Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Palmyra, PA | Bluepeak Air Duct & Vent Cleaning Pennsylvania
Independent Lennox air duct cleaning in Palmyra typically runs $280–$550 for a complete system, and most jobs we handle here are done in a single morning. What makes our Palmyra work different is the housing stock: this borough’s pre-WWII and early postwar homes were retrofitted with forced-air ductwork decades after they were built, often by contractors who sized the runs for coal conversions rather than modern Lennox sales & service blower specs. Jeffrey Morgan — owner and lead technician — shows up personally on every Palmyra job with Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, not a shop vac. Call (844) 951-3591 for a free estimate.

Why Palmyra Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service
We’ve spent 14 years focused on one trade: air ducts, vents, and the indoor air that moves through them. That’s not a tagline — it’s why we catch things generalist HVAC crews miss.
Jeffrey Morgan grew up in Lawrenceville, trained in HVAC fundamentals at Community College of Allegheny County, and pivoted full-time into duct and vent work when he saw how poorly most contractors handled it. His daughter had asthma. He wanted to understand what actually circulated through the average home. That curiosity became Bluepeak. Over 1,100 verified customers have reviewed this work — 1,144 reviews at a 4.8-star average — and the pattern that built that reputation is simple: the person who answers the phone is the same person who shows up with the equipment.
We’re not a Lennox dealer. We’re an independent service provider with NATE-certified techs who’ve completed Lennox-specific training on the G60 and SLP98V gas furnaces, plus extensive field experience with coil and duct configurations in retrofitted homes, including Lennox repair in Moorestown-Lenola. We use OEM Lennox parts for critical components like blower motors and heat exchangers, but source quality aftermarket filters and duct materials when the price difference benefits you. If I wouldn’t run it in my own house, I won’t recommend it in yours.
Palmyra’s tight Cape Cods and twins on streets near the Delaware River? We’ve cleaned ductwork in dozens of them. We know where the access panels are hidden, which basements flood, and why Lennox repair in Cinnaminson and Palmyra variable-speed blowers struggle in 6-inch retrofit runs.
Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Palmyra
- EL18XPV variable-speed blower motor stalls. The EL18XPV’s sophisticated blower ramps up and down based on demand, but when duct debris restricts airflow in Palmyra’s tight retrofitted runs — common in 1920s colonials where 6-inch supplies were shoehorned into wall cavities never meant for forced air — the motor overworks and stalls. We clear the restriction, verify static pressure, and check whether the original duct sizing is compatible with the blower’s modulation range.
- XC20 condensing coils foul with river-humidity dust. Palmyra’s Delaware River proximity means ambient humidity runs higher than inland Lebanon County, especially in low-lying streets near Palmyra Nature Cove. When carrier dust from decades of accumulation mixes with that moisture, XC20 condensing coils become a paste that standard rinsing won’t touch. We pull the coil for deep cleaning when necessary — not just a surface spray.
- SLP98V secondary heat exchangers plug with coal-era silt. The SLP98V’s modulating efficiency depends on pristine heat exchange surfaces, but in Palmyra’s 1920s–1950s housing stock, original coal furnace remnants still linger in return trunks. That silt and soot migrates forward, slowly choking the secondary exchanger. Our video inspection spots this before it triggers a safety lockout.
- G60 rollout switches trip from blocked supply ducts. The G60’s two-stage gas valve is reliable, but when supply ducts are packed with construction grit from uninsulated basement chases — standard in Palmyra’s retrofitted systems — airflow drops enough to trip rollout switches. We don’t just reset the switch; we find and clear the blockage, then seal the chase to prevent recurrence.
- Musty summer odors from moisture-laden ductwork. Lennox systems in Palmyra riverfront homes pull basement air through damp, mold-affected runs every cooling cycle. The EL18XPV and XC20 don’t create the moisture; they circulate it. We sanitize with Abatement Technologies containment tools, then evaluate whether duct sealing or a dehumidification strategy is the longer fix.
Lennox Service in Palmyra: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s the Palmyra factor that shapes every Lennox job we do, including our Air Duct Cleaning in Palmyra: this borough’s residential core sits on the Delaware River floodplain, and homes within a few blocks of Palmyra Nature Cove — streets like Perrine, where we’ve worked repeatedly — experienced basement moisture intrusion during past high-water events. The ductwork in those homes, often routed through damp below-grade chases during 1950s–1970s forced-air retrofits, absorbed that moisture and never properly dried. Years later, long after visible flood damage was repaired, our video inspections routinely reveal residual mold spore colonies in those runs. The Lennox system doesn’t know this; it simply circulates whatever’s in the ductwork. An EL18XPV’s variable-speed blower is precise enough to maintain temperature setpoints even as airflow degrades — which means the homeowner feels comfortable while spore counts climb. We catch this because we look, because we’ve learned where Palmyra’s hidden moisture problems live, and because we don’t treat a duct cleaning as a vacuum-and-go.
