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Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Richmond Heights, FL

Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Richmond Heights, FL | Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida

Trane air duct cleaning in Richmond Heights, FL typically runs $350–$650 for a complete residential system, with most jobs completed in a single visit. What makes our Trane work here different is seventeen years of hands-on experience with the retrofit-era duct configurations found in Richmond Heights’ 1950s–1970s concrete-block homes—systems where flex duct was stapled through attic joists decades after the walls went up. We provide independent Trane service throughout Richmond Heights and surrounding Miami-Dade, using OEM-compatible parts and professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment. Call (833) 858-4048 for a free estimate.

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Why Richmond Heights Residents Choose Us for Trane Service

Charles Rodriguez has spent seventeen years in one specialty: air duct and HVAC cleaning across South Florida. He grew up in Hialeah, trained in mechanical systems at Miami Dade College’s Kendall Campus, and built Pinnacle around a straightforward idea—clean ducts done right, no upsell circus. In Richmond Heights, that means showing up with the same hands that loaded the van at 6 AM, not a rotating crew of technicians who learned your system thirty minutes ago.

We’ve completed over 1,100 verified jobs with a 4.9-star average rating, and the feedback we hear most from Richmond Heights homeowners sounds like this: “You actually found the problem.” That’s because Charles leads every job himself, running video inspection through Trane supply runs with the patience to spot a kinked flex bend that a rushed cleaning would miss entirely. Our equipment—Rotobrush rotary brush systems, Nikro HEPA vacuums, Abatement Technologies negative air machines—is the same gear remediation professionals use, not the consumer-grade tools sold at big-box stores.

We’re not a Trane dealer or authorized service center. We’re independent specialists who happen to know these systems inside out, and we stock OEM Trane parts for blower motors and coils alongside quality aftermarket flex duct and mastic sealants. For Richmond Heights homeowners with Trane XR13, XR15, XR17, or XV20i systems, that independence means honest assessments: repair versus replace based on what your ducts actually need, not what a franchise manual says to sell.

Common Trane Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Richmond Heights

  • Flex duct inner liner separation at attic joist bends. Richmond Heights’ unconditioned attics hit 150°F+ for months straight. That thermal cycling hardens the inner liner of original flex duct until it separates from the insulation jacket, creating a ballooned section that traps debris and restricts airflow. We find this on Trane systems in homes along NW 95th Street and SW 152nd Street more often than anywhere else we serve.
  • 90-degree flex duct bends kinked shut over concrete tie beams. This is the signature failure pattern in Richmond Heights. Retrofit central AC installers in the 1980s and 1990s had to route duct over or through the original concrete tie beams of 1950s–1970s CBS homes, creating sharp bends that have slowly collapsed shut. A Trane XR13 blower working against a kinked supply run strains itself to death while bedrooms go uncooled.
  • Uninsulated metal duct collars corroding from ambient humidity. Richmond Heights sits on the low margin of the Everglades drainage basin, giving it some of the highest sustained humidity in Miami-Dade. Trane metal collar connections—especially on systems installed before 2000—corrode at the seam, creating micro-leaks that pull hot attic air into the supply stream and breed mold on the interior surface.
  • Tape-sealed duct connections failing within 3–5 years. The foil tape used on retrofit installs degrades fast under Richmond Heights’ thermal cycling. We regularly open attic access to find tape hanging in strips, leaving 1/4-inch gaps at every joint. Your Trane system then works overtime to cool the attic instead of your living room.
  • Supply duct sweating and interior mold colonization. Year-round AC operation in Richmond Heights’ latent moisture means cold supply ducts in hot attics sweat continuously. That moisture feeds mold growth inside the duct wall—visible as dark spotting during our video inspection, and often the source of that musty hit when the blower kicks on.

