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Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Hillcrest Heights, MD

Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Hillcrest Heights, MD | Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland

Independent Lennox air duct cleaning in Hillcrest Heights typically runs $350–$850 for whole-system service, depending on whether your home still has original fiberglass-lined ductwork from the 1950s or 1960s. We service all Lennox furnace and air handler lines matched to the aging post-war housing stock across the 20748 ZIP code. Call (855) 301-6549 for a free estimate—Robert handles the inspection personally.

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We’re Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, an owner-operated indoor air quality specialist—not a general HVAC contractor picking up side work. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, has spent 14 years cleaning ductwork across Prince George’s County, and he’s the one who’ll show up at your Hillcrest Heights door with a Rotobrush system and a video scope. We hold NATE certifications and have completed independent Lennox-specific training on G50, G16, and Merit Series systems, which means we understand how these units interact with the unique duct configurations found in local ranchers and Cape Cods. No manufacturer affiliation. Just hands-on expertise.

Why Hillcrest Heights Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service

Fourteen years and 254 reviews at 4.7 stars. That pairing matters because it means we’ve been in enough Hillcrest Heights crawl spaces to know what we’re walking into.

Robert grew up in Silver Spring, spent weekends near Sligo Creek Park as a kid, then enrolled in the HVAC and Sheet Metal Technology program at Montgomery College in Rockville. He picked up air duct cleaning straight out of that program and hasn’t stopped since. He runs every job himself alongside the small crew he’s trained personally—he’s never been comfortable putting his name on work he isn’t there to oversee. His wife pushed him to upgrade to a newer Nikro vacuum rig two years back, and he’ll admit she was right: it cuts job time and the extraction is visibly cleaner.

That matters for Lennox owners in Hillcrest Heights because these systems—especially the gravity furnaces and early forced-air units—were installed in homes with ductwork that wasn’t built for modern MERV filtration or high-static-pressure operation. Generic cleaners blow compressed air through your registers and call it done. We video-inspect first, identify whether your problem is liner degradation, rust scale, or mold from crawl space humidity, and clean accordingly. We stock OEM Lennox filters, blower motors, and condensate pans for reliable fit, but we’ll also recommend high-MERV aftermarket media when it serves your air quality goals better.

Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Hillcrest Heights

  • Fiberglass liner shedding in G50 gravity systems. The original liner inside 1950s–1960s ductwork breaks down after decades of thermal cycling. In Hillcrest Heights, where summer dew points top 70°F and winter heat runs hard, that degraded liner sheds particulate straight into Lennox high-MERV filter frames, clogging them within weeks and forcing bypass airflow. We extract the loose material with Rotobrush contact cleaning, then evaluate whether liner encapsulation or section replacement is the smarter call.
  • Rust scale from sweating sheet-metal trunks. Hillcrest Heights ranchers commonly have supply plenums running through unconditioned crawl spaces near the Anacostia watershed. Ground-source humidity creates persistent condensation inside bare metal ducts. That rust scale abrades Lennox blower wheels and throws airflow balance off by 10–20%. We remove the scale, treat the metal, and seal joints with mastic to block future moisture migration.
  • Open-joist return plenums packed with construction debris. Original G16 furnace installations in Cape Cods used joist bays as return pathways. Seven decades later, those cavities hold layered dust, rodent nesting, and renovation residue that starves Lennox air handlers and drags heat exchanger efficiency down by up to 15%. Our Nikro extraction system pulls this material out without distributing it through your living space.
  • Kinked flex-duct transitions breeding mold. Central AC retrofits in Hillcrest Heights’s slab-on-grade homes often used tight flex-duct runs through narrow chases. The kinks collect condensate in our humid climate, and that moisture feeds mold colonies that recirculate through every Lennox cooling cycle. We cut out failed sections, install properly supported transitions, and treat surrounding trunk lines with antimicrobial application.
  • Asbestos-wrapped duct joints on gravity-system transitions. Hillcrest Heights’s 1950s Cape Cods often retain original asbestos-wrapped duct tape at G50 plenum connections. Our crew is trained to identify and encapsulate this material safely before cleaning—a step most services skip entirely. Disturbing friable asbestos during aggressive cleaning is worse than leaving it alone; we handle the containment properly.

