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Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Live Oak, TX

Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Live Oak, TX | Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas

Carrier air duct cleaning in Live Oak typically runs $350–$650 for a full system, depending on home size and duct condition, and most jobs we book are completed same-day. We’re Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas—an independent Carrier service provider, not manufacturer-authorized—and we’ve spent eight years cleaning Carrier systems in the specific conditions that define this northeast San Antonio suburb. If your Carrier WeatherMaker or Comfort Series is pushing air through 40-year-old flex duct that’s never seen a rotary brush, we should talk. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free video inspection.

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Why Live Oak Residents Choose Us for Carrier Service

We don’t send crews. Michael Brown, our owner, shows up and does the work himself. That’s a different experience than what most Live Oak homeowners get from generalist HVAC companies who treat duct cleaning as a seasonal add-on.

Michael 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 over eight years ago. He’s logged hundreds of hours specifically on Carrier equipment—WeatherMaker 38TXA units, Comfort 13 AC systems, Infinity 19VS variable-speed setups, Performance 15 condensers—and he knows how their airflow profiles interact with the aged flex duct that dominates Live Oak’s 78233 ZIP. When we arrive at a home off Pat Booker Road or Lookout Road, we’re not guessing at what we’ll find. We’ve pulled enough Carrier systems apart in this market to recognize the patterns before we open the attic hatch.

Our equipment fleet includes Rotobrush and Nikro systems—the same tools commercial restoration contractors use, not shop vacs with brush attachments. We carry OEM Carrier duct sections and mastic sealant for repairs, plus compatible aftermarket clamps where they make sense. And we document everything: Michael’s standard practice is showing customers phone-camera footage of what’s actually inside their ducts before recommending any work. I’ll show you what’s in there before I tell you what to do about it. That’s how we’ve earned 4.9 stars across 775 verified reviews—no cherry-picking, just consistent results.

Common Carrier Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Live Oak

  • Inner liner delamination from decades of attic heat. Live Oak’s unconditioned attics regularly exceed 140°F in July and August. That thermal load breaks down the fiberglass inner liner of original flex duct, shedding particulate directly into the Carrier airstream. We see this on WeatherMaker systems in ranch homes near Lookout Road where the ductwork hasn’t been touched since the Carter administration. Rotary brush agitation is the only way to remove the degraded material without tearing the flex further.
  • Single-screw clamp corrosion at boot connections. The original zinc-plated clamps Carrier installers used in the 1970s and 1980s don’t survive 40 years of Live Oak humidity cycles. Corrosion weakens the clamp, the boot separates from the trunk line, and conditioned air dumps into the attic. We replaced a boot connection on a Carrier Comfort 13 last month in a neighborhood off Pat Booker Road—the homeowner’s electric bills had been climbing for two years before we found the disconnect with our video scope.
  • Cedar pollen biofilm buildup. Live Oak sits directly in the Hill Country cedar pollen corridor, and that fine, waxy allergen doesn’t respond to standard vacuuming. It compacts inside supply ducts, forming a film that restricts airflow and recirculates every winter. Our Nikro rotary systems break that bond; standard suction alone won’t touch it.
  • Duct collapse in unsupported long flex runs. Many Live Oak homes have 20-foot-plus flex runs between trunk and register with no intermediate support. Gravity and thermal cycling create low spots where moisture and debris collect—especially after late-summer humidity spikes. We map these collapses with our video inspection, then repair or replace the run depending on structural integrity.
  • Moisture trapping from condensation in supply ducts. Live Oak’s humid subtropical transition zone means late-August humidity spikes hit 80%+. When that moisture condenses inside cool supply ducts—particularly in homes where the Carrier system runs near-continuously from April through October—you get mold-friendly conditions. We find this in homes where the ductwork has never been inspected, let alone cleaned.

