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Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Rye Brook, CT

Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Rye Brook, CT | Redwood Air Duct Cleaning Service Bridgeport

Independent Lennox air duct cleaning in Rye Brook typically runs $450–$850 for a full system, depending on whether your home has original 1970s sheet-metal trunk lines or later flex-duct additions. We’re not a Lennox-authorized dealer—we’re an independent specialist with 15-plus years servicing Lennox specialists forced-air configurations across Westchester County’s aging housing stock. Call (833) 364-5125 for a free estimate; Ryan Bell leads every job personally.

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Why Rye Brook Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service

We’ve cleaned ducts in enough Rye Brook colonials to know the difference between a Lennox G16 with original bimetal pilot and one that’s been retrofitted with a modern igniter. That matters because the cleaning approach changes—older heat exchangers need gentler vacuum pressure, and the clearance around vintage blower compartments is tighter than anything in a new build.

Ryan Bell grew up in Black Rock, trained at Housatonic Community College, and has spent eleven years focused exclusively on duct systems across Fairfield County and into lower Westchester. He leads every job personally. Nearly 1,100 homeowners have reviewed that work at 4.9 stars. We use Rotobrush and Nikro equipment—the same systems commercial contractors run in hospitals and schools—because residential ducts in Rye Brook’s 1960s–80s homes deserve that level of mechanical rigor, not a shop-vac with a brush taped to the hose.

We stock OEM Lennox motors, capacitors, and drain pans for when cleaning reveals a part that won’t survive another season. For flex-duct replacements, we use UL-listed aftermarket materials that match or exceed original specs. We’d rather explain it once on the job than have you call back wondering what you paid for.

Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Rye Brook

  • Condensate drain clogs from microbial biofilm in Lennox evaporator coils. Rye Brook’s coastal humidity—elevated through spring and fall shoulder seasons when your HVAC runs intermittently—creates damp coil conditions ideal for biofilm growth. We pull the coil pan, mechanically clean the drain line, and apply foaming antimicrobial treatment that doesn’t degrade Lennox aluminum fin stock.
  • Blower wheel imbalance from dust-cake buildup on direct-drive blowers. The 1970s split-levels common in Rye Brook ran their furnaces hard through oil-crisis winters with minimal filtration. Decades of fine particulate laminate onto Lennox blower wheels, throwing them out of balance and causing bearing wear. We remove and clean wheels on-site, checking runout before reassembly.
  • Return plenum corrosion at sheet-metal seams. Lennox systems with attic supply runs in Rye Brook homes experience condensation cycling every shoulder season—warm humid air hits cool metal, moisture collects at mastic seams, and rust propagates. We spot-seal with fresh mastic during cleaning and flag sections needing replacement before they pinhole.
  • Flex duct liner collapse at joist connections. Rye Brook’s colonial-era trunk-and-branch layouts with long attic flex runs sag over decades, especially where straps have degraded. The resulting kinks choke airflow and strain your Lennox blower motor. We video-inspect to locate collapses, then replace damaged sections with reinforced flex rated for the static pressure your G16 or CB26 was designed to move.
  • Pollen-packed filter bypass at poorly sealed duct boots. The wooded properties along Rye Brook’s eastern and northern edges draw heavy oak and maple pollen loads each spring. Older Lennox return boots from the 1970s construction era often lack proper gasket seals, so pollen bypasses the filter entirely and cakes inside the ductwork. We seal boot-to-floor and boot-to-wall junctions with fire-rated caulk and mastic during cleaning service.

Lennox Service in Rye Brook: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Here’s the Rye Brook factor that reshapes how we approach every Lennox job: the village’s 1960s–80s colonials often have their air handlers tucked into tight basement closets under staircases—a layout choice that saved square footage in post-war construction but creates genuine access problems for standard duct cleaning equipment. In towns with full-height basements, we can maneuver a Rotobrush Beast or Nikro HP20 directly to the plenum. In Rye Brook, we’re regularly working with 24-inch clearances, angled stair stringers blocking the return drop, and supply trunks that turn immediately into joist bays.

