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Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Trophy Club, TX

Lennox Air Duct Cleaning in Trophy Club, TX | Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas

We provide independent Lennox air duct cleaning and repair across Trophy Club, TX — not factory-authorized, but factory-familiar after eight years of crawling through the flex-duct networks that dominate this town’s 1995–2010 build-out. The one thing that sets our Lennox work apart here: Trophy Club’s HOA-mandated radiant barriers in every attic force us to snake equipment around foil sheeting rather than cut through it, adding precision (and time) that crews from Roanoke or Keller simply don’t need. If your Lennox Signature or Merit Series system is pushing 15–25 years, the combination of Lake Grapevine humidity and 140°F attic summers has likely started degrading that flex-duct liner. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free video inspection and estimate.

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Why Trophy Club Residents Choose Us for Lennox Service

Michael Brown grew up in Oak Cliff and cut his teeth on Texas HVAC systems through hands-on coursework at Eastfield College in Mesquite before spending years in attics across the Metroplex. When he launched Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service eight years ago, he made one decision that still defines us: the owner shows up and does the work. On every Trophy Club job, Michael is the lead technician running the Rotobrush or Nikro system — not a subcontracted crew you’ll never see again.

That matters for Lennox owners because these systems have quirks. The Signature Series plenums need custom agitation heads. The Merit Series flex-duct from the 2000s era degrades differently than Carrier or Trane equivalents. We’ve mapped enough Trophy Club attics to know which streets got which builder-grade Lennox package, and we stock OEM mastic and compatible flex-duct for the repairs that follow cleaning. Our 775 verified reviews average 4.9 stars — a volume that rules out cherry-picking and reflects what happens when the same technician owns the outcome from phone call to final walkthrough.

We lean on the same equipment commercial restoration contractors use: Rotobrush and Nikro systems, plus Abatement Technologies for air quality work. No shop vacs with brushes duct-taped to the hose. When Michael pulls out his phone to show you what’s actually inside your ducts, it’s footage from a borescope, not a marketing stock photo. “I’ll show you what’s in there before I tell you what to do about it” — that’s how we’ve built trust in Trophy Club homes from the golf course perimeter to South Trophy Club Drive.

Common Lennox Air Duct Cleaning Problems We Solve in Trophy Club

  • Flex-duct liner delamination at the foil scrim. In Trophy Club’s 140°F+ attics, Lennox’s inner liner separates from the foil backing, creating silver-flake debris rafts that standard vacuuming misses. We see this in roughly 60% of 2000s-era Signature and Merit Series systems here — far more than in cooler attic environments. Our rotary brush agitation breaks the debris loose before high-velocity extraction.
  • CleanAir filter cabinet gasket shrinkage. Twenty-plus years of heat cycling in Trophy Club attics hardens the foam gaskets on Lennox CleanAir cabinets installed during the 1998–2008 build wave. The gap draws fiberglass insulation fibers directly into the return plenum. We replace with quality-aftermarket cabinets when Lennox OEM is discontinued, sealed with mastic rated for attic temperature swings.
  • Pulse furnace vibration loosening hanger straps. Lennox Pulse units — common in Trophy Club’s early-2000s prestige builds — create harmonic vibration that gradually walks flex-duct straps off their supports. Sag points trap mountain cedar pollen (peak season December–April) and pet dander in low spots. We find this in about 80% of Trophy Club homes with original Pulse furnaces. Video inspection pinpoints the sags; we re-strap with load-rated hangers.
  • Evaporator coil fouling from runtime overload. Original owners in Trophy Club’s HOA-governed neighborhoods ran systems continuously to protect hardwood floors and wine cellars from humidity swings. Those runtime hours loaded coils with debris despite relatively “young” duct age. We clean coils as part of our full pathway service — not a separate upsell.
  • Microbial growth in poorly sealed returns. Lake Grapevine’s elevated humidity versus inland DFW communities creates condensation inside Lennox duct runs with compromised sealing. The 15–25-year age window means original mastic has cracked. We apply fresh OEM mastic after cleaning, not tape that’ll fail in next summer’s heat.

Lennox Service in Trophy Club: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Trophy Club’s nearly universal construction era — mid-1990s through mid-2010s — means your Lennox system likely shares a duct profile with every neighbor on your street. These aren’t occasional finds; they’re the default. The 3,500–5,500 sq ft homes in neighborhoods like The Highlands and The Fairways carry two or three independent HVAC systems each, with extensive branching flex-duct networks that accumulate far more linear footage (and more potential failure points) than a typical DFW ranch. Here’s the Trophy Club-specific constraint you won’t find on generic pages: every HOA covenant from this build-out requires attic work to preserve the radiant barrier foil installed during original construction. Our crews snake Rotobrush hoses and borescope cables around that barrier rather than cutting access holes. Adds twenty to thirty minutes per zone versus unbarriered attics in neighboring Roanoke. We’ve developed specific techniques for Lennox Signature Series plenums that sit tight against barriered roof decks — techniques that matter when you’re paying for owner-level precision, not crew-level speed.

Lennox Models & Products We Service in Trophy Club

We clean, repair, and seal ductwork connected to Lennox Signature Series (S-Class, EL16XC1, EL280DF), Elite Series (EL18XC1, EL296V), and Merit Series (ML14XC1, ML193UH) equipment. Our Trophy Club van stocks OEM Lennox flex-duct and mastic for critical sealing repairs, plus quality-aftermarket filter cabinets and hangers when original parts are discontinued. For the 2005-era EL296U and similar gas furnaces still common on South Trophy Club Drive and Trophy Wood Drive, we carry the custom agitation heads that fit tight Signature plenums without damaging surrounding radiant barrier. We don’t install new Lennox equipment and we’re not factory-authorized — we’re the independent crew that knows what 15–25 years of Trophy Club attic conditions do to these specific systems.

Lennox Service Pricing in Trophy Club

Most Trophy Club Lennox duct cleaning jobs fall between $380 and $720 for a full-system cleaning, depending on home size, number of HVAC zones, and whether we find delaminated liner or separated joints requiring repair. Homes with three independent systems — typical for 4,000+ sq ft properties here — run toward the higher end. Flex-duct repair with OEM mastic sealing adds $180–$340 per zone. Evaporator coil cleaning, when needed after heavy runtime years, ranges $220–$380. Every estimate starts with a video inspection; you’ll see the borescope footage before we quote. No pricing by square footage alone — we measure actual linear duct, count registers, and inspect attic access conditions (including that radiant barrier routing). Call (844) 886-2161 for your free estimate. We’ll show you what’s in there first.

Serving Trophy Club, TX — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Trophy Club 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 Trophy Club

Service Areas Near Trophy Club

We run Lennox service calls throughout the northern DFW corridor from our Trophy Club base, including Dallas (Oak Cliff and beyond), Highland Park, University Park, and Bellaire. Most Trophy Club neighbors in 76262 are within our same-day response zone.

Book Your Lennox Service in Trophy Club Today

Your Lennox system has survived two decades of Trophy Club attic summers. Whether it’s silver-flake debris from delaminated liner, a sagging Pulse furnace duct run, or just overdue maintenance on a system that’s logged more hours than its age suggests, we’ll show you what’s happening before we recommend a fix. Same-day appointments available. Call (844) 886-2161 for your free video inspection and estimate.

Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Trophy Club and the greater DFW area since 2016.

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