Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Morgan Hill, CA | Empire Air Duct Cleaning Service San Jose
Independent Lennox air duct cleaning in Morgan Hill typically runs $280–$520 for a full system, with same-day service available across the 95037 and 95038 ZIP codes. What sets our work apart here is the tan-orange agricultural dust and wildfire ash mix that Morgan Hill’s valley geometry concentrates — a debris profile we’ve learned to handle through 20 years of cleaning Lennox systems in this exact corridor. We serve Morgan Hill homes with Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, and Steven Ramirez, our owner, still runs the jobs personally. Call (855) 677-0949 for a free estimate.

Why Morgan Hill Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service
We’ve cleaned Lennox ductwork in Morgan Hill since before the 2003–2007 building boom peaked, which means we’ve watched those same systems age from new installs to the 20-year service mark they’re hitting now. Steven Ramirez grew up in Willow Glen, trained at Evergreen Valley College, and has spent two decades crawling through South Bay attics — including hundreds of Morgan Hill homes along Cochrane Road, East Dunne Avenue, and the older ranch neighborhoods near downtown.
We’re not a Lennox authorized dealer. We’re independent. That matters because we’re not pushing factory service contracts or replacement timelines that benefit a corporate calendar. We use OEM Lennox parts where precision counts — iComfort sensors, ignition controls — but we’ll also tell you when an aftermarket MERV filter or sealant makes more sense for your budget. Our 798 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars come from homeowners who’ve watched us work, asked questions, and seen the before-and-after on their own ducts.
The owner is the technician. Steven arrives with the Rotobrush and Nikro systems, runs the video inspection himself, and checks airflow at every vent before packing up. No rotating crews. No one learning your system on your dime.
Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Morgan Hill
- Fire-season ash clogging Lennox media cabinets. The 2020 SCU Lightning Complex fires loaded Morgan Hill’s air with combustion particulates for weeks, and the valley’s pinch-point geography kept that smoke stagnant. Lennox HC16 media cabinets on oversized 5-ton units — common in those late-90s tract homes — became packed with fine ash that standard filter changes couldn’t touch. We pull the cabinet, agitate the media with rotary brushes, and restore design airflow.
- iComfort sensor drift from agricultural dust. East-side Morgan Hill neighborhoods near the Diablo foothills see heavy vineyard and field dust each fall. That dust infiltrates duct-mounted Lennox iComfort thermostat sensors, causing temperature readings that drift 3–5 degrees from actual. We clean sensor housings and recalibrate with OEM components, not guesswork.
- Flex duct separation at Lennox air handlers. The 1960s–70s ranch homes in Morgan Hill’s older core often run original or early-replacement flex duct through unconditioned crawl spaces. Thermal cycling in our dry summers hardens the collars; they separate from Lennox air handlers and bleed conditioned air into dirt. We find these separations with video inspection, reseal with proper mechanical fasteners, and clean the debris that collected in the gap.
- Evaporator coil corrosion from acidic vineyard dust. That same tan-orange dust our technicians pull from returns each October carries acidic compounds from vineyard treatments. On Lennox coils — especially the aluminum fins in Elite Series systems — this accelerates degradation. Our coil cleaning uses low-pressure foaming agents and thorough rinse cycles, not high-pressure wands that bend fins.
- Return plenum loading in two-story tracts. Morgan Hill’s 1990s–2000s two-story builds with extensive branched duct systems create complex return paths. The main return plenum — often a Lennox C-series cabinet — becomes the collection point for everything the intakes draw in. We see these plenums reduced to 60% free area. Negative-air extraction with HEPA filtration is the only method that clears them without redistributing debris.
Lennox Service in Morgan Hill: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Morgan Hill sits at the narrow southern end of the Santa Clara Valley, pinched between the wildfire-prone Diablo Range and the Santa Cruz Mountains. When fires burn in those foothills, the geometry funnels smoke and fine ash directly into the city — there’s no lateral dispersal, no coastal breeze to clear it. The surrounding agricultural landscape adds its own load: mushroom farms, wine-grape vineyards, and open fields generate seasonal dust and spore concentrations that suburban San Jose simply doesn’t experience.
For Lennox owners along Cochrane Road and the eastern edge near the foothills, this creates a signature debris pattern. We recently serviced a Lennox Signature Series system in a 2003 built home on East Dunne Avenue near the foothills. The return plenum and evaporator coil were caked with tan vineyard dust and microscopic ash from the 2020 SCU Lightning Complex fires. Our crew used a rotary brush and negative-air machine to clear the coil and all 14 supply runs, restoring airflow from 800 to over 1,200 CFM. The homeowner noted a sharp drop in allergy symptoms within days.
This isn’t generic “dirty ducts.” It’s a specific Morgan Hill condition that demands specific tools and knowledge of how Lennox systems are configured in these homes. Clean ducts don’t lie — and neither do I.
