Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Canby, WA | Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington
We provide independent Trane specialists across Canby — not manufacturer-authorized, but factory-trained on the systems that heat and cool this city’s homes. The one thing that makes our Trane work here different is how we handle the fine horticultural debris that Clackamas County’s nursery corridor pumps into local ductwork; it’s a contamination profile standard Portland-area crews simply don’t encounter. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate and same-day scheduling.

Why Canby Residents Choose Us for Trane Service
Richard Anderson has spent eleven years focused exclusively on duct systems — not as a sideline to general HVAC work, but as the single trade he built Landmark Air Duct Cleaning around. When we pull up to a Canby home with a Trane air handler, we’re not guessing at the coil configuration or filter housing geometry; we’ve cleaned enough XV80s and XL16is in this county — plus systems during Trane in Oak Grove visits — to know which flex-duct layouts the local builders favored in 1998 versus 2004.
That specificity matters because Canby’s housing stock — dominated by 1990s and early-2000s builder-grade single-family homes — is now hitting the age where first or second cleanings are overdue. Many of these systems have never been opened. Richard runs every job himself or alongside his small crew, so when something unusual turns up inside a duct, he’s the one making the call on the spot. “If I can’t tell you exactly what I found and why it needed cleaning, I haven’t done my job.”
Our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment is the same grade commercial restoration contractors use, not rental-store machines. And with 732 customers and counting leaving reviews that average 4.9 stars, we’ve earned the accountability that comes from owner-led work on every job.
Common Trane Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Canby
- XL16i evaporator coil microchannel fin clogging. The microchannel design on this heat pump model is efficient but unforgiving with fine particulate. In Canby homes south and east of downtown — particularly near Territorial Road and the nursery belts — we’ve measured airflow reductions of 30% within two years from horticultural dust accumulation. The fins are too dense for standard vacuum agitation alone.
- XV80 secondary heat exchanger corrosion. The Willamette Valley’s 40+ inches of concentrated winter rainfall keeps indoor relative humidity elevated for months. In underused attic flex-duct runs common to Canby’s 1990s-era homes, that moisture accelerates corrosion on this furnace’s secondary heat exchanger. Cleaning reveals the damage before it becomes a carbon monoxide risk.
- 4TTR6 condenser coil contamination. The outdoor unit on this straight-cool system sits exposed to Canby’s distinctive pollen loads. We treat the condenser as part of full-system cleaning because a dirty coil forces the compressor to work harder, shortening equipment life in a climate where cooling season arrives suddenly and runs hard.
- S9V2 filter housing seal degradation. The variable-speed blower on this high-efficiency furnace is sensitive to bypass airflow. In Canby’s older mid-century ranch homes near downtown — some with original metal ductwork — we’ve found housing seals cracked from decades of thermal cycling, allowing unfiltered nursery-belt air straight into the blower compartment.
- Flex-duct sag and biological growth. Builder-grade flex duct from the 1990s and 2000s has reached end-of-life sag in many Canby attics and crawl spaces. The valley’s prolonged humid season creates mold colonization in low spots that standard HVAC companies miss because they don’t inspect the full duct run. Our video inspection catches it.
Trane Service in Canby: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Canby sits at the center of Clackamas County’s nursery industry corridor — the highest-value nursery-producing county in the United States — and that geographic reality reshapes what “dirty ducts” means here. Residential HVAC systems in this city draw in year-round loads of pollen, organic particulates, and fungal spores from surrounding commercial greenhouse operations that simply don’t exist at this density in neighboring Wilsonville or Oregon City.
The result is a contamination profile we’ve learned to recognize by sight. Technicians working neighborhoods south and east of town — closest to the nursery belts along Territorial Road — routinely find return-air plenums caked with a fine greenish-tan organic dust that is largely pollen and peat particulate tracked in from adjacent operations. This material requires chemical pretreatment to break down; standard vacuum agitation won’t lift it. The sharp seasonal flip to dry, hot summers then stirs that accumulated biological material back into circulation when cooling systems first kick on, which is why we field so many calls in June from West Linn Trane service customers and local Trane owners who suddenly can’t breathe well in their own homes.