On a Lennox service in Maple Shade and on a G60 job in a 1930s Cape Cod on Perrine Street, our video inspection found a coal-silt layer inches thick in the return trunk — original debris from the 1950s retrofit. We used a HEPA truck-mount vacuum and rotary brush to clear it, then sealed the trunk-to-coil cabinet transition to prevent basement air pull. The homeowner reported a 15°F drop in supply temperature after the cleaning.
Lennox Models & Products We Service in Palmyra
We clean, inspect, and repair ductwork connected to these Lennox product families:
- G60 2-stage gas furnace — common in Palmyra replacements from the 2000s; we address rollout switch trips and supply duct blockages specific to retrofitted homes.
- SLP98V modulating gas furnace — premium efficiency, but secondary heat exchanger plugging from coal-era debris is a Palmyra-specific risk we monitor.
- XC20 air conditioner — variable-capacity cooling; coil fouling from river-humidity dust accumulation requires more aggressive cleaning than inland climates.
- EL18XPV heat pump — variable-speed blower motor stalls when Palmyra’s tight duct runs restrict airflow; we verify duct sizing compatibility during service.
OEM Lennox parts for blowers, heat exchangers, and control boards are our standard for critical repairs. For filters and flex duct, we’ll recommend aftermarket when the quality matches and the savings are real. We stock common Lennox service items for faster Palmyra turnaround — no waiting on a distributor warehouse in Harrisburg — and we also handle Dryer Vent Cleaning in Palmyra.

Lennox Service Pricing in Palmyra
Most complete Lennox air duct cleaning jobs in Palmyra fall between $280 and $550. What moves the needle:
- System size and duct count: A compact Cape Cod with 8–10 supplies runs lower; a two-story twin with 15+ runs and multiple returns runs higher.
- Accessibility: Retrofitted ductwork in tight basement chases or unconditioned crawl spaces takes longer to access and clean properly.
- Condition severity: Coal-era debris, mold contamination from past flooding, or post-renovation construction dust adds steps — video inspection, HEPA containment, sanitizing.
- Add-on services: Evaporator coil cleaning, duct sealing, or air quality products (Honeywell, Aprilaire) are priced separately and always optional.
Every estimate we provide in Palmyra is free, in-home, and specific to your system. No phone guesstimates that change when we arrive. Call (844) 951-3591 to schedule — we’ll look at your Lennox setup, your duct layout, and your actual conditions, then give you a number that doesn’t budge.
Serving Palmyra, PA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Palmyra 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 Palmyra
Yes — elevated humidity near the Delaware River accelerates coil fouling, especially on XC20 and EL18XPV systems pulling air through damp basement returns. We inspect the coil with a borescope during every duct cleaning and pull it for deep cleaning when the fouling is past surface level. Call (844) 951-3591 for a free estimate — we’ll show you exactly what your coil looks like.
We treat them as two problems: the original coal silt and ash still lining the returns, and the modern blower’s higher static pressure forcing that debris forward. Our rotary brush and HEPA vacuum system clears the accumulation, then we video-verify the trunk is clean before the SLP98V’s precision modulation is restored. Call (844) 951-3591 to schedule an inspection.
It will if the source is mold or mildew in the ductwork itself — common in Palmyra’s river-adjacent homes with damp basement runs. We sanitize after cleaning with Abatement Technologies tools. If the mustiness persists, the issue may be basement air infiltration through leaks, which we address with duct sealing. Call (844) 951-3591 and we’ll diagnose the source before quoting.
New error codes post-cleaning usually mean we exposed a pre-existing problem — a restricted return that was masking a failing pressure switch, or debris that was actually supporting a cracked heat exchanger. We don’t leave until the system runs clean and code-free. If a part has reached end of life, we’ll show you the failure and quote OEM replacement honestly. Call (844) 951-3591 if you’re seeing codes — we’ll sort it out.
Yes — the EL18XPV is a frequent call for us, and we regularly find it paired with ductwork sized for a 1970s oil furnace rather than a modern variable-speed heat pump. We clean what’s there, seal leaks to maximize effective airflow, and give you straight feedback on whether duct modification is worth the investment versus living with slightly reduced efficiency. Call (844) 951-3591 for an assessment of your specific setup.
Service Areas Near Palmyra
We handle Tacony Lennox service, Palmyra duct cleaning, and surrounding communities — including Allentown to the north for broader Lehigh Valley calls, Philadelphia to the south for property managers with multiple locations, and Pittsburgh where Jeffrey Morgan’s roots and early training ground still anchor our operational standards. Most Palmyra appointments are scheduled within 24–48 hours.
Book Your Lennox Service in Palmyra Today
Fourteen years. One trade. One technician who answers the phone and shows up with the equipment. If your Pennsauken Lennox service or Palmyra system is cycling odd, smelling musty, or simply hasn’t been cleaned since you moved into a retrofit, we’ll look at it honestly and tell you what it actually needs. Same-day availability when scheduling allows. Call (844) 951-3591 for your free estimate.
Written by Jeffrey Morgan, Owner at Bluepeak Air Duct & Vent Cleaning Pennsylvania, serving Palmyra and Pennsylvania since 2010.