Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Green Hill, TN | Nova Air Duct Cleaning Tennessee
Trane air duct cleaning in Green Hill typically runs $350–$650 for a full system service, and most jobs can be scheduled within 48 hours. We’re Nova Air Duct Cleaning Tennessee — an independent, owner-operated company, not a Trane-authorized dealer — and we’ve spent eight years cleaning Trane systems in the specific conditions that Green Hill’s 2000s-era suburban homes create. Ronald Sanchez, our owner and lead technician, handles every job personally with Rotobrush and Nikro equipment built for commercial-grade ductwork. Call (844) 621-7071 for a free estimate.

Why Green Hill Residents Choose Us for Trane Service
We’ve cleaned Trane XR, XL, and XV systems across Wilson County long enough to know what separates a routine cleaning from one that actually fixes the problem. In Green Hill, that difference usually comes down to who’s crawling through your attic and what they’re looking for.
Ronald Sanchez — that’s the person who shows up. He’s the owner, and he’s the one running the brushes, the negative-air machine, and the video inspection. Eight years of dedicated duct work, not general handyman rounds. He grew up near Germantown in Memphis, picked up his HVAC fundamentals at Southwest Tennessee Community College, and got into this trade specifically after helping a neighbor trace chronic allergies back to contaminated ductwork. That stuck with him. Our 90 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars suggest it’s stuck with our customers, too.
We carry Rotobrush rotary-brush systems and Nikro negative-air machines — the same equipment you’ll find in commercial cleaning operations, not repurposed shop vacs. For Trane homeowners in Green Hill, that means we can handle everything from standard cleaning to flex-duct repair and evaporator coil restoration without calling in a second crew or rescheduling.
I’ll tell you what’s in there, what it means, and exactly what it takes to fix it — nothing more.
Common Trane Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Green Hill
- Flex-duct disconnects at Trane air handler collars. Green Hill’s post-2000 build boom meant crews were rushing to certificate-of-occupancy deadlines. We’ve found original flex-duct runs in homes off Lebanon Road that were never properly secured to the air handler collar — just taped and forgotten. The tape degrades, the duct sags, and your Trane system starts pulling attic air instead of return air.
- Evaporator coil fouling from construction debris. That same rush-build era left drywall dust and insulation fibers inside ductwork that has never been cleaned. Your Trane XL18i’s coil becomes a filter for fifteen years of construction grit. We pull the coil, clean it properly, and video-inspect to confirm airflow is restored.
- Moisture accumulation in drooping flex-duct runs. Middle Tennessee’s humid cooling season — May through October in Green Hill — keeps moisture cycling through ducts for six months straight. When flex-duct sags between attic trusses, water pools in the low spots. Biofilm follows. Your Trane system distributes it through every room.
- Blocked return grilles from cedar and grass pollen. Green Hill’s pollen loads are significant, and homes near the Lebanon Pike corridor with mature landscaping see return grilles clogged with debris. The Trane blower motor strains, amp draw rises, and efficiency drops before you notice the airflow change.
- Duct leaks pulling attic contamination directly into Trane air handlers. Many homes along Old Hickory Boulevard were built with flex-duct routed through unconditioned attics that lack proper sealing. The leaks pull 130-degree attic dust and pollen into your Trane system year after year — not gradually, but continuously.
Trane Service in Green Hill: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s the pattern we see again and again in Green Hill, and it’s not true for every neighboring market: this ZIP code, 37121, is dominated by homes built during Wilson County’s explosive suburban growth between roughly 2000 and 2020. That makes them fifteen to twenty-five years old now — the exact window when original flex-duct systems first accumulate enough debris, moisture damage, and biological growth to require professional intervention. Most original owners have never had the ducts cleaned. Not once.
Last spring, we cleaned a Trane XR16 system in a 2007 home on North Mount Juliet Road. The supply ducts were sagging and partially disconnected at the air handler, and the evaporator coil was coated in a thick layer of fine construction dust. We reconnected and sealed the flex-duct runs with mastic, then performed a full system cleaning with video inspection to confirm the coil was restored to original airflow. The homeowner’s energy bill dropped 18% the following month. That’s not unusual here — it’s typical of what we find in Green Hill’s un-cleaned 2000s inventory.
For Trane systems specifically, this matters because Trane’s XR and XL series air handlers are designed for precise airflow across that evaporator coil. When coil fouling and duct leakage combine — which they almost always do in these homes — the system runs longer, works harder, and fails sooner than the equipment was engineered for.