Lennox Service in Hillcrest Heights: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Here’s the thing about Hillcrest Heights that changes how we approach every Lennox job: this community’s 1950s Cape Cods and ranchers were built fast for federal workers commuting into DC, and the original sheet-metal ductwork with internal fiberglass liner was never engineered for today’s aggressive HVAC cycling. Summer dew points above 70°F are routine here, and ducts running through low crawl spaces or slab-adjacent chases sweat continuously. That combination—aging federal-era construction plus oppressive humidity—makes duct contamination a structural problem, not a maintenance checkbox.

For Lennox owners specifically, this matters because the brand’s high-efficiency filters and precisely balanced blowers are unforgiving of the particulate load these conditions create. A G50 gravity system in a 1955 Cape Cod on 31st Parkway—like the one we serviced last month—had heavy mold on the interior of its fiberglass-lined supply trunk, plus decades of compacted debris in the open-joist return plenum. Three hours of extraction with our Rotobrush and Nikro systems, two joints sealed with mastic, and the musty odor was gone. Airflow restored. That’s not a generic cleaning story; that’s Hillcrest Heights.

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

Lennox Models & Products We Service in Hillcrest Heights

We work on the full range of residential Lennox equipment found in 20748 homes:

  • G50 gravity furnace — common in original 1950s construction; requires careful handling of fiberglass-lined plenums and gravity-stack transitions
  • G16 forced-air furnace — mid-century upgrade units with open-joist return configurations that trap debris
  • Merit Series (G51MP, ML180UH) — entry-level forced-air systems with standard blower assemblies sensitive to static pressure from clogged returns
  • Elite Series (CB30MH, CBX32MV) — higher-efficiency units with variable-speed blowers that fault when airflow is restricted by deteriorating ductwork

We stock OEM Lennox filters, blower motors, and condensate pans for same-day replacement when needed. For filtration upgrades, we specify high-MERV aftermarket media compatible with Lennox’s static-pressure tolerances. We don’t guess on fit—we match part numbers.

Lennox Service Pricing in Hillcrest Heights

Service Price Range
Standard air duct cleaning (single system, up to 12 vents) $350–$550
Deep cleaning with video inspection and mold treatment $550–$750
G50/G16 gravity or forced-air system with open-joist returns $450–$650
Fiberglass liner encapsulation or section replacement $200–$400 per section
Asbestos-wrapped joint encapsulation (pre-cleaning) $150–$300
Dryer vent cleaning (add-on) $120–$180

What drives cost: accessibility of your ductwork (crawl space vs. basement), condition of original liner, presence of mold requiring antimicrobial treatment, and whether asbestos encapsulation is needed beforehand. Every estimate starts with a video inspection—no charge, no pressure. Call (855) 301-6549 and Robert will walk through what your specific Lennox system needs.

Serving Hillcrest Heights, MD — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Hillcrest Heights 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 Hillcrest Heights

Service Areas Near Hillcrest Heights

We run Lennox service calls throughout Prince George’s County and into adjacent Montgomery County communities. Near Hillcrest Heights, you’ll find us regularly in Silver Spring (Robert’s hometown), Forest Glen, Four Corners, Takoma Park, and up to Gaithersburg for larger duct repair projects. Baltimore calls happen too, though less frequently—travel time gets factored into every estimate upfront.

Book Your Lennox Service in Hillcrest Heights Today

Same-day appointments available most weekdays. Robert Garcia handles the inspection and cleaning personally—no dispatched crews, no subcontracted labor. Fourteen years, 254 reviews, and the equipment to do the job right: Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning systems, Abatement Technologies containment, and video inspection on every Lennox job. Call (855) 301-6549 for your free estimate.

Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, serving Hillcrest Heights and Prince George’s County since 2010.

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