This matters for Lennox owners specifically because the G16 and G20 series furnaces common to these homes have fixed heat exchanger panels that don’t tolerate aggressive flexing. We use right-angle vacuum attachments and feed endoscope cameras through supply registers to inspect trunk lines without disassembling components we can’t properly reseat in confined space. On a recent job in the King Street section off Lincoln Avenue, we serviced a 1975 split-level with a Lennox G16 gas furnace and original flex-duct supply runs. The return boot under the stairwell was packed with oak leaf dust and mouse debris, causing a 30% system airflow reduction. We video-inspected, sealed three leaking joints with mastic, and applied a foaming antimicrobial treatment to the evaporator coil, restoring static pressure to nameplate spec.

That coastal humidity sitting over Long Island Sound doesn’t just affect coils—it means every seal we make has to account for more moisture cycling than inland Westchester systems face. We use mastic, not foil tape, at critical junctions. It takes longer. It holds.

Lennox Models & Products We Service in Rye Brook

We regularly clean duct systems tied to Lennox G16 and G20 gas furnace series—the workhorses of Rye Brook’s 1970s and 1980s construction waves—and the HS29 and HS34 air conditioner units paired with them. For all-electric or heat-pump configurations, we service CB26 and CB30 air handlers, including the vertical-upflow units crammed into those under-stair closets.

Our parts approach is straightforward: OEM Lennox motors, capacitors, and drain pans for anything that affects system safety or warranty compliance. For flex-duct replacement, plenum patches, or non-structural boots, we source UL-listed aftermarket materials that match original pressure ratings at lower cost. We carry common Lennox blower belts, capacitor values, and drain pan configurations on our Bridgeport-based service van, so most Rye Brook jobs don’t wait for parts orders. If your 1978 G16 needs a heat exchanger inspection beyond cleaning scope, we’ll tell you straight and recommend a Lennox-authorized dealer for that specific repair.

Lennox Service Pricing in Rye Brook

Lennox air duct cleaning in Rye Brook typically falls in these ranges:

  • Standard full-system cleaning: $450–$650 (single furnace, up to 12 supply/return registers, accessible basement)
  • Complex access or under-stair air handler: $650–$850 (requires right-angle attachments, register-only access, additional labor)
  • Video inspection add-on: $125–$175 (recorded, narrated, delivered via link)
  • Duct sealing (mastic, boot sealing, joint repair): $200–$400 depending on linear feet and accessibility
  • Antimicrobial/sanitizing treatment: $150–$250 (foaming coil treatment plus duct fogging, EPA-registered product)

What drives cost: register count, duct material (sheet metal cleans faster than degraded flex), access difficulty, and whether we’re correcting prior DIY damage. Every estimate is free, in-home, and includes a video walkthrough of what we find before we quote. No pressure to book on the spot. Call (833) 364-5125 to schedule—most Rye Brook appointments fit within 48 hours.

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Service Areas Near Rye Brook

We run Lennox service calls across lower Westchester and Fairfield County from our Bridgeport base, including Greenwich, CT and Port Chester, NY directly adjacent to Rye Brook, plus Fairfield, CT, Stratford, CT, and Trumbull, CT for homeowners with comparable 1960s–80s housing stock and aging duct systems.

Book Your Lennox Service in Rye Brook Today

Ryan Bell leads every job personally, with 11 years focused exclusively on duct systems and the professional equipment to handle Rye Brook’s tight-access, aging installations. Same-day appointments often available for urgent airflow or odor issues. Call (833) 364-5125 for your free estimate.

Written by Ryan Bell, Owner & Lead Technician at Redwood Air Duct Cleaning Service Bridgeport, serving Rye Brook and lower Westchester since 2014.

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