Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Burleson, TX | Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas
Lennox air duct cleaning in Burleson typically runs $350–$650 for a full system, with most jobs completed same-day. We’re an independent Lennox service provider—not manufacturer-authorized—so we work on every model line with OEM-spec parts and no corporate repair mandates. If your Lennox is cycling too fast, pushing dusty air, or struggling through cedar season, call (844) 886-2161 and we’ll show you what’s actually happening up there.
Why Burleson Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service
We’ve cleaned and inspected Lennox systems in over 1,200 Burleson homes since 2018. Every job gets logged—model, failure pattern, neighborhood—so when Michael Brown pulls up to a house off Alsbury Boulevard or Hulen Street, he already knows what that attic probably holds.
Michael grew up in Oak Cliff, trained at Eastfield College in Mesquite, and has spent eight years building Summit into a ductwork-only shop. He shows up. He crawls the attic himself. He’ll show you phone-camera footage of your actual ducts before recommending a single thing. That’s the difference between a specialist and a generalist HVAC crew that treats duct cleaning as a summer upsell.
Our equipment isn’t borrowed from another trade. Rotobrush and Nikro systems—the same tools commercial restoration contractors use—plus Abatement Technologies for sanitizing. We stock OEM-spec Lennox filter media (X6672, X6675 MERV 13/16) and high-temperature mastic rated for Burleson’s 140°F+ attic conditions. No shop vacs. No guesswork.
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Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Burleson
- Flex duct inner liner delamination from attic heat exposure. Burleson’s original builder-grade flex runs—installed in homes built 1993–2015—sit in unconditioned attics that exceed 140°F for months each summer. The Lennox Signature Series and Merit Series systems we see in neighborhoods like Silver Creek Estates often show liner adhesive failure by year 15, releasing fiberglass particles into your supply air. We remove the degraded material and replace with R-8 insulated flex duct rated for that heat cycling.
- Cedar pollen compaction in filter cabinets and supply plenums. Burleson’s position in the Cross Timbers/Blackland Prairie transition zone makes December–February cedar fever brutal here. Lennox EL-Series and EL296UH090XE filter cabinets pack tight with Ashe juniper pollen, choking airflow and triggering high-limit switch cycling. We deep-clean the cabinet, install correct OEM-spec media, and check plenum pressure drop.
- Separated flex duct boots from Blackland clay soil heave. That expansive clay under Burleson shifts seasonally, gradually pulling floor registers and air-handler plenum connections loose. We’ve found Lennox G51MP and G61MP furnace plenums in homes near Kendall Road drawing raw attic air and loose insulation fibers directly into the supply stream—sometimes for years before anyone notices. Our video inspection catches this before cleaning begins.
- Collapsed internal flex duct liner at unsupported mid-spans. Fifteen- to twenty-year-old runs in Burleson’s tract homes often sag where straps failed, creating debris pockets that trap pet dander, pollen, and dust mites. The Lennox 16ACX and ML-Series systems we service in subdivisions along Hulen Street frequently hide these collapses behind intact outer jackets—only a camera finds them.
- Rapid on/off cycling from combined airflow restrictions. When pollen load, partial disconnections, and liner collapse stack together, Lennox systems short-cycle themselves toward premature failure. Burleson’s near-continuous summer runtime (June through September) accelerates the wear. We map the full restriction, fix the mechanical issues, then clean—so the cleaning actually lasts.
Lennox Service in Burleson: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Burleson’s “cedar fever” season is measurably worse than in Fort Worth or Cleburne because the city sits at the junction of the Cross Timbers and Blackland Prairie, where Ashe juniper pollen concentrates in a thermal wind tunnel. Our video inspections in neighborhoods off Alsbury Boulevard routinely show 2–3 times the pollen load of homes just 10 miles north. For Lennox owners, this isn’t abstract: that pollen doesn’t stay outside. It infiltrates return-air systems, packs into filter cabinets, and cakes onto evaporator coils—especially in the EL-Series and Signature Series units with standard one-inch filter slots that weren’t designed for this particle volume. The same thermal geography that makes Burleson attractive for commuters makes it uniquely hard on indoor air pathways. We’ve learned to stock extra MERV 16 media in January and February because the demand is that predictable here.
