Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Greensburg, PA | Bluepeak Air Duct & Vent Cleaning Pennsylvania
Trane air duct cleaning in Greensburg typically runs $350–$650 for a full system with video inspection, and most jobs in the 15601 ZIP code are completed same-day. What makes our Trane services here different isn’t the brand name on the equipment—it’s that we’ve cleaned more than 300 Trane systems in Greensburg and Westmoreland County over the past year, and we’ve learned that coal-era retrofitted ductwork demands a completely different approach than standard suburban construction. If you’re seeing black dust at your registers, smelling musty air from basement runs, or your XV80 isn’t pushing heat evenly through a two-story brick home, we can diagnose it and clean it properly. Call (844) 951-3591 for a free estimate.

Why Greensburg Residents Choose Us for Trane Service
We’ve spent 14 years focused on one trade: air ducts and vents. Not HVAC installation, not carpet cleaning on the side—just this. Jeffrey Morgan, our owner and lead technician, grew up in Lawrenceville and still lives there, and he’s the same person who answers your call and shows up with the Rotobrush and Nikro HEPA equipment. Over 1,100 verified customers have reviewed this work, and that volume matters because it means we’ve seen the same problems repeat across enough Greensburg homes to know what’s structural and what’s fixable.
Trane builds reliable equipment—the XR80, XV80, XC95m, and S9V2 are workhorse systems—but the ductwork they’re connected to in Greensburg is often anything but standard. We’re an independent Trane service provider, not manufacturer-authorized, which means we can source OEM parts when they matter (motorized dampers, control boards) and recommend quality aftermarket sheet metal when OEM is unnecessary for your retrofit ducts. No upsell pressure. If I wouldn’t run it in my own house, I won’t recommend it in yours.
Common Trane Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Greensburg
- Undersized flex-duct elbows choking XV80 airflow. Greensburg’s coal-conversion retrofits frequently jam flexible duct around existing joists and chimney breasts to get from basement furnace to second-floor registers. The XV80’s variable-speed blower compensates for a while, but eventually you’re paying for high static pressure and getting weak airflow upstairs. We remove the elbow, measure actual CFM, and either re-route or replace with properly sized rigid duct.
- Mold colonies in supply plenums from clay-soil crawlspace moisture. Homes in 15601 sit on heavy clay that holds water through the shoulder seasons. That humidity wicks into crawlspace duct runs, and the cool metal of a Trane supply plenum becomes a condensation surface. We find this on XC95m systems regularly—cleanable, but it requires antimicrobial treatment and usually duct sealing to prevent recurrence.
- Rust perforation at joints on older XR80 trunks. Unfinished basements in Greensburg’s older neighborhoods stay damp year-round. Where two pieces of sheet metal meet and the original installer didn’t seal properly, rust eats through from the outside in. We’ve replaced sections of trunk line in homes near the courthouse where the XR80 was still running fine, but the ductwork was leaking 30% of its air into the basement.
- Legacy coal particulate packed into gravity-furnace plenums. This one is uniquely Greensburg. When a 1920s or 1930s home was converted from coal to forced air, contractors often reused the massive gravity-furnace plenum as a supply trunk. That chamber was never designed to be cleaned, and 70 years of anthracite grit, rodent debris, and mold layer in there. Standard brushing won’t touch it—we use camera-guided rotary whips and extended-reach HEPA extraction.
- Evaporator coil fouling from poor return filtration. The S9V2’s high efficiency depends on clean coils, but in Greensburg’s older homes with undersized or leaky return ductwork, the system pulls basement air and bypasses the filter. We clean the coil and seal the return path so the filter actually does its job.
Trane Service in Greensburg: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Greensburg sits at roughly 1,050 feet in the Appalachian foothills, and that elevation difference from Pittsburgh isn’t just trivia—it means more persistent valley fog, higher annual precipitation, and basement humidity that doesn’t break until late June. For Trane owners in the 15601 ZIP code, especially on older streets like Pittsburgh Street or North Main near the courthouse square, that moisture profile combines with a housing stock unlike anywhere else in Westmoreland County. If you need Monroeville Trane service, we cover that area as well.
Here’s the specific condition we encounter nowhere else in our service area: Greensburg’s 1910s–1950s brick and frame homes were originally heated by coal-fired gravity furnaces or steam boilers; the subsequent forced-air retrofits created improvised ductwork threaded through damp crawlspaces, trapping layers of coal-era particulate and mold that standard cleaning methods miss—a condition far more concentrated here than in neighboring suburbs. Your Trane furnace might be a 2015 XC95m, but the ductwork it’s breathing through could contain material from 1952. That matters for airflow, for indoor air quality, and for how long your equipment lasts. We’ve learned to budget extra time on Greensburg jobs because the rotary brush needs to work harder, the HEPA vacuum needs longer runtime, and the camera inspection needs to cover more linear footage of irregular plenum.
We recently cleaned a Trane XR80 system in a 1920s brick home on North Main Street near the courthouse square. The original gravity coal-furnace plenum had been spliced into the supply trunk, creating a 20-inch-diameter dead chamber packed with 70 years of anthracite grit and rodent debris—our camera-guided rotary whip and HEPA vacuum required 2 extra hours to fully extract the legacy coal layer. The homeowner reported a 40% improvement in register airflow and the complete elimination of a musty basement smell.
