Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Revere, MA | Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Massachusetts
We provide independent Trane air duct cleaning service across Revere, MA, specializing in the salt-humidity corrosion and jet-exhaust particulate buildup that plague coastal Trane systems here. Our typical Revere job runs $280–$520 for full-system cleaning with video inspection, and most appointments book within 48 hours. Call (888) 597-5659 for a free estimate.
Why Revere Residents Choose Us for Trane Service
Scott Gray grew up in Worcester, not far from Green Hill Park, and spent eleven years crawling through ductwork before he ever put his own name on a truck. That background matters in Revere, where a Trane XL16i isn’t just another condenser—it’s a machine fighting salt fog off the Atlantic and jet exhaust dropping from Logan’s flight paths. We’ve cleaned Trane systems in triple-deckers near Bellingham Square and in condos along Revere Beach Boulevard, and the problems we find here don’t match what we see in Somerville or Cambridge.
We’re independent. Not Trane-authorized, not franchise-dispatched. Scott handles every job personally, and the same person who answers your call is the one running the Rotobrush through your trunk lines. Our 617 customers have rated us 4.9 stars, and that volume only comes from doing the work right enough that nobody needs us back for the same problem. We use Rotobrush and Nikro equipment—commercial-grade tools, not big-box vacuums with a logo slapped on. We clean it, repair it, and seal it. Eleven years focused on one thing means we know when a Trane coil can be saved and when corrosion has made replacement the honest call.
If I wouldn’t leave it in my own house, I’m not leaving it in yours.
Common Trane Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Revere
- Jet-exhaust particulate buildup on Trane XL Series coils. Logan’s flight corridors dump fine particulates across Revere rooftops. Trane XL14i and XL16i condenser fins act like filters, trapping this debris until airflow drops and condensate pans overflow. We pull the coils, clean fin-by-fin, and check pan drainage—annual maintenance prevents the water damage we’ve seen in homes near Ken Mazonson Court.
- Salt-accelerated rust in Trane supply trunks. Revere’s onshore winds carry salt spray inland from Revere Beach, attacking metal duct boots at a rate inland towns don’t experience. On a recent job near Green St Field, we opened a Trane XV95 supply trunk and found flaking corrosion at every boot connection. Cleaning alone wouldn’t have stopped the airflow loss—we sealed and coated the affected sections.
- Flex-duct degradation from coastal fog. Trane flex duct insulation breaks down faster in Revere’s persistent humidity than in drier Metro North communities. Condensation pockets form at take-off points, and once mold colonizes the insulation, vacuuming the line doesn’t solve it. We cut out the compromised sections and replace with properly sealed hard pipe where the run allows.
- Plaster dust choking Trane evaporator coils in triple-decker retrofits. Revere’s 1920s–1950s housing stock wasn’t built for forced air. Returns are often poorly sealed, pulling construction debris and decades of accumulated dust past filters. Trane TEM series air handlers in these retrofits have restricted blower compartments that strain motors and cut efficiency. We clean the coils, the blower wheel, and the return plenum—then seal the leaks that let the dirt in.
- Nor’easter flood contamination in low-lying systems. Revere’s coastal blocks see repeated storm surge pushing seawater into basement mechanical spaces. Any Trane system with floor-level supply registers that took water needs pre-testing before standard cleaning. We’ve opened ductwork in homes near Chelsea Square Historic District and found mold colonies that required full sanitizing with Abatement Technologies air scrubbers before we could safely proceed.
Trane Service in Revere: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Revere sits directly beneath Logan International Airport’s primary flight corridors while fronting Revere Beach on the open Atlantic, creating a dual contamination load unique to this city: jet-exhaust fine particulates settle continuously into roofline intakes while ocean-driven salt humidity accelerates mold colonization inside ductwork at a rate well above the Greater Boston average. No neighboring community combines both stressors at this intensity.
For Trane owners, this means your system’s design advantages become liabilities if neglected. Trane’s high-efficiency coils are tightly packed for heat transfer—that same density traps particulates faster than looser competing designs. The aluminum fins corrode where salt spray meets condensation. We’ve serviced Trane XV80 systems in Bryant Terrace Apartments-area triple-deckers where the coil looked like it had been dipped in grey paste; it was actually compacted jet soot bonded with salt residue. Standard filter changes don’t touch this. It requires fin-by-fin cleaning with proper foaming agents and low-pressure rinse, followed by protective coating in the most exposed installations.
The housing stock compounds the problem. Revere’s early-to-mid 20th century triple-deckers and compact multi-family wood-frames, many built 1920s–1950s, had forced-air HVAC retrofitted rather than designed-in—producing convoluted duct runs through tight chases, frequent flex-duct patchwork, and poor boot seals that trap debris and moisture over decades. A Trane 4TTR series condenser paired with original ductwork is only as good as the leaks and corrosion between the basement unit and the third-floor register.
