Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Anderson Mill, TX | Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas
We provide independent Lennox air duct cleaning service across Anderson Mill’s 78729 ZIP code, specializing in the 1977–1990 tract homes where original flex duct has endured four decades of 140°F+ attic heat. Our owner Michael Brown brings eight years of dedicated ductwork expertise and professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment to every job — not a subcontracted crew. If your Lennox system is distributing fiberglass particles or struggling with airflow after another Cedar Fever season, call us at (844) 886-2161 for a free video inspection and estimate.
Why Anderson Mill Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service
We’ve cleaned Lennox systems in hundreds of Anderson Mill homes built during the 1977–1990 build-out, giving us forensic knowledge of the original flex duct layouts, furnace placements, and failure points specific to that era of Lennox equipment. Michael Brown grew up in Oak Cliff and cut his teeth on HVAC fundamentals at Eastfield College in Mesquite before spending years refining his technique in Texas attics. When he launched Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service over eight years ago, he made a deliberate choice to focus on one trade rather than bolt duct cleaning onto general HVAC or carpet cleaning.
That focus shows up in how we work. Michael serves as lead technician on every Anderson Mill job — customers get the decision-maker doing the actual work, not a crew sent from a dispatch board. He’ll show you phone-camera footage of what’s actually inside your ducts before recommending anything, not after. That’s not a slogan; it’s how he’s built a 4.9-star average across 775 verified reviews. Our equipment fleet includes Rotobrush, Nikro, and Abatement Technologies systems — the same tools commercial restoration contractors use, not consumer-grade shop vacs. We carry Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Guardsman products on every job. Clean ducts to sealed ducts to healthier air — no second contractor needed.
Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Anderson Mill
- Delaminated flex duct inner liners in Lennox G14/G16 systems. Anderson Mill’s 1970s–1980s homes were built with flex duct routed through attics that lack radiant barriers, exposing the inner liners to sustained heat degradation that causes invisible delamination — a problem rarely found in newer Austin subdivisions like Avery Ranch. We’ve found fully collapsed liners that have been distributing fiberglass particles for years.
- Tape-sealed connections cracked at Lennox plenums. The thermal cycling in Anderson Mill’s unconditioned attics — 140°F summer peaks dropping to near-freezing winter nights — destroys tape seals at Lennox CBX air handler connections. We replace tape with mastic sealant for permanent joints.
- Cedar pollen loading in Lennox return-air systems. Anderson Mill sits directly in the path of Austin’s Ashe juniper pollen belt along the Balcones Escarpment. December-through-February Cedar Fever season dumps ultra-fine pollen that bypasses standard return filters in older Lennox systems and accumulates inside duct interiors.
- Collapsed attic runs above master bedrooms. The long flex duct spans common in Anderson Mill’s two-story tract homes sag over decades, creating low points where dust, pollen, and debris collect. Our video inspection locates these blockages without ceiling demolition.
- Fiberglass particle distribution from degraded Lennox Elite series ductwork. When inner liners delaminate, the HVAC system pulls conditioned air through crumpled plastic and exposed fiberglass insulation. Homeowners notice dust that returns within days of cleaning — the real source is the duct itself.
Lennox Service in Anderson Mill: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Anderson Mill’s position just east of the Balcones Escarpment creates a compounded duct-contamination problem that no generic Austin page can address. The 1977–1990 build-out produced a tight cluster of similar-vintage homes with original or early-replacement flex duct in unconditioned attics. Decades of extreme heat cycling have degraded inner liners, loosened boot connections, and caused sags that trap dust and debris. Then Cedar Fever arrives: December through February, Ashe juniper releases pollen clouds so dense that air quality alerts become routine in 78729. This ultra-fine pollen bypasses standard return filters in older Lennox HVAC systems and accumulates inside duct interiors, making post-cedar-season duct cleaning a genuinely recurrent need rather than a one-time service.
