Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Port Jefferson Station, CT | Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Connecticut
Independent Lennox service in Port Jefferson Station runs $280–$520 for a full system, with same-day service available throughout the 11776 ZIP. We’re not a Lennox-authorized dealer — we’re the owner-operated crew that local property managers call when salt corrosion, oil-soot buildup, or mold recurrence keeps coming back. Matthew Gonzalez handles your job personally — owner on-site, every time — backed by 20 years of ductwork experience and 663 verified reviews at 4.9 stars. Call (866) 531-5603 for a free estimate.

Why Port Jefferson Station Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service
Matthew grew up in New Haven’s Fair Haven neighborhood, where drafty triple-deckers and century-old heating systems taught him early that ductwork isn’t abstract — it’s the difference between breathing easy and not. After vocational training at Paier College and hands-on coursework at Gateway Community College, he spent two decades cleaning, inspecting, and rebuilding duct systems across Connecticut and into Suffolk County. He started this business partly because his youngest daughter has asthma; he wanted to do work he could honestly say made a difference inside people’s homes.
That difference shows up in Port Jefferson Station in specific ways. We’ve completed over 200 Lennox system cleanings on the North Shore, and we’ve documented the salt-mold-soot triad that defines duct contamination here. Our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment — the same commercial-grade systems used in medical and industrial settings — handles what consumer vacuums can’t touch. We carry OEM Lennox filter references (genuine X6678, X6679 media filters) to match factory specs, and for older units we source quality aftermarket parts when OEM inventory runs thin. From cleaning to sealing to sanitizing with Abatement Technologies and Guardsman products, one call covers your entire duct system. Matthew handles your job personally — owner on-site, every time. Two decades of duct systems means we’ve seen — and fixed — just about everything.
Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Port Jefferson Station
- Salt-crusted blower wheels on Lennox Signature series variable-speed motors. The maritime humidity off Long Island Sound deposits a fine salt film that binds to the blower wheel, creating imbalance and noise on startup. In Port Jefferson Station, this happens faster than inland — the Sound’s only a mile north. We remove the wheel assembly, clean with non-corrosive solvent, and rebalance before reinstallation.
- Corroded secondary heat exchanger on older Lennox Pulse furnaces. Decades of oil-soot buildup mixed with coastal moisture accelerates rust pitting on the dimpled surface, visible on video inspection as orange scaling. Port Jefferson Station’s pre-1975 oil-heat density means we see this more here than anywhere else in Suffolk County.
- Mold colonization in Lennox fiberglass-lined return plenums. The combination of oil-furnace soot, uninsulated crawlspace ducts, and tidal humidity creates a nutrient-rich biofilm that standard vacuum-only cleaning leaves behind. Our rotary brush and HEPA extraction followed by EPA-registered biocide treatment actually removes it.
- Oil-soot “puff back” contamination in supply boots. Port Jefferson Station’s 11776 ZIP has one of the highest densities of pre-1975 oil-fired forced-air systems on Long Island. These original furnaces puff back soot into supply boots more frequently than newer gas conversions — a pattern our local oil-heat data and 90-plus cleanings confirm. The crimped sheet-metal trunk lines in 1950s–1970s ranches trap this material in corners consumer equipment can’t reach.
- Condensation cycling damage in slab-chase duct runs. The North Shore microclimate — foggier, wetter, more persistently humid than inland Suffolk County — means HVAC systems here operate in elevated ambient moisture for more of the year. Cold, damp winters and hot, humid summers cycle condensation through aging ductwork repeatedly, loosening mastic seals and saturating fiberglass insulation.
Lennox Service in Port Jefferson Station: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Port Jefferson Station sits roughly a mile south of Long Island Sound, putting it squarely in the North Shore’s maritime humidity zone where salt-laden, moisture-heavy air infiltrates older home envelopes and accelerates mold colonization inside ductwork. This is compounded by the hamlet’s high proportion of oil-fired forced-air heating systems — Long Island has one of the densest concentrations of fuel-oil heat in the country — which deposit soot and combustion byproducts in ducts at a far higher rate than natural gas. The result: duct contamination here is both more chemically complex and more visually severe than in otherwise similar inland Suffolk County communities.
For Lennox owners specifically, this means faster deterioration of components designed for drier, cleaner operating conditions. The variable-speed blower motors in Signature series units like the SLP99V and EL296UHE are particularly vulnerable — their precise balance tolerances don’t tolerate the salt film that forms within two to three seasons near the Sound. We’ve found that Lennox systems in Port Jefferson Station’s 1950s–1970s ranch stock, with original sheet-metal ductwork routed through unconditioned crawl spaces, require cleaning intervals 30–40% shorter than manufacturer recommendations suggest for inland climates. On a 1972 ranch on Echo Avenue, we found a Lennox G51MP Merit furnace whose return plenum had 22 years of oil-soot accumulation — the homeowner had switched to gas but never cleaned the ducts. Our crew spent 4 hours using a rotary brush and HEPA vacuum on the crimped sheet-metal trunk, then treated the interior with an EPA-registered biocide and replaced the factory boot seals with mastic. By video inspection, the 9-micron particle load dropped from 78 to 8 micrograms per cubic meter. If you haven’t thought about what’s inside your ducts, your ducts have been thinking about it for you.
