Fast, Reliable HVAC Cleaning Across Richland Hills
HVAC cleaning in Richland Hills typically runs $280–$580 for a complete system service, and most appointments in the 76180 area are scheduled within 24–48 hours. We’re familiar with the older ranch homes that define this city — the post-war slabs along Handley Drive, the 1960s developments near Greenbriar, and the properties tracing Loop 820’s southern edge where highway particulate infiltrates