Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Converse, TX | Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas
We provide independent Lennox air duct cleaning service across Converse, TX — not manufacturer-authorized, but brand-familiar enough to spot the failure patterns other cleaners walk past. The one thing that makes our Lennox work here different: we’ve mapped how Converse’s military-rental turnover cycles and 140°F attic heat destroy specific Lennox flex-duct and foam-insulation components that generic duct cleaners don’t know to inspect. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate and video inspection.
Why Converse Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service
Michael Brown grew up in Oak Cliff, trained on HVAC fundamentals at Eastfield College in Mesquite, and has spent eight years focused on one trade: air duct and HVAC cleaning. He shows up on every job as lead technician. That means Converse homeowners get the owner — the person who decides what needs doing — actually crawling through their attic, not a subcontracted crew learning their house on the fly.
We’ve cleaned Lennox systems in Converse’s 1970s tract homes near JBSA-Randolph, in the 2000s subdivisions off FM 1516, and everywhere the housing stock carries that specific South Texas combination of caliche dust, cedar pollen, and deferred maintenance. Our equipment fleet — Rotobrush, Nikro, and Abatement Technologies systems — matches what commercial restoration contractors deploy, not the shop-vac setups some generalist HVAC companies bring to duct jobs as an afterthought.
775 customers. 4.9 stars. See for yourself. We use Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Guardsman products where air quality upgrades make sense, and we’ll show you phone-camera footage of what’s actually inside your ducts before recommending anything. As Michael puts it: “I’ll show you what’s in there before I tell you what to do about it.”
Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Converse
- Flex-duct inner liner delamination from attic heat. Lennox flex-duct routed through unconditioned attics in Converse’s 1970s–1990s homes — the dominant housing stock here — faces sustained 140°F+ temperatures eight to ten months yearly. The inner liner separates, releasing fiberglass fibers into airflow and dropping CFM by 30% or more. We spot this with video inspection before it becomes a full replacement job.
- Signature Series variable-speed blower motor overheating. Skipped duct maintenance during military PCS turnovers leaves debris layers that restrict airflow. The variable-speed motor in Lennox Signature Series units compensates until it can’t, throwing repeated fault codes and shortening motor life. Cleaning restores design airflow; we flag motors already damaged by years of overwork.
- CBA25UH foam insulation flaking inside supply plenums. Thermal cycling between brutal Converse attic heat and conditioned air causes the black foam insulation on Lennox CBA25UH air handlers to degrade. Flakes blow through registers, mistaken for mold or heavy dust. We identify the source during video inspection and clean the plenum properly.
- Downflow furnace sediment wells packed with caliche and cedar pollen. Lennox G14 and G16 downflow units in older Converse homes collect 10–20 years of compacted debris in their sediment wells — caliche dust from construction, mountain cedar pollen from December through February seasons, pet dander from successive tenants. Compressed-air lance extraction clears what brushes can’t reach.
- Collapsed flex-duct boots at supply plenums. The combination of heat degradation and layered debris weight collapses boots in rental properties cycling through military families. We’ve replaced dozens in Converse with OEM-spec flex duct and mastic, restoring airflow without the airflow loss of taped temporary fixes.
Lennox Service in Converse: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Converse sits directly adjacent to Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, creating an unusually dense concentration of landlord-owned rental homes that cycle through military families on two-to-three year PCS orders. Ductwork in these properties is routinely skipped during tenant turnovers. Technicians — us included — regularly encounter Lennox systems carrying accumulated debris, pet dander, and allergens from multiple successive occupants. This deferred-maintenance pattern is far more pronounced here than in owner-occupied suburbs like Schertz or Live Oak nearby.
For Lennox owners specifically, this means layered contamination signatures that generic cleaners misread. On Kitty Hawk Road, we video-inspected a Lennox Merit Series system in a 1980s rental and found two inches of compacted debris in the main trunk — debris from at least three previous military families with pets. We used a compressed-air lance and HEPA vacuum to clear it, then replaced the collapsed flex-duct boot at the supply plenum with OEM-spec material, restoring airflow and eliminating musty odors. Without video inspection, that job gets quoted as a standard cleaning, the boot stays collapsed, and the musty smell returns in weeks.
Lennox Models & Products We Service in Converse
We clean and restore Lennox Merit Series and Signature Series systems — the two lines we see most frequently in Converse’s housing stock — along with specific components including the CBA25UH air handler and G14 downflow furnace. Our approach is OEM-compatible, not OEM-exclusive: we stock Lennox-spec flex duct and mastic for repairs where matching factory performance matters, but we’ll honestly tell you when Converse’s attic environment has aged a component past cleaning recovery.
Our Rotobrush and Nikro systems handle the full range of Lennox duct configurations, from the short flex runs in 1970s Randolph-area tract homes to the longer, more joint-heavy layouts in 2000s subdivisions. For evaporator coil cleaning — critical on Lennox systems where debris bypasses filters during heavy cedar season — we use equipment sized for the job, not adapted from other trades.
Lennox Service Pricing in Converse
Lennox air duct cleaning in Converse typically runs $350–$650 for a complete residential system cleaning, with video inspection included. Jobs requiring flex-duct repair or boot replacement add $180–$340 per location depending on attic access and material length. Evaporator coil cleaning as an add-on runs $150–$250.
What drives cost: system size, number of supply/return vents, attic accessibility, and whether we find damage requiring repair beyond cleaning. Every estimate starts with a free inspection — Michael Brown handles these personally — and we show you the video before quoting any repair work. Call (844) 886-2161 for an exact quote; estimates are free and same-day appointments are often available.
Serving Converse, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Converse 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 Converse
The smell comes from layered pet dander, pollen, and moisture-trapped debris left by previous occupants in flex-duct systems that landlords rarely inspect between PCS cycles. Video inspection reveals whether the source is the duct trunk, a collapsed boot, or the evaporator coil. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free inspection — we’ll pinpoint it before quoting any work.
Yes — restricted airflow from debris-choked ducts forces the variable-speed blower to work harder, triggering the fault code regardless of filter condition. This is common in Converse rentals where ducts haven’t been cleaned across multiple tenant cycles. Cleaning restores proper airflow and eliminates the false alarm.
We can, because we adjust pressure and brush selection to the condition of your specific flex-duct liner. Delaminated or heat-brittled sections — common in Converse’s 1970s–1990s homes — are flagged during video inspection before cleaning begins, not discovered as damage afterward. We repair with OEM-spec material where needed.
Every two to three years for owner-occupied homes; annually if you’re in a rental property near JBSA-Randolph with turnover history you don’t know. Converse’s eight-to-ten-month cooling season and intense cedar pollen accelerate debris accumulation beyond what northern climates require. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule — inspections are free.
We do. The 2000s–2010s builds there have longer duct runs and more connection points, which means more failure points in the same brutal attic heat. We’ve cleaned and repaired Lennox systems throughout the FM 1516 corridor and can typically respond same-day or next-day.
Service Areas Near Converse
We work throughout Converse and surrounding Bexar County communities, including Schertz, Live Oak, Universal City, Windcrest, and the Lackland Air Force Base area. Whether your Lennox system sits in a 1970s Randolph tract home or a newer build near the Forum, we bring the same owner-led inspection and cleaning protocol.
Book Your Lennox Service in Converse Today
Michael Brown handles every estimate and leads every cleaning job personally. Same-day appointments are often available for Converse residents. Call (844) 886-2161 now for your free video inspection and estimate — clean ducts to sealed ducts to healthier air, done by the owner who’s actually in your attic.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Converse and South Texas since 2016.