Trane Air Duct Cleaning in Colleyville, TX | Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas
Trane air duct cleaning in Colleyville typically runs $380–$680 for full-system cleaning in a 3,500–5,000 square foot home, with most jobs completed in a single visit. We’re Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas — an independent Trane service provider, not manufacturer-authorized — and we’ve spent eight years cleaning Trane systems specifically in Colleyville’s 76034 ZIP. That proximity to DFW International Airport creates contamination patterns in these ducts you won’t find in Keller or Southlake. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate and video inspection.
Why Colleyville Residents Choose Us for Trane Service
Michael Brown grew up in Oak Cliff and built Summit after years of hands-on work in North Texas homes — he shows up on every job, runs the Rotobrush himself, and doesn’t delegate to a crew you never met. Our equipment fleet includes Rotobrush, Nikro, and Abatement Technologies systems — the same tools commercial restoration contractors use, not the shop-vac setups some generalists roll out.
We’ve cleaned Trane XR, XL, and XB series systems across Colleyville’s large custom homes for eight years. That matters because a 1995 Trane XR14 with original flex duct in a 4,200 square foot Bransford Road estate behaves differently than a 2010 system in a 2,200 square foot Keller ranch. We stock OEM Trane motor components and controls locally, and we know which aftermarket filter media and sealants actually hold up in Colleyville’s 100°F+ attic temperature swings.
Our 775 verified reviews average 4.9 stars — that’s volume you can’t cherry-pick. Michael’s approach is straightforward: “I’ll show you what’s in there before I tell you what to do about it.” Phone footage from inside your ducts, then a clear recommendation. No fear tactics, no upsells on work you don’t need.
Common Trane Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Colleyville
- Flex duct sagging in long horizontal attic runs. Colleyville’s 1985–2005 custom homes often stretch flex duct 30+ feet across attics in 3,500–6,000 square foot properties. Low airflow velocity from oversized Trane systems lets dust settle at these sags, creating permanent restriction points. We lift and support the duct, then HEPA-vacuum the accumulation.
- Return plenum leaks at sheet-metal seams. North Texas attic temperatures swing 100°F or more daily from May through September. That thermal expansion cracks mastic at Trane plenum seams, pulling unfiltered 140°F attic air directly into your system. We reseal with OEM-rated mastic rated for those cycles.
- Disconnected flex duct at register boots. Blackland Prairie clay soil shifts dramatically with moisture changes. In Colleyville’s 1990s-built homes, that foundation movement pulls register boots away from Trane supply lines. We find these gaps during video inspection — they’re invisible from the living room but bleed conditioned air into wall cavities.
- Jet exhaust particulate coating blower wheels and coils. Colleyville sits under DFW’s eastern approach corridors. Ultrafine PM from jet exhaust settles through outdoor intakes, creating a distinctive dark, slightly oily film on Trane blower assemblies. Standard duct cleaning misses this; we pull and clean the blower separately when we find it.
- Pollen and biological debris in aging flex-duct liner. The Cross Timbers zone dumps live oak and cedar elm pollen through Colleyville’s extended spring and fall seasons. Twenty-year-old Trane flex duct with degraded liner traps this material — our brushing and HEPA extraction removes it without tearing the fragile substrate.
Trane Service in Colleyville: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Colleyville’s location directly below DFW’s eastern approach path means homes in the 76034 ZIP on streets like Bransford Road and Fairway Drive consistently show measurable jet exhaust residue in their Trane duct systems — a contamination profile absent in Southlake or Keller, which sit farther west under the departure corridor. This isn’t speculation; we’ve opened supply trunks in this specific area and found the grey, fine particulate that doesn’t match typical household dust composition.
On Autumnwood Drive, we opened a Trane XL15i supply trunk and found a half-inch of fine grey dust—jet exhaust from DFW’s eastern approaches—layered over 20-year-old construction debris. Our HEPA vacuuming cleared the dust, then we sealed a sagging flex joint near the return plenum with OEM-rated mastic to prevent future bypass. The homeowner told us their allergy symptoms dropped noticeably within a week.
That jet exhaust residue changes how we approach Trane cleaning here. The particulate is finer and more adhesive than standard household dust, meaning consumer-grade equipment often redistributes it rather than removing it. Our Nikro and Abatement Technologies HEPA systems are built for this — negative air containment, not recirculation. For Colleyville Trane owners, especially those in the flight path corridors, we also recommend more frequent blower wheel and evaporator coil cleaning than the standard interval, since that oily film reduces heat transfer efficiency and forces the compressor to work harder through our brutal summers.
