Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across Cedar Park
HVAC cleaning in Cedar Park typically runs $280–$650 for a full system service, with evaporator coil and blower cleaning completed in a single 3–4 hour appointment. We’re usually on-site within 24–48 hours of your call, and we bring the owner as the lead technician — no subcontracted crews navigating your property.

We know Cedar Park’s split personality: the manicured production subdivisions off Ronald Reagan Boulevard and the acreage properties with detached workshops down long drives near Buttercup Creek. Both need different approaches. Our HVAC Cleaning team has spent eight years learning the difference — Michael Brown handles every job personally, whether it’s a 2020 Lennar in Walsh Ranch or a 2005 DR Horton with a shop building off Fallbrook Drive. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate.
Why Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas Is Cedar Park’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
Our reputation in Cedar Park is built on showing up prepared for what we actually find. 775 customers have left verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and a significant share come from Williamson County repeat clients who’ve watched us extract the same pale caliche dust from their neighbors’ attics.
Response time matters here. From our dispatch point, we’re typically serving the 78613 and 78630 ZIP codes within 45 minutes during standard scheduling windows. Emergency calls for blower failures or clogged evaporator coils during July heat waves get same-day priority — we know Cedar Park’s systems don’t get a break when it’s 102°F in the attic.
Michael Brown’s hands-on role means the person quoting your job is the person crawling your attic. No bait-and-switch with junior techs who’ve never seen how Ashe juniper pollen mats onto a coil after a heavy December. That’s accountability you can verify face-to-face.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Cedar Park
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
Cedar Park’s evaporator coils take a beating that most markets don’t replicate. From April through October, your system runs cooling cycles that pull humid outdoor air across aluminum fins already dusted with caliche particulate. During cedar fever season, microscopic juniper pollen adheres to the wet coil surface and forms a biofilm that standard filter changes won’t touch. We remove the coil assembly when accessible, apply foaming cleaner, and finish with a Guardsman antimicrobial treatment that resists pollen adhesion through the next allergy season. A dirty coil in Cedar Park can cost you 30% in efficiency — we’ve measured it.
Blower Cleaning
The blower motor and squirrel cage sit downstream from your filter, which means everything that slips through — construction debris, pollen, fine caliche dust — impacts the blades directly. In production-built homes throughout Twin Creeks and Walsh Ranch, we regularly find blower wheels imbalanced by a decade of accumulated dust, causing vibration, bearing wear, and premature motor failure. We remove the entire blower assembly, clean each blade individually, and balance the wheel before reinstall. A clean blower moves rated airflow again. Your system doesn’t work harder. It works correctly.
Condenser Cleaning
Your outdoor condenser coil in Cedar Park battles cottonwood fluff in spring, limestone dust from nearby construction year-round, and the fine grit that blows off undeveloped Hill Country lots. We use a foaming cleaner and low-pressure rinse — never a pressure washer that folds fins flat. For homes near active development in the 78630 corridor, we recommend condenser cleaning every 18 months rather than the standard two-year interval. The unit can’t reject heat through a blanket of dust, and Cedar Park’s 100+ degree days don’t forgive that.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler cabinet houses your blower, coil, and often the filter rack — it’s the junction box of your HVAC system. In Cedar Park’s 2000s-era production homes, we’ve found air handlers installed in vented attics that exceed 140°F in August, degrading gaskets and allowing attic air to infiltrate the return plenum. We clean the entire cabinet interior, inspect and reseal penetrations, and verify that your filter fits snugly without bypass gaps. An air handler pulling 20% attic air is cleaning nothing efficiently.
Coil Treatment
After mechanical cleaning, we apply a polymer-based coil treatment that creates a non-stick surface. In Cedar Park’s climate, this matters more than in milder markets — your coil stays wet longer during our humid shoulder seasons, giving pollen and dust more time to adhere. The treatment we use is the same specification applied in commercial healthcare settings, adapted for residential load. It’s not a coating that insulates; it’s a surface modification that releases debris during normal condensate flow.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Cedar Park
We run Rotobrush and Nikro agitation systems on every Cedar Park job — the same equipment commercial restoration contractors deploy after fire or water damage, not the shop-vac adapters some competitors bring from big-box stores. For antimicrobial finishing and coil treatment, we stock Guardsman products specifically formulated for HVAC applications, not all-purpose disinfectants that corrode aluminum. We also carry Honeywell media filters for clients upgrading from standard fiberglass during their cleaning appointment. Parts and supplies stay on the truck, so we’re not making a second trip to source what we should have brought.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Cedar Park Homes
- Caliche dust compaction in flex duct low-points. Technicians working 15-to-20-year-old subdivisions in the 78613 ZIP consistently find this pale calcium carbonate soil cemented in duct valleys from original construction. A quick vacuum pass won’t touch it — it requires rotary brush agitation and controlled extraction.
