Trane Air Duct Cleaning in East Hill-Meridian, WA | Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington
Trane air duct cleaning in East Hill-Meridian typically runs $280–$520 for a complete system service, with most jobs completed in a single visit. We’re an independent Trane service specialist — not manufacturer-authorized — and we’ve cleaned more than 900 Trane systems in the 98031 ZIP code since 2004. That volume matters because East Hill-Meridian’s 1980s–1990s flex-duct crawl spaces create failure patterns you won’t find in newer slab construction just two miles west. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate and same-day scheduling.

Why East Hill-Meridian Residents Choose Us for Trane Service
Richard Anderson, our owner and lead technician, grew up in Capitol Hill and has spent eleven years specializing exclusively in duct systems — not HVAC add-ons, not general cleaning, but the narrow craft of indoor air quality. He runs every job personally or alongside his small crew. When your Trane XV80 or XL14i needs Trane repair in Des Moines, he’s the one reading the video inspection monitor, making the call on whether a flex-duct section needs sealing or replacement.
That owner-led accountability shows in our numbers: 732 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars. It also shows in our equipment — Rotobrush and Nikro systems, the same brands commercial restoration contractors use, not rental-grade machines. We carry Honeywell, Aprilaire, Abatement Technologies, and Guardsman products for air sanitizing when duct cleaning alone isn’t enough.
Trane service in Lea Hill and East Hill-Meridian homeowners call us because they want someone who recognizes that their 1992 Trane XR95 isn’t failing — its ductwork is. The furnace runs fine. The heat pump cycles normally. But airflow drops 30% because flex duct in a damp crawl space has sagged, disconnected, or been breached. We find that. We fix that.
Common Trane Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in East Hill-Meridian
- Flex-duct Mylar liner delamination at strap points — East Hill-Meridian’s 40-plus inches of annual rainfall keeps crawl-space humidity above 70% for months. On Trane systems with flex duct stapled directly to joists (standard in 1985–2000 construction), that moisture degrades the nylon straps first, then the Mylar inner liner separates at the pinch points. We spot this with video inspection before it becomes a full collapse.
- XL14i and XL16i evaporator coil clogging — Sagging return-duct joints in East Hill-Meridian crawl spaces pull in fine organic debris — leaf litter, rodent nesting material, mold spores — that bypasses the filter and cakes the coil. Our coil cleaning restores heat-exchange efficiency without discharging refrigerant.
- XV80/XV95 secondary heat exchanger soot accumulation — When Norway rats breach flex duct (a documented King County issue), airflow balance shifts. The furnace runs rich, soot builds in the secondary exchanger, and efficiency drops 15–20% before most homeowners notice. We trace the root cause to duct breaches, not just clean the symptom.
- Collapsed flex-duct runs blocking airflow to second floors — East Hill-Meridian’s hillside lots and long duct runs to upper bedrooms create static pressure problems. A 14-foot section of 8-inch flex duct crushed by its own weight or rodent damage can drop bedroom airflow below 50 CFM. Our duct repair and sealing service restores design airflow.
- Supply register black smudging from mold-soot mixture — The Pacific Northwest’s persistent fog moisture colonizes duct insulation; combined with particulate from a running furnace, it produces black deposits around registers. We determine whether it’s active mold, soot, or both — then treat accordingly.
Trane Service in East Hill-Meridian: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
East Hill-Meridian’s 1985–2000 tract homes were built with flex duct stapled directly to joists — a technique that creates pinch points where the inner liner fails first under the area’s persistent fog moisture, a failure mode nearly absent in newer slab-on-grade homes just two miles west in Kent. For Trane owners, this means your XV80, XR95, or Hyperion air handler is likely working harder than designed against ductwork that’s silently degrading.
On a 1997 Trane XV80 system in the Morgan Place neighborhood off SE 256th Street, our video inspection revealed a 14-foot section of flex duct in the crawl space that had been gnawed open by Norway rats and packed with insulation debris — we sealed the breach with mastic and replaced the damaged flex run before performing a full-system agitation cleaning, restoring airflow from 520 CFM to 780 CFM. That homeowner’s furnace had been cycling 22 minutes to raise temperature two degrees. After our work: 11 minutes. Same furnace. Fixed ducts.
The plateau elevation above the Green River Valley traps moisture in crawl spaces differently than valley-floor construction. East Hill-Meridian’s Trane systems don’t just need cleaning — they need Covington Trane service-style inspection for the specific failure modes this microclimate produces.