Carrier Service in Live Oak: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Here’s the Live Oak reality that shapes every Carrier duct cleaning job we do: this city was built largely to house Randolph Air Force Base personnel, and that military population turns over constantly with PCS moves. A home on Lookout Road might have had six families in fifteen years, each assuming the previous occupants handled maintenance. The result? Ductwork that hasn’t been cleaned in 15–20 years despite the home looking perfectly maintained from the curb.

We cleaned a Carrier WeatherMaker system in a 1978 ranch home on Lookout Road last spring. The video inspection revealed a disconnected flex boot at the air handler that had been dumping cooled air into the attic for years, plus a thick layer of compacted cedar pollen inside the main trunk. We resealed the boot with mastic, used rotary brushes to dislodge the pollen film, and restored proper airflow. The homeowner—a retired CMSgt who’d bought the place from a fellow airman—had no idea. That’s the pattern we see in Live Oak: deferred maintenance hidden by clean baseboards and fresh paint.

For Carrier owners specifically, this matters because these systems were engineered for specific static pressure and airflow profiles. When ducts are partially collapsed, disconnected, or loaded with debris, the Carrier blower motor works harder, heat exchangers run hotter, and efficiency drops off a cliff. Cleaning isn’t cosmetic here—it’s protective maintenance for equipment that wasn’t designed to push air through two decades of accumulated Texas dust and pollen.

Carrier Models & Products We Service in Live Oak

We work on the full Carrier residential line, with particular depth on the models most common in Live Oak’s housing stock:

  • Carrier WeatherMaker 38TXA — the split-system workhorse of 1980s installations; we handle duct repairs and deep cleaning for these aging but durable units.
  • Carrier Comfort 13 AC — popular in 1990s reroof replacements; we clean and seal ductwork to match its single-stage airflow profile.
  • Carrier Infinity 19VS — variable-speed systems that suffer most from duct leakage and restriction; our mastic sealing and collapse repair restores their efficiency advantage.
  • Carrier Performance 15 — two-stage comfort systems where clean, properly sized ducts are essential for both stages to function as designed.

We stock OEM Carrier replacement duct sections and mastic sealant for repairs. For clamps and hardware, we use high-quality aftermarket where compatible—faster turnaround, same structural integrity. If a flex run is extensively delaminated or collapsed, we’ll tell you straight: replacement beats patching. Michael makes that call on-site, with the video footage to back it up.

Carrier Service Pricing in Live Oak

Most Carrier duct cleaning jobs in Live Oak fall between $350 and $650 for a full residential system. What drives the number:

  • Home size and register count: A 1,200-square-foot ranch with 8 registers runs lower; a 2,400-square-foot home with 14+ registers and multiple trunk lines takes longer.
  • Duct condition and accessibility: Original 1970s flex in a tight attic with blown insulation costs more to navigate safely than accessible ductwork in a newer home.
  • Additional services: Video inspection is included in our estimate process. Mastic sealant application, flex duct repair, or air quality sanitizing with Honeywell or Aprilaire products are quoted separately if needed.

We don’t quote over the phone for complex jobs—the variables are too specific to Live Oak’s housing stock. Our free estimate includes a full video inspection, so you’ll see exactly what we’re pricing before deciding. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule; we typically book same-day or next-day for Live Oak.

Serving Live Oak, TX — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Live Oak 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 — Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Live Oak

Service Areas Near Live Oak

We work throughout northeast Bexar County and surrounding communities, including Converse, Universal City, Schertz, Cibolo, and Windcrest. If you’re in the 78233 ZIP or nearby and your Carrier system needs attention, we’re usually 15–20 minutes out.

Book Your Carrier Service in Live Oak Today

Don’t let another Texas summer push air through ducts that haven’t been inspected in decades. Michael Brown will walk your system with a video scope, show you exactly what’s happening inside, and recommend only what your Carrier equipment actually needs. Same-day appointments available most weekdays. Call (844) 886-2161 or request your free estimate online now.

Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Live Oak and northeast San Antonio since 2016.

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