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Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Shaw, MD

Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Shaw, MD | Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland

We provide independent Lennox service across Shaw’s historic rowhouses, where retrofitted ductwork demands equipment and experience most general cleaners don’t bring. The one thing that makes our Lennox work here different: we’ve spent 14 years cleaning ducts routed through original 1880s plaster walls and 1970s retrofit cavities, not standard modern chases. If your Lennox system is pushing air through never-opened duct runs on U Street NW or Florida Avenue, we’ll show you exactly what’s inside before we quote a dollar. Call (855) 301-6549 for a free estimate.

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Why Shaw Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service

Robert Garcia grew up in Silver Spring, spending weekends near Sligo Creek Park before enrolling in Montgomery College’s HVAC and Sheet Metal Technology program in Rockville. He picked up air duct cleaning straight out of that program and has spent 14 years doing it hands-on across Maryland — he’s the guy who actually shows you the debris he pulls out, not just hands you a receipt. Robert runs Apex himself alongside a small crew he’s trained personally, because he’s never been comfortable putting his name on work he isn’t there to oversee.

That matters in Shaw. Your three-story brick rowhouse wasn’t built for forced air. The Lennox system heating your home was retrofitted into a structure designed for coal grates and radiators, with ductwork squeezed through floor-joist bays and plaster cavities that resist conventional cleaning. We’ve completed intensive independent training on Lennox systems — from early Pulse furnaces to today’s Signature series — and we bring Rotobrush and Nikro extraction systems plus Abatement Technologies containment equipment to prevent cross-contamination. Our 254 reviews average 4.7 stars because we don’t leave until the job’s actually done, not just billed.

Clean ducts aren’t a luxury — they’re just what the system was supposed to have all along.

Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Shaw

  • Pulse furnace residue mixing with renovation dust. Lennox G14 Pulse furnaces generate fine combustion byproducts that can enter ductwork through aging heat exchangers. In Shaw, this residue combines with decades of plaster dust and construction debris from successive gut rehabs, creating a packed, layered contamination that standard vacuum attachments won’t dislodge.
  • ECM blower overheating in restricted retrofitted ducts. Low-static Lennox ECM blowers in Shaw’s tight duct runs — routed through original plaster walls with sharp bends — overheat when debris layers accumulate beyond what the filter catches. The motor ramps up, draws more amperage, and fails prematurely. We measure static pressure before and after cleaning to verify the fix.
  • Signature Series coil-top condensate pans breeding mold. Dave Lennox Signature air handlers with coil-top drain pans sit in Shaw’s humid summer air for months. When return lines pull in unconditioned, moisture-laden air through leaky rowhouse envelopes, microbial growth colonizes the pan and blower cabinet. We clean the evaporator coil and treat the pan, then check your duct sealing.
  • Merit Series uneven distribution in narrow supply trunks. Lennox Merit units with side-return configurations struggle in Shaw’s narrow rowhouse supply systems. Debris settles in under-ventilated branches, creating hot and cold spots that homeowners blame on the furnace. We video-inspect to find the blockages, then extract and balance.
  • Return drops feeding mold colonies from humid infiltration. Shaw’s older building envelopes allow summer humidity into return ductwork, especially in basement and first-floor runs. Debris lodged in these drops becomes a growth medium. We don’t just vacuum — we identify where the moisture’s entering and seal what we can reach.

Lennox Service in Shaw: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Shaw’s stock of Victorian and Edwardian brick rowhouses were built roughly 1880–1920 without forced-air systems. HVAC arrived in piecemeal retrofits — often during the decades following the 1968 riots, then again during the post-2000s gentrification wave — with ductwork routed through repurposed plaster wall cavities and floor-joist bays in configurations no engineer would design from scratch. The construction dust from successive renovation cycles means Shaw ducts carry layered debris from multiple eras, not just routine household accumulation.

