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Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Roanoke, TX

Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Roanoke, TX | Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas

Lennox air duct cleaning in Roanoke typically runs $350–$650 for a full system service, with most jobs completed in a single visit. As an independent Lennox service provider—not manufacturer-authorized—we’ve cleaned over 1,500 Lennox systems across the Alliance corridor, where 150°F attic heat and builder-grade flex duct create failure patterns we’ve mapped house by house. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free video inspection and exact quote.

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Why Roanoke Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service

We’ve spent eight years focused on one trade: air duct and HVAC cleaning. Not installation. Not general repair. The full indoor air pathway—cleaning, repair, sealing, sanitizing—done with Rotobrush and Nikro systems, the same equipment commercial restoration contractors run.

Michael Brown, our owner, grew up in Oak Cliff and still leads every job personally. He picked up his fundamentals at Eastfield College in Mesquite, then spent years refining technique in Texas attics before launching Summit. His rule: “I’ll show you what’s in there before I tell you what to do about it.” That means phone-camera footage of your actual ductwork—delaminated liner, construction debris, whatever’s there—before any recommendation.

Roanoke’s 76262 ZIP sits at the heart of the 2000–2015 Alliance corridor build-out. We’ve mapped the identical flex-duct layouts in Canyon Falls, Rockbrook, and the surrounding subdivisions. When a Lennox Merit Series in a 2008-built home starts shedding black debris, we already know the attic pathway. No exploratory time. No subcontracted crew figuring it out on your clock.

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Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Roanoke

  • Flex duct liner delamination from sustained 150°F+ attic heat. Roanoke’s slab-on-grade tract homes from the 2000–2015 boom used builder-spec flex duct in attics that routinely exceed 150°F. The inner liner degrades, sheds black particulate through supply registers, and circulates through Lennox Merit and Elite systems. We video-inspect first, then repair or replace affected sections with OEM-spec flex.
  • Excessive flex duct bends causing airflow stagnation. Production homes in ZIP 76262 often feature long flex runs with tight bends—especially in two-story 2,200–3,800 sq ft layouts. Dust concentrates at low points, filters load within weeks, and Lennox variable-speed blowers strain against restriction. We trim and reroute where possible, then deep-clean the full pathway.
  • Construction debris trapped in return-air chases. Homes occupied during adjacent subdivision or commercial builds—common near the I-35W/Alliance corridor—often have uncapped returns that collected drywall sanding residue. We’ve found up to 2 pounds of this material in Lennox air handlers, cutting cooling capacity 15–20%. Blower cleaning and chase remediation restores performance.
  • Spring pollen loading through undersized returns. North Texas mountain cedar, elm, and oak pollen runs heavy March through May. Roanoke’s builder-grade undersized returns pull that volume through at higher velocity, embedding fine particulate in duct walls. Annual cleaning before peak season prevents cumulative buildup.
  • Melting insulation sagging main return ducts. In Canyon Falls and similar neighborhoods, we’ve found 0.5-inch sags in main returns where attic heat degraded strap supports. The sag creates a debris trap and airflow bottleneck. We re-strap, replace degraded sections, and seal with mastic.

Lennox Service in Roanoke: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Roanoke’s 76262 ZIP was the epicenter of Alliance corridor development from 2000–2015. Most tract homes share identical flex-duct layouts from a handful of builders—same attic pathways, same plenum configurations, same failure timeline. We’ve mapped these systems across Canyon Falls, Rockbrook, and the surrounding subdivisions. That repetition is our advantage: when we pull up to a 2012-built two-story with a Lennox Merit 13ACX, we already know the likely flex run lengths, bend points, and where the liner typically starts delaminating.

This isn’t theoretical. In Canyon Falls, we cleaned that exact system—model 13ACX, 2012 build—with a 0.5-inch sag in the main return flex duct from melting insulation in 155°F attic heat. After video inspection, we trimmed a 4-foot section of delaminated liner, replaced it with OEM-spec flex, and resealed the plenum collar with mastic. Downstream airflow increased 30% on measurement. No guesswork. No waiting on parts we didn’t stock.

The active warehouse and logistics construction along I-35W just east of Roanoke adds another layer. Fine construction dust—drywall, concrete particulate—infiltrates homes during build phases. Technicians regularly find unusually high loads in ducts of homes occupied while adjacent developments went up. For Lennox systems, that dust embeds in blower wheels and evaporator coils, compounding the thermal stress already degrading flex liners.

Lennox Models & Products We Service in Roanoke

We clean and service the full range of Lennox residential systems common in North Texas production homes:

  • Merit Series: 13ACX, ML14XC1—builder-grade standards in 2000–2015 Roanoke homes, most now hitting critical maintenance age.
  • Elite Series: EL16XC1, EL17XC1—higher-efficiency units with variable-speed blowers requiring careful cleaning protocol to protect electronics.
  • Signature Series: XC21, SLP99V—premium systems where duct sealing precision matters for rated efficiency.
  • G16 Gas Furnace: Older units still running in early-build Alliance corridor homes, often paired with degraded original ductwork.

We stock OEM-spec Lennox filter cabinets and plenum collars for critical airflow components. For standard filter replacements, we use high-MERV aftermarket options—Honeywell, Aprilaire, Guardsman brands—matched to your system’s rated capacity. We recommend full duct replacement only when flex liner delamination is widespread; otherwise, we repair, seal, and extend service life.

Lennox Service Pricing in Roanoke

Most Lennox duct cleaning jobs in Roanoke fall between $350–$650 for a complete residential system. What drives the final number:

Service Component Typical Range
Full air duct cleaning (supply + return, up to 15 vents) $350–$500
HVAC blower cleaning $75–$125
Dryer vent cleaning (add-on) $100–$150
Flex duct repair/replacement (per section) $150–$300
Air quality sanitizing (UV or antimicrobial) $125–$200

Larger two-story homes in the 3,000+ sq ft range—common in Roanoke’s newer subdivisions—may run toward the higher end due to extended duct runs. Every estimate starts with a free video inspection; you’ll see exactly what we’re pricing before any work begins. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule—estimates are free, and same-day availability holds most weeks.

Serving Roanoke, TX — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Roanoke 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 Roanoke

Service Areas Near Roanoke

We run Lennox duct cleaning from Roanoke to Dallas, Highland Park, University Park, and Bellaire. The Alliance corridor concentration keeps us efficient; we’re rarely more than 25 minutes from a 76262 or 76299 address. Same scheduling system, same owner on every job.

Book Your Lennox Service in Roanoke Today

Roanoke’s combination of 150°F attic heat, 10–25-year-old builder-grade flex duct, and active construction dust creates a specific maintenance window for Lennox systems. We’re not the cheapest option. We’re the one that shows up with mapped attic knowledge, contractor-grade equipment, and the owner doing the work. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free video inspection and exact quote. Same-day availability most weekdays.

Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Roanoke and the Alliance corridor since 2016.

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