Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Lebanon, TN | Nova Air Duct Cleaning Tennessee
Carrier air duct cleaning in Lebanon, TN typically runs $350–$650 for a complete residential system and can usually be scheduled within 48 hours. We’re Nova Air Duct Cleaning Tennessee — independent Carrier specialists, not a factory-authorized dealer — and we’ve spent eight years learning how Lebanon’s explosive suburban growth and historic downtown core create two completely different duct contamination problems for Carrier owners. Call (844) 621-7071 for a free estimate and same-week appointment.

Why Lebanon Residents Choose Us for Carrier Service
Ronald Sanchez, owner and lead technician, personally handles every Carrier job we book in Lebanon. You won’t get a rotating subcontractor who learned duct cleaning last month. You’ll get someone who’s spent the better part of a decade inside Tennessee ductwork — someone who grew up around the trades near Germantown, trained at Southwest Tennessee Community College on mechanical systems, and built Nova into a one-man operation with 90 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars.
We carry Rotobrush rotary-brush systems and Nikro negative-air machines — the same equipment commercial operators use — plus Abatement Technologies filtration units. That’s not repurposed hardware. It’s built for this job. When we clean a Carrier Infinity, Performance, or Comfort series system, we don’t just vacuum the registers and leave. We video-inspect the full run, clean the evaporator coil, and check for leaks that are letting Lebanon’s cedar pollen and construction debris recirculate.
We’re independent. That means no factory markup on parts, no corporate scheduling rigidity, and no upsell scripts. We use Carrier OEM components for blower modules and control boards where compatibility matters, and quality aftermarket materials for standard ductwork. I’ll tell you what’s in there, what it means, and exactly what it takes to fix it — nothing more.
Common Carrier Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Lebanon
- Drywall dust packed into Infinity supply pleats. Lebanon’s post-2015 subdivisions — StoneBridge, the developments off Coles Ferry Pike, the perimeter tracts near Highway 109 — were built during Wilson County’s building boom. Carrier Infinity systems with variable-speed blowers (24ANB7, 25HNB6) get their supply duct pleats loaded with post-drywall dust that never got cleaned out. The blower overworks, throws nuisance error codes, and your “new” home circulates construction debris for years.
- Condensation pooling in flex duct during humid shoulder seasons. Lebanon sits in the Middle Tennessee basin. April through May and September through October, humidity spikes while your Carrier system cycles on and off. That condensation collects at low points in flex duct runs common to 2010s–2020s builds. Mold colonizes. First hot day you fire the AC, the musty hit tells the story.
- Cedar pollen overwhelming return ducts. Lebanon’s namesake eastern red cedars release fine pollen January through April at levels higher than Nashville’s urban core. That pollen infiltrates return-air grilles, bypasses even high-MERV Carrier filters, and coats blower wheels and evaporator coils. We’ve pulled return boots in Lebanon’s newer subdivisions that were stuffed with pollen and blown-in insulation fibers from construction.
- Liner adhesive failure in pre-1970s flex duct. Homes near Lebanon’s historic downtown — the streets around the square, the original grid — often have Carrier systems with flex duct where the liner adhesive has failed after decades of summer humidity cycles. The liner separates, sags, and blocks supply registers. Not a contamination issue, but an airflow killer that standard cleaning won’t touch. We flag it during video inspection.
- Uninsulated steel ductwork pulling attic air. Lebanon’s historic downtown homes, many original to the city’s founding, still run steel ductwork that’s never been insulated. Carrier air handlers in these properties draw unconditioned attic air directly into the system. Dust, pollen, and temperature extremes accelerate — a problem unique to this ZIP code that no Lebanon perimeter homeowner faces.
Carrier Service in Lebanon: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s the Lebanon reality that shapes our Carrier work. Wilson County has been one of Tennessee’s fastest-growing counties for a decade, and that growth concentrated in 2015–present subdivisions. These homes went from slab to certificate of occupancy fast. Drywall crews sanded. Insulation crews blew fiberglass. Duct installers sealed the system. Nobody cleaned inside before startup. So Lebanon’s dominant duct-cleaning category isn’t aging-system restoration — it’s new-construction decontamination. We’ve cleaned Carrier Infinity systems in 2019 homes off Coles Ferry Pike where the owners had lived three years breathing construction debris because no one told them new ducts need cleaning too. Meanwhile, three miles south near downtown Lebanon, we’re in 1950s homes with original steel ductwork that’s never seen insulation, pulling 140-degree attic air every August afternoon. Same city. Two entirely different Carrier duct problems. We know both because we’ve crawled both.
