Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Austin
Air duct cleaning in Austin typically runs $350–$850 for a full residential system and is usually completed in 3–5 hours with same-day or next-day scheduling available. Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas brings owner-led service from Houston to Austin homeowners dealing with our region’s unique air quality challenges — Cedar Fever pollen, expansive clay soils, and punishing attic heat that degrades ductwork faster than almost anywhere in the state.

We’re on the road to Austin regularly, and we know the difference between a 78702 mid-century retrofit and a 78704 slab-foundation build from the 1960s. Michael Brown, our owner and lead technician, handles every job personally — no subcontracted crews, no rotating technicians who’ve never seen sub-slab duct failure. When you call (844) 886-2161, you’re talking to the person who’ll show up with the Rotobrush and Nikro equipment and do the actual work.
Our Air Duct Cleaning team serves the full Austin metro, from the established neighborhoods along East Cesar Chavez to the Hill Country edges where cedar pollen counts spike highest.
Why Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas Is Austin’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
775 customers. 4.9 stars. See for yourself. That volume rules out cherry-picking — it’s the result of eight years focused on one trade, with Michael Brown on every job site. Austin homeowners research before they book, and our review profile holds up to scrutiny because the owner does the work and answers for it directly.
We understand Austin’s housing stock because we’ve cleaned ducts in it — the flex-duct retrofits in 78702 bungalows, the builder-grade systems in Anderson Mill subdivisions, the sub-slab supplies in South Austin’s 78704 mid-century slabs. That local pattern recognition means we diagnose faster and fix correctly instead of running generic cleaning protocols that miss clay-soil cracks or cedar-pollen biofilm.
Response time to Austin is typically same-day or next-day, with scheduling flexibility for property managers handling multiple units and homeowners dealing with allergy flare-ups during peak Cedar Fever months. We bring contractor-grade equipment — Rotobrush agitation systems, Nikro HEPA vacuums, Abatement Technologies air scrubbers — the same tools commercial restoration contractors use, not shop-vac adaptations.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Austin
Residential Duct Cleaning
Austin’s cooling season runs May through October with sustained triple-digit stretches that keep HVAC systems cycling constantly. That five-month marathon generates more filter-bypass debris and interior surface buildup than systems in milder climates. We clean the full pathway — supply trunks, branch lines, return plenums, and registers — using Rotobrush contact cleaning for sticky cedar-pollen residue that standard negative-pressure methods leave behind. For homes near the Greenbelt or Zilker Park, where Ashe juniper density is highest, we recommend post-Cedar-Fever cleaning every February or March.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Austin’s commercial base spans tech offices downtown, medical facilities near Dell Medical School, and retail along South Congress. Each has different occupancy loads and filtration standards, but all share Austin’s prolonged cooling season and pollen exposure. We scale our Nikro portable HEPA systems to handle multi-zone buildings without disrupting operations, and we schedule around Austin’s event-heavy calendar — avoiding SXSW, ACL, and Formula 1 weekends when downtown access is impossible.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts push conditioned air into your living spaces, and in Austin they’re often the most compromised component. Mid-century homes in 78702 and 78703 have supply lines routed through attics that hit 140–150°F in August, accelerating liner degradation. Newer slab-on-grade construction in Wells Branch and Jollyville frequently uses builder-grade flex duct with inadequate sealing. We inspect every supply run with video before cleaning, identifying micro-tears and disconnections that explain why your bedroom never cools properly despite the AC running nonstop.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air back to the HVAC unit, and they’re the primary collection point for Austin’s airborne debris — cedar pollen, Hill Country dust, and the fine particulate from I-35 and Mopac traffic. Returns in older Austin homes are often undersized or constructed from wall cavities and floor joist channels that were never designed as ductwork. We clean these irregular pathways with specialized whipping tools and HEPA containment, then evaluate whether the return path needs sealing or modification to handle modern filtration loads.
Video Inspection
Our video inspection service is essential for Austin’s unique failure modes. We feed high-resolution cameras through duct runs to document cedar-pollen biofilm thickness, flex-duct liner condition, and — critically for 78702 and 78704 homes — cracks in sub-slab supply ducts caused by Blackland Prairie clay soil expansion and contraction. This inspection informs whether cleaning alone will solve your air quality issue or if duct repair and sealing is needed.
Full System Cleaning
Full system cleaning covers ducts, coils, blower assembly, and cabinet interior — the complete air pathway. In Austin, where systems run 5+ months straight, the evaporator coil often carries a biofilm load that recontaminates ducts within weeks if not addressed simultaneously. We clean coils in place with foaming agents and low-pressure rinse, then treat the full system with antimicrobial protectant from Guardsman. One call, one technician, one complete solution.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Austin
We maintain cleaning protocols and stock compatible components for major air quality brands Austin homeowners rely on: Honeywell electronic air cleaners and media filters, Aprilaire whole-home humidifiers and dehumidifiers, and Guardsman antimicrobial treatments for post-cleaning protection. Our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment interfaces with these systems without voiding warranties or damaging sensitive components. Because Michael Brown carries common Honeywell and Aprilaire parts on his service vehicle, most Austin jobs needing filter upgrades or humidifier pad replacement are completed same-day without a return trip.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Austin Homes
- Cedar-pollen biofilm on duct liners. December through February, Ashe juniper releases pollen that standard HVAC filters can’t fully capture. The sticky, waxy particles adhere to duct surfaces and build a dense biofilm that resists standard vacuum cleaning — we encounter this in nearly every Austin home that hasn’t been cleaned post-Cedar-Fever, and it requires Rotobrush agitation plus antimicrobial treatment to fully remove.
