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Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Schertz, TX

Carrier Air Duct Cleaning in Schertz, TX | Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas

Carrier air duct cleaning in Schertz typically runs $280–$520 for a full system, and most jobs we complete same-day. We’re Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas—an independent Carrier service provider, not a factory-authorized dealer—and we’ve handled over 100 Carrier-specific duct cleanings in the 78154 ZIP alone, where military turnover and cedar pollen create problems you won’t find in standard San Antonio neighborhoods. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate.

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Why Schertz Residents Choose Us for Carrier Service

Michael Brown shows up and does the work. That’s not a slogan—it’s how we’ve operated for eight years. Where other companies send a rotating crew, our owner serves as lead technician on every Carrier job in Schertz, from the subdivisions off Kitty Hawk Road to the newer builds near FM 3009.

We bring contractor-grade equipment to your door: Rotobrush and Nikro systems, the same gear commercial restoration contractors use, not the shop-vac setup you might rent at a hardware store. Michael grew up in Dallas’s Oak Cliff neighborhood, trained at Eastfield College in Mesquite, and has spent the better part of his adult life working inside Texas homes. He’ll show you what’s in there before he tells you what to do about it—phone-camera footage of your actual ductwork, not stock images from a brochure.

Our 4.9-star average across 775 verified reviews reflects repeatable results, not cherry-picked testimonials. For Carrier systems specifically, we stock OEM-compatible flex duct, worm-gear clamps, and antimicrobial treatments so Schertz jobs don’t wait on parts.

Common Carrier Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Schertz

  • Corroded single-screw clamps at air handler plenums. Carrier’s builder-grade clamps fail in Schertz’s vented attics that hit 140–160°F through summer. We find this in roughly 70% of 2000–2010 tract homes—cool air dumping into the attic, utility bills climbing, rooms that never reach temperature. Our fix: replace with stainless worm-gear clamps and seal the boot properly.
  • Cedar-pollen waxy film coating return ducts. Schertz sits squarely in the Ashe juniper pollen corridor. From December through February, Carrier heating systems pull that waxy, yellowish-green residue deep into ductwork. Standard vacuuming won’t touch it. We rotary-brush with enzymatic pre-treatment, then extract—protocol developed from dozens of post-cedar-season jobs.
  • Flex-duct inner liner shedding fibers after heat cycling. Fifteen years of 140°F+ attic temperatures degrades Carrier’s builder-grade flexible duct. Under inspection camera, the lining shows a distinctive sparkle—micro-tears shedding fibers into your airflow. We photograph this before cleaning; if delamination is advanced, we’ll recommend replacing the run rather than cleaning what’s already failing.
  • Disconnected boots from slab heave or poor initial install. Homes off Kitty Hawk Road near JBSA-Randolph see this constantly—four or five military families rotating through, nobody checking ducts between PCS tours. A boot disconnected at the plenum can go unnoticed for years, bleeding conditioned air into the attic while the system runs overtime.
  • Compounded allergen load in never-cleaned systems. Schertz’s 78154 ZIP has the highest concentration of 2000–2010 tract homes in Bexar County that have never had duct cleaning between PCS rotations. Carrier systems here accumulate pet dander, construction dust, and cedar pollen from four or more back-to-back families. The return grille turns into a reservoir that re-aerosolizes with every cycle.

Carrier Service in Schertz: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Schertz’s identity as the primary bedroom community for Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph has produced dense subdivisions of 2000s–2010s tract homes that cycle through military families on 2-3 year PCS rotations. That matters for Carrier owners in a way it doesn’t in established San Antonio neighborhoods. A large share of duct systems here have seen back-to-back tenants, pets, and occupancies with zero cleaning history—a maintenance gap far more concentrated in Schertz than anywhere else in the region.

Here’s what that looks like on the ground. We recently cleaned a Carrier WeatherMaker 8000 system in a 2007 tract home on Kitty Hawk Road, just outside the Randolph gate. Our video inspection revealed a disconnected flex-duct boot at the air handler plenum—a failure that had been dumping cool air into the attic for at least one PCS cycle. We reconnected the boot with a new worm-gear clamp, vacuumed out 3 pounds of cedar-pollen sludge from the return, and fogged the supply runs with an antimicrobial. The homeowner, a Navy family on their first Texas tour, saw a 4°F drop in their upstairs rooms the next day.

That story repeats across Schertz. Builder-grade flexible duct runs in vented attics, the standard in 78154 construction, weren’t designed for fifteen years of 140–160°F summers without inspection. The heat degrades flex duct lining, causing interior fiber shedding and micro-tears that trap debris at joints. For Carrier systems specifically, the combination of that thermal degradation with cedar-pollen loading and zero-move-out inspection creates a failure profile we don’t see in owner-occupied homes of the same vintage.

Carrier Models & Products We Service in Schertz

We clean and service the full Carrier residential lineup: WeatherMaker 8000 and 9000 series, Infinity series with its variable-speed communicating systems, Performance series, and Comfort series. Each presents different duct-access challenges.

Infinity systems, for instance, use advanced airflow monitoring that can flag restriction errors when ducts are heavily loaded—useful for diagnostics, but the communicating board also means we take extra care sealing access panels to maintain calibration. WeatherMaker units from the 2000s, common in Schertz’s housing stock, typically have the corroded clamp issue we described above.

We stock OEM Carrier-compatible flex duct and worm-gear clamps locally for fast turnaround. For major repairs, we honestly advise replacing entire flex runs when the inner liner has delaminated—a condition common in 2000s-era Carrier systems here. We never upsell; we show the camera footage and let the evidence decide.

Carrier Service Pricing in Schertz

Most Carrier duct cleaning jobs in Schertz fall between $280 and $520, depending on system size, accessibility, and contamination level. Here’s how that breaks down:

  • Standard whole-system cleaning: $280–$380 for single-zone Carrier Comfort or Performance systems in accessible attics
  • Heavy contamination / cedar-pollen remediation: $350–$450—requires enzymatic pre-treatment and extended rotary brushing
  • Infinity or WeatherMaker with video inspection and evaporator coil cleaning: $420–$520
  • Flex duct repair or boot reconnection: $85–$150 per run, materials included
  • Antimicrobial fogging of supply runs: $75–$125 add-on

What drives cost: square footage, number of returns, attic accessibility, and whether we’re dealing with standard dust load or compounded military-turnover contamination. Every estimate includes full video inspection before we start—no charge, no obligation. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule; we’ll give you an exact quote after seeing your system.

Serving Schertz, TX — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Schertz 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 Schertz

Service Areas Near Schertz

We run Carrier duct cleaning calls throughout the Schertz area and into surrounding communities: Lackland Air Force Base for military housing turnover jobs, Alief for west-side residential systems, and Highland Park and University Park for older homes with retrofit ductwork. Most Schertz appointments book within 24–48 hours; same-day service available for urgent airflow or contamination issues.

Book Your Carrier Service in Schertz Today

Michael Brown will show up with the Rotobrush, the Nikro, and the camera. You’ll see what’s inside your Carrier ducts before we touch a tool. Same-day appointments available in 78154 and surrounding Schertz subdivisions. Call (844) 886-2161 or request your free estimate online—775 customers, 4.9 stars. See for yourself.

Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Schertz and the greater San Antonio area since 2016.

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