Carrier Models & Products We Service in Lebanon
We work on the full Carrier residential lineup common in Lebanon homes: Infinity Series (24ANB7, 25HNB6) with variable-speed blowers and communicating controls; Performance Series (24ABB3, 25HPA5) found in mid-tier builds; and Comfort Series (24ABB3, 25HBC5) in entry-level subdivisions. For critical components — blower modules, control boards, communicating thermostats — we source Carrier OEM to protect system compatibility. For ductwork materials, boots, and standard fittings, we use quality aftermarket alternatives that meet or exceed original specs. We stock Honeywell and Aprilaire filtration products, plus Guardsman sanitizing agents for the full air-quality cycle. No waiting on factory fulfillment for Lebanon appointments.
Carrier Service Pricing in Lebanon
Residential duct cleaning for Carrier systems in Lebanon typically ranges $350–$650 depending on system size, contamination level, and whether we add evaporator coil cleaning or video inspection. A standard cleaning covers all supply and return ductwork, register and grille cleaning, and a basic system assessment. Add-on services run $75–$150 for coil cleaning and $125–$225 for full video inspection with documentation. Pre-1970s downtown homes with steel ductwork sometimes need additional access work. We quote upfront after a free on-site assessment — no estimates over the phone that change on arrival. Call (844) 621-7071 to schedule your free estimate and get exact pricing for your Carrier system.

Serving Lebanon, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lebanon 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 — Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Lebanon
Because “new” in Lebanon often means “never cleaned since construction.” Post-2015 subdivisions here were built during Wilson County’s fastest growth phase, and drywall dust, insulation fibers, and debris were sealed inside your Infinity’s ductwork before you moved in. Three years of circulation has packed it tighter. Call (844) 621-7071 for a free inspection — we’ll show you exactly what’s in there.
Yes, but the cause matters. Downtown Lebanon’s pre-1970s homes often have uninsulated steel ductwork pulling humid attic air, or aging flex duct with failed liner adhesive. We video-inspect first to identify whether it’s mold, moisture intrusion, or material degradation. Cleaning solves contamination; repair solves the source. Call (844) 621-7071 and we’ll diagnose it properly.
We can. Our video inspection system feeds a camera through your Carrier system’s supply and return runs, documenting mold, debris, or structural damage without invasive cuts. We use this on every Lebanon job where contamination is suspected — especially in newer homes with long flex runs where mold hides at low points.
Supply ducts push conditioned air to your rooms; returns pull air back to the air handler. In Lebanon, returns are where cedar pollen and construction debris enter and accumulate — they coat your Carrier blower wheel and evaporator coil. Supplies distribute whatever’s already inside. Cleaning both is essential; cleaning only supplies leaves the contamination source intact.
Cleaning won’t restore structural integrity. Sagging flex duct with separated liner or collapsed sections needs repair or replacement. We recommend full replacement when repair costs exceed 50% of new ductwork. For Lebanon homes with aging systems, we assess during our free estimate and give you straight numbers. Call (844) 621-7071 to schedule.
Service Areas Near Lebanon
We serve Lebanon directly — ZIPs 37087, 37088, 37090 — and regularly travel to Nashville for appointments, Brentwood and Brentwood Estates for suburban Carrier work, plus Forest Hills and Greeneville for homeowners who found us through referral. Same owner, same equipment, same process at every stop.
Book Your Carrier Service in Lebanon Today
Carrier duct problems in Lebanon don’t fix themselves — and in this humidity, they get worse every season. Ronald Sanchez handles every appointment personally, with Rotobrush and Nikro equipment that budget operators don’t carry. Same-week scheduling available. Call (844) 621-7071 now for your free estimate.
Written by Ronald Sanchez, Owner at Nova Air Duct Cleaning Tennessee, serving Lebanon since 2016.