Lennox Models & Products We Service in Port Jefferson Station
We work on the full Lennox residential lineup: Merit series including the G51MP and G71MPP furnaces; Signature series variable-capacity units like the SLP99V and EL296UHE; the older Lennox Pulse furnace line still common in 1980s Port Jefferson Station builds; and XC25 air conditioner evaporator coils integrated with ducted systems. Our Port Jefferson Station service van stocks genuine Lennox X6678 and X6679 media filters for post-cleaning replacement, plus OEM-compatible sealants and mastic compounds. For pre-2000 models where Lennox has discontinued specific components, we source quality aftermarket capacitors and motors — our threshold is straightforward: repair if the part is available and cost stays under 50% of a new Lennox air handler; above that, we recommend replacement with a current model. We use Rotobrush and Nikro equipment because your air quality isn’t a DIY project.
Lennox Service Pricing in Port Jefferson Station
Lennox air duct cleaning in Port Jefferson Station typically ranges from $280 for a standard single-system residential cleaning to $520 for homes with extensive contamination requiring full remediation. Here’s how pricing breaks down:
- Standard Lennox system cleaning (single furnace/AC): $280–$350
- Heavy contamination / oil-soot remediation: $380–$480
- Lennox Pulse furnace with secondary heat exchanger inspection: $320–$420
- Evaporator coil cleaning add-on (XC25 and similar): $85–$125
- Video inspection with documented before/after: Included in full-service pricing
- Air quality sanitizing (Abatement Technologies / Guardsman): $95–$150 per system
What drives cost: accessibility of duct runs (crawl space vs. basement), degree of contamination (surface dust vs. embedded oil-soot biofilm), and whether duct repair or sealing is needed after cleaning. Every estimate is free and includes a video inspection — no obligation. Call (866) 531-5603 for an exact quote on your Lennox system.
Serving Port Jefferson Station, CT — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Port Jefferson Station 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 Port Jefferson Station
We’re independent — no Lennox franchise or authorization — but you can still explore our Lennox services. We carry OEM Lennox filter and sealant references to match factory specs your equipment left with, but we’re not bound to factory service protocols that can inflate costs. For Port Jefferson Station homeowners, this means factory-correct parts without dealership overhead. Call (866) 531-5603 if you want to discuss what’s right for your specific Lennox unit.
Yes, but we modify our approach. We use low-agitation rotary brushes and avoid mechanical contact with friable asbestos wrap, instead focusing on negative-pressure HEPA extraction at supply and return boots. If the plenum is deteriorating, we’ll document it by video and recommend abatement-certified repair before full cleaning. We completed this exact protocol on a 1969 Cape on Hallock Road last spring. Call (866) 531-5603 for a free inspection.
Half a mile inland in Port Jefferson Station still puts you in the maritime humidity zone; the salt aerosol carries further than most homeowners assume, especially on fog-heavy mornings common to the North Shore. We’ve found salt film on Lennox blower wheels in homes up to 1.2 miles from the Sound. Your cleaning interval may stretch slightly compared to waterfront properties, but not enough to skip preventive maintenance entirely. The oil-soot factor is actually the bigger variable on Hallock Road given the pre-1975 housing stock there.
Yes. The Pulse’s secondary heat exchanger has a dimpled surface that traps soot and moisture differently than smooth-tube designs. We use a lower-pressure rotary brush and extend the video inspection phase to check for orange scaling — the early indicator of coastal corrosion that leads to heat exchanger failure. Parts availability for 1981 Pulse units is limited; if we find significant corrosion, we’ll discuss whether repair or replacement makes financial sense. For Lennox repair in Terryville and nearby areas, call (866) 531-5603 and we’ll walk you through what we find.
Oil heat produces more particulate residue than natural gas, so Lennox ducts in oil-heated Port Jefferson Station homes accumulate contamination faster than gas-heated equivalents. We typically recommend 2–3 year cleaning intervals for oil systems here versus 3–5 years for gas conversions. After our cleaning, switching to a higher-MERV Lennox filter (genuine X6679 4-inch media) and maintaining annual burner service with your oil provider extends results significantly. Call (866) 531-5603 for filter upgrade options with your next cleaning.
Ordinary cleaning removes visible growth but won’t kill embedded hyphae in fiberglass-lined plenums. We follow mechanical cleaning with EPA-registered biocide application using Abatement Technologies products, then seal with moisture-resistant mastic. For recurring mold in Port Jefferson Station’s high-humidity crawl spaces, we may recommend adding a vapor barrier or dehumidification — otherwise the North Shore microclimate brings it back within 18–24 months. Call (866) 531-5603 and we’ll assess whether your crawl space conditions need addressing beyond the ductwork itself.
Service Areas Near Port Jefferson Station
We serve Port Jefferson Station’s 11776 ZIP and surrounding North Shore communities including Riverside to the west, Stony Brook to the east, Lennox service in Mount Sinai to the south, and Rocky Point to the north. For homeowners in New Haven or Bridgeport areas of Connecticut, we maintain a separate scheduling route — call to confirm availability. Matthew handles your job personally — owner on-site, every time — whether you’re a mile from the Sound or further inland.
Book Your Lennox Service in Port Jefferson Station Today
663 customers don’t leave 4.9 stars for average work. If your Lennox system is running louder, smelling musty, or pushing less air than it used to, the ducts are the first place to look — especially in Port Jefferson Station’s salt-mold-soot environment. Matthew Gonzalez handles your job personally, same-day service available. Call (866) 531-5603 for a free estimate.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Connecticut, serving Port Jefferson Station and Suffolk County’s North Shore since 2004.