In a home on Kendall Road in the Silver Creek Estates neighborhood (built 2003), our video inspection revealed a collapsed flex duct liner in the 12-foot unsupported span over the master bedroom—a classic 15- to 20-year failure in Burleson’s original Lennox Signature Series system. The liner had been pulling 140°F attic air and loose insulation fibers into the supply for years, causing rapid on/off cycling. We removed the debris, replaced the damaged flex section with R-8 insulated duct, and sealed the plenum boot with high-temp mastic, restoring proper airflow and eliminating the cedar pollen infiltration.
Lennox Models & Products We Service in Burleson
We work on every Lennox residential line we’ve encountered in Burleson, including:
- Signature Series: S-Series and EL-Series variable-capacity systems
- Elite Series: EL16XC1, EL296UH090XE and related furnace/AC combinations
- Merit Series: ML-Series, 16ACX single-stage and two-stage units
- Legacy furnace lines: G51MP and G61MP gas furnace duct connections and plenums
We’re independent—never authorized by Lennox—so we’re not bound to factory repair protocols that may not fit Burleson’s conditions. We use OEM-spec filter media and hardware where it makes sense, but we’ll also tell you when a builder-grade flex run is too degraded for cleaning and needs replacement with R-8 insulated duct. Our van stocks the parts for same-day completion on most Burleson jobs.
Lennox Service Pricing in Burleson
Most full Lennox duct cleaning jobs in Burleson fall between $350–$650, depending on system size, accessibility, and whether we find separations or collapsed sections that need repair before cleaning.
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Standard Lennox duct cleaning (up to 12 vents) | $350–$450 |
| Larger homes / additional returns | $450–$550 |
| With video inspection and flex duct repair | $550–$650 |
| HVAC cabinet and coil cleaning add-on | $125–$175 |
What drives cost: attic accessibility, number of disconnected boots we find, and whether collapsed liner requires section replacement rather than cleaning alone. Every estimate starts with a free walkthrough—Michael Brown will show you what’s in there before telling you what to do about it. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule.
Serving Burleson, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Burleson 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 Burleson
Cedar pollen is likely packing into your filter cabinet and supply plenum, creating a restriction that triggers the high-limit switch. A new filter can’t compensate for a loaded plenum. We see this weekly in Burleson during peak cedar season. Call (844) 886-2161 for a video inspection—estimates are free.
Yes. Blackland clay soil heave gradually pulls plenum boots loose, and the original builder-grade flex in homes built 1993–2015 has typically hardened by now. We find partial separations in roughly half the Burleson attics we enter. The fix is mechanical—reseat and seal with high-temp mastic—before cleaning makes any sense.
We recommend it. Homes from that era with original flex duct have reached the 20–25 year window where liner collapse and boot separation are likely. A camera run takes 15 minutes and shows you exactly what’s there. No guesswork, no surprises—just footage you can see yourself.
Often, but dust on registers can also signal a disconnected return pulling attic air. Cleaning dirty ducts won’t fix a mechanical separation. We inspect first, then clean only what’s actually dirty and intact. If your registers coat over within weeks of changing filters, there’s probably a breach upstream.
Every 3–5 years for most Burleson homes, but annually if you have allergy-sensitive occupants or pets. The cedar pollen load here is genuinely heavier than north metroplex cities, and the clay soil movement creates ongoing separation risks. After major foundation work or a particularly heavy cedar season, an inspection makes sense regardless of schedule. Call (844) 886-2161 and we’ll tell you whether you’re due.
Service Areas Near Burleson
We run Lennox service calls throughout Burleson—ZIP codes 76028 and 76097—and regularly work in Cleburne, Crowley, Joshua, Keene, and south Fort Worth neighborhoods. If you’re within 20 minutes of Alsbury Boulevard, we’re probably already in your area this week.
Book Your Lennox Service in Burleson Today
Michael Brown handles every Lennox job personally, from video inspection through final seal check. Same-day appointments often available. Call (844) 886-2161 for your free estimate—no pressure, just a straight look at what’s in your ducts and what it’ll take to fix it.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Burleson and surrounding communities since 2016.