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Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Hampton, MD

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

Independent Lennox air duct cleaning in Hampton, MD typically runs $350–$650 for a full system cleaning, with most jobs completed in a single visit. What sets our work apart in Hampton is our experience with the mixed-generation duct systems found in the area’s 1950s–1970s colonials and split-levels—original sheet-metal trunks paired with flex-duct retrofits that most general cleaners don’t know how to scope properly. We serve ZIP 21286 and surrounding Baltimore County with same-day availability when you call (855) (301) 301-6549.

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Why Hampton Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service

We’ve spent 14 years cleaning duct systems across Maryland, and Hampton’s housing stock keeps us sharp. These aren’t cookie-cutter installs. Robert Garcia—our owner and lead technician—grew up in Silver Spring, trained in HVAC and Sheet Metal Technology at Montgomery College in Rockville, and has spent his entire career hands-on in homes exactly like the ones lining Hampton’s streets. He handles the work personally, backed by 254 customer reviews at a 4.7-star average.

Our Rotobrush and Nikro extraction systems are paired with Abatement Technologies containment gear—equipment tiers above the shop-vac setups that low-bid competitors wheel through your front door. We’re not a general HVAC contractor picking up duct work on the side. We’re indoor air quality specialists who understand how Lennox G50 and G51MP furnace series integrate with retrofitted cooling systems in Baltimore County’s postwar homes. When we find a collapsed flex branch in an attic knee-wall or a return plenum framed into an unlined stud bay, we don’t guess. We camera-scope, we show you what we found, and we clean it properly.

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 Hampton

  • Collapsed flex-duct branches in attic knee-walls. Hampton’s 1960s–70s homes had central AC retrofitted through finished attic spaces decades ago. Baltimore summer heat cycling causes that flex liner to corrugate and partially collapse inward, trapping debris in accordion folds. A simple blowout won’t clear it. Our camera-guided rotary brush scrubs the collapsed sections, then we assess whether repair or replacement makes sense.
  • Moisture accumulation in undersized return ducts. Original heat-only systems in Hampton’s colonials weren’t sized for cooling airflow. When July humidity in the Chesapeake corridor pushes past 70%, condensation forms near poorly insulated return runs. We find mold colonization in these cavities regularly—especially in homes with original Lennox G50 furnaces still running. Our process includes antimicrobial treatment after mechanical cleaning.
  • Deteriorating fiberglass duct liner shedding particles. The original 1960s–70s trunk lines in Hampton basements used fiberglass-lined sheet metal. After fifty-plus years, that liner degrades. We inspect with video before disturbing anything, then use controlled-agitation methods that remove loose material without accelerating deterioration. When liner damage is too advanced, we’ll tell you straight—repair or replace.
  • Inaccessible return plenums in finished basements. Hampton’s split-levels and colonials often have basement finishing work that buried cleanout access decades ago. Our camera systems navigate these blind cavities. In a 1965 split-level on Prospect Hill Drive, our crew found a return plenum framed into an unlined stud bay during a 1970s AC retrofit—it held 8 lbs of compacted oak pollen and leaf debris. Camera-guided rotary brush cleaning and antimicrobial fogging restored airflow and eliminated a musty odor the homeowners had lived with for years.
  • Pollen compaction in return grilles and plenums. Hampton’s mature oak canopy drives some of the highest spring pollen loads in the metro area. Standard vacuuming doesn’t dislodge the packed organic debris we find caked in return plenums. Our Nikro system’s variable-speed agitation breaks it loose, with HEPA containment so nothing recirculates through your living space.

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

Hampton sits in a specific pocket of Baltimore County’s postwar suburban belt, and that geography shapes every duct cleaning job we do here. The 1950s–1970s colonials and split-levels along streets like Prospect Hill Drive were built as heat-only systems. Central air came later—retrofitted through unconditioned attic and basement spaces with duct runs never designed for cooling loads. Those flex-duct branches, jammed through finished knee-wall spaces, have spent forty-plus summers in Baltimore County’s attic heat. The liner corrugates. It collapses inward. Debris traps in folds that a basic blowout never touches.

The Chesapeake Bay humidity corridor makes it worse. July and August relative humidity routinely exceeds 70–75%, and when cooling coils produce condensation near poorly insulated return runs, moisture meets trapped debris. Mold follows. We’ve scoped Lennox G51MP furnace returns in Hampton homes where the original heat-only duct sizing created velocity drops that let moisture linger—something you simply don’t see in newer purpose-built HVAC homes just a few miles away. The mature oak canopy that makes Hampton’s streets beautiful in October becomes an air quality burden in April, loading returns with pollen that compacts into dense mats. This combination—retrofit duct geometry, bay humidity, and heavy pollen load—is Hampton’s signature challenge, and it’s why we approach Lennox systems here differently than we would in a Gaithersburg subdivision built in 2005.

Lennox Models & Products We Service in Hampton

We work on the Lennox systems actually installed in Hampton’s housing stock: the G50 gas furnace series and G51MP furnace series that heated these homes from the 1960s forward, plus the HS29 air conditioner line common in retrofits. We’re independent—never manufacturer-authorized—so we source high-quality aftermarket filters and sealants that match Lennox specifications without the OEM markup. Our van stocks flex-duct repair materials, antimicrobial treatments compatible with fiberglass and metal liners, and camera inspection gear sized for the tight basement closets and knee-wall spaces typical of Hampton’s mid-century homes. When duct damage exceeds what cleaning can fix, we recommend replacement plainly—no pressure, just the condition of your system.

Lennox Service Pricing in Hampton

Full Lennox air duct cleaning in Hampton, MD typically ranges from $350–$650 depending on system size, accessibility, and contamination level. Here’s how that breaks down:

  • Standard cleaning (1–2 zones, accessible basement/attic): $350–$450
  • Complex retrofit systems (mixed-generation ductwork, knee-wall access required): $450–$550
  • Heavy contamination with video inspection and antimicrobial treatment: $550–$650
  • Dryer vent cleaning bundled with duct service: Add $120–$180

What drives cost: the number of supply and return vents, whether camera scoping reveals hidden cavities needing extra attention, and whether flex-duct repair or sealing is needed after cleaning. Our free estimate includes a walkthrough with Robert Garcia, video inspection of accessible trunk lines, and a written scope—no surprises when we show up to do the work. Call (855) 301-6549 to schedule yours.

Serving Hampton, MD — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Hampton area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.

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Service Areas Near Hampton

We serve Hampton, MD (ZIP 21286) and surrounding Baltimore County communities including Baltimore, Forest Glen, Four Corners, Takoma Park, and Silver Spring. Robert Garcia’s roots in Silver Spring and training in Rockville mean deep familiarity with the full corridor’s housing stock and climate conditions.

Book Your Lennox Service in Hampton Today

Call (855) 301-6549 to speak with Robert Garcia directly. Same-day estimates available when schedule permits. We’ll inspect your system, show you what we find, and clean it properly—the first time.

Written by Robert Garcia, Owner and Lead Technician at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, serving Hampton and Baltimore County since 2010.

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