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Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Grafton, WV

Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Grafton, WV | Nova Air Duct Cleaning West Virginia

Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Grafton, WV | Nova Air Duct Cleaning West Virginia

Trane air duct cleaning in Grafton typically runs $300–$650 for a complete residential system, with same-day scheduling available throughout the 26354 ZIP code. What separates our Trane work here is the coal-era debris we find in railroad-era homes — layers of soot from mid-century fuel conversions that standard cleaning protocols miss entirely. Ronald Sanchez handles every job personally, and we carry OEM-compatible Trane parts plus Rotobrush and Nikro equipment built for this exact challenge. Call (877) 361-9762 for a free estimate.

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Why Grafton Residents Choose Us for Trane Service

We’ve spent 14 years cleaning ducts in the same West Virginia communities where Ronald Sanchez was raised — Charleston’s West Side to the Tygart Valley and everywhere between. That matters in Grafton because this isn’t a town of standardized suburban builds. The narrow, two-story worker houses lining Railroad Avenue and St. John’s Street were thrown up fast for Baltimore & Ohio rail crews between 1890 and 1940, then retrofit with forced-air Trane systems decades later.

Ronald leads every job himself. You’re not getting a subcontractor who learned duct cleaning last month. You’re getting the owner, the same person who trained at Bridgemont Community and Technical College and who still carries the memory of his father’s respiratory struggles tied back to a neglected HVAC system. That history shapes how we approach every Trane unit we open — especially the ones in Grafton’s historic core where coal dust hides in plenums that were never designed for forced air.

Our 734 verified reviews average 4.7 stars. Over 730 homeowners have reviewed us — see what they found. We use Rotobrush and Nikro professional-grade cleaning systems on every job, and we stock OEM Trane filters, access doors, and gaskets alongside quality aftermarket galvanized steel for main ductwork repairs. From cleaning to sealing to sanitizing — one call covers it all.

Common Trane Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Grafton

  • Separated plenum joints from inadequate support. Trane plenums in Grafton’s retrofitted homes often lack proper bracing. The original coal-heat structures weren’t framed to carry modern HVAC weight, so duct joints slowly pull apart and draw in unfiltered attic and basement debris. We re-support and re-seal with mastic, not tape that’ll fail in six months.
  • Mold colonization on evaporator coils. Trane coils in valley homes battle the persistent fog and damp that gets trapped by Grafton’s surrounding ridges. That Tygart Valley moisture infiltrates through gaps in older joints, and before long you’ve got visible mold along the coil face. We clean with antimicrobial treatment — not just a surface wipe.
  • Heavy dust loads in tight basement installations. Trane units crammed into the low headroom of Grafton’s narrow-lot homes accumulate debris on exposed duct sections that standard cleaning skips. Our video inspection catches what the last company missed.
  • Deep coal soot layers in converted return ductwork. Trane return systems in coal-heat-era conversions harbor soot that requires aggressive but controlled brush-and-vacuum methods. Blast it loose without containment and you’ll pump a century of particulate into your living room. We contain first, then extract.
  • Non-standard duct sizing causing turbulent airflow. Makeshift plenums from the retrofit era create dead zones where debris settles. We map airflow patterns and target those zones specifically, rather than running a brush through and calling it done.

Trane Service in Grafton: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

In Grafton’s railroad-era homes, we routinely find visible layers of coal or coke soot residue beneath modern dust in the main trunk lines — a direct artifact of mid-century fuel conversions from coal to forced air that remains common here but is almost nonexistent in newer subdivisions outside of the city limits. This isn’t a metaphor or a scare tactic. We’ve opened plenums on St. John’s Street and found stratified debris: fresh household dust on top, then a band of 1980s fiberglass insulation fragments, then a compressed layer of black carbonaceous material that predates the current homeowner by decades.

For Trane systems specifically, this matters because the brand’s postwar duct configurations — the XR80 and XV80 families especially — were engineered for clean, sealed return paths. They weren’t designed to handle abrasive coal soot accelerating wear on blower wheels or clogging the narrow passages of modern heat exchangers. A technician who treats a Grafton Trane system like a standard suburban install will miss the root problem entirely. We don’t. Ronald’s seen enough of these to know where the soot traps form, how deep it typically runs, and what extraction method won’t compromise your indoor air quality in the process.

Trane Models & Products We Service in Grafton

We work on Trane equipment from the 1960s forward, with particular depth on the gas furnace families common in Grafton’s retrofit housing stock: the XV80 two-stage variable-speed units, the workhorse XR80 and XR95 single-stage models, and the older XB90 series still running in homes where replacement got deferred. These aren’t abstract model numbers to us — we know the duct transition geometry on the XR80, the common blower belt wear points on the XV80, and where the XB90’s return drop tends to leak in tight basement installs.

We stock OEM Trane filters, access doors, and gaskets to ensure proper seal integrity. For main ductwork repairs — the corroded galvanized trunk lines we see near the river — we use quality aftermarket galvanized steel that meets or exceeds original specs. Our recommendation is repair over replacement when your Trane system is under 15 years and damage is section-limited. We carry the parts for fast Grafton turnaround, not a two-week factory order.

Trane Service Pricing in Grafton

Complete Trane air duct cleaning in Grafton generally falls between $300–$650 for residential systems, depending on:

  • Number of supply and return vents (typical Grafton homes run 8–14)
  • Presence of coal-era debris requiring extended extraction time
  • Accessibility — crawlspace work adds labor versus basement access
  • Whether duct sealing or antimicrobial treatment is added

A free estimate from Nova Air Duct Cleaning West Virginia includes full video inspection, debris assessment, and written scope — no charge, no obligation. We price by what your system actually needs, not by square footage formulas that ignore Grafton’s unique retrofit conditions. Call (877) 361-9762 for an exact quote — estimates are free.

Serving Grafton, WV — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Grafton 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 Grafton

Service Areas Near Grafton

We run Trane service calls throughout Taylor County and beyond — Charleston to the southwest, Morgantown to the north, Parkersburg and Belpre along the Ohio River corridor, and Brookhaven in between. Ronald handles routing personally to keep drive times reasonable and arrival windows honest. If you’re unsure whether we cover your specific address outside Grafton proper, call and ask — we don’t book jobs we can’t show up for.

Book Your Trane Service in Grafton Today

Ronald Sanchez leads every Trane duct cleaning job we book in Grafton — same-day availability when urgency matters, free estimates with video inspection included, and pricing that reflects your home’s actual condition rather than a cookie-cutter formula. Whether you’ve got an XR80 fighting through coal-era debris or you’re finally addressing that damp crawlspace system near the river, we’ll tell you straight what we find and what it takes to fix it. Call (877) 361-9762 now.

Written by Ronald Sanchez, Owner at Nova Air Duct Cleaning West Virginia, serving Grafton and West Virginia since 2010.

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