- Cracked sub-slab supply ducts in 78702 and 78704. Mid-century slab foundations with embedded ductwork suffer from Austin’s expansive clay soils. Seasonal shrink-swell cycles crack concrete and the steel or fiberboard ducts within, allowing groundwater, soil gases, and even live oak root moisture to enter the air stream. Homeowners notice musty odors or unexplained allergy symptoms in specific rooms — symptoms that persist until video inspection locates the breach.
- Heat-degraded flex duct in attic retrofits. The core Austin ZIP codes contain dense concentrations of 1940s–1970s homes where central AC was added after construction. Flex duct routed through unconditioned attics faces 140–150°F peak temperatures that embrittle the plastic liner and weaken the wire helix. Micro-tears develop, trapping debris and creating bypass paths that overload filters and degrade indoor air quality.
- Condensation-related mold on duct surfaces. Austin’s summer humidity — Gulf moisture pushed inland — meets attic ductwork cooled by AC supply air. Where insulation is compressed or missing, cold surfaces condense moisture that supports mold colonization on duct liner. We find this especially in Jollyville and Wells Branch homes with 2000s-era builder-grade systems where insulation was skimped during rapid construction.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Austin, TX
| Service | Typical Austin Range |
|---|---|
| Residential full system cleaning (single HVAC unit, up to 12 vents) | $350–$650 |
| Large home or dual-zone system (13–20 vents) | $550–$850 |
| Video inspection with written report | $150–$250 |
| Duct repair and sealing (per linear foot) | $8–$15 |
| Antimicrobial sanitizing treatment | $75–$150 |
| Dryer vent cleaning (add-on) | $100–$175 |
What moves you within these ranges? System accessibility (crawl space vs. attic), contamination severity (standard dust vs. cedar-pollen biofilm), and whether duct repair is needed after inspection. We don’t quote over the phone for complex jobs — we need to see your specific layout. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free, no-obligation estimate. Michael Brown will assess your system in person and give you an exact number before any work begins.
We Also Serve Cities Near Austin
Our service radius covers the full Austin metro including Hornsby Bend to the east, Anderson Mill and Jollyville to the northwest, and Wells Branch to the north. Whether you’re in a 1970s ranch near Lake Travis or a newer build in one of these outlying communities, the same owner-led service and contractor-grade equipment applies. Cedar Fever pollen and clay soil challenges extend well beyond Austin’s city limits.
Serving Austin, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Austin 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 — Air Duct Cleaning in Austin
Cedar Fever season (December–February) creates a unique duct contamination pattern that doesn’t occur elsewhere in Texas at this intensity. Ashe juniper pollen is sticky, waxy, and fine enough to bypass standard filters in large volumes, forming a dense biofilm on duct liner surfaces that resists ordinary vacuum cleaning. Most Austin homeowners benefit from a thorough duct cleaning in February or March, after pollen release peaks — we use Rotobrush agitation and antimicrobial treatment specifically formulated for this residue. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule post-season cleaning before your system recirculates that pollen load for another summer.
Homes in 78704 and nearby South Austin neighborhoods built in the 1950s–1970s frequently have supply ducts embedded in or beneath the concrete slab — a construction method essentially unique to this belt of mid-century Texas building. Austin’s Blackland Prairie clay soil expands and contracts dramatically with moisture changes, cracking slabs and the ducts within. Without video inspection, these cracks go undetected while groundwater, soil gases, and root moisture contaminate your air. We responded to a 1950s slab-foundation home in the 78704 South Austin area where the owner reported musty air in two bedrooms. Our video inspection revealed a cracked sub-slab supply duct from expansive clay soil shifts — groundwater and live oak root moisture were entering the airstream. We cleaned the system with a Rotobrush unit and sealed the crack per our corrosion-resistant protocol, eliminating the odor.
Three signs point to heat-degraded flex duct common in 78702’s mid-century retrofits: rooms that never reach set temperature despite the AC running continuously, visible dust accumulation on supply registers, and a sudden spike in energy bills without thermostat changes. These homes weren’t designed for central HVAC — flex duct was added later and routed through attics that exceed 140°F in summer, accelerating liner embrittlement and micro-tearing. We confirm degradation with video inspection and measure airflow at each register to quantify losses. Call (844) 886-2161 for an assessment — degraded flex duct often needs replacement, not just cleaning, and we’ll show you exactly what the camera sees.
We run professional-grade Rotobrush contact cleaning systems for agitation, Nikro portable HEPA vacuums for containment, and Abatement Technologies air scrubbers for job-site air quality control. For antimicrobial treatment, we use Guardsman products applied after cleaning. These are the same tools commercial restoration contractors deploy — not consumer-grade shop vacs with brush attachments. Michael Brown maintains and upgrades this equipment personally; he’s been running these specific systems for eight years and knows their performance characteristics on Austin’s cedar-pollen biofilm and clay-soil contamination patterns.
The most common failure we see in Austin’s pre-1980 housing stock is the combination of heat-degraded attic flex duct and sub-slab supply cracks — often in the same home. A 78702 bungalow might have original floor registers fed by cracked sub-slab ducts plus a 1990s AC retrofit with flex trunk lines failing in the attic. Both problems reduce airflow and degrade air quality, but they require different repairs. Our video inspection identifies which failure mode is dominant so we don’t clean ducts that need replacement, or replace ductwork that just needs proper sealing. Call (844) 886-2161 — we’ll diagnose before we quote, and estimates are free.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Austin and Houston since 2016.