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Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in New Franklin, OH

Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in New Franklin, OH | Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Greater Akron

Lennox air duct cleaning in New Franklin typically runs $280–$520 for a full system, with most jobs completed in a single afternoon. We offer Lennox sales & service as an independent provider — not factory-authorized — and we’ve handled over 500 Lennox cleanings across Summit County, specializing in the G61, G71, and EL280E lines paired with the aging galvanized ductwork that dominates New Franklin’s postwar housing stock. Call (866) 970-8150 for a free estimate; Matthew handles these jobs personally.

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Why New Franklin Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service

Matthew Gonzalez grew up in Akron’s Firestone Park neighborhood and still lives ten minutes from his grade school. After training at Medina County Career Center and watching a family member suffer through allergy flare-ups traced to a neglected duct system, he built Elite Air Duct Cleaning into a dedicated specialist operation — not a sideline HVAC company blowing out vents between furnace installs.

In New Franklin, that matters. The city’s ranches and bi-levels carry original ductwork from the 1950s through 1980s, and Lennox furnaces from that era have specific airflow requirements that generic cleaners miss. We’ve cleaned Lennox G61 units where the blower compartment was packed with rust flakes from decades of basement humidity, and G71 systems where modulating motors were straining against collapsed flex duct hidden behind 1970s paneling — experience that translates directly to Lennox service in Green and neighboring Summit County communities. Matthew’s on every job with Rotobrush and Nikro equipment — not a dispatched crew with rental vacuums.

Our 387 verified reviews average 4.9 stars. Customers mention the same thing repeatedly: we show them the video inspection, explain what actually needs work, and fix the whole system instead of vacuuming the registers and leaving. That’s the difference eleven years of owner-led fieldwork makes in New Franklin homes, and it’s the same standard we bring to our Air Duct Cleaning in New Franklin.

Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in New Franklin

  • Cracked G61 heat exchangers from debris-blocked airflow. The Lennox G61’s original heat exchanger faces fifty-plus years of temperature cycling. When New Franklin’s clay-soil basement moisture accelerates rust scaling inside uncleaned galvanized trunk lines, airflow restriction worsens the thermal stress. We inspect for cracks during cleaning and flag replacement needs before carbon monoxide becomes a risk.
  • G71 modulating blower motor failure from hidden return blockages. Those 1970s finished basements common off Manchester Road and surrounding streets? They often bury original flex-duct connections under dropped ceilings. Rodent nests and compacted lint choke the return airflow, forcing the G71’s precision motor to overwork. Our video inspection finds what the finished ceiling hides.
  • EL280E evaporator coil freezing in humid summers. New Franklin’s humid continental climate keeps basement air handlers working through sticky July and August. When supply boots are packed with debris and basement humidity stays elevated from the Tuscarawas River valley’s seasonal moisture, the EL280E’s coil ices up. Cleaning restores airflow; sealing keeps humidity from re-entering the system.
  • Condensation drainage failures in tankless-coil configurations. Some older New Franklin Lennox setups pair ducted air handlers with tankless water heating. Disturbing decades of debris in the secondary drain pan during cleaning can expose pre-existing clogs. We check drainage paths as standard procedure — not an upsell, just competent work.
  • Rust scaling at plenum connections from below-water-table basements. Many New Franklin basements sit below the local water table, especially in the valley lowlands. Lennox furnace plenums and supply trunks in standing water develop accelerated corrosion. We dry, treat, and seal these connections with OEM-compatible gaskets and mastic — not hardware-store tape that fails in six months.

Lennox Service in New Franklin: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

New Franklin’s housing stock tells a specific story. The postwar ranches and split-levels built between 1955 and 1985 — when Akron’s rubber-industry workforce suburbanized south into Summit County — came with galvanized sheet-metal ductwork and basement furnaces that have rarely seen professional attention. That original trunk-and-branch configuration, gravity or forced-air, now carries fifty-plus years of compacted debris, rust flakes, and mold spores fed by chronic basement moisture from glacially deposited clay soils.

