Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across North Richland Hills
HVAC cleaning in North Richland Hills typically runs $280–$650 for a complete system service, and most jobs are completed same-day. Our HVAC Cleaning crew reaches North Richland Hills within 45 minutes from our dispatch point, covering both the 76180 and 76182 ZIP codes with the same owner-led service that earned us 775 verified reviews at 4.9 stars. We’re familiar with the tight attic clearances in the ranch-style homes lining Rufe Snow Drive and Holiday Lane, and we know how Blackland Prairie clay soil movement stresses ductwork in ways that generic cleaners miss. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate — Michael Brown answers directly and schedules the work himself.

Why Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas Is North Richland Hills’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
We’ve built our reputation in North Richland Hills one home at a time. The 76180 ZIP’s concentration of 1970s ranch homes with original fiberglass ductboard systems demands a technician who recognizes foundation-shift damage before the cleaning even starts — not a crew rushing through a checklist. Michael Brown, our owner, has been the lead technician on every North Richland Hills job for eight years. That means the person quoting your work is the same person crawling your attic, inspecting your heat exchanger, and deciding whether your ductboard corners need sealing or full repair.
Our 775 verified customer reviews average 4.9 stars, and that volume matters — it rules out cherry-picking. North Richland Hills customers specifically mention our thoroughness with older systems, our willingness to explain what we’re seeing in real time, and the fact that we don’t subcontract to crews who treat duct cleaning as a side gig. We carry Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, the same systems commercial restoration contractors use, because consumer-grade shop vacs don’t pull embedded debris from forty-year-old ductboard liners.
Response time to North Richland Hills averages under an hour for standard bookings and same-day for urgent calls. We know the area — from the older streets off Rufe Snow Drive where slab-on-grade homes shift with seasonal moisture changes, to the newer 76182 subdivisions where 1990s flex-duct systems are hitting their degradation window. That local knowledge saves you money. We don’t clean ducts that need sealing, and we don’t seal joints that need structural repair first.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in North Richland Hills
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil in your North Richland Hills home works against brutal attic heat — North Texas attics exceed 150°F for months, and that thermal load forces your coil to run wetter and dirtier than systems in cooler climates. We remove the coil assembly when accessible, clean with foaming agents that won’t corrode aluminum fins, and check for mold colonization that’s common in NRH’s high-humidity summer peaks. A clean coil drops energy bills 15–25% in our experience with local homes, and it’s often the difference between adequate cooling and a system that runs continuously without catching up.
Blower Cleaning
Your blower motor and squirrel cage collect everything your filter misses — and in North Richland Hills, that means mountain cedar pollen, oak particulate, and attic insulation fibers pulled through cracked ductboard seams. We disassemble the blower housing, clean the wheel blades individually, and balance the assembly before reinstallation. In 1980s slab homes off Holiday Lane, we regularly find blowers caked with a gray paste of household dust and cellulose insulation — the telltale sign of foundation-separated trunk lines dumping attic debris into the return stream.
Condenser Cleaning
North Richland Hills condensers battle cottonwood fluff in spring, limestone dust from area construction, and the fine red clay that blows off Blackland Prairie fields during dry spells. We pull the fan assembly, straighten damaged fins with precision combs, and deep-clean the coil with low-pressure foaming agents that won’t compress the aluminum. A properly cleaned condenser in NRH’s heat can recover 10–15% of lost cooling capacity — the difference between a system that cycles normally and one that overheats and trips on the hottest August afternoons.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler is the central junction of your HVAC system, and in North Richland Hills’s older homes, it’s often the point where fiberglass ductboard trunk lines connect to metal transition boxes. We clean the entire cabinet interior, inspect and reseal these critical junctions with mastic rated for 150°F+ attic exposure, and verify that drain pans aren’t harboring the bacterial sludge that causes musty odors. For homes in the 76180 ZIP, this inspection frequently reveals the real problem: corner cracks in original ductboard boxes that have been pulling attic air for decades.
Heat Exchanger Cleaning
This is where our North Richland Hills expertise matters most. The heat exchanger in your furnace collects combustion byproducts, and in older systems common to 76180, cracked or corroded exchangers pose serious safety concerns. We inspect with borescope cameras, clean carbon deposits that reduce efficiency and can mask developing cracks, and document condition with photo evidence. If we find compromised metal, we stop work and explain exactly what we’re seeing — no scare tactics, just facts. Michael Brown has flagged dangerous heat exchangers in NRH homes that previous “cleaning specials” had simply blown past.
Coil Treatment
After cleaning, we apply EPA-registered coil treatments that inhibit mold and bacterial regrowth — critical in North Richland Hills, where high pollen loads and attic humidity create ideal conditions for biological colonization. We use Aprilaire and Honeywell products selected for compatibility with your specific coil material, not generic sprays. The treatment extends clean-coil performance through NRH’s brutal summer season, when systems run 18+ hours daily and untreated coils re-foul in weeks rather than months.