Trane Models & Products We Service in Green Hill
We regularly clean and repair ductwork connected to Trane XR Series (single-stage workhorses common in Green Hill’s entry-level 2000s builds), Trane XL Series (two-stage systems with more sophisticated airflow requirements), and Trane XV Series (variable-speed units where duct leakage and coil fouling are especially punishing on efficiency).
We stock OEM Trane parts for common collar fittings, flex-duct transitions, and coil access panels. When OEM is backordered — which happens with some older XR14 transitions — we source quality aftermarket alternatives that maintain the same pressure ratings and seal integrity. We don’t guess. We repair flex-duct whenever the material is structurally sound and recommend full replacement only when it’s torn, water-damaged, or contaminated with mold beyond surface treatment.

Trane Service Pricing in Green Hill
Most full Trane air duct cleaning services in Green Hill fall between $350 and $650, depending on system size, accessibility, and whether we find disconnected runs or coil fouling that requires additional work.
| Service Component | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Full system air duct cleaning (single-zone Trane) | $350 – $450 |
| Full system cleaning with multiple zones or long attic runs | $450 – $550 |
| Evaporator coil cleaning (add-on or standalone) | $125 – $225 |
| Flex-duct repair and sealing (per run) | $85 – $175 |
| Complete system with coil, repair, and sanitizing | $550 – $650 |
What drives cost: square footage, number of supply and return vents, attic accessibility, and the condition we find once we’re inside. Our free estimate includes a full inspection with video documentation — you’ll see what we see before any work begins. Call (844) 621-7071 to schedule; estimates are free and we’re typically on-site within 48 hours in Green Hill.
Serving Green Hill, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Green Hill 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 — Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Green Hill
Every three to five years for most Green Hill homes, but sooner if you’ve never had it done, have allergy sufferers, or notice reduced airflow. Given that many homes here were occupied straight from construction without initial cleaning, we often recommend starting with a baseline service even if the system is fifteen years old. Call (844) 621-7071 and we’ll assess your specific Trane setup.
No — professional duct cleaning does not void your Trane equipment warranty, which covers the mechanical components (compressor, coil, electronics), not the ductwork itself. We are an independent service provider, not Trane-authorized, and we document our work with photos and video to protect your interests. For warranty claims on the HVAC unit itself, you’ll still work through your installing dealer or Trane directly.
It’s usually a combination of drywall particulate, degraded flex-duct liner, and fine insulation fibers — all common in Green Hill’s 2000s-era homes that have never been cleaned. The white color is characteristic of gypsum dust from original construction. We see this regularly in homes near the Hilton Garden Inn Mt. Juliet corridor. It’s not immediately hazardous, but it indicates your Trane system has been recirculating the same debris for years. Call (844) 621-7071 for a free inspection.
Yes — we’ve serviced townhome units in the developments off South Mount Juliet Road where Trane systems are common and shared attic spaces create unique cross-contamination risks. These jobs often require coordination with HOA maintenance windows, which we’re accustomed to navigating. Same equipment, same owner-led process, adjusted for multi-unit logistics.
We repair the ductwork and seal the connections, which usually resolves the performance issue without replacing the air handler itself. If the Trane unit has run for extended periods with low airflow, we’ll inspect the blower motor and coil for secondary damage and give you straight guidance on whether repair or replacement makes sense. We’ve saved Green Hill homeowners significant money by fixing the root duct problem rather than defaulting to new equipment. Call (844) 621-7071 to discuss your situation.
Service Areas Near Green Hill
We run Trane service calls throughout Wilson County and into Davidson and Rutherford counties from our base near the Green Hill area. Regular stops include Mount Juliet (just across North Mount Juliet Road), Lebanon to the east along Lebanon Pike, Hermitage to the west, and Brentwood and Forest Hills for larger HVAC cleaning projects. If you’re unsure whether we cover your specific address, call and we’ll confirm — we’re usually flexible on routing for Trane-specific requests.
Book Your Trane Service in Green Hill Today
Ronald Sanchez handles every Trane cleaning and repair personally — owner on-site, owner doing the work. Same-day and next-day availability is common in Green Hill, especially for midweek requests. Call (844) 621-7071 now for your free estimate and video inspection. Eight years of duct work. One specialist. Your home.
Written by Ronald Sanchez, Owner at Nova Air Duct Cleaning Tennessee, serving Green Hill and Wilson County since 2016.