Why Florida Homeowners Choose Lennox Air Duct Cleaning
We provide independent Lennox air duct cleaning service throughout Florida, specializing in the exact duct-related failures that strike Lennox’s most popular systems in this climate. Our work focuses on evaporator coil cleaning, blower cleaning, and full system cleaning — the three services that actually protect your Lennox investment rather than just moving air around. As an independent Lennox service provider with no manufacturer affiliation, we bring 17 years of duct-specific expertise to every job, including over 300 Lennox system cleanings logged across Florida. Call (833) 858-4048 for a free estimate.
Why Trust Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida for Your Lennox Air Duct Cleaning?
Charles Rodriguez leads every job himself. He’s the owner, and he’s also the technician kneeling at your furnace. That matters with Lennox systems because their cabinet layouts — especially the G61’s compact heat exchanger compartment and the CBX32MV’s vertically mounted blower — reward hands-on familiarity. A rotating crew of generalists misses things. Charles doesn’t.
We use OEM Lennox filters and coil treatments where fit and warranty protection matter, and we source high-grade aftermarket components for duct hardware where it makes sense. Our van carries Rotobrush rotary systems, Nikro HEPA vacuums, and Abatement Technologies equipment — the same tools remediation professionals use, not the consumer-grade gear you’ll find at a big-box store. Over 1,100 verified reviews back our work, and our 4.9-star average reflects something simple: we show up, we do what we said we’d do, and we don’t invent problems to sell you.
Charles grew up in Hialeah, trained in mechanical systems at Miami Dade College’s Kendall Campus, and spent his entire career in South Florida’s trades. He built Pinnacle around one idea — clean ducts done right, no upsell circus. His wife’s seasonal allergies pushed him toward air quality work years ago. It stopped being just a job pretty quickly. The air your family breathes every day is worth doing this right.
Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Fix in Florida
- XC25 evaporator coil frosting from restricted airflow. Florida’s humidity loads are brutal on this variable-capacity unit. When return ducts go years without cleaning, dust and pet dander accumulate on the coil fins, choking airflow until ice builds across the evaporator. We’ve restored dozens of XC25s in Coral Gables and Pinecrest by pulling the coil, foaming it clean, and clearing the return path — not just masking the symptom with a refrigerant top-off.
- G61 recuperative cell fouling leading to flame rollout. The G61’s heat-recovery design runs tight combustion air paths. Duct leakage and dirty return air throw off the air-fuel ratio, and carbon deposits on the recuperative cell can trigger the flame rollout switch. We clean the full return duct system and inspect the cell condition — because replacing the switch without fixing the airflow root cause just buys you a few months.
- CBX32MV blower motor overheating from dust-clogged wheels. This variable-speed air handler’s ECM blower motor runs hot when the wheel blades pack with lint and drywall dust. We’ve pulled wheels in Doral homes that were so caked the motor was drawing 30% over spec. We remove, clean, and balance the wheel, then clean the full duct system so it stays clean.
- EL195E duct-mounted humidifier bypass leaks causing supply duct mold. The EL195E’s compact cabinet often pairs with Aprilaire or Honeywell bypass humidifiers. When the bypass duct rots or the pad frame leaks, moisture injects directly into supply trunks — and Florida’s ambient humidity finishes the job. We clean affected duct sections, treat for microbial growth, and seal or replace the bypass hardware.
- Condensate pan overflow from dirty coils and restricted drains. Lennox’s sloped condensate pans work fine until coil slime and algae — fed by dirty airflow — clog the drain port. We’ve found pans in Westchester homes holding two inches of stagnant water, rusting the cabinet and breeding bacteria. Coil cleaning plus drain treatment solves it. Full duct cleaning keeps it solved.
Lennox Parts & Our Repair-vs-Replace Approach
We stock OEM Lennox filters, coil treatments, and cabinet gaskets because fit matters — a generic filter that gaps at the edge bypasses your coil entirely. For duct components — dampers, flex duct, mastic, register boots — we use professional-grade aftermarket from Abatement Technologies and Nikro. The quality’s there; the markup isn’t.
Here’s our honest calculus: if a Lennox part is discontinued (some G61 heat exchanger components are getting there) or priced beyond rational repair, we’ll tell you straight. We’ve advised replacement on furnaces with cracked cells that no cleaning would save, and we’ve talked owners out of premature full-system swaps when a coil cleaning and duct seal would buy them five more years. No script. Just what we’d do in our own home. Call (833) 858-4048 and we’ll walk through your specific system.
Our Lennox Service Process — Step by Step
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Diagnosis with Lennox-specific checks. We inspect the evaporator coil through the access panel, measure static pressure across the filter and coil, and check blower amp draw against Lennox spec. We look for the patterns we know: XC25 coils iced at the bottom third, CBX32MV wheels with dust packed between blades, G61 cells with orange carbon tracking.
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Targeted cleaning and repair. We remove the blower wheel and coil when accessible — never just surface-spray through a vent. Coil-specific foaming cleaner, high-velocity vacuum extraction, and hand-fin straightening where needed. Ductwork gets rotary brush agitation with HEPA-contained vacuum, not a shop vac blowing downstream.
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System test and verification. We restore power, run the system through heat and cool cycles, and verify temperature split, static pressure recovery, and condensate drain flow. On variable-speed systems like the XC25 and CBX32MV, we check the control board for fault history and clear logged errors.
