Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Tucker, GA | Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Georgia
Independent Trane air duct cleaning in Tucker, GA typically runs $350–$850 for a full system cleaning and inspection, depending on whether your home has original fiberglass duct board or sheet-metal trunk lines. We offer Trane sales & service across ZIP codes 30084 and 30085 with same-day availability for most calls. 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. Call (877) 565-7296 for a free estimate.

Why Tucker 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. That same hands-on approach comes to every Trane service in Chamblee and Tucker — Scott Gray works the job directly, not a substitute.
We’ve logged over 2,000 hours servicing Trane duct systems in Tucker’s mid-century homes and Trane in Mountain Park specifically. The ranch and split-level stock off Lavista Road and Hugh Howell Road holds no surprises for us. We know which 1960s Trane installations still run on original fiberglass duct board, which have been retrofitted with flex duct, and where the red clay dust seeps in through rusted sheet-metal seams.
Our equipment roster reflects that specialization: Rotobrush contact-cleaning systems for mechanical agitation, Nikro HEPA vacuums for extraction, and Abatement Technologies air scrubbers for containment. We stock OEM-equivalent Trane-compatible filters, drain pans, and flex duct connectors to match factory specs without voiding any remaining manufacturer parts warranties. 433 neighbors have rated us 4.9 stars — the numbers speak for themselves.
Common Trane Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Tucker
- Fiberglass duct board degradation in 1950s–70s ranch homes. Tucker’s mid-century neighborhoods retained their original construction stock while Decatur redeveloped, meaning we’ve got a disproportionate concentration of 50-year-old fiberglass duct board. After decades of Georgia humidity, this material sheds friable glass fibers into the airstream. Standard vacuum cleaning won’t cut it — we use HEPA containment and often recommend encapsulation before any cleaning begins.
- Rust-through at sheet-metal trunk line seams. Original galvanized ductwork in crawl spaces corrodes where humidity condenses on cold metal. In Tucker, that rust creates gaps that pull in red clay soil dust and mold spores from the crawl space. We find this constantly in the ranch homes near downtown — the Trane air handler ends up filtering Georgia dirt instead of conditioned air.
- Unsealed return duct boots drawing in crawl space debris. The subfloor connections on older Tucker’s split-levels were never sealed to modern standards. Every time the Trane system’s return kicks on, it sucks moisture, pollen, and whatever’s living in that crawl space straight into the coil. That fouls the coil fast and circulates it through every room.
- Sagged flex duct creating condensation traps. Humidity and foundation settling in Tucker’s crawl spaces break down flex duct supports. Low spots form where condensation pools and debris accumulates. We’ve pulled pounds of sludge from these dips — the Trane blower works harder, the house smells musty, and energy bills climb.
- Extreme pollen infiltration through leaky duct joints. Atlanta’s spring pollen counts rank among the nation’s highest, and Tucker’s older homes with unsealed ductwork get hit hardest. The Trane system becomes a distribution network for oak, pine, and ragweed pollen every March and April. We seal first, then clean — otherwise you’re paying to solve the same problem twice.
Trane Service in Tucker: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Tucker’s mid-century ranch homes, concentrated off Lavista Road and Hugh Howell Road, commonly contain original fiberglass duct board that can shed friable glass fibers after 50 years — a material failure rarely seen in newer subdivisions and demanding a specialized HEPA cleaning protocol. This isn’t a theoretical concern. We serviced a 1967 split-level on Brownlee Drive where the fiberglass duct board interior had deteriorated so badly that, during our video inspection, we found visible glass fibers coating the inside of the trunk lines and Trane XB13 air handler. Our crew sealed the boot to subfloor to stop red-clay infiltration, then ran two passes with a HEPA vacuum and recommended full duct board encapsulation to prevent future shedding.
For Trane owners in Tucker, this means duct cleaning isn’t a commodity service. A crew with standard equipment can actually make things worse — agitating degraded fiberglass without proper containment spreads those fibers through your house. We assess the duct material before we touch it. Two decades of crawlspace-level experience goes into every inspection.
