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Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Bastrop, TX

Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Bastrop, TX | Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas

We provide independent Lennox air duct cleaning service across Bastrop, TX, from the historic core near downtown to the Lost Pines subdivisions east of Highway 71. The one thing that makes our Lennox work here different: we’ve tracked how the 2011 Bastrop County Complex Fire, the Lost Pines pollen load, and post-rebuild construction debris create contamination profiles inside Lennox duct systems that don’t exist in neighboring Smithville or Cedar Creek. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate—Michael Brown, our owner and lead technician, handles every job personally.

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Why Bastrop Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service

We’re not a general HVAC company that added duct cleaning to fill slow seasons. Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service has spent eight years focused on exactly one trade: cleaning, repairing, and sealing air duct systems. Michael Brown grew up in Oak Cliff, trained on HVAC fundamentals at Eastfield College in Mesquite, and built this business on the principle that homeowners deserve to see what’s actually inside their ducts before anyone sells them a service. “I’ll show you what’s in there before I tell you what to do about it”—that’s how we’ve earned a 4.9-star average across 775 verified reviews.

On Lennox systems specifically, we know the difference between a Signature Series plenum collar and a Merit Series return chase. We stock OEM-spec Lennox CleanAir filter media and carry the Rotobrush and Nikro systems that commercial restoration contractors use—not the shop-vac rigs you’ll find on rental trucks. When you call us in Bastrop, you’re getting Michael on your property, camera in hand, mapping out what your Lennox system actually needs.

Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Bastrop

  • Collapsed inner liner in Lennox flex duct. The Lost Pines microclimate traps humidity and extends cooling seasons, baking post-2011 rebuild attics for months. We’ve found collapsed Lennox flex duct inner liners in homes throughout Tahitian Village and Circle D-KC Estates where attic heat exposure degraded the adhesive bond—something generic cleaners often misdiagnose as a simple blockage.
  • Failed mastic seals at plenum collars. Pre-1970s homes near downtown Bastrop still run original Lennox rigid duct systems with mastic joints that have dried and cracked over decades. Attic insulation fibers slip through these gaps and enter your supply stream, triggering allergy flare-ups that new filters can’t fix.
  • Bonded smoke and ash residue from the 2011 fire. Homes that survived the fire perimeter but sat through evacuation windows pulled smoke and ash through unsealed returns. In Lennox duct liners, this residue has chemically bonded to the surface over thirteen years. Standard vacuuming won’t touch it—we use surfactant soak and mechanical agitation to break it loose.
  • Sagging flex duct runs from pollen loading. Bastrop’s loblolly pine pollen is heavier and stickier than anything in surrounding counties. It accumulates on Lennox flex duct interior surfaces, adding weight that exceeds original support spacing. We’ve re-supported sagging runs in Lost Pines subdivisions where airflow had dropped by 30 percent before we arrived.
  • Builder debris in post-fire rebuild systems. The 2012–2015 rebuild wave prioritized speed. Many Lennox systems in newer Bastrop homes still contain drywall dust, insulation fibers, and even fast-food wrappers from construction crews—contamination that has now had a decade to distribute throughout the duct network.

Lennox Service in Bastrop: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Bastrop’s post-2011 fire rebuild homes—particularly in the Lost Pines subdivisions along Highway 71 and FM 1441—often have Lennox duct systems that were installed rapidly alongside new construction, but many still contain builder debris and undersized return chases that trap fine ash residue from the adjacent burn scars. This is a contamination profile absent in any other Central Texas community. The combination is specific to Bastrop: construction-era drywall dust provides a porous substrate, the undersized returns create dead-air zones, and the lingering ash particulate from the fire perimeter embeds itself where standard cleanings never reach. For Lennox owners, this means a cleaning plan that addresses all three layers—mechanical agitation for bonded ash, negative-air extraction for construction debris, and duct sealing to eliminate the dead zones where humidity-driven mold follows. We’ve developed this protocol from repeated jobs in Bastrop, not from a manual written for Dallas or Houston.