Trane Service in Richmond Heights: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Here’s something you won’t read on a manufacturer’s website: Richmond Heights’ original 1950s–1970s concrete-block homes have duct runs routed directly over or through concrete tie beams, creating 90-degree flex duct bends that have kinked shut over time—a failure pattern unique to this community’s retrofit-era central AC installs and absent in newer Kendall subdivisions just north in the same ZIP code. We’ve worked Trane systems in both areas, and the difference is stark. In a 2015 Kendall build, the ductwork was designed into the architectural plans, with gentle radius bends and proper support strapping. In a 1962 Richmond Heights CBS home, the same Trane XR13 blower is fighting through a duct path that was improvised three decades after the slab was poured.

This matters for Trane owners specifically because these systems are engineered for precise airflow rates. A Trane XV20i variable-speed system can modulate its output beautifully—but only if the duct path allows it. Kinked flex, collapsed sections, and tape-failed joints turn that sophisticated modulation into wasted energy and premature compressor wear. When we clean a Trane system in Richmond Heights, we’re not just removing debris. We’re mapping the actual airflow path against what the equipment was designed to handle, and we’re honest about where the duct geometry itself is the problem.

We cleaned a Trane XR13 system on a home along NW 95th Street in Richmond Heights, where the video inspection revealed a classic retrofit-era failure: a 90-degree flex duct bend over the concrete tie beam had kinked shut, reducing airflow to the rear bedrooms by 40%. We replaced the kinked section with a smooth 12-inch flex run, sealed all connections with mastic, and insulated the exposed tie-beam area to prevent condensation. The homeowner reported a noticeable drop in humidity and improved cooling in the back of the house within 24 hours.

Trane Models & Products We Service in Richmond Heights

We regularly service Trane XR13, XR15, XR17, and XV20i systems in Richmond Heights, along with legacy Trane split systems and air handlers still running from the 1990s and 2000s. Our van stocks OEM Trane blower motors, coils, and contactors for same-day replacement when critical components fail during cleaning. For flex duct, insulation, and sealing work, we use quality aftermarket materials—mastic sealants rated for Florida humidity, R-8 insulated flex duct, and corrosion-resistant metal collars—where they meet or exceed OEM specifications.

Our three emphasized services on every Trane job: Video Inspection to map the actual duct condition, Flex Duct Repair to address kinked or separated sections, and Duct Insulation to stop attic heat gain and condensation. We don’t believe in cleaning a system and walking away from a duct path that’s actively working against the equipment.

Trane Service Pricing in Richmond Heights

Trane air duct cleaning in Richmond Heights typically breaks down as follows:

  • Complete residential air duct cleaning (supply and return, up to 12 vents): $350–$550
  • Video inspection with full report: $85–$125 (waived with cleaning service)
  • Flex duct repair/replacement per section: $120–$280
  • Duct insulation upgrade (R-8 wrap on exposed runs): $180–$340
  • HVAC cleaning (coil, blower, cabinet): $250–$400
  • Air quality sanitizing (botanical-based antimicrobial): $95–$150

What drives cost: number of vents, accessibility of attic duct runs (tight Richmond Heights attics take longer), contamination level, and whether we find disconnected or kinked sections requiring repair. Every estimate starts with a free on-site assessment—Charles Rodriguez walks the attic himself, runs the camera, and explains what he’s seeing before any work begins. No pressure, no package upgrades. Call (833) 858-4048 to schedule yours.

Serving Richmond Heights, FL — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Richmond 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.

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Service Areas Near Richmond Heights

We serve Trane owners throughout Richmond Heights and surrounding neighborhoods including Williamsburg, Norland, Sky Lake, Palm River-Clair Mel, and Scott Lake. Same owner-led service, same equipment, same direct accountability—whether we’re working a 1960s CBS retrofit in Richmond Heights or a newer build in Williamsburg.

Book Your Trane Service in Richmond Heights Today

The air your family breathes every day is worth doing this right. Charles Rodriguez still loads the van himself, still climbs every attic, and still makes the call on whether your Trane system needs cleaning, repair, or both. Same-day appointments available in Richmond Heights when urgency matters. Call (833) 858-4048 for your free estimate.

Written by Charles Rodriguez, Owner at Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida, serving Richmond Heights and South Florida since 2007.

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