Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Lawrenceville, GA | Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Georgia
We provide independent Trane air duct cleaning service across Lawrenceville’s 30042–30045 ZIP codes, specializing in the collapsed flex-duct and pollen-clogged return systems that define 1990s-era Gwinnett County homes. We also offer Trane repair in Lilburn for similar vintage homes. Our Lawrenceville Trane work differs from standard cleaning because we re-round deteriorated flex-duct liners before extraction—something basic vacuum passes skip entirely. Call (877) 565-7296 for a free estimate; same-day scheduling available.

Why Lawrenceville Residents Choose Us for Trane Service
Scott Gray has been crawling through attics and chasing ductwork leaks in Georgia homes for over 20 years, and most of his customers in the Decatur area know him by first name before the job is done. He got his start in HVAC fundamentals at Georgia Piedmont Technical College, where a hands-on instructor convinced him that the air inside a house tells you everything you need to know about how well it’s being maintained. That same instinct drives every Trane system we touch, from Trane repair in Suwanee to our home base in Lawrenceville.
We’re not a Trane-authorized dealer, and we don’t pretend to be. We’re independent specialists who happen to know these systems inside out—literally. Scott works every job personally, so when a 1995 Trane XR14 in the 30044 ZIP shows up with collapsed flex duct, the person diagnosing it has two decades of crawlspace-level experience behind the assessment—experience we also bring to Trane repair in Buford. Our 433 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect what happens when homeowners get the owner instead of a substitute.
We stock OEM-equivalent flex duct, mastic sealants, and coil protectants matched to Trane specs. When aftermarket alternatives meet those specs at lower cost, we’ll tell you exactly where the trade-off sits. No corporate script—just what we’d do in our own homes.
Common Trane Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Lawrenceville
- Collapsed flex-duct liners in attic heat. Lawrenceville’s unconditioned attics regularly exceed 140°F in summer, degrading the mylar inner liner of 1990s-era flex duct. On Trane systems in ZIPs 30042–30045, we’ve found accordion-style liners pancaked flat at elbow runs, creating debris traps that standard vacuum equipment simply skims over. We re-round each section before HEPA extraction.
- Mold colonization at air handler coils. Trane air handlers in Lawrenceville’s humid subtropical climate—especially late summer through fall—often develop coil mold where attic moisture wicks through unsealed flex-duct joints. Our coil treatment protocol addresses the source, not just the symptom.
- Separated mastic-sealed take-off collars. Original Trane plenum connections in 25-to-35-year-old Lawrenceville homes have dried and cracked, drawing red Georgia clay dust directly into supply runs. We seal with fresh mastic and test static pressure before closing up.
- Pollen-caked return-air grilles. Metro Atlanta’s spring pollen counts rank among the nation’s highest. Trane return grilles in Lawrenceville’s 1990s subdivisions can accumulate a quarter-inch of oak and pine particulate within a single season, cutting airflow by 25% or more. We remove and clean grilles separately, then treat the full return trunk.
- Debris pockets in sagging duct runs. Flex duct installed without proper support strapping in Lawrenceville’s rapid-build era has sagged between joists, creating low points where construction dust, insulation fragments, and rodent debris collect. Our video inspection identifies these before cleaning begins.
Trane Service in Lawrenceville: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Lawrenceville sits at the heart of Gwinnett County’s 1990s suburban explosion—one of the fastest-growing counties in the US at the time—leaving ZIP codes 30042 through 30045 packed with now-25-to-35-year-old tract homes whose original builder-grade flex duct systems, installed in unconditioned attics, have spent decades cycling through Georgia’s extreme attic heat and never been cleaned. The same conditions drive demand for Trane repair in Duluth. This specific combination of aging flex duct, attic installation, and deferred maintenance is the defining duct-cleaning driver in Lawrenceville in a way that older, basement-duct cities simply do not share.
For Trane owners, this means something specific: your XR14, XL16i, or TUD furnace was likely paired with ductwork that was never designed for three decades of thermal cycling. The inner liner degrades. The support straps fail. The mastic dries to dust. We’ve worked jobs on Old Norcross Road where the homeowner assumed their Trane system was “just getting old” when the real problem was a flex-duct collapse so complete that only 40% of rated airflow reached the master bedroom. For Norcross Trane service, we bring the same diagnostic approach. If your ducts haven’t been looked at in a decade, you don’t have an air quality problem—you have an air quality certainty.
Trane Models & Products We Service in Lawrenceville
We regularly clean and restore duct systems paired with Trane’s XR14 air conditioner, XL16i heat pump, TUD variable-speed furnace, and XV18 inverter air conditioner. These units are common in Lawrenceville’s 1995–2005 housing stock, and we’ve developed specific protocols for each.
Our Rotobrush contact-cleaning systems and Nikro HEPA vacuums handle the extraction side; Abatement Technologies air scrubbers run during service to protect your home’s air while we work. For Trane systems showing coil mold or microbial growth, we apply Guardsman-grade treatments matched to your specific air handler configuration.