- Attic heat degradation of flex duct support straps. Cedar Park’s unconditioned attics regularly exceed 140°F, causing plastic straps to fail and ducts to sag into new low points that trap debris. We note this during cleaning and flag it for repair before it becomes a restriction.
- Cedar pollen biofilm on evaporator coils. The December–February pollen events here deposit microscopic particles that adhere to wet coil surfaces and resist standard cleaning. Without antimicrobial treatment, the buildup recurs within a single season.
- Undersized filter racks in production-built homes. DR Horton, Meritage, and Lennar spec’d many Cedar Park homes with 1-inch filter slots that choke airflow when homeowners upgrade to pleated media. We identify this mismatch during air handler cleaning and recommend proper retrofit options.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Cedar Park, TX
A typical evaporator coil cleaning in Cedar Park runs $280–$380. Blower cleaning adds $180–$260. Full air handler service including both components: $450–$580. Condenser cleaning alone: $160–$240. Coil treatment as an add-on: $85–$120. Complete system cleaning — coil, blower, condenser, and treatment — typically falls between $580–$780 for standard residential systems up to 5 tons.
What moves you within these ranges? System accessibility matters — a furnace in a cramped closet off Park Meadow Drive takes longer than a horizontal attic unit with a decked platform. The degree of contamination matters too — a system never cleaned since 2005 construction requires more agitation cycles than one maintained every three years. We quote firm before starting work, not after we’re halfway through your attic. Estimates are free. Call (844) 886-2161.
We Also Serve Cities Near Cedar Park
Our service radius covers Brushy Creek to the east, Anderson Mill and Jollyville to the south, and Leander to the northwest — the full Williamson County corridor where the same Hill Country pollen and production-built housing patterns repeat. If you’re near the Cedar Park border in any of these communities, the same response times and pricing apply. We don’t charge a distance premium until we’re clearly outside this contiguous service area.
Serving Cedar Park, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Cedar Park 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 — HVAC Cleaning in Cedar Park
The Ashe juniper pollen released during December–February cedar fever events is microscopic and oil-coated, allowing it to slip through standard filters and adhere to damp evaporator coil surfaces. Once adhered, it forms a sticky biofilm that traps subsequent dust layers and reduces heat transfer efficiency. In Cedar Park’s position at the Hill Country transition zone, pollen concentrations exceed flat-terrain suburbs farther from the juniper belt by a significant margin. We treat coils with Guardsman antimicrobial specifically to resist this adhesion pattern — call (844) 886-2161 to schedule before peak season.
Yes, if you mention the secondary system when booking. Cedar Park acreage properties, particularly in the 78613 ZIP around Buttercup Creek, often feature detached workshops with independent air handlers that accumulate the same caliche dust and pollen as the main house. We allocate time and equipment for both systems, and we bring a vehicle that handles unpaved access — no getting stuck on long drives or wasting time with standard trucks that can’t reach your shop. One trip. Both systems. Done.
We clean with Rotobrush and Nikro rotary brush systems, apply Guardsman antimicrobial treatments, and stock Honeywell media filters for clients upgrading during service. These are contractor-grade tools and products, not consumer-grade alternatives. The Rotobrush system we deployed on Park Meadow Drive — extracting over 15 pounds of compacted caliche dust — is the same specification we bring to every Cedar Park job.
Cedar Park’s dominant housing stock — DR Horton, Meritage, and Lennar subdivisions like Twin Creeks, Buttercup Creek, and Walsh Ranch — was built with flexible ductwork routed through unconditioned attics. That flex duct degrades faster than rigid metal in 140°F attic heat, creating sag points that trap debris. Many of these homes have never been cleaned since original construction and still hold caliche dust and drywall debris from the build phase. We account for this in our scheduling and equipment setup — these systems need more labor-intensive cleaning than older rigid-duct homes in central Austin.
September through November is ideal — after the cooling season’s peak load, before heating demand rises, and ahead of December cedar fever. March through May is the second-best window, post-pollen and pre-summer heat. We do clean year-round, but July emergency calls for clogged coils carry premium scheduling urgency and may require next-day rather than same-day response. Book ahead when you can. Call (844) 886-2161 for available dates.
Ready to get your Cedar Park system cleaned by someone who knows what caliche dust looks like compacted in a 20-year-old flex duct? Michael Brown handles every job personally — no crews, no subcontracting, no surprises. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate. We’ll quote your specific system, your specific access, and your specific contamination level. Then we’ll show up and do the work.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Cedar Park and the greater Houston area since 2016.