Trane Models & Products We Service in East Hill-Meridian
We clean and service the Trane systems that dominate East Hill-Meridian’s housing stock: XV80 and XV95 two-stage gas furnaces, XR80 and XR95 single-stage units, XL14i and XL16i heat pumps, and Hyperion air handlers. These systems were installed by the thousands during the 1990s building boom and are now hitting the age where duct integrity matters more than ever.
We stock OEM Trane motors, capacitors, and limit switches for same-day service when electrical components fail. For flex-duct and insulation replacement, we source regional aftermarket materials that match or exceed OEM pressure ratings and R-values — and we always flag when repair costs approach 70% of full system replacement. Our emphasis on this page: flex duct repair, video inspection, and evaporator coil cleaning, the three services most Trane owners in East Hill-Meridian actually need.

Trane Service Pricing in East Hill-Meridian
Most complete East Hill-Meridian Air Duct Cleaning services fall between $280 and $520. Here’s how that breaks:
- Standard whole-system agitation cleaning (single furnace, up to 12 vents): $280–$360
- With video inspection and register-by-register airflow check: $340–$420
- Add evaporator coil cleaning (recommended for XL14i/XL16i units with debris loading): $80–$120
- Flex-duct repair or section replacement (per 25-foot run, materials included): $150–$220
- Full duct sealing with mastic and mesh (per system): $200–$340
What drives cost? Accessibility of your crawl space, extent of rodent damage, and whether coil cleaning is needed. Our free estimate includes a full video inspection — you’ll see what we see before any work starts. Call (877) 335-1974 to schedule; estimates are free and we’re typically available same-day in the 98031 area.
Serving East Hill-Meridian, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the East Hill-Meridian 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 East Hill-Meridian
It’s almost always the ducts. In East Hill-Meridian’s 1990s construction, long flex-duct runs to second-floor bedrooms sag, collapse, or get breached by rodents. The XL14i itself rarely fails mechanically — its outdoor coil and compressor are built for 20-plus years. We run a video inspection to confirm duct integrity before you spend money on heat pump service you don’t need. Call (877) 335-1974 and we’ll check it same-day.
We stock standard sizes that fit Trane media cabinets, but we’re not tied to Trane-branded filters. What matters more than brand is MERV rating matched to your system’s blower capacity — a filter too dense for an older XR80 will strain the motor. We measure static pressure and recommend accordingly. If your system needs a specific Trane-size cabinet filter, we source it. Call for specifics on your model.
Often it’s both. East Hill-Meridian’s damp crawl spaces grow mold on duct insulation; if your XV80 or XV95 has been running with compromised airflow (from collapsed or breached duct), incomplete combustion produces soot that mixes with mold spores and deposits at registers. We also offer Dryer Vent Cleaning in East Hill-Meridian to address similar buildup issues. We test with a surface sample and visual scope to distinguish active mold from carbon residue, then clean and treat accordingly. The fix isn’t just wiping registers — it’s fixing what’s feeding the problem.
No. That extended cycle points to airflow restriction — collapsed flex duct, clogged evaporator coil, or blocked returns — not furnace failure. The XV80’s two-stage gas valve is designed for 10–14 minute cycles in typical conditions. Before you call an HVAC tech for a furnace replacement quote, have us inspect the duct system. We’ve restored proper cycle times on dozens of East Hill-Meridian XV80s by fixing ducts, not replacing equipment.
National recommendations suggest every 3–5 years. In East Hill-Meridian, we advise every 2–3 years because of the combined stress: 40-plus inches of rainfall, crawl-space humidity, documented rodent activity, and aging flex-duct infrastructure. Your Trane system works harder here. The inspection interval matters as much as cleaning — we catch breaches before they become full collapses. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free assessment and we’ll tell you exactly where your system stands.
Service Areas Near East Hill-Meridian
We serve Trane owners throughout the Kent plateau and surrounding communities — including Trane in Fairwood and Kent proper to the west, Renton to the north, Auburn to the south, and Bellevue and Seattle for property managers with multiple locations. Most of our East Hill-Meridian calls come from the 98031 ZIP and the Morgan Place, East Hill, and Meridian Valley neighborhoods.
Book Your Trane Service in East Hill-Meridian Today
Richard Anderson and our team are available for same-day Trane duct cleaning, repair, and inspection across East Hill-Meridian. 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 now for your free estimate — owner-led, specialist-grade, and built on eleven years of single-trade focus.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, serving East Hill-Meridian and the greater King County area since 2004.