We carry OEM-equivalent flex duct and mastic sealants sized for Trane plenum dimensions. When a take-off collar has separated or a duct run has collapsed beyond re-rounding, we can repair or replace on the same visit—no waiting for a second contractor.
Trane Service Pricing in Lawrenceville
our Air Duct Cleaning in Lawrenceville for Trane systems typically runs $350–$650 for a standard single-system residential job, depending on home size, duct accessibility, and whether flex-duct repair or coil treatment is needed. Video inspection adds $75–$125 but often pays for itself by identifying collapsed sections that would otherwise be missed. Flex-duct repair or replacement ranges $150–$400 per run based on length and attic access difficulty.
Every free estimate includes a full walkthrough of your Trane system, static-pressure check at the air handler, and honest assessment of whether cleaning will solve your specific issue. We don’t sell what you don’t need. Call (877) 565-7296 for an exact quote—estimates are free, and Scott Gray handles every assessment personally.

Serving Lawrenceville, GA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lawrenceville 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 Lawrenceville
No. Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Georgia is an independent company with no manufacturer affiliation. We’ve built our Trane expertise through 20 years of hands-on work across Gwinnett County, not through corporate certification. Our independence means we recommend what’s actually needed for your system, not what’s on a dealer incentive sheet.
We stock OEM-equivalent flex duct, mastic sealants, and coil protectants that match Trane specifications. When aftermarket alternatives meet those same specs at lower cost, we’ll explain the trade-off and let you decide. We never mark up parts unnecessarily or push replacement when repair suffices.
Most single-system Trane jobs in 1,800–2,500 square foot Lawrenceville homes take 3–4 hours. Homes with collapsed flex duct requiring re-rounding, or multiple repair points, can run 5–6 hours. We schedule one job per morning and one per afternoon—your home gets our full attention, not a rushed two-hour window. Call (877) 565-7296 to check same-day availability.
We service duct systems paired with Trane XR14 air conditioners, XL16i heat pumps, TUD variable-speed furnaces, and XV18 inverter air conditioners—the dominant models in Lawrenceville’s 1990s-to-early-2000s housing stock. If your Trane unit isn’t on this list, call us; we’ve likely worked on its duct configuration regardless of model year.
Maybe. Musty smells in 1990s Trane systems usually mean mold at the air handler coil or moisture intrusion through separated duct joints—both common in Lawrenceville’s humid attic conditions. Cleaning alone won’t solve active mold growth; we typically recommend coil treatment and joint sealing alongside HEPA extraction. A video inspection first tells us which combination applies to your system. Call (877) 565-7296 to schedule—estimates are free, and we’ll tell you honestly if cleaning won’t solve the smell.
Yes. Separated flex-duct joints and collapsed liner sections are standard findings in Lawrenceville’s 30044 and 30045 ZIP codes, and we often spot the same issues when performing Dryer Vent Cleaning in Lawrenceville homes. We re-round collapsed sections, replace damaged runs with OEM-equivalent flex duct, and seal all connections with fresh mastic. Most repairs complete during the same visit as cleaning.
Lawrenceville’s 1990s tract homes have flex duct in 140°F attics with 25–35 years of thermal degradation—newer subdivisions typically use rigid sheet metal or encapsulated duct systems in conditioned spaces. The collapse-and-clog cycle we find in ZIPs 30042–30045 requires re-rounding before extraction, a step unnecessary in most newer homes.
Restoring airflow to spec can improve efficiency, but the savings vary. If your flex duct has collapsed or your return grille is 30% blocked with pollen, cleaning and repair typically show measurable improvement. If your ducts are intact and the issue is an aging compressor or refrigerant leak, cleaning won’t move the needle. We assess this during our free estimate. Call (877) 565-7296 to find out what applies to your system.
Because collapsed flex duct and hidden separations are invisible from the registers. We’ve found homeowners in Lawrenceville who paid for “whole-house cleaning” elsewhere, only to learn later that the vacuum never reached three-quarters of the system because a collapsed elbow blocked the path. Our video inspection shows you exactly what we’re dealing with before we quote—no surprises, no guesses.
Service Areas Near Lawrenceville
We run our Trane services throughout Gwinnett County and beyond, including Atlanta to the southwest, Macon to the southeast, Augusta and Savannah for scheduled multi-system work, and Columbus and Phenix City across the Georgia-Alabama line. Most Lawrenceville appointments book within 24–48 hours; farther destinations typically schedule a week out.
Book Your Trane Service in Lawrenceville Today
Scott Gray handles every estimate and leads every job. If your Trane system is pushing air through 25-year-old flex duct in a Lawrenceville attic, you’re not getting the performance or air quality that unit was built to deliver. Call (877) 565-7296 now for a free estimate—same-day appointments available when urgency matters, and we bring 20 years of Gwinnett County crawlspace experience to your door.
Written by Scott Gray, Owner & Lead Technician at Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Georgia, serving Lawrenceville and Gwinnett County since 2005.