Lennox Models & Products We Service in Morgan Hill
We’ve worked on every Lennox tier installed in Morgan Hill’s housing stock. The Signature Series — SLP98V furnaces, XC25 condensers — appears in higher-end 2000s builds, often paired with iComfort communicating controls that need careful handling during duct cleaning. The Elite Series, particularly EL296V variable-speed furnaces and EL18XCV heat pumps, represents the bulk of mid-2000s tract installs. The Merit Series — ML14XC1, ML193UH — still runs in original 1990s construction and early replacement jobs.
We stock OEM Lennox iComfort sensors, ignition modules, and control boards for same-day repair when cleaning reveals a failed component. For filters and sealants, we match MERV ratings to system capability rather than defaulting to factory markup. Our Nikro negative-air machines and Rotobrush agitation systems handle the full range of duct materials found in Morgan Hill — rigid metal, flex, and fiberboard — without the damage risk of consumer-grade rentals.
Lennox Service Pricing in Morgan Hill
Most full Lennox air duct cleaning jobs in Morgan Hill fall between $280 and $520, depending on system size, duct material, and contamination level. Here’s how that breaks down:
- Basic cleaning (1–2 zone system, light debris): $280–$340
- Standard cleaning (3–4 zone system, moderate agricultural dust): $350–$430
- Deep cleaning (5+ zone system, heavy smoke/ash loading, coil service): $440–$520
- Evaporator coil cleaning (add-on or standalone): $180–$260
- Video inspection with documentation: $85–$120
Two-story tract homes with extensive branched ductwork — the dominant Morgan Hill stock — typically land in the standard-to-deep range. Older ranch homes with degraded flex duct may need repair and sealing added to cleaning. We provide upfront pricing after inspection, not after work begins. Call (855) 677-0949 for a free estimate — we’ll scope your Lennox system and give you an exact number.
Serving Morgan Hill, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Morgan 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 — Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Morgan Hill
Morgan Hill’s valley pinch traps smoke from Diablo Range fires with nowhere to disperse, and the surrounding agricultural dust binds with ash particles to form a heavier, more adhesive residue than urban smoke alone. Lennox systems here — especially the high-airflow Signature Series units in newer homes — draw this concentrated mix through returns at rates that load media cabinets and coils far faster than equivalent systems in flatland San Jose. The result is more frequent filter failure and coil fouling. Call (855) 677-0949 for an inspection if you’ve noticed reduced airflow after fire season.
Not always. We use OEM Lennox parts for precision components — iComfort sensors, ignition controls, communicating thermostats — where calibration and warranty compatibility matter. For filters, sealants, and general hardware, aftermarket MERV-rated products often perform equivalently at lower cost. We’ll specify which category each needed part falls into before ordering. Our stance is honest assessment, not parts-margin pressure.
Yes, with the right approach. Original flex duct in Morgan Hill’s 1960s–70s ranch core has endured 20+ years of thermal cycling in unconditioned crawl spaces; the inner liner becomes brittle. We use lower-RPM rotary brush settings and supplement with negative-air extraction rather than aggressive mechanical agitation. Video inspection before and after confirms integrity. Where collars have separated from the air handler, we repair with mechanical fasteners rather than tape that will fail again.
Early fall — September through October — is optimal. You’ve passed peak fire season (when immediate cleaning may be needed anyway), and you’re ahead of the first heating cycle that will redistribute any accumulated debris. The agricultural dust load typically peaks in late September after harvest activity; cleaning then prevents that material from baking into the system over winter. Spring is second-best, especially for allergy-sensitive households before pollen season intensifies.
Often, yes — if the source is biological growth on debris in the ductwork or evaporator coil. Our full system cleaning includes coil treatment and antimicrobial application using Abatement Technologies products. However, if the smell originates from a blocked condensate drain, deteriorating flex duct in a wet crawl space, or a dead rodent, cleaning alone won’t solve it. We run video inspection to identify the actual source before quoting. Call (855) 677-0949 and we’ll diagnose it properly.
Service Areas Near Morgan Hill
We run Lennox service calls throughout southern Santa Clara County, including San Jose (our base of operations), Campbell, Santa Clara, East Foothills, and Alum Rock. Most Morgan Hill appointments are scheduled directly with Steven Ramirez, with same-day availability for urgent fire-season and allergy-related cleanings.
Book Your Lennox Service in Morgan Hill Today
Steven Ramirez handles the scheduling personally. Call (855) 677-0949 for a free estimate on your Lennox system — we’ll inspect, scope the work, and give you upfront pricing before anything starts. Same-day service available when fire-season debris or allergy symptoms can’t wait.
Written by Steven Ramirez, Owner at Empire Air Duct Cleaning Service San Jose, serving Morgan Hill and the South Bay since 2004.