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 North Richland Hills
We maintain working knowledge of every major HVAC brand installed in North Richland Hills homes, from the Carrier and Trane systems common in 1990s 76182 builds to the Goodman and Rheem units that replaced original 1970s equipment in 76180 ranches. Our van stocks Honeywell and Aprilaire filtration and treatment products for same-day installation, and we source Nikro HEPA containment accessories for jobs where asbestos-suspect duct insulation requires controlled handling. That parts availability means no waiting on Dallas warehouse shipments — we finish what we start, whether it’s a standard coil cleaning or a full system restoration after ductboard failure.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in North Richland Hills Homes
- Foundation-shifted ductboard corners in 76180 ranches. The Blackland Prairie clay beneath NRH expands and contracts seasonally, cracking fiberglass ductboard box seams at the corners. Cleaning without resealing these joints just gives you cleaner ducts that still pull attic insulation into your air supply — we inspect every corner before we start.
- Collapsed flex-duct liner in 150°F attics. North Texas attic heat softens the adhesive bond between flex-duct inner liner and insulation jacket. The liner sags, traps debris, and eventually tears — standard cleaning blows through the tear without removing the embedded material. We check liner integrity first.
- Register-level infiltration visible as gray attic dust. In homes off Rufe Snow Drive and Holiday Lane, separated trunk-to-register connections dump blown cellulose directly into living spaces. The visual sign is unmistakable: gray, fibrous dust that doesn’t match household dirt. We trace these leaks to source.
- Heat exchanger corrosion masked by carbon buildup. Older NRH furnaces run long heating seasons, and combustion deposits can hide developing metal fatigue. Our borescope inspection catches what surface cleaning misses — because a clean crack is still a crack.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in North Richland Hills, TX
Here’s what HVAC cleaning costs in the North Richland Hills market:
- Evaporator coil cleaning: $280–$420
- Blower cleaning (including housing): $180–$290
- Condenser cleaning: $150–$240
- Air handler cleaning with resealing: $320–$480
- Heat exchanger inspection and cleaning: $200–$350
- Coil treatment application: $85–$140
- Complete system HVAC cleaning (all components): $580–$950
What moves you within these ranges: accessibility of your attic (tight clearances in 76180 ranches take longer), severity of contamination, whether ductboard resealing is needed alongside cleaning, and if heat exchanger access requires significant disassembly. We quote upfront after inspection — no open-ended hourly billing. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate at your North Richland Hills home.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Richland Hills
Our service radius extends naturally to neighboring communities with similar housing stock and climate challenges. We regularly work in Richland Hills (sharing NRH’s 76180 ZIP and identical foundation issues), Watauga (slightly newer construction but same Blackland Prairie clay), Hurst (mixed-era housing with both ductboard and flex-duct systems), and Colleyville (larger homes with complex zoned systems requiring detailed coil and blower attention). The same owner-led crew, same equipment, same 45-minute response window.
Serving North Richland Hills, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Richland Hills 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 — HVAC Cleaning in North Richland Hills
The expansive clay soil beneath North Richland Hills swells when wet and shrinks during drought, causing slab-on-grade foundations to shift seasonally. That movement cracks fiberglass ductboard corner seams and separates flex-duct connections at trunk lines, creating infiltration paths that pull attic debris into your air supply. We inspect for these foundation-induced failures before cleaning — otherwise we’re just polishing ducts that recontaminate immediately. Call (844) 886-2161 and we’ll check your system for soil-shift damage at no charge.
Yes, and we specialize in exactly these systems. We recently cleaned and re-sealed a 1970s fiberglass ductboard system on a ranch home off Rufe Snow Drive. The original liner had shed fibers for decades, and foundation shifts had cracked corner seams so badly that the registers showed attic-grade dust rather than household dust. We used our Rotobrush system to remove decades of debris, then sealed every joint with mastic to stop infiltration. The key is gentle agitation and never high-pressure air that can fracture brittle forty-year-old fiberglass. Michael Brown personally assesses ductboard condition before selecting cleaning pressure and brush type.
No — visible black dust after cleaning indicates either incomplete debris removal or disturbed contamination in a previously undiscovered leak path. In North Richland Hills, we most often trace this to attic insulation being pulled through foundation-separated duct joints that weren’t sealed before cleaning, or to disturbed fire-block foam in older 76180 homes that degrades to a black, powdery residue. If you see this after any cleaning, call us immediately. We’ll identify the source with camera inspection and correct it — black dust means the system is still drawing contamination from outside the ductwork.
Yes, heat exchanger cleaning and inspection is a core service we emphasize for NRH’s older housing stock. We remove burner assemblies when design permits, access the exchanger with borescope cameras, and clean carbon deposits that reduce efficiency and can obscure developing cracks. This inspection is particularly important in 76180 ZIP homes where original furnaces have been replaced once but heat exchangers may be fifteen to twenty years into their service life. We document condition with photos and explain findings before recommending any further action.
For North Richland Hills homes, we recommend complete HVAC system cleaning every three to four years, with coil inspection annually during peak cooling season. The mountain cedar and oak pollen belt that NRH sits within creates one of the heaviest airborne allergen loads in the Metroplex — when combined with attic infiltration through cracked ductboard, indoor particulate levels can exceed outdoor counts. Homes with allergy-sensitive residents benefit from more frequent filter changes and coil treatments between full cleanings. Call (844) 886-2161 and we’ll build a maintenance schedule around your specific home age, duct type, and family health needs — estimates are free.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving North Richland Hills and the greater Houston area since 2016.