Trane Models & Products We Service in Tucker
We work on the full range of residential Trane systems found in Tucker homes, including the XB13, XR13, XL80, and XV95 model families. These units have been installed across three decades of Tucker’s housing stock, from original 1980s replacements in the ranch homes to newer installations in infill construction.
Our parts approach is straightforward: we use premium aftermarket components that meet or exceed Trane specifications — MERV-13 filters, corrosion-resistant flex duct, heavy-gauge drain pans — and we’re direct about when a 50-year-old duct system should be fully replaced rather than patched. We don’t chase manufacturer authorization; we chase results that last. For fast Tucker turnaround, we stock Trane-compatible filters and connectors locally, so most jobs don’t wait on shipping.
Trane Service Pricing in Tucker
Our Air Duct Cleaning in Tucker for Trane systems typically breaks down as follows:

- Full system cleaning (standard sheet-metal or flex duct): $350–$550
- Fiberglass duct board cleaning with HEPA protocol: $550–$850
- Duct sealing (per system): $400–$700
- Video inspection with written assessment: $150–$250 (waived with cleaning service)
- Dryer vent cleaning (add-on): $125–$175
What drives cost: accessibility (crawl space height, attic hatch location), duct material condition, and whether we’re containing degraded fiberglass or simply cleaning standard construction. A free estimate from Scott Gray includes a full walkthrough, video scope of trunk lines, and honest assessment of whether cleaning, sealing, or replacement makes sense. Call (877) 565-7296 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Serving Tucker, GA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Tucker area and know this community well, including Trane service in Clarkston. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Tucker
Tucker’s 1950s–1970s housing stock retained original fiberglass duct board and unsealed sheet-metal trunk lines that newer subdivisions never used. The humidity, pollen exposure, and crawl space conditions here create failure modes — glass fiber shedding, rust-through, red clay infiltration — that don’t exist in homes built after 1990. We adjust our cleaning protocol accordingly. Call (877) 565-7296 for a free assessment of your specific home.
The XB13 is a reliable heat pump, but in Tucker’s older homes it’s often connected to original ductwork that wasn’t designed for modern airflow rates. Expect restricted return paths, leaky supply boots, and possible coil fouling from unsealed crawl space connections. We check static pressure and duct integrity alongside cleaning. Call (877) 565-7296 for a free estimate — we’ll tell you if the problem is the ducts, the unit, or both.
That’s Georgia red clay being pulled through rusted sheet-metal seams or unsealed subfloor boots in your crawl space. Tucker’s soil composition and high humidity accelerate the rust that creates those entry points. Cleaning the registers without sealing the leaks is temporary — the dust returns with the next HVAC cycle. We seal first, then clean. Call (877) 565-7296 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Yes, but only with controlled agitation and HEPA containment. Standard rotary brushes can destroy degraded fiberglass duct board. We inspect first with video, then use appropriate contact pressure and extraction. If the board is too far gone, we’ll tell you straight — encapsulation or replacement beats a cleaning that spreads glass fibers through your house. Call (877) 565-7296 to schedule a video inspection.
Atlanta’s spring pollen ranks among the nation’s highest, and Tucker’s leaky older ductwork turns Trane systems into pollen distributors every March and April, which is why our Doraville Trane service neighbors see the same pattern. We recommend sealing in late winter, then cleaning in early summer after the peak has passed — that way you’re not immediately re-contaminating clean ducts. Same-day service is often available. Call (877) 565-7296 for timing that fits your system.
Service Areas Near Tucker
We run Trane repair in Stone Mountain and service calls from our base near Tucker into Atlanta, Decatur, and the broader DeKalb County area. For customers outside immediate range, we also schedule dedicated days in Augusta, Macon, and Columbus when volume allows. ZIP codes 30084 and 30085 are our home turf — same-day response is standard here.
Book Your Trane Service in Tucker Today
Scott Gray will take your call, walk your property, and run the job himself. From dirty ducts to repaired, sealed, and sanitized — we handle the full scope. Same-day appointments available most weekdays in Tucker. Call (877) 565-7296 for your free estimate.
Written by Scott Gray, Owner & Lead Technician at Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Georgia, serving Tucker since 2004.