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Warranty documentation. We photograph before-and-after coil and blower condition, log static pressure readings, and provide a service report. If your Lennox warranty is active, this documentation supports any future claims — and our independent status means we never void manufacturer coverage with unauthorized modifications.
Lennox Products We Service & Install in Florida
We clean and service the full current and recent-model Lennox residential line: G61 and EL195E gas furnaces, XC25 variable-capacity air conditioners, and CBX32MV variable-speed air handlers. We also work on legacy G43 and G50 series, SL280V and ML195 furnaces, and XC21 and XC16 cooling systems still common in Florida homes built during the 2005-2015 boom.
Our van stocks OEM-width filters for all these series, plus coil treatments matched to Lennox’s aluminum-copper fin specifications. For Florida’s coastal environments — where salt air accelerates coil corrosion — we carry protective treatments that extend fin life without insulating and reducing efficiency.
We Also Service These Brands
Lennox isn’t the only system we see in Florida homes, and our 17 years of duct specialization translates across platforms. We service Trane and Carrier systems with equal depth — their coil configurations, blower designs, and duct interaction patterns are familiar territory. Same equipment, same owner-led accountability, same no-upsell standard.
FAQs — Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Service in Florida
No — we are an independent Lennox service provider with no manufacturer authorization or affiliation. This means we service your system with deep product knowledge, but we do not represent Lennox or perform warranty repairs on their behalf. Our independent status protects your existing warranty: we use OEM-spec methods and document our work properly, so manufacturer coverage remains intact.
We use OEM Lennox filters, coil treatments, and cabinet seals where exact fit and warranty compliance matter. For duct hardware — dampers, flex duct, mastic — we use professional-grade aftermarket components that meet or exceed OEM performance at lower cost. We’ll tell you which we’re using and why before we start. Call (833) 858-4048 for specifics on your system.
A standard evaporator coil and blower cleaning on a CBX32MV or XC25-based system runs 3-4 hours. Full system cleaning with ductwork add another 2-3 hours depending on home size and access. We don’t rush — pulling a blower wheel properly, foaming a coil clean, and sealing duct boots takes the time it takes. Same-day service is available throughout Florida when you call early.
We actively service G61, EL195E, XC25, and CBX32MV systems, plus legacy G43, G50, SL280V, ML195, XC21, and XC16 units. If your model isn’t listed, call us — after 17 years and over 300 Lennox cleanings, we’ve likely seen it. Call (833) 858-4048 and we’ll confirm coverage.
Properly documented cleaning and maintenance does not void your Lennox warranty. We use manufacturer-compatible methods, avoid modifications to safety controls or refrigerant circuits, and provide detailed service reports. What voids warranties is unlicensed refrigerant work, control board tampering, or using incompatible filters that allow bypass — none of which we do.
Lennox evaporator coil cleaning typically runs $280-$420; blower wheel cleaning adds $180-$260; full system duct cleaning for a Florida single-family home ranges $450-$780 depending on duct count and accessibility. Coastal homes with corroded hardware or mold remediation needs may run higher. We provide exact quotes after inspection — estimates are free, and we don’t start work until you approve the scope. Call (833) 858-4048 to schedule yours.
Yes — restricted return airflow from dirty ducts can cause the G61’s recuperative cell to overheat and trigger the flame rollout switch. The furnace shuts down as a safety response. We clean the return duct system and inspect the cell for carbon fouling; if the cell is cleanable, we treat it. If it’s degraded, we advise honestly on repair versus replacement.
Lennox recommends MERV 11-16 filters for their variable-speed systems, which load faster than cheap fiberglass in Florida’s pollen-heavy air. A clogged high-MERV filter starves the coil and blower, accelerating duct contamination. We check your filter fit and pressure drop during every service — a gapped or undersized filter bypasses protection entirely.
No — when done properly. We never pierce refrigerant lines or remove the coil from its piping unless the system has been pumped down by a licensed HVAC technician. Our cleaning accesses the coil through manufacturer panels, uses non-acidic foaming cleaner, and evacuates residue with controlled vacuum. The refrigerant circuit stays sealed and intact.
The CBX32MV is a cooling-only air handler with no heat exchanger — it pairs with a heat pump or electric heat kit. If you have a G61 or EL195E furnace paired with this handler, we clean the furnace’s primary heat exchanger and inspect the recuperative cell (G61) or secondary exchanger (EL195E) for fouling. We clarify your exact configuration on arrival.
Yes — this is common with EL195E and G61 systems paired with bypass humidifiers in Florida’s humidity. We remove and treat affected duct sections, clean or replace the humidifier pad and bypass duct, and seal leaks that inject moisture into supply trunks. We also advise whether your humidifier is even necessary — many Florida homes run dehumidification, not humidification, for most of the year.
Book Your Lennox Service in Florida, FL
Call (833) 858-4048 to schedule your free estimate. Charles Rodriguez will assess your Lennox system in person, explain what we’re seeing, and give you a straight quote — no pressure, no phantom problems. We’ve spent 17 years building Pinnacle around one promise: clean ducts done right the first time. Let’s get your Florida home’s air moving properly again.
Written by Charles Rodriguez, Owner at Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida, serving Florida since 2007.