Trane Models & Products We Service in Colleyville
We clean and service Trane XR Series (XR14, XR16), XL Series (XL15i, XL20i), and XB Series (XB13, XB14) systems throughout Colleyville. These model families dominate the 1990s–2010s installations in local homes, often paired with the oversized HVAC systems common to large-square-footage construction of that era.
Our parts approach: OEM Trane components for motors, control boards, and electronic modules — these systems are engineered to specific tolerances, and aftermarket substitutes fail faster in Colleyville’s thermal stress environment. For filter media, sealants, and cleaning agents, we use quality aftermarket products where OEM offers no performance advantage. We stock common Trane blower motors and control modules locally for fast turnaround, and we carry Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Guardsman filtration products for upgrades.
We do not perform Trane warranty work — we’re independent, not manufacturer-authorized — but we coordinate with homeowners who need manufacturer service for covered component failures, then resume our cleaning and sealing work afterward.
Trane Service Pricing in Colleyville
Trane air duct cleaning in Colleyville homes typically falls in these ranges:
- Video inspection: Free with any service booking
- Full system cleaning (up to 4,000 sq ft): $380–$520
- Full system cleaning (4,000–6,000 sq ft): $520–$680
- Evaporator coil cleaning (add-on): $140–$220
- Blower wheel removal and cleaning: $120–$180
- Duct repair and mastic sealing: $180–$340 per zone
Cost drivers: square footage, number of zones, accessibility of attic runs, and whether we find disconnected boots or degraded flex requiring repair. Homes on Colleyville’s larger lots with extended horizontal duct runs take more time — we price accordingly, not with flat-rate surprises. Every estimate starts with that free video inspection so you see what we see. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule — estimates are free, and we can often book same-day or next-day in Colleyville.
Serving Colleyville, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Colleyville 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 Colleyville
Not jet fuel specifically, but ultrafine particulate matter from jet exhaust is a documented ambient air quality concern in Colleyville’s eastern approach corridors. We’ve found measurable grey, slightly oily dust accumulation in Trane supply trunks on Bransford Road and Fairway Drive that matches this profile. It’s finer and more adhesive than typical household dust, and standard cleaning methods often redistribute it. Our HEPA extraction system removes it properly. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free video inspection if you’re in the flight path — we’ll show you what’s actually in there.
1990s Colleyville homes were often built with oversized Trane systems to handle large square footage, resulting in low airflow velocity through long flex-duct runs. Dust settles faster in these conditions, and if your original flex duct has sagging sections or degraded liner, it acts as a reservoir that releases debris back into airflow. We address this by supporting sags and sealing leaks during cleaning — not just vacuuming and leaving the underlying problem. Call (844) 886-2161 and we’ll assess whether your duct layout needs structural correction or just thorough extraction.
It’s operational, but not optimal. Twenty to forty years of accumulation in Colleyville’s original flex duct restricts airflow, forces the blower motor to work harder, and recirculates pollen, dust, and in flight-path areas, jet exhaust particulate. The system won’t fail immediately, but efficiency drops and indoor air quality suffers. We recommend cleaning before summer peak load — that $380–$680 investment typically pays back in reduced energy draw and extended component life. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule before the May heat arrives.
We don’t use Trane-branded cleaning agents — Trane doesn’t certify independent duct cleaners or approve specific chemicals for this work. We use EPA-registered, HVAC-safe sanitizers and degreasers that are compatible with Trane coil and blower materials, applied with controlled application methods that don’t leave residue. For coil cleaning, we prefer foaming agents that rinse clean rather than alkaline cleaners that can etch aluminum fins. Michael Brown selects products based on what he’s seen hold up in Colleyville’s field conditions, not marketing claims.
Because dirty ducts and dirty coils are connected problems. Colleyville’s near-continuous AC operation from May through September means the evaporator coil stays wet for months — it’s a magnet for the same dust and pollen circulating through your ducts. Clean ducts with a filthy coil just recontaminate quickly. We price coil cleaning as a discounted add-on when bundled with full duct service because doing both together saves us setup time and saves you from a callback. The combo typically runs $520–$740 for most Colleyville homes. Call (844) 886-2161 for exact pricing on your system.
Service Areas Near Colleyville
We work throughout Colleyville’s 76034 ZIP and regularly serve neighboring communities including Keller to the north, Southlake to the west, Highland Park and University Park toward Dallas, and Bellaire for commercial clients with multi-location properties. Each area has distinct housing stock and contamination patterns — we adjust our approach accordingly rather than running the same protocol everywhere.
Book Your Trane Service in Colleyville Today
Michael Brown handles every Colleyville job personally — video inspection, cleaning, sealing, the full pathway. Same-day and next-day availability most weekdays. Call (844) 886-2161 for your free estimate and we’ll show you what’s actually inside your Trane system before you spend a dollar.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Colleyville since 2016.