Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Green, OH | Matrix Air Duct & Vent Cleaning Ohio
We provide independent Lennox air duct cleaning service throughout Green, Ohio, with same-day scheduling available for most calls to (833) 991-6689. What sets our Lennox work apart in Green is the combination of 11 years focused exclusively on duct systems and our firsthand experience with the flex-duct failures common in the city’s 1990s and early-2000s subdivisions. Joseph Taylor, our Lennox specialist, still runs every job personally.

Why Green Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service
Joseph Taylor built Matrix Air Duct & Vent Cleaning Ohio on one principle: the person who answers your questions should be the same person cleaning your ducts. After 11 years handling nothing but air duct and indoor air quality work, he’s seen how Lennox systems behave in Green’s specific housing stock — the sagging flex runs in Brimfield Chase colonials, the moisture-compromised coils in Signatures of Solon split-levels, the original construction debris still packed into ductwork from the 1990s build-out. For Portage Lakes Lennox service, the patterns are similar.
We’re not a Lennox dealer or authorized service center. We’re independent. That means no corporate service tiers, no upsell scripts, and no rotating crews of subcontractors. Joseph carries Rotobrush, Nikro, and Abatement Technologies equipment — the same brands commercial IAQ contractors use — and stocks OEM Lennox filters alongside quality aftermarket alternatives that match spec without the dealer markup.
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Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Green
- Detached flex duct takeoffs at the plenum. Lennox flexible duct connections at the plenum-to-trunk junction pull loose in Green’s crawl spaces, especially in 1990s Signatures of Solon homes where seasonal humidity cycles soften mastic seals. The sagging takeoff creates a dead zone where debris accumulates; we reattach with mechanical supports and seal with fresh mastic.
- iComfort thermostat communication failures. Lennox’s iComfort Wi-Fi thermostats lose sensor readings when duct-mounted temperature and humidity probes coat with biofilm — a constant issue in Green’s humid continental climate. We clean the evaporator coil and sensor housings before replacing any hardware, since new sensors fail again within months if the root biofilm remains.
- Condensing heat exchanger micro-cracking. Lennox 80+ AFUE units in Green’s unconditioned bonus-room chases undergo repeated moisture cycling from Summit County’s humidity swings. We video-inspect heat exchangers for cracks invisible to standard visual checks, and we won’t clean a system with a compromised exchanger — it’s a safety issue we flag immediately.
- Collapsed flex duct behind knee walls. The long flex runs serving over-garage bonus rooms in Green’s split-levels and two-story colonials sag from their supports after 20+ years. Our video inspection locates collapses without tearing into finished walls, and we replace failed runs with insulated rigid duct where access allows.
- Construction debris compaction in original ductwork. Green’s late-1980s through early-2000s subdivisions were never post-construction cleaned. Drywall dust, wood shavings, and insulation fragments pack into low points near duct bends, reducing airflow and feeding mold growth. Our Rotobrush agitation breaks this material loose — standard vacuum suction alone won’t touch it.
Lennox Service in Green: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Green’s housing story is written in its ductwork. The city experienced its primary suburban build-out from the late 1980s through the early 2000s, and production builders installed economical flexible duct systems to keep costs down for Akron commuters. Those flex runs — serving finished basements and over-garage bonus rooms in colonials and split-levels — were routed through unconditioned crawl spaces and chases that see the full swing of Summit County’s humid continental climate.
Here’s what that means for Lennox owners specifically. The same humidity that makes Green summers muggy creates condensation inside ductwork every summer, promoting mold and dust-mite populations that dry-climate cities simply don’t face. Winter’s dry air follows, cracking seals and loosening tape. After 20 to 35 years of this cycling, the original builder-grade flex duct in neighborhoods like Signatures of Solon and Brimfield Chase has sagged, compressed, and accumulated debris at rates far exceeding rigid metal systems. Lennox forced-air equipment — built for precise airflow — labors against these restrictions, burning more energy and delivering less comfort.
We sent two techs to a colonial in Brimfield Chase last March after the homeowner reported a persistent musty smell in the upstairs bonus room. Our video inspection found a collapsed Lennox flex duct behind the knee wall, sagged from its support and packed with 22 years of construction debris and rodent nesting. We replaced the run with insulated rigid duct, cleaned the coil, and fogged the supply trunk — the homeowners reported zero odor after. That bonus room had been unlivable for two summers.