For Lennox owners, this isn’t abstract. The G61, G71, and early EL-series furnaces installed in these homes were engineered for specific static pressure and airflow rates. When galvanized ducts scale internally and boots clog with debris, the furnace works harder, cycles longer, and fails sooner. New Franklin’s near-constant system use — furnaces running October through April, central air fighting humid summers — means minimal off-season dry-out time for moisture to evaporate from duct interiors. The result: mold colonization in supply trunks, rust particle circulation through living spaces, and blower motors compensating for restrictions they weren’t designed to overcome.

We took a Lennox service in Portage Lakes call on Manchester Road where the homeowner complained of dust blowing from vents every time the furnace kicked on. The original galvanized trunk-and-branch system had a 1970s finished ceiling hiding a collapsed flex-duct at the junction to the living room supply boot. We video-inspected, found a raccoon nest blocking the return, vacuumed 80 pounds of debris, and resealed the entire trunk with mastic — the Lennox G71’s modulating blower finally ran at its quietest speed for the first time in years.

Lennox Models & Products We Service in New Franklin

We work on the full Lennox residential line with emphasis on the units most common in New Franklin’s aging housing stock, and we bring that same expertise to Lennox in Norton:

  • Lennox G61 (Merit Series) — the workhorse of 1960s–1980s installations; heat exchanger inspection and blower compartment cleaning are critical given age and local humidity exposure
  • Lennox G71 (Dave Lennox Signature Collection) — modulating blower motors demand clean return paths; we verify flex-duct integrity behind finished basement ceilings
  • Lennox EL195E — mid-efficiency units common in 1990s retrofits; coil and drain pan attention prevents freeze-ups
  • Lennox EL280E — two-stage heating with evaporator coils vulnerable to New Franklin’s basement moisture conditions

We stock OEM Lennox filters, gaskets, and sealing components for post-cleaning reassembly. For non-critical flex duct and insulation, we use equivalent commercial-grade materials that match or exceed factory specifications. If a blower motor or heat exchanger shows corrosion beyond cleaning, we’ll recommend factory-certified replacement — not a patch job that fails next season. That’s the honest assessment Matthew’s built his reputation on. I’ll tell you if it needs cleaning. I’ll also tell you if it doesn’t — that’s just how I’d want someone working in my house.

Lennox Service Pricing in New Franklin

Most full-system Lennox duct cleanings in New Franklin fall between $280–$520, with the final figure depending on system size, accessibility, and whether we find hidden damage behind finished basement ceilings. Here’s how typical jobs break down:

  • Standard ranch with accessible basement trunk: $280–$360
  • Bi-level or split-level with extended branch runs: $340–$440
  • Systems requiring video inspection of hidden ductwork or repair of collapsed flex connections: $400–$520
  • Dryer vent cleaning added to service: $85–$140 (fire-risk reduction most cleaners skip)

Every estimate is free and includes a video walkthrough of your system. No pressure to book — we’d rather you understand what you’re paying for. Call (866) 970-8150 to schedule; Matthew typically responds same-day for New Franklin calls.

Serving New Franklin, OH — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the New Franklin 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 New Franklin

Service Areas Near New Franklin

We serve New Franklin from our base near Firestone Park, with regular calls to Akron, Barberton, Cuyahoga Falls, Kent, and the surrounding Summit County townships. Most New Franklin appointments are same-day or next-day. Matthew lives ten minutes from the city limits — this is his home territory, not a dispatch radius on a map.

Book Your Lennox Service in New Franklin Today

Your Canal Fulton Lennox service needs are similar — basement humidity and aging galvanized ductwork create conditions that generic cleaners underestimate. Matthew Gonzalez handles every job personally with Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, video inspection, and eleven years of diagnostic experience. Same-day availability for New Franklin calls. Call (866) 970-8150 for your free estimate.

Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Greater Akron, serving New Franklin and Summit County since 2013.

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