; the full cleaning, when warranted, runs 3–5 hours depending on system size.
Often no. In Battle Ground’s climate, flex duct can last 20–25 years if the outer vapor barrier is intact and the inner liner hasn’t been compromised by biofilm. We repair punctures, re-sag fallen runs, and seal disconnected takeoffs before we recommend full replacement. The exception is when the inner liner has delaminated or the insulation is waterlogged—in those cases, spot replacement of affected runs makes sense. For a 15-year-old Trane XV80 or S9V2, the furnace itself likely has another decade of service life, so preserving compatible ductwork is usually the better investment. Call (877) 335-1974 and we’ll inspect before quoting either approach—estimates are free.
Service Areas Near Battle Ground
We travel throughout Clark County and the greater southwest Washington region from our base serving Battle Ground, with Trane repair in Barberton among our regular service areas. Our regular routes include Vancouver to the southwest, Minnehaha along the I-205 corridor, and we’re available by appointment for larger commercial or multi-unit jobs in Tacoma, Seattle, Bellevue, and Spokane. Most of our Trane duct cleaning work happens within a 25-minute radius of Battle Ground’s 98604 ZIP, where we know the housing stock, the crawl-space conditions, and the specific debris signatures that each subdivision era produces.
Book Your Trane Service in Battle Ground Today
We’re scheduling Trane duct cleaning appointments throughout Battle Ground this week, with same-day availability when you call before noon, and we’re also booking Trane service in Salmon Creek. Richard Anderson personally oversees every job, from the initial video inspection through the final airflow check. Whether you’re dealing with post-construction debris in a 2000s tract home, biofilm in damp crawl-space flex duct, or wildfire ash loading after another smoky August, we’ll tell you exactly what we found and what it needs—then clean it properly. “If I can’t tell you exactly what I found and why it needed cleaning, I haven’t done my job.”
Call (877) 335-1974 for your free estimate.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, serving Battle Ground and Clark County since 2013.