Lennox Models & Products We Service in Bastrop

We work on the full Lennox residential line: Signature Series, Merit Series, the legacy G16 gas furnace, and CleanAir filter cabinets. For CleanAir cabinets, we stock OEM-spec filter media sized to Lennox’s exact MERV specifications—never cut-to-fit aftermarket panels that bypass air around the edges. When we encounter failed flex duct in Bastrop’s post-2011 rebuild homes, we source quality aftermarket insulated duct rated for the humidity cycles of the Lost Pines microclimate, not the cheapest roll on the shelf.

Our equipment fleet includes Rotobrush brush-and-vac systems for mechanical agitation, Nikro negative-air machines for containment, and Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration. We carry these on every Bastrop job because Lennox duct systems here often need more than one approach—brush agitation for bonded ash, negative air for fine particulate, video verification to confirm the job.

Lennox Service Pricing in Bastrop

Lennox air duct cleaning in Bastrop typically runs $350–$650 for a complete residential system, depending on square footage, duct accessibility, and contamination severity. Homes with bonded 2011 fire ash or collapsed flex sections requiring replacement fall toward the higher end. Our free estimate includes a full video inspection, airflow measurement at key registers, and a written scope—no charge, no obligation. Same-day appointments available when our schedule allows. Call (844) 886-2161 to book your estimate and get an exact quote for your Lennox system.

Serving Bastrop, TX — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Bastrop 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 Bastrop

My Lennox system was new in 2013 after the Bastrop fire. Do I really need duct cleaning already?

Yes—2013 installs are now hitting the 10-year mark where builder debris, fire-ash infiltration, and pine pollen accumulation converge. The rapid rebuild timeline meant many ducts were never properly protected during construction. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free video inspection to see what’s actually inside.

Will a standard duct cleaning remove the smoke smell from the 2011 fire?

Standard vacuuming won’t remove bonded smoke and ash residue—it requires surfactant soak and mechanical agitation to break the chemical bond. We perform this specialized cleaning on Lennox systems in Bastrop’s fire-survivor homes regularly. Call (844) 886-2161 to discuss whether your system needs this level of treatment.

I have a Lennox CleanAir filter cabinet. Do I need special treatment during duct cleaning?

We remove and protect CleanAir cabinets during cleaning, then reinstall with OEM-spec filter media sized to your exact model—not cut-to-fit aftermarket panels. The cabinet itself gets inspected for bypass gaps that reduce filtration efficiency. No special treatment beyond proper handling, but proper handling matters.

My home in Circle D-KC Estates survived the 2011 fire. Is my ductwork contaminated?

If your home sat in the evacuation zone with HVAC running or returns unsealed, ash and smoke particulate likely entered the system. We’ve documented this pattern repeatedly in Circle D-KC Estates and Tahitian Village. A video inspection confirms whether contamination is present and how extensive it is.

How often should Lennox flex duct systems in Bastrop be cleaned given the pine pollen?

Every 3–5 years for most Bastrop homes, but every 2–3 years if you’re in heavy pine canopy areas like the Lost Pines subdivisions or if occupants have allergy sensitivities. The sticky loblolly pollen loads ducts faster here than in open-scrubland counties. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free assessment of your specific Lennox system.

Service Areas Near Bastrop

We also serve Smithville to the southeast, Cedar Creek to the southwest, Elgin to the north, and McDade to the east. While our Bastrop focus gives us deep local knowledge of Lost Pines conditions and post-fire rebuild patterns, our equipment and Lennox expertise travel to these surrounding communities.

Book Your Lennox Service in Bastrop Today

Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule your free estimate. Michael Brown, owner and lead technician, will show up with a camera, map your Lennox system, and give you a straight assessment—no crew of strangers, no upsell pressure. Same-day appointments available.

Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Bastrop and Central Texas since 2016.

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