Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Veradale, WA | Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington
Trane air duct cleaning in Veradale typically runs $350–$650 for a full system, with same-day scheduling available when smoke season or fall furnace startup creates urgent indoor air problems. We’re independent Trane specialists — not manufacturer-authorized — and we’ve cleaned hundreds of Trane systems across Veradale’s 99037 ZIP, from original XL80 furnaces in 1970s ranches to modulating S9V2 units in newer construction. Richard Anderson, our owner and lead technician, personally runs every job with Rotobrush and Nikro equipment. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate.

Why Veradale Residents Choose Us for Trane Service
Eleven years of doing nothing but duct systems changes how you read a house. Richard Anderson grew up in Capitol Hill and learned his fundamentals at Northern Virginia Community College, but he’s spent the better part of his adult life crawling through the exact crawl spaces and attics that define Veradale’s housing stock. That 1988 split-level on South Brooks Road? He’s seen its twin a dozen times.
We’re not a general HVAC company that added duct cleaning to upsell furnace tune-ups. That’s the entire business. Owner-led on every job means when our video scope finds something unexpected — delaminated flex liner, smoke-impacted coil, a sagging duct run — Richard’s the one making the call on the spot, not a rotating crew with a checklist. Our 732 customers and counting have left us a 4.9-star average because the same person who answers the phone runs the equipment and signs off on the work.
We know Trane’s product families cold: the single-stage XL80 workhorses, the two-stage XR17 heat pumps, the variable-speed XV20i, the modulating S9V2. Each has distinct duct-loading patterns that Veradale’s dual-cycle climate — hard winters plus concentrated wildfire smoke — accelerates differently. We stock OEM-compatible Trane flex duct, mastic, and filter media for fast turnaround, and we document every condition we find so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Common Trane Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Veradale
- Smoke-baked evaporator coils on Trane XR17 and XV20i systems. Veradale’s basin geography traps Inland Northwest wildfire smoke for weeks each August–September. That fine particulate isn’t dry dust — it’s oily, carbon-rich soot that bonds to aluminum coil fins. Standard vacuuming won’t touch it. We apply a citrus degreaser formulated for fine particulate, then agitate with soft-bristle rotary tools that won’t deform the fins.
- Delaminated flex duct liners in 1970s–1990s ranch homes. Veradale’s dominant housing stock used early-generation flex duct with inner liners that degrade after thirty-plus years. The liner separates from the wire helix and creates debris traps our competitors’ scopes miss. Last September, we found exactly this in a 1988 split-level on South Brooks Road — gray ash from the 2023 Gray Fire baked into pockets where the liner had failed.
- Secondary heat exchanger clogging on Trane XL80 furnaces. These single-stage units run hard through Veradale’s October-to-March heating season. When you add smoke-season particulate accumulation, the narrow passages of a secondary heat exchanger load faster than design intent. We use HEPA agitation and compressed-air whips to dislodge material without mechanical damage.
- Supply plenum contamination in tightly sealed homes with S9V2 modulating furnaces. The S9V2’s precision is also its vulnerability: continuous low-speed operation during smoke events recirculates submicron ash deep into the supply plenum. Coastal Trane dealers don’t see this failure mode. We do. Our Nikro HEPA collection system captures what standard equipment redistributes.
- Crawl space moisture degradation compounded by ground-level intake placement. Veradale’s older tract homes often drew return air from crawl spaces. Ground moisture degrades duct straps and insulation; combined with smoke-season loading, you get structural failure and contamination in the same run. We repair with mastic-sealed connections and proper support spacing.
Trane Service in Veradale: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Veradale’s 99037 ZIP sits in a topographic basin that traps wildfire smoke from Inland Northwest fires each August–September, depositing a distinct fine-ash layer on top of the winter’s dust accumulation — a dual-cycle contamination profile that coastal Pacific Northwest cities never see. This isn’t abstract geography. It means your Trane system faces two completely different loading events per year, and a cleaning schedule designed for one — dust and pollen in a mild climate — leaves you exposed for the other.
The September–October surge local techs all recognize? That’s real. Homeowners open windows after smoke season ends, then fire up the furnace for the first time and smell burnt-campfire odor pumped through every vent. The particulate wasn’t gone — it was trapped in degraded flex duct, baked onto heat exchangers, embedded in coil fins. Your Trane furnace is doing exactly what it was engineered to do: move air. The problem is what that air carries through Veradale’s unique basin geography.
Richard Anderson’s seen this progression enough to predict it by address. Ranch on a slab from 1975? Probably original or early-replacement flex duct with compromised liner. Split-level from 1988? Check the crawl space returns for moisture sagging first, then scope for smoke trapping. Newer build with an S9V2? The modulating operation that saves you money in January becomes a recirculation liability in August when the AQI hits 150 and stays there for two weeks.
Trane Models & Products We Service in Veradale
We clean and service the full range of Trane residential forced-air equipment found in Veradale homes:
- Trane XL80 — Single-stage gas furnace, common in 1970s–1980s construction. Reliable, simple, hard-running. We focus on secondary heat exchanger passage cleaning and blower wheel decontamination.
