Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Wells Branch, TX | Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas
We provide independent Lennox air duct cleaning and repair service throughout Wells Branch’s 78728 ZIP code, specializing in the 1980s-era flex duct and downflow furnace configurations found in nearly every home here. What sets our work apart is simple: we’ve mapped the exact failure patterns by street and cul-de-sac across this master-planned community, so when Michael Brown arrives at your door with our Rotobrush and Nikro systems, he’s already working from field intelligence specific to your Lennox system’s vintage. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate — same-day scheduling available.
Why Wells Branch Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service
Eight years ago, Michael Brown launched Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service with one rule: the owner shows up and does the work. That hasn’t changed. When you book Lennox service in Wells Branch, you get Michael — not a subcontracted crew learning your system on the clock.
His background matters here. Growing up in Oak Cliff and cutting his teeth on HVAC fundamentals at Eastfield College in Mesquite, Michael spent years in Texas attics before he ever hung his own shingle. He knows what Blackland Prairie clay settlement does to 1980s foundations, how that stress propagates into ductwork, and why a Lennox Elite Series air handler in Wells Branch fails differently than the same unit in Plano or Round Rock.
We carry OEM-spec Lennox flex duct, mastic, and connectors sized for the Merit, Elite, and Dave Lennox Signature Series units common in this neighborhood. Our equipment fleet — Rotobrush, Nikro, and Abatement Technologies systems — matches what commercial restoration contractors deploy, not the shop-vac-and-brush kits sold to weekend warriors. And we’ll show you what’s in there before we tell you what to do about it. That’s not a slogan; it’s how Michael has earned 775 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars.
Clean ducts to sealed ducts to healthier air — we handle the full pathway. No second contractor needed.
Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Wells Branch
- Pulse furnace vibration sagging flex duct runs. The Lennox Pulse 21’s signature combustion cycle creates harmonic vibration that loosens wire hangers over decades. In Wells Branch’s 1983–1995 homes, this has produced identical sag patterns on entire streets — low points where debris accumulates and airflow chokes. We spot these during video inspection and re-support with proper strap spacing.
- CleanAir filter cabinets packed with attic insulation. Original Lennox media frames in 35–40 year old systems here have drawn in fiberglass and cellulose through foundation-settlement gaps common to Blackland Prairie clay soils. The cabinet becomes a bypass, not a filter. We assess whether the frame is salvageable or if an aftermarket replacement makes more sense — and we explain the trade-off before doing either.
- Compacted debris wells in downflow plenums. Late-80s Lennox downflow furnaces develop dense accumulation pockets where drywall dust from original construction meets decades of cedar pollen. Our compressed-air lance extraction breaks these up without furnace removal, then we HEPA-vacuum the full pathway.
- Dislodged return-air boots pulling attic air. The standard Lennox return connections in Wells Branch’s vintage construction have separated at the air handler, creating a hidden intake of 140-degree attic air, cedar pollen, and rodent debris. We find these with video inspection, reseal with rapid-cure mastic, and verify with static pressure testing.
- Brittle mylar flex duct liner collapse. Wells Branch’s builder-grade flex — the same CertainTeed or equivalent product across entire cul-de-sacs — has reached end-of-life. The interior mylar liner delaminates and collapses, creating blockages that mimic filter problems. We replace with OEM-spec insulated flex rated for Central Texas attic conditions.
Lennox Service in Wells Branch: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Wells Branch’s 1980s tract homes were built with a single model of builder-grade mylar flex duct throughout entire cul-de-sacs — now brittle and prone to liner collapse exactly at the 35+ year mark. Our technicians recognize this failure mode on sight and index it by street in our service database.
Here’s what that means for Lennox owners specifically. Sweetbriar Drive, Heatherwilde Boulevard, the winding courts off Wells Port Drive — these streets share not just architectural style but identical plenum connections, identical flex duct brands, identical hanger spacing installed by the same crews in 1987 or 1989. When Michael Brown pulls up to a Lennox Elite CBX32MV in this neighborhood, he’s already working from documented patterns: the boot disconnect probability above the master bedroom, the typical sediment depth in the return plenum, the likelihood of original CleanAir cabinet integrity.
That local specificity matters because Lennox systems don’t fail in isolation — they fail in interaction with the ductwork they’re married to. A Dave Lennox Signature Series SL280V running through collapsed 1988 flex duct works harder, cycles longer, and burns out components faster. We clean and repair the pathway, not just the box.
Lennox Models & Products We Service in Wells Branch
We work on every Lennox generation found in Wells Branch homes:
- Pulse 21 (G21/G22 series): The 1980s pulse-combustion furnaces still running in original construction. We address vibration-related duct degradation and sediment wells specific to these units.