Last spring we cleaned a Trane XV80 system in a 1998 ranch on Territorial Road, just a quarter-mile from a major greenhouse operation. Our video inspection revealed the return plenum packed with a compacted mat of alder pollen and peat fines — the local “green gunk” — that standard vacuum agitation couldn’t lift; we had to pre-treat with a citrus degreaser and run two full passes to restore airflow to manufacturer specs.
Trane Models & Products We Service in Canby
We work on the full Trane residential line, with particular depth on the systems most common to Canby’s housing stock:
- Trane XV80 — Two-stage gas furnace with secondary heat exchanger; we inspect for corrosion and clean the blower assembly and evaporator coil as integrated system work.
- Trane XL16i — Heat pump with microchannel evaporator coil; our coil treatment protocol addresses the fin-clogging that nursery-belt dust accelerates.
- Trane S9V2 — Variable-speed furnace with sealed blower compartment; we verify filter housing integrity and clean the precision blower wheel.
- Trane 4TTR6 — Straight-cool split system; outdoor coil cleaning is standard in our full-system service.
We source OEM Trane parts for critical components like blower motors and gas valves — fit and longevity matter too much to gamble. For filters and flex-duct replacement, we recommend quality aftermarket options where factory pricing is excessive. If your Trane air handler is 20+ years old with a failed evaporator coil, we’ll tell you straight: replacement often beats repair, and we’ll show you why.

Trane Service Pricing in Canby
Most complete Trane duct cleaning jobs in Canby fall between $380 and $720, depending on system size, accessibility, and contamination severity. Here’s how that breaks down:
- Standard single-system air duct cleaning: $380–$520
- Heavy contamination requiring chemical pretreatment (common near nursery corridor): $480–$620
- Full-system cleaning with video inspection and coil treatment: $580–$720
- Dryer vent cleaning add-on: $120–$180
- Duct repair and sealing (per linear foot of accessible duct): $8–$14
What drives cost: square footage, number of vents, attic versus crawl-space access, and whether we’re dealing with standard household dust or the compacted organic material typical of homes near Canby’s greenhouse operations. Every estimate is free and itemized — no ballpark figures that balloon on arrival. Call (877) 335-1974 for an exact quote; Richard will walk through your specific Trane system and what it needs.
Serving Canby, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Canby 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 Canby
Every 2–3 years, not the standard 4–5 year interval recommended for typical suburban homes. The pollen and peat particulate load near Territorial Road and the rural fringes accumulates faster and binds more stubbornly than standard household dust. Call (877) 335-1974 to schedule a video inspection and we’ll show you exactly what’s inside.
Yes — significantly, if we include coil treatment and full return-path cleaning. That greenish-tan film is pollen and organic particulate cycling through your system, not normal household dust. Standard dusting won’t stop it because the source is your ductwork. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate.
Often yes, if the strain is from airflow restriction. The XV80’s blower motor works harder when evaporator coils or return plenums are clogged with spring pollen loads. However, if the motor itself is failing after years of overwork, we’ll tell you during inspection before we clean. Call (877) 335-1974 and we’ll diagnose it properly.
Yes — video inspection is standard on every job we do, including the older metal ductwork and retrofitted flex runs common in mid-century ranches near downtown Canby. We document what we find so you see what we see. No charge for the inspection itself; it’s built into our service.
Canby’s nursery corridor generates pollen and organic particulate loads that Portland’s urban core simply doesn’t match. Your filter is doing its job — it’s catching material that would otherwise coat your coil and blower. We recommend checking filters monthly during peak season and upgrading to higher-MERV options compatible with your specific Trane model. Call (877) 335-1974 and we’ll match the right filter to your system.
Service Areas Near Canby
We serve Canby’s 97013 ZIP and surrounding communities including Tualatin, Tacoma, Seattle, Bellevue, Spokane, and Vancouver. While our Trane expertise is available across our full Washington service area, the nursery-corridor contamination protocols we describe here are specific to Clackamas County’s unique agricultural environment.
Book Your Trane Service in Canby Today
Same-day appointments are often available. Richard Anderson personally oversees every Trane cleaning job we do in Canby — from the initial video inspection through the final airflow verification. Call (877) 335-1974 for your free estimate, or schedule online. We’ll show you exactly what’s in your ducts and exactly what it takes to get it out.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, serving Canby and the Willamette Valley since 2013.