- Trane XR17 — Two-stage heat pump, popular in 1990s replacements and mid-efficiency upgrades. Coil fin cleaning is critical; the outdoor unit’s defrost cycle can push moisture and particulate into the indoor coil.
- Trane XV20i — Variable-speed communicating system. Precision components require careful agitation methods — no stiff brushes on those coils.
- Trane S9V2 — Modulating gas furnace in newer Veradale homes. The extended low-fire operation that delivers efficiency also means longer exposure times to any contaminant in the airstream.
We use OEM Trane replacement flex duct, mastic, and filter media when available. For non-critical components — support straps, insulation wraps, general hardware — we source quality aftermarket alternatives that meet or exceed original specifications. We don’t perform heat exchanger replacement or blower motor rebuilds; if our inspection finds those conditions, we document with photos and refer you to a licensed HVAC contractor for that scope of work. Our job is cleaning, not repair, and we’ll tell you exactly which is which.

Trane Service Pricing in Veradale
| Service | Price Range | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Trane air duct cleaning (single system) | $350–$500 | Supply and return trunk lines, branch ducts, registers, basic filter replacement |
| Trane system with video inspection | $450–$600 | Full cleaning plus robotic scope of main trunk and problem branches |
| Evaporator coil cleaning (Trane XR17/XV20i/S9V2) | $150–$250 add-on | Citrus degreaser treatment, soft rotary agitation, fin inspection |
| Flex duct repair/replacement (per section) | $200–$400 | OEM-compatible flex duct, mastic sealing, proper support |
| Full system with coil, video, and flex repair | $650–$950 | Comprehensive cleaning and restoration for smoke-impacted systems |
What drives cost: system accessibility (crawl space vs. basement), contamination severity (standard dust vs. smoke-impacted), and whether we find degraded flex duct that needs section replacement. Every estimate starts with a free walkthrough — Richard Anderson personally evaluates your Trane system, scopes the ductwork if indicated, and gives you a fixed price before any work begins. No one likes surprises inside their walls. Call (877) 335-1974 to schedule yours.
Serving Veradale, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Veradale 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 Veradale
No. That odor means particulate from August–September wildfire smoke has been trapped in your ductwork and is now being baked onto your heat exchanger by the first furnace cycles. It’s one of the most common calls we get in late September across Veradale’s 99037 ZIP. A standard seasonal cleaning won’t address smoke-impacted material — we use HEPA agitation and, if needed, citrus degreaser on the coil. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free inspection and exact quote.
Yes — the basin geography here concentrates wildfire smoke in ways that Spokane’s hill neighborhoods and western suburbs don’t experience at the same intensity. Most Veradale Trane systems benefit from annual cleaning that specifically addresses dual-cycle loading: winter dust accumulation plus summer smoke deposition. If you have a modulating S9V2 or variable-speed XV20i, the extended runtime makes that schedule even more important. Call (877) 335-1974 and we’ll assess your specific system and exposure.
Yes. The XR17’s aluminum fins require soft-bristle rotary agitation, not stiff brushes or high-pressure spray. We use Rotobrush equipment with fin-safe attachments, plus a citrus degreaser formulated for fine particulate — critical in Veradale where smoke soot bonds to coil surfaces. Richard Anderson inspects fin condition before and after. If fins are already damaged from prior service, we’ll document that and explain your options.
Sagging flex duct restricts airflow and creates debris traps. In Veradale’s 1970s–1990s housing stock, we regularly find degraded inner liners that have separated from the wire helix — invisible from the outside, obvious on video scope. The sagging you see is often a symptom of liner failure inside. We replace compromised sections with OEM-compatible flex duct, properly supported and mastic-sealed. Left alone, those sag points become obstruction sites and contamination reservoirs.
We use OEM Trane replacement flex duct, mastic, and filter media when available for best fit and long-term durability. For non-critical components like support straps and insulation wraps, we use quality aftermarket alternatives that meet specification. We’re independent — not a Trane dealer — so we source for value and performance, not brand compliance. If a repair needs something we don’t stock, Richard Anderson will tell you exactly what we’re using and why. Call (877) 335-1974 to discuss your specific Trane system.
Service Areas Near Veradale
We serve Trane owners throughout the Spokane Valley basin and surrounding communities — Spokane proper to the west, Minnehaha and the broader Spokane Valley corridor to the immediate north and south, and Bellevue clients who’ve relocated from our original western Washington service area and kept our number. Every job gets the same owner-led treatment, whether it’s a 1970s ranch in 99037 or a newer build across the valley.
Book Your Trane Service in Veradale Today
Smoke season’s coming. So is the first furnace run that tells you exactly what your ducts carried through August. We’re scheduling now for Veradale Trane systems — same-day availability when odor or airflow problems can’t wait. Richard Anderson runs every job personally, and if he can’t tell you exactly what he found and why it needed cleaning, he hasn’t done his job.
Call (877) 335-1974 for your free estimate. No obligation, full documentation, and the peace of knowing who’s actually going to show up at your door.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, serving Veradale and the Spokane Valley basin since 2013.