Trane Models & Products We Service in Revere
We work on the full range of residential Trane equipment common in Revere’s housing stock: XV80, XV90, and XV95 gas furnaces; XL14i and XL16i air conditioners from the XL Series; 4TTR series condensers; and TEM series air handlers. These units have specific service requirements—Trane’s Comfort-R blower ramping, for instance, changes how we approach coil cleaning timing, and the XV95’s sealed combustion chamber demands care when we’re working adjacent ductwork.
For critical components—coils, blower motors, heat exchangers—we source OEM Trane parts. Fit and longevity matter when you’re dealing with Revere’s corrosion load. For filters and sealants, we use quality aftermarket products that meet or exceed spec without the brand markup. We stock common Trane coils and boots locally for fast Revere turnaround; most jobs don’t wait on shipping. If your Trane system has extensive duct mold or structural corrosion, we’ll tell you straight: replacement may be more cost-effective than cleaning alone. We’ve made that call on jobs where the boot corrosion had compromised the trunk line integrity.
Trane Service Pricing in Revere
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Standard air duct cleaning (single system, up to 10 vents) | $280–$380 |
| Air duct cleaning with video inspection | $320–$420 |
| Evaporator coil cleaning (Trane-specific) | $150–$250 |
| Duct sealing & minor boot repair | $200–$450 |
| Full system with sanitizing (mold/odor treatment) | $420–$520 |
What drives cost: system accessibility in tight triple-decker chases, corrosion severity requiring boot replacement versus cleaning alone, and whether video inspection reveals hidden mold that needs Abatement Technologies scrubber treatment. Our free estimate includes full vent count, trunk line footage, and a visual assessment of your Trane unit’s coil condition—no charge, no pressure. Call (888) 597-5659 to schedule; we book most Revere appointments within two days.
Serving Revere, MA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Revere 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 Revere
No. We’re an independent service company with deep Trane experience from eleven years of fieldwork across Massachusetts. We use OEM Trane parts for critical components and know these systems thoroughly, but we’re not affiliated with or endorsed by Trane. This means we can recommend repair versus replacement without manufacturer pressure. Call (888) 597-5659 if you want an honest assessment of your Trane system’s condition.
Yes, with pre-testing first. Any home with floor-level or low-wall supply registers that experienced even minor flooding almost certainly has mold-colonized ductwork that standard cleaning alone cannot address safely. We test before we touch the system. If contamination is confirmed, we sanitize with Abatement Technologies air scrubbers before proceeding with mechanical cleaning. Call (888) 597-5659—we’ve handled post-nor’easter Trane systems in Revere’s coastal blocks and know the protocol.
Logan’s flight paths deposit fine particulates across Revere at concentrations that accelerate coil fouling and filter loading. Trane’s high-efficiency XL Series coils are particularly susceptible because their tight fin spacing traps debris efficiently. Without annual cleaning, we’ve measured airflow drops of 30% or more in airport-adjacent Revere homes. The particulates also bypass standard filters and accumulate in return plenums.
We can, and we prefer to. Many Revere triple-deckers near Bellingham Square Historic District retain original cast-iron or stamped-metal registers that crack if forced. We use flexible Rotobrush whips and compressed-air tools that navigate past the register without removal, protecting your hardware while cleaning the line behind it. If a register must come off for access, we’ll discuss it first and handle the hardware carefully.
Yes. Revere’s coastal blocks, such as those off Revere Beach Boulevard, have Trane duct systems that experience salt-accelerated corrosion at supply register boots—a condition rarely seen in inland towns like Saugus or Lynnfield but common here due to salt spray carried by onshore winds. We cut out corroded boots, replace with galvanized or stainless fittings where appropriate, and seal with mastic rated for humid environments. For severe cases, we apply corrosion-inhibiting coating to slow future degradation. Call (888) 597-5659 for an exact quote—estimates are free.
We do. Given Revere’s salt-laden coastal fog and elevated interior moisture, we recommend annual inspection for Trane systems within a half-mile of the beach, biennial for inland Revere neighborhoods. Our maintenance visits include coil inspection, boot corrosion check, and filter assessment with Honeywell or Aprilaire upgrade recommendations if your current setup underperforms.
Service Areas Near Revere
We travel to Trane jobs across Metro North and into Boston proper. Nearby cities we serve regularly include Somerville, Cambridge, Boston, Lowell, and Worcester—where Scott’s roots and our equipment base keep response times tight even for outlying calls.
Book Your Trane Service in Revere Today
Trane systems in Revere face a stress combination—salt, humidity, jet exhaust, and aging ductwork—that generic cleaning doesn’t address. We bring eleven years of duct-specific experience, commercial-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, and the direct accountability of an owner who runs every job himself. Same-day appointments often available. Call (888) 597-5659 for your free estimate.
Written by Scott Gray, Owner at Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Massachusetts, serving Revere and communities across the state since 2014.