Here’s what this means specifically for Lennox owners: Shaw’s once-mundane 1970s–80s retrofits are now valuable properties, but the ductwork from that era was sized for smaller, less efficient Lennox furnaces. Today’s high-efficiency Lennox units demand cleaner, less restrictive ducts than those original lines were designed to tolerate. A 95% AFUE Signature Series furnace pushing against forty years of impacted debris and sharp plaster-wall bends works harder, cycles longer, and delivers less comfort than it should. We’ve opened wall-cavity sections on U Street NW and found sheet-metal transitions sealed behind plaster since 1983, packed with insulation fibers and fine plaster dust that never met a brush. That’s not a maintenance issue — it’s a design legacy that requires specialized equipment and patience to address properly.

On a 3-story rowhouse on U Street NW we found a Lennox G14 Pulse furnace, original from 1983, still operational but pushing dusty, stale air through duct runs that had never been opened. When we cut access panels in the 1970s plaster walls we discovered 40 years of insulation debris, rodent nesting, and plaster dust choking the supply plenum. We removed three inches of impacted debris from the main trunk, sealed multiple leaks with mastic, and cleaned the evaporator coil, restoring airflow to original design specs.

Lennox Models & Products We Service in Shaw

We’ve worked on Lennox equipment from the early Pulse era through current production. The model families we see most in Shaw’s older housing stock:

  • Signature Series: Dave Lennox Signature air handlers and furnaces — high-efficiency units that suffer when duct restrictions force them out of spec.
  • Elite Series: Mid-tier systems common in 2000s renovations, often paired with undersized ductwork from earlier retrofits.
  • Merit Series: Entry-level units frequently installed during investor flips; side-return configurations particularly vulnerable to Shaw’s narrow supply trunks.
  • Pulse Furnaces (G14 series): Still running in some Shaw properties — we service the duct side, assess heat exchanger condition through visual inspection, and recommend replacement when safety warrants.

For critical components, we recommend OEM Lennox filters and coils. For duct sealing and insulation, we use high-quality aftermarket materials that meet or exceed specifications without the brand premium. We repair minor leaks and encapsulate deteriorating sections rather than replace ductwork whenever airflow can be restored. Our Rotobrush and Nikro systems, plus Abatement Technologies containment, are configured for Shaw’s tight access conditions — not standard suburban basements.

Lennox Service Pricing in Shaw

Most complete Lennox air duct cleaning jobs in Shaw fall between $380 and $720, depending on system size, access difficulty, and contamination level. Historic rowhouses with wall-cavity ductwork typically run toward the higher end — we often need to cut and restore access panels that suburban homes don’t require.

Service Component Price Range (Shaw)
Standard air duct cleaning (1-2 zone system) $380 – $520
Complex retrofitted ductwork (3+ zones, wall cavities) $550 – $720
Dryer vent cleaning (separate service) $140 – $220
Evaporator coil cleaning $180 – $280
Duct sealing with mastic (per accessible section) $120 – $200
Video inspection (standalone or add-on) $85 – $150

What drives cost: number of supply and return vents, whether we need to create access in finished walls, presence of mold requiring treatment, and whether the evaporator coil needs separate cleaning. Our free estimate includes a full walkthrough, video scope of accessible runs, and a written quote with no obligation. Call (855) 301-6549 to schedule — estimates are free, and we’ll show you what we find before you decide.

Serving Shaw, MD — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Shaw 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 — Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Shaw

Service Areas Near Shaw

We work throughout the District and into Montgomery County — Silver Spring is home territory for Robert, Takoma Park and Forest Glen are regular stops, and we handle larger commercial systems up in Baltimore and Gaithersburg. Same-day response is often available for Shaw and adjacent neighborhoods when you call early.

Book Your Lennox Service in Shaw Today

Your Lennox system was built to perform. In Shaw’s historic housing stock, it usually isn’t the equipment that’s failing — it’s the forty years of debris and restriction choking the ducts that were never designed for it. We’ll show you what’s inside, fix what we can, and tell you straight what we can’t. Same-day appointments available when scheduling allows. Call (855) (301) 301-6549 for your free estimate.

Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, serving Shaw and the greater DC area since 2010.

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