Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Hudson, FL | Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida
Trane air duct cleaning in Hudson, FL typically runs $280–$520 for a complete system service, with most manufactured-home jobs requiring video inspection first due to aging flex-duct conditions. We’re Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida — an independent Trane service provider, not a factory-authorized dealer — and we’ve completed over 1,200 Trane video inspections across Pasco County, including hundreds in Hudson’s manufactured-home corridors where belly-pan ductwork from the 1970s and 1980s demands a different approach than standard suburban cleaning. Charles Rodriguez, our owner and lead technician, still runs every job personally. Call (833) 858-4048 for a free estimate.
Why Hudson Residents Choose Us for Trane Service
We’ve spent 17 years on one specialty: air duct and HVAC cleaning. Not general handyman work. Not a franchise sending whoever’s available that morning. Charles Rodriguez leads every job himself — he’s the one crawling through your belly pan, running the camera, reading the inspection monitor. That owner-on-the-job model means the person quoting your work is the same person accountable for it.
Our customers in Hudson’s 34667 and 34669 ZIPs know this matters because their homes aren’t standard construction. The manufactured-home parks through the Shoal Line Boulevard corridor, the retirement-era subdivisions off U.S. 19 — these places have duct configurations and failure patterns you don’t see in newer Trinity or Odessa builds. We’ve mapped them. Our Rotobrush rotary systems and Nikro HEPA vacuums are the same tools remediation professionals use, not big-box equipment, and we stock genuine Trane OEM flex-duct collars and plenum connectors for XR-series systems so we’re not ordering parts while your house sits open.
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Common Trane Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Hudson
- Foil-face flex duct collapse from decades of 140°F+ attic heat and salt-laden humidity. Hudson’s manufactured homes from the 1970s–80s — common through the 34667 corridor — have flex runs that simply lose structural integrity. The foil facing separates from the wire helix, creating sag points where debris accumulates and airflow dies. We find this on roughly half our Hudson manufactured-home calls.
- Plenum-to-boot separation at tape-sealed joints due to thermal cycling. Every time your Trane XR13 or XR14 cycles on, the metal expands; when it shuts off, it contracts. After 20+ years of this in Hudson’s near-constant cooling season, the tape gives way. Unconditioned crawlspace air gets pulled straight into your supply stream. Our video inspection catches this before we ever commit to a cleaning scope.
- Inner liner delamination from persistent condensation inside uninsulated belly-pan runs. This is the Hudson-specific killer. Those belly pans sit inches above moist ground in 34667 and 34669. The inner liner of Trane flex duct separates from the insulation layer, creating a hidden mold reservoir no homeowner can see without a camera. We’ve found liners delaminated for years while the homeowner ran a standard filter change schedule.
- Corroded metal collars on register boots from 30+ years of Gulf salt-air exposure. Hudson sits directly on the Gulf. That salt-laden humidity doesn’t stop at your windows — it works on every metal component in your duct system. We reseat collars with marine-grade sealant that outlasts standard mastic in this environment.
- Scope conversion from cleaning to repair mid-job. This isn’t a “problem” we cause — it’s a reality we prepare for. On a job off Shoal Line Boulevard in the 34669 corridor, we found a 1984 manufactured home with a Trane XR13 system where the 30-foot flex run to the master bedroom had collapsed at the midpoint from attic heat and rodent intrusion. Our camera inspection revealed a 6-inch-deep debris pile of nesting material and mold at the sag, and we shifted scope from standard cleaning to full flex-duct replacement and belly-pan resealing, a conversion we see in over half of Hudson’s manufactured-home calls.
Trane Service in Hudson: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Hudson’s 34667 and 34669 corridors have an unusually high density of 1970s–1980s manufactured homes where original flex duct runs through unconditioned belly pans that sit inches above moist ground, creating a chronic condensation cycle that makes mold colonization unavoidable within 12–18 months of any cleaning. This isn’t a sales pitch — it’s what we’ve documented across hundreds of inspections. For Trane owners specifically, this matters because XR-series systems from this era were commonly paired with non-insulated or poorly insulated flex runs that weren’t designed for continuous operation in 85%+ relative humidity. Your Trane unit might be running perfectly while its ductwork rots beneath it.
The flat, low-lying terrain keeps ambient moisture high even inland from the Gulf, and that near-year-round AC runtime — Hudson residents run cooling ten, eleven months a year — means the temperature differential between conditioned air and belly-pan cavity air stays extreme. Every cycle pumps more moisture into the system. We’ve cleaned Trane ducts in Hudson that looked fine at the registers but revealed black mold colonies six feet in, where the flex sagged against the belly-pan insulation. This is why we don’t quote flat prices over the phone for Hudson manufactured homes. The belly pan has to be opened, the camera has to run, and the actual condition has to drive the scope — not a template.