Trane Models & Products We Service in Greensburg
We clean and service the full Trane residential line, with particular depth on the systems we see most in Greensburg’s housing stock:
- Trane XR80 — Single-stage, non-condensing, common in 1990s–2010s retrofits. We stock OEM blower belts and control boards; for duct repairs on these older installs, we use quality aftermarket sheet metal.
- Trane XV80 — Two-stage variable speed, sensitive to duct static pressure. We verify airflow post-cleaning with digital manometers.
- Trane XC95m — Modulating condensing furnace, requires precise combustion air and return duct sealing. Coil cleaning is critical on these systems.
- Trane S9V2 — High-efficiency two-stage, newer installs in renovated Greensburg homes. We emphasize return duct integrity and filter sealing to protect the evaporator coil.
For critical components—motorized dampers, control boards, pressure switches—we source OEM Trane parts. For ductwork modifications common in Greensburg retrofits, we fabricate quality aftermarket solutions that meet or exceed original performance without the OEM markup.

Trane Service Pricing in Greensburg
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Full Trane air duct cleaning (single system, up to 12 vents) | $350 – $550 |
| Full Trane air duct cleaning with video inspection | $450 – $650 |
| Evaporator coil cleaning (add-on) | $125 – $225 |
| Duct sealing (per linear foot of accessible trunk) | $8 – $15 |
| Antimicrobial sanitizing treatment | $75 – $150 |
| Coal-era plenum/deep extraction (additional time) | $150 – $300 |
What drives cost: vent count, accessibility of basement/crawlspace runs, presence of legacy coal particulate requiring extended extraction, and whether we find damage needing repair. Our free estimate includes a full camera inspection of your trunk line and plenum, so you’re not guessing. Call (844) 951-3591 to schedule—estimates are free, and we can usually inspect within 24 hours in the 15601 area.
Serving Greensburg, PA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Greensburg area and know this community well, and we also provide Trane in Jeannette. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Greensburg
Usually, yes. Coal chutes in Greensburg’s older homes were never designed as duct passages, and the sheet metal retrofitted through them rarely has cleanout openings. We cut precise access panels, clean thoroughly with camera-guided equipment, then seal and insulate the panel to prevent air leakage. The alternative—leaving decades of coal grit in place—costs you airflow and indoor air quality. Call (844) 951-3591 and we can inspect the specific layout.
Yes, that’s exactly what we’re equipped for. The black dust is pulverized anthracite particulate that settled in your ductwork during the coal era and gets disturbed when the blower cycles on. Standard residential duct cleaning often misses it because the particles adhere to sheet metal and require brush agitation plus HEPA vacuum extraction. We use Rotobrush systems specifically for this adhesion problem. If you’re seeing puffs at startup, there’s more in the system waiting to circulate.
The furnace age isn’t the deciding factor—the ductwork age is. In Greensburg, your S9V2 is likely connected to ductwork from the 1960s, 1970s, or earlier, and that ductwork has never been properly cleaned. A high-efficiency furnace on dirty ducts is like a sports car on clogged fuel injectors: you’re not getting the performance you paid for. We recommend cleaning at installation, then every 3–5 years depending on conditions. Call (844) 951-3591 for a baseline inspection.
We use OEM Trane parts for components where factory specifications matter: control boards, motorized dampers, pressure switches, and certain coil coatings. For ductwork repairs—sheet metal patches, trunk modifications, custom plenum work—we fabricate high-quality aftermarket solutions that perform equivalently without the OEM markup. We’re independent, not authorized, so our recommendation is based on what actually fixes your system, not what a manufacturer wants to sell.
Every 2–3 years for homes with coal-era ductwork, due to the particulate load and moisture conditions specific to 15601. Newer construction in outlying areas can stretch to 5 years. If you have allergies, recent renovation, or visible mold in basement runs, clean sooner. The persistent valley fog and clay-soil moisture in Greensburg accelerate buildup compared to drier markets. Call (844) 951-3591 for a free inspection and we’ll give you a schedule based on your actual duct condition.
Service Areas Near Greensburg
We travel throughout Westmoreland County and the broader Pittsburgh region for duct and vent work. Nearby communities we serve regularly include Pittsburgh (30 minutes west), Carnegie, Center City Philadelphia for larger commercial duct projects, and we’ve completed jobs as far as Erie and Allentown for specialized retrofit cleaning. Most of our Trane work concentrates in Greensburg and the immediate 15601, 15605, and 15606 ZIP codes, with additional Trane in Murrysville coverage available.
Book Your Trane Service in Greensburg Today
We’re scheduling inspections this week in Greensburg and can usually offer same-day or next-day availability for urgent airflow or mold concerns. Jeffrey Morgan handles the estimate personally, and you’ll get a clear scope and price before any work begins. Call (844) 951-3591 or request your free estimate now.
Written by Jeffrey Morgan, Owner and Lead Technician at Bluepeak Air Duct & Vent Cleaning Pennsylvania, serving Greensburg and Westmoreland County since 2010.