Why San Francisco Homeowners Choose Lennox Air Duct Cleaning
Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco provides independent Lennox air duct cleaning, repair, and maintenance for homeowners throughout the city — from the fog-dampened Outer Sunset to the sunnier slopes of Noe Valley. We are not affiliated with or authorized by Lennox; we are an independent specialist with 14 years of focused indoor air quality experience and more than 1,200 Lennox-specific cleanings completed on models including the G71MPP, EL18XPV, SL280V, and EL296U. Call (855) 908-0725 for a free estimate.

Lennox builds some of the tightest, most efficient ductwork and sealed-combustion systems on the market. That precision is great for your energy bill, but it also means contamination hits harder. A half-inch of coil fouling or a restricted plenum doesn’t just reduce comfort — it forces variable-speed blowers to hunt for target RPM, accelerating wear on bearings and drives. In San Francisco, where the marine layer keeps humidity high in the western neighborhoods and fine construction dust from endless renovations circulates citywide, we’ve learned that Lennox systems need a different cleaning approach than looser, older ductwork.
I’ve been in San Francisco ducts for 14 years — I’ll tell you what’s there, not what sells.
Why Trust Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco for Your Lennox Air Duct Cleaning?
Brian Rivera — owner and lead technician — handles your job personally. That’s not a dispatch model; he shows up with the Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, runs the video inspection, and makes the call on what your Lennox actually needs. He grew up in the Excelsior District, picked up his HVAC fundamentals at City College of San Francisco, and has spent his entire working life in this city. When your EL18XPV is throwing a high-pressure fault or your G71MPP blower is hunting, he’s seen it before — in Outer Richmond condos, Mission Victorians with retrofitted ducts, and the postwar tract homes of the Sunset where Lennox systems are most common.
Our 1,209 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect something specific: owner accountability on every job. We use professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, not the equipment a generalist keeps in a side van. For Lennox work, that matters. The compact plenum designs and sealed combustion chambers on models like the SL280V and EL296U require careful access and proper resealing — sloppy work voids warranties and creates safety issues. We stock OEM Lennox filters and gaskets for critical seal points, and we know which aftermarket MERV filters perform without choking airflow on Lennox’s spec-sensitive systems.
Brian’s youngest daughter has asthma. That’s what pushed him into air quality work in the first place. It’s never felt like just a job since.
Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Fix in San Francisco
- Evaporator coil fouling on G71MPP and EL18XPV units. Lennox’s high-efficiency filters catch a lot, but fine particulate — especially the silica-heavy construction dust from San Francisco’s constant renovation cycle — still bypasses and mats on the coil face. We’ve pulled quarter-inch packs off coils in Pacific Heights and the Marina. The G71MPP’s variable-speed blower tries to compensate, hunts RPM, and eventually throws faults. Our video inspection spots it before the compressor pays the price. We clean with foaming treatment safe for Lennox’s aluminum coils, then verify airflow back to spec.
- Restricted supply ducts from compact plenum designs. Lennox engineers tight. The SL280V and EL296U use compact plenums that perform beautifully when clean, but choked badly when dust layers build. In San Francisco’s older retrofitted homes — think Mission flats with ducts routed through original balloon-frame walls — the static pressure is already marginal. Add plenum restriction and rooms stop getting air. We measure static before and after; you’ll see the numbers.
- Blower wheel imbalance in variable-speed systems. The G71MPP and EL18XPV use electronically commutated motors that modulate precisely. Uneven dust buildup on the blower wheel throws that balance off. Vibration increases, bearing life drops, and the motor works harder for the same CFM. We remove and clean the wheel on every Lennox service — not just blow it off in place. It’s more work. It’s the right work.
- Condenser coil debris trapping in louvered panels. Lennox’s louvered condenser panels protect the coil but trap debris — eucalyptus leaves in the Avenues, construction dust everywhere. The EL18XPV’s high-pressure switch is particularly sensitive to reduced condenser airflow. We’ve had calls in Noe Valley where the unit tripped repeatedly after a “cleaning” that never touched the condenser. We check it. We clean it. We test pressures.
- Moisture and mold in fog-belt ductwork. The Outer Sunset and Outer Richmond sit under that persistent marine layer. Ducts in those neighborhoods — especially heating-only systems that sit idle half the year — grow mold on interior liner surfaces. Lennox’s tight construction means less air leakage, but also less drying airflow. We find it with video inspection, treat with Guardsman-grade products, and seal properly so it doesn’t return.
Lennox Parts & Our Repair-vs-Replace Approach
We use OEM Lennox filters and gaskets for critical seal points — combustion chamber gaskets, collector box seals, anything where a leak affects safety or efficiency. For routine filter replacements, we offer value-engineered aftermarket MERV filters that meet Lennox airflow specs without the OEM markup. We’re direct about the trade-off.
Our rule: clean before you replace. A fouled G71MPP coil or choked SL280V plenum often performs like new after proper service. We’ll show you the video. If the heat exchanger is cracked, the blower motor is seized, or the ductwork is disintegrating from moisture damage, we’ll tell you that too — and we’ll tell you why. No upsell. Brian’s reputation in this city depends on it.
We stock common Lennox parts locally for same-day turnaround on most jobs. Call (855) 908-0725 and we’ll tell you what’s in stock for your model.
