Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Irving, TX | Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas
We provide independent Trane air duct cleaning service across Irving’s full ZIP code range — 75014, 75015, 75016, 75017, plus the 75060–75062 and 75038–75039 corridors where our work actually happens. The one thing that makes our Trane work here different: Irving’s sharp east-west housing split forces us to carry two completely different equipment kits on the same truck — commercial-grade Rotobrush systems for Las Colinas high-rise VAV networks, and Nikro HEPA rigs with mastic repair supplies for east Irving’s heat-baked 1960s duct board. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate; same-day appointments usually available.
Why Irving Residents Choose Us for Trane Service
We’ve been cleaning Trane systems in Irving for eight years, and in that time we’ve learned the brand’s quirks across two completely different building eras. Michael Brown, our owner, grew up in Oak Cliff and cut his teeth on Texas HVAC systems through hands-on coursework at Eastfield College in Mesquite before launching Summit. He still leads every job personally — not a subcontracted crew, not a dispatcher sending strangers to your door.
That matters for Trane owners because these systems have specific tolerances. The blower wheel on an XC80 gas furnace runs at a precise RPM range; the 4TTR6 heat pump’s coil fins bend if you hit them with the wrong pressure. We’ve serviced enough Trane units in Irving — 775 verified reviews worth — to know when a noise is normal Texas dust accumulation versus a delaminated duct board dumping fiberglass into the airstream. We stock OEM Trane parts for critical components and use aftermarket duct materials only where Trane doesn’t manufacture them.
Our approach is straightforward: we’ll show you what’s in there before we tell you what to do about it. Phone-camera footage of your actual ductwork, not stock photos. Then we explain whether cleaning, sealing, or replacement makes sense for your specific Trane system and your specific Irving home.
Common Trane Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Irving
- Delaminated duct board in east Irving ranch homes. The original fiberglass-lined sheet-metal ducts in 75060–75062 attics routinely hit 140°F+ in July. That heat cooks the binder out of Trane duct board liners, leaving loose glass fibers that blow directly into living spaces every time the system kicks on. We find this failure mode far more often around Story Road and Rochelle Road than in newer suburbs to Irving’s north.
- Black clay dust choking Trane evaporator coils. Irving sits on North Texas’s Blackland Prairie, and that fine expansive clay gets tracked indoors, ground into dust, and recirculated through duct systems. Trane coils in Las Colinas condos accumulate this debris at roughly triple the normal rate — the particles are fine enough to slip past standard filters and coat coil fins without visible filter clogging. Reduced airflow, higher energy bills, and the system working harder than it should.
- Collapsed flex-duct inner liners. Irving’s long, convoluted attic runs — common in 1960s–70s ranch homes where the furnace sits at one end and bedrooms stretch across the other — let debris accumulate until the flex-duct inner liner collapses under its own weight. The combination of extended cooling seasons (10–14 hours daily for months) and extreme attic temperatures accelerates this failure mode uniquely here.
- Unsealed return plenums pulling in attic insulation. Older Trane systems in east Irving often have return plenums with gaps that weren’t sealed properly at installation, or where mastic has degraded over decades. These gaps suck in fiberglass insulation fibers and attic dust, contaminating the air before it ever reaches the filter. Cleaning alone won’t fix it — we seal with mastic after vacuuming.
- Commercial VAV contamination in Las Colinas towers. The 1980s–90s-era office buildings and extended-stay hotels along the Las Colinas corridor run Trane VAV and fan-coil systems that develop mold and dust buildup in terminal units. These systems serve hundreds of occupants daily, and contamination spreads floor-to-floor through shared return air pathways. We clean with commercial-grade Abatement Technologies equipment, not residential tools scaled up.
Trane Service in Irving: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Irving’s east-west split creates two entirely different Trane duct-cleaning markets on the same service route, and no neighboring city — not Grand Prairie, not Carrollton — replicates this density of variation. East of Highway 183, the 1960s–70s ranch-tract homes in ZIP codes 75060–75062 carry original fiberglass-lined sheet-metal ducts routed through attics that function like solar ovens six months a year. West of 183, the Las Colinas corridor in 75038–75039 holds one of the densest concentrations of 1980s–2000s corporate office towers, hotels, and high-rise condos in the entire Metroplex. We can’t use the same Rotobrush head on a Las Colinas commercial VAV terminal that we’d run through an east Irving residential flex-duct line. The methods differ. The equipment differs. Even the containment and negative-air requirements differ. For Trane owners, this means the technician who shows up needs to know which Irving they’re driving into before they unload the truck — and with Summit, that technician is Michael Brown, who has mapped these systems across both markets for eight years.