On Hunters Chase Drive, we serviced a 1982 Lennox G14 furnace with original flex duct that had a fully collapsed inner liner in the attic run above the master bedroom. Our video inspection revealed the HVAC system had been pulling air through a crumpled plastic sleeve, distributing fiberglass particles into the home for years. We replaced the damaged section with new R-8 flex duct and sealed all boot connections, restoring airflow and eliminating indoor air quality complaints.
Lennox Models & Products We Service in Anderson Mill
We work on the full range of residential Lennox equipment found in Anderson Mill’s housing stock: Lennox G14 and G16 gas furnaces (common in 1980s builds), Lennox CBX air handlers, Lennox Elite series systems, and Lennox Dave Lennox Signature Collection units. Our aftermarket approach uses quality flex duct and mastic sealants for repairs, recommending OEM Lennox filter cabinets and coil parts when replacements ensure proper fit and performance. We always advise replacing rather than patching any duct section with structural delamination — a temporary patch in a 140°F Anderson Mill attic is money wasted. We stock R-8 flex duct, mastic, and OEM-compatible coil treatments locally for same-day turnaround on most Anderson Mill jobs.
Lennox Service Pricing in Anderson Mill
Pricing depends on system accessibility, ductwork condition, and whether we’re cleaning, repairing, or replacing sections. Most Anderson Mill Lennox duct cleaning jobs fall between $350 and $650 for a complete system with video inspection. Flex duct repair with replacement runs $200–$400 per section depending on attic run length. Coil treatment adds $150–$250. We don’t quote over the phone for jobs we haven’t seen — every estimate starts with a free video inspection so we can show you what’s actually happening inside your system. No pressure, no mystery. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule your free estimate and get exact pricing for your Lennox system.
Serving Anderson Mill, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Anderson Mill 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 — Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Anderson Mill
The dust is coming from inside your ductwork, not around the filter. In Anderson Mill’s 1977–1990 homes, original Lennox flex duct inner liners often delaminate after decades of 140°F attic heat, exposing fiberglass insulation that sheds particles into your airflow. Changing the filter can’t fix a disintegrating duct. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free video inspection — we’ll show you what’s in there before we tell you what to do about it.
We recommend waiting until February or March. Cleaning during peak Cedar Fever (December–February) means your system will immediately reload with fresh pollen. A post-season cleaning removes the accumulated load and gives you clean ducts through spring and summer. Call (844) 886-2161 to book your post-Cedar-Fever appointment.
Our video inspection feeds a camera through your register openings to show the full length of attic duct runs — no drywall damage needed. Collapsed inner liners show up as crumpled plastic obstructions or complete airflow blockages. We’ll show you the footage on-site before recommending any work.
Yes. These homes need gentler agitation on brittle flex duct, careful boot-connection inspection, and mastic resealing rather than tape at every joint. We also check for sagging runs that newer homes don’t have — a 40-year flex duct span in a 140°F attic behaves very differently than modern R-8 in a conditioned space.
Very likely in Anderson Mill. Collapsed or delaminated flex duct creates restrictions that force your Lennox blower to work harder for less output. Weak summer airflow combined with dusty vents or allergy symptoms points to duct blockage rather than equipment failure. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free inspection — we’ll determine if it’s a duct issue before you spend money on unnecessary equipment repairs.
Service Areas Near Anderson Mill
We serve Anderson Mill’s 78729 ZIP code and surrounding communities including Dallas, Lackland Air Force Base, Highland Park, Alief, and University Park. Our owner-operated model keeps response times short for Lennox duct cleaning and repair throughout Central Texas.
Book Your Lennox Service in Anderson Mill Today
Michael Brown and Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas are ready to inspect your Lennox system — same-day appointments often available. Whether you’re dealing with post-Cedar-Fever buildup, suspect collapsed flex duct, or just want to know what’s actually inside your 1980s-era ductwork, we’ll show you before we tell you. Call (844) 886-2161 now for your free video inspection and estimate.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Anderson Mill and Central Texas since 2016.