- Merit Series (ML180, ML14XC1): Common replacement installs from the 2000s–2010s. We clean evaporator coils, replace flex connections to existing ductwork, and verify airflow balance.
- Elite Series (CB/CX air handlers, CBX32MV): Frequent in Wells Branch’s mid-range original builds and later upgrades. Full duct integration service including plenum cleaning and boot resealing.
- Dave Lennox Signature Series (SL280V, SL297V): Premium systems where homeowners expect matching duct performance. We deliver detailed video documentation and static pressure verification.
Our Wells Branch service vehicle stocks OEM-spec flex duct, rapid-cure mastic, and Lennox-compatible connectors for same-visit repairs. When original CleanAir cabinets are beyond salvage, we source aftermarket replacements from Honeywell and Aprilaire — never generic knockoffs — and walk you through why.
Lennox Service Pricing in Wells Branch
Most complete Lennox air duct cleaning and inspection jobs in Wells Branch fall between $380 and $720, depending on system size, accessibility, and whether we find damage requiring repair. Here’s how that breaks down:
- Full-system video inspection and HEPA vacuum cleaning: $380–$520
- Flex duct repair or boot resealing (per location): $120–$240
- Evaporator coil cleaning (add-on): $160–$220
- Complete flex duct replacement for collapsed runs: $280–$450 per section
- Air quality sanitizing with Guardsman products: $140–$180
What drives cost? Attic access difficulty, number of supply/return vents, and whether your Lennox system has the compounded debris loads typical of Wells Branch’s cedar pollen exposure. Every estimate starts with a free inspection — Michael Brown will show you the video footage, explain what he’s seeing, and quote before any work begins. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule.
Serving Wells Branch, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Wells Branch 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 Wells Branch
No — we’re independent specialists. Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas is not affiliated with, authorized by, or endorsed by Lennox Industries. We’re Lennox-knowledgeable: Michael Brown has worked on every generation from the Pulse 21 through the Dave Lennox Signature Series, and we stock OEM-compatible parts. Our independence means we recommend what’s actually needed for your duct system, not what’s on a manufacturer’s service bulletin.
We use OEM-spec flex duct, mastic, and connectors for exact-fit replacement on vintage Wells Branch systems. For filter cabinets and media, we sometimes recommend aftermarket Honeywell or Aprilaire units when original Lennox CleanAir frames are too degraded — we always explain the performance trade-off and cost difference before you decide.
Most jobs run 3 to 5 hours for a full-system cleaning and inspection. Homes with the compounded flex duct damage common to Wells Branch’s 1980s construction — multiple boot disconnects, collapsed liner sections — may extend to a full day if we’re doing repairs same-visit. We don’t rush; we document everything with video. Call (844) 886-2161 and we’ll give you a time estimate based on your street and system vintage.
All residential lines found here: Pulse 21 (G21/G22), Merit Series (ML180, ML14XC1), Elite Series (CB/CX handlers including CBX32MV), and Dave Lennox Signature Series (SL280V, SL297V). We don’t install new Lennox equipment — that’s outside our scope — but we clean, repair, and restore the duct pathways serving every model.
Most original-flex systems in Wells Branch run $520–$720 for full cleaning plus necessary boot resealing and minor flex repair. If multiple duct sections have collapsed — common at the 35+ year mark — replacement adds $280–$450 per section. We’ll know after the free video inspection. Call (844) 886-2161 to book — estimates are free, and we show you the footage before quoting.
Service Areas Near Wells Branch
We run Lennox service calls from Wells Branch throughout northern Travis County and into adjacent communities. Regular stops include Dallas for commercial accounts, Lackland Air Force Base for housing authority duct restoration projects, Highland Park for vintage system work, Alief for multi-family air quality contracts, University Park for estate property duct sealing, and Bellaire for specialized cleaning requests. Wells Branch remains our densest service area — more repeat customers, more mapped street patterns, more documented Lennox failure modes per square mile than anywhere else we work.
Book Your Lennox Service in Wells Branch Today
Your Lennox system has been fighting Central Texas dust and cedar pollen for decades. If you’re noticing weak airflow, allergy flare-ups during pollen season, or rooms that never cool evenly, the problem likely isn’t the furnace — it’s the pathway. Michael Brown brings eight years of focused duct and HVAC cleaning expertise, professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, and a straightforward approach: inspect first, show you the video, then fix what’s actually broken. Same-day appointments available in 78728. Call (844) 886-2161 for your free estimate.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner and Lead Technician at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Wells Branch and Central Texas since 2016.