Our Lennox Service Process — Step by Step
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Diagnosis with video inspection. We feed a camera through your ductwork and across the coil face. On Lennox systems, we’re looking for the specific patterns: fine particulate matting on EL18XPV coils, plenum restriction points on SL280V units, moisture staining in fog-belt neighborhoods. You see what we see.
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Targeted cleaning and repair. Rotobrush agitation for duct interiors, Nikro HEPA vacuum extraction, coil foaming treatment safe for Lennox aluminum, blower wheel removal and cleaning. We reseal with OEM gaskets where combustion air is involved.
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System testing against Lennox specs. We measure supply and return static pressure, verify blower CFM, check temperature rise on furnaces, and confirm high-pressure switch stability on heat pumps. The G71MPP in that Pacific Heights home? Restored to 1,200 CFM, matching Lennox spec, after we cleared the quarter-inch dirt pack and cleaned the blower.
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Warranty documentation. We photograph before/after, record test readings, and provide detailed invoices. If Lennox ever questions your warranty, you have proof that work was performed to standard — not guesswork.
Lennox Products We Service & Install in San Francisco
We service and clean Lennox gas furnaces including the G71MPP with its variable-speed blower and sealed combustion; the SL280V two-stage and EL296U high-efficiency lines; and heat pumps including the EL18XPV with its inverter-driven compressor and tight duct coupling requirements. We stock OEM filters, gaskets, and common ignition components for these models locally. For San Francisco’s postwar homes in the Sunset and Richmond — where forced-air ducts actually exist — these are the units we see most. For older properties with retrofitted ductwork, we assess whether your Lennox is getting the airflow it was designed for, and we seal or modify as needed.
We Also Service These Brands
We’re Lennox specialists, not Lennox-only. We clean, repair, and maintain Trane and Carrier systems with the same equipment and owner-led accountability. If you’re comparing brands or have a mixed property, one call handles it — not three different contractors.
FAQs — Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Service in San Francisco
No. We are an independent Lennox service provider, not affiliated with or authorized by Lennox Corporation. Our expertise comes from 14 years and 1,200+ Lennox-specific cleanings, not factory certification. We follow manufacturer service standards and use OEM parts where critical, but we operate independently. Call (855) 908-0725 with questions about our qualifications.
Yes, for critical seal points — combustion gaskets, collector box seals, anything affecting safety or warranty compliance. For routine filter replacements, we offer quality aftermarket MERV filters that meet Lennox airflow specifications at lower cost. We’ll explain which your system needs and why.
Most residential Lennox cleanings take 3 to 5 hours, including video inspection, coil and blower service, duct cleaning, and full testing. Larger homes, significant mold treatment, or duct repair add time. We schedule one job per day — Brian doesn’t rush to hit a quota. Call (855) 908-0725 for availability.
We regularly service the G71MPP, EL18XPV, SL280V, and EL296U, plus older Lennox units still running in San Francisco homes. If you have a model not listed, call (855) 908-0725 — we’ve likely seen it.
Properly performed duct and coil cleaning does not void your Lennox warranty. We document our work with photos, test readings, and detailed invoices — the proof you need if questions arise. Improper cleaning (high-pressure water on electronics, unsealed combustion chambers) can cause damage that Lennox won’t cover. That’s why we use manufacturer-safe methods and owner-led technicians.
Lennox air duct cleaning in San Francisco typically ranges from $450 to $850 for residential systems, depending on home size, contamination level, and whether coil/blower service is needed. Homes in the fog-belt neighborhoods — Outer Sunset, Outer Richmond — often require additional mold treatment, which adds $150 to $300. We provide exact quotes after inspection, and estimates are free. Call (855) 908-0725 to schedule.
Yes. Restricted airflow forces the G71MPP’s ECM blower to hunt for target RPM, increasing electrical draw and accelerating bearing wear. We’ve replaced blower motors that failed prematurely due to neglected ductwork. Cleaning restores proper airflow and reduces strain.
Yes. Lennox uses aluminum coils that corrode with harsh alkaline or acidic cleaners. We use foaming treatments specifically rated for aluminum, then rinse and verify no residue remains. It’s a slower process than blasting with generic cleaner, but it protects your coil integrity.
If a generalist cleaned your ducts but ignored the condenser coil, debris trapped in Lennox’s louvered panels restricts airflow and trips the high-pressure switch. We check both sides — indoor coil and outdoor condenser — and verify pressures before we leave. If the problem persists after proper cleaning, the refrigerant charge or TXV may need attention; we’ll diagnose honestly.
No, when performed correctly with documented methods. We follow Lennox service standards, use OEM gaskets on sealed combustion systems, and provide detailed invoices with test readings. Keep our documentation with your warranty records.
Every 2 to 3 years for typical San Francisco homes; annually if you’re in the fog-belt with moisture issues, have completed recent renovation, or have allergy or asthma concerns in the household. Brian’s daughter has asthma. He gets it. Call (855) 908-0725 to set a schedule that fits your situation.
Book Your Lennox Service in San Francisco, CA
Call (855) 908-0725 for a free estimate on Lennox air duct cleaning, repair, or maintenance. Brian Rivera — owner and lead technician — handles every job personally, from the first video inspection to the final airflow test. Whether your G71MPP is hunting RPM in the Sunset, your EL18XPV is throwing pressure faults in Pacific Heights, or you just want to know what’s actually in your ducts, we’ll tell you straight and fix what needs fixing.
Written by Brian Rivera, Owner at Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service, serving San Francisco since 2010.