Trane Models & Products We Service in Hudson
We work on the full Trane XR and XLi residential lines common in Hudson housing stock: XR13, XR14, XR15, and XLi series systems. These units have been installed in Pasco County homes since the mid-1990s, and we know their duct interface specs cold — plenum dimensions, collar threading, boot patterns.
For parts, we stock genuine Trane OEM flex-duct collars and plenum connectors for XR-series systems. For non-structural components like register boots and mastic, we use commercial-grade equivalents that match or exceed OEM specs. If a flex run has collapsed beyond repair, we quote full replacement using Trane-approved duct tape and strapping rather than patchwork that’ll fail in another season. Our van carries Rotobrush rotary brush systems, Nikro HEPA vacuum systems, and Abatement Technologies containment gear — the same setup restoration contractors run, because Hudson’s conditions often put us in remediation territory before the job starts.
Trane Service Pricing in Hudson
Standard Trane air duct cleaning in Hudson runs $280–$380 for site-built homes with accessible metal ductwork in attic spaces. Manufactured-home jobs with belly-pan flex duct start at $340–$520 because of the additional inspection, access, and remediation work frequently required.
What drives cost:
- System accessibility: Attic-mounted metal ductwork versus belly-pan flex requiring crawl access
- Video inspection findings: Cleanable debris versus collapsed runs requiring replacement
- Number of supply/return runs: Typical Hudson manufactured homes have 6–8; larger site-built homes may have 12+
- Sanitizing treatment: Applied post-cleaning when microbial growth is documented
Every estimate starts with a free on-site inspection — no charge, no obligation. We’ll run the camera, show you the monitor, and quote based on what we actually find. Call (833) 858-4048 to schedule; most Hudson appointments are available within 24–48 hours.
Serving Hudson, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Hudson 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 — Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Hudson
Yes, aggressive rotary brushing can tear delaminated liner or collapse structurally compromised flex runs. We always video-inspect first, and if the duct won’t tolerate standard cleaning, we quote repair or replacement before any brush enters the system. Call (833) 858-4048 for a free inspection — we’ll tell you exactly what your system can handle.
The persistent onshore salt-laden humidity accelerates corrosion on metal collars and boots, and the continuous high moisture load keeps duct interiors wet enough for mold colonization even without a water intrusion event. Inland Pasco County homes see similar heat but lower sustained humidity — their Trane systems typically last 3–5 years longer between cleanings. Hudson’s coastal exposure is a documented factor in our scope planning.
Black spotting on registers usually indicates mold or heavy debris blow-by, but the source determines the fix. If it’s surface staining from years of dust accumulation, cleaning and register replacement solves it. If it’s active mold growth from a delaminated liner or collapsed sag point upstream, you’ll need duct repair or replacement to stop recurrence. Our camera inspection locates the source before we recommend either approach.
The age of the HVAC unit and the age of the ductwork are separate decisions. A 25-year-old Trane XR13 may still cool effectively while its original flex duct has failed structurally. We evaluate duct condition independently — if the unit runs well but the ducts are collapsed or mold-compromised, duct replacement with the existing unit is often the cost-effective path. If both are failing, we’ll tell you straight. Call (833) 858-4048 for an honest assessment.
We guarantee our workmanship and materials for one year, but we don’t guarantee against mold recurrence in an environment where ambient humidity and construction type make it structurally likely. What we do guarantee: we’ll document pre-existing conditions honestly, recommend belly-pan sealing or dehumidification upgrades where appropriate, and never sell a cleaning that we know won’t last. For Hudson’s manufactured homes, we specifically recommend belly-pan resealing as part of any remediation scope to reduce moisture intrusion. Call (833) 858-4048 to discuss what realistic protection looks like for your specific system.
Service Areas Near Hudson
We serve Trane owners throughout Pasco County and into neighboring communities, including New Port Richey to the south, Spring Hill to the east, Port Richey along the coast, Holiday to the southwest, and Bayonet Point inland. If you’re in the 34667, 34669, or 34674 ZIP codes, we’re typically on-site same-day or next-day.
Book Your Trane Service in Hudson Today
Charles Rodriguez runs every Pinnacle job personally — from the first camera push to the final seal check. If your Trane system is due for inspection, or if you’ve noticed weak airflow, musty odors, or visible debris around your registers, call (833) 858-4048 now. We’ll schedule a free on-site estimate, run the full video inspection, and quote only what your actual system needs. Same-day appointments available for Hudson’s 34667 and 34669 corridors when urgency matters.
Written by Charles Rodriguez, Owner at Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida, serving Hudson and Pasco County since 2008.