Lennox Models & Products We Service in Green
We work on the full Lennox residential lineup, with particular familiarity for the systems installed during Green’s build-out decades:
- Signature Collection: SLP98V modulating gas furnace, EL296U two-stage — high-efficiency units with complex variable-speed blower assemblies that require careful cleaning to avoid damaging ECM motors
- Elite Series: EL195UHE, EL180UHE — common in Green’s early-2000s upgrades, with condensing heat exchangers we inspect for moisture damage
- Merit Series: ML193UH, ML196UH — builder-grade units from the 1990s and 2000s still running in original Green tract homes
- Legacy variable-speed models: G71 and G61 modulating gas furnaces — older but repairable with proper parts sourcing
We stock OEM Lennox filters, sensors, and blower motors for direct-fit reliability. For consumables like 20x25x4 filter cabinets and mastic sealants, we use aftermarket alternatives that match OEM specifications at lower cost — and we’ll tell you which is which before we start.
Lennox Service Pricing in Green
Most complete Lennox air duct cleaning jobs in Green fall between $350 and $650 for a typical single-system home, with larger two-system colonials or homes with extensive flex duct repair needs running higher. Dryer vent cleaning adds $120 to $180. Video inspection of heat exchangers or collapsed runs is $85 when bundled with cleaning, $150 as a standalone service.
What drives the cost: accessibility of your crawl space or attic, the number of supply and return vents, whether we find collapsed ductwork requiring repair, and whether evaporator coil cleaning is needed to address biofilm. We price by the scope of work, not by the room count or a flat-rate coupon.
Every estimate starts with a free on-site assessment. Joseph Taylor walks the job with you, shows you the video inspection findings, and explains what’s necessary versus what’s optional. Call (833) 991-6689 to schedule — estimates are free, and we don’t charge to look.

Serving Green, OH — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Green 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 Green
My Lennox furnace is a 1999 EL195UHE in a Green colonial — does your cleaning process handle original 1990s flex duct that sags in my crawl space?
Yes. The EL195UHE is a workhorse we see constantly in Green’s late-1990s builds, and the flex duct from that era is exactly what our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment is designed for. We agitate compacted debris, re-sag collapsed runs with proper supports, and seal connections with fresh mastic. Call (833) 991-6689 and we’ll inspect the crawl space layout during your free estimate.
Do you work on Lennox systems in Green’s winter months, or do you stop during snow?
We work year-round. Summit County snow doesn’t stop us — we’ve cleaned ducts in January with the homeowner’s heat running, using containment procedures that prevent cold air infiltration. Winter is actually ideal for identifying heat exchanger issues, since the system is under constant load.
I live in a Green ranch built in 1988 — how do you clean the flex duct in my crawl space without crawling over the ducts?
We don’t. Joseph Taylor accesses the crawl space at the entry point and works backward, using extension wands and remote video to monitor progress. For 1988 ranches with minimal clearance, we sometimes cut strategic access panels in the trunk line — sealed afterward — to avoid compressing the very ductwork we’re cleaning.
My Lennox system has a constant attic moisture smell — do you suspect mold in the ductwork?
Probably. Summit County’s humidity makes mold in unconditioned attic ducts a recurring issue for Green homeowners, especially in split-levels with long flex runs. We video-inspect first, then clean with mechanical agitation and apply a botanical sanitizer if growth is confirmed. Call (833) 991-6689 — we’ll pinpoint the source before quoting any work.
How often should I clean the ducts in my Lennox system if I have pets in Green?
Every three to four years with pets, versus five to seven without. Pet dander accumulates faster in Green’s humid climate because moisture helps particles adhere to duct walls. If you have multiple pets or anyone with allergies in the home, consider our Air Quality & Sanitizing service between full cleanings. Call (833) 991-6689 to discuss a schedule that fits your household.
Service Areas Near Green
We serve Lennox owners across Summit County and beyond, with regular calls from Akron to the north, Columbus to the south, Cleveland to the northwest, and Cincinnati for larger commercial IAQ projects. Most of our Green customers found us through referrals from neighbors in Brimfield Chase or Signatures of Solon who’d already used our service.
Book Your Lennox Service in Green Today
Joseph Taylor still runs every job himself. If your Lennox system is laboring against 20-plus years of compacted debris, or if you’re noticing musty airflow from vents in your Green home, we’ll diagnose it honestly and fix what actually needs fixing. Same-day appointments are often available. Call (833) 991-6689 for your free estimate.
Written by Joseph Taylor, Owner and Lead Technician at Matrix Air Duct & Vent Cleaning Ohio, serving Green and Summit County since 2010.