Trane Models & Products We Service in Irving
We clean and service the full Trane residential and light-commercial line: XR13 and XB14 split-system air conditioners, XC80 gas furnace series, and 4TTR6 heat pump systems. For critical components — blower motors, evaporator coils, control boards — we source OEM Trane parts to maintain factory tolerances and warranty compatibility. For ductwork materials, we use high-quality aftermarket alternatives from Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Guardsman where Trane doesn’t manufacture its own.
Our Irving inventory focuses on fast turnaround: mastic and foil tape for east Irving duct board repairs, coil cleaner formulated for black clay dust removal, and commercial-grade HEPA filtration for Las Colinas VAV work. We don’t wait on Dallas warehouse shipments for common items.
Trane Service Pricing in Irving
Residential Trane air duct cleaning in Irving typically runs $350–$650 for a standard single-system home, with commercial VAV cleaning in Las Colinas buildings quoted per-terminal-unit or per-square-foot depending on access complexity. What drives cost: system accessibility (crawlspace versus attic versus rooftop), contamination level, whether duct board delamination requires repair or replacement, and whether evaporator coil cleaning is bundled.
Our free estimate includes a full video inspection of your Trane ductwork — you’ll see the actual debris, damage, or delamination before we quote any work. No surprises after we start. For an exact quote on your specific Trane system, call (844) 886-2161; estimates are free and we can usually schedule same-day.
Serving Irving, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Irving 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 Irving
No — we’re an independent Trane service provider, not manufacturer-affiliated or authorized. Our expertise comes from eight years of hands-on Trane work in Irving’s specific conditions, not from dealership training. We source OEM parts for critical components and use quality aftermarket materials where appropriate. For warranty work or new system installation, contact a Trane dealer directly; for duct cleaning, repair, and sealing, we’re your specialist. Call (844) 886-2161 to discuss your system.
Cleaning alone is rarely sufficient when duct board has delaminated. If the fiberglass liner is separating from the metal shell — common in 75060–75062 attics that hit 140°F+ — vacuuming removes loose fibers temporarily, but the binder is already cooked out. We recommend replacement with modern flex-duct or sheet-metal in those cases, sealed with mastic, not duct tape. During our free video inspection, we’ll show you exactly where the liner stands and whether cleaning or replacement makes sense. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule.
Possibly — Las Colinas high-rise Trane systems use VAV terminals with pneumatic or electronic actuators that can rattle if dampers were disturbed during cleaning, or if debris shifted into a terminal unit rather than being fully extracted. Shared return air pathways in these buildings also mean pressure imbalances can propagate floor-to-floor. We inspect terminal units and balance points as part of our commercial cleaning protocol, not just the main trunk lines. If noise persists after our service, we’ll return to diagnose at no charge. Call (844) 886-2161.
The fine particles of Blackland Prairie clay are smaller and more abrasive than typical household dust. They slip through standard Trane filters, coat evaporator coils, and accumulate in return plenums at accelerated rates. In Irving’s climate, where AC runs 10–14 hours daily for months, that clay recirculates constantly. We use coil cleaner specifically formulated for this soil type and inspect return plenums for unsealed gaps that would pull in attic dust. For a full assessment of clay buildup in your Trane system, call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate.
No — completely different equipment and containment protocols. Las Colinas commercial Trane VAV systems require negative-air machines, HEPA containment, and often after-hours scheduling to avoid disrupting building occupants. Residential east Irving jobs use Rotobrush and Nikro systems sized for single-family ductwork. Michael Brown determines the right approach during our initial site assessment. Call (844) 886-2161 to discuss your building’s specific requirements.
No — duct cleaning does not cause heat exchanger cracks. Cracks develop from metal fatigue due to repeated heating and cooling cycles, often exacerbated by restricted airflow from dirty ducts or clogged filters that make the furnace overheat. In fact, regular duct cleaning and filter maintenance reduce the strain that contributes to heat exchanger failure. If we find a crack during our inspection, we’ll flag it immediately and recommend a licensed HVAC contractor for replacement — Summit does not perform furnace repair or installation. For duct cleaning that helps prevent the conditions that stress heat exchangers, call (844) 886-2161.
Service Areas Near Irving
We serve Trane owners throughout the Irving core and in neighboring communities: Dallas (including Oak Cliff, where Michael grew up), Highland Park, University Park, Grand Prairie, and Carrollton. Our route density in these areas means we can often book next-day or same-day appointments without travel surcharges.
Book Your Trane Service in Irving Today
Whether you’re in a 1960s ranch off Rochelle Road with original duct board or a Las Colinas high-rise running commercial VAV terminals, we’ll match the right equipment and method to your actual Trane system. Same-day appointments available most weekdays. Call (844) 886-2161 or request your free video inspection estimate online.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner and Lead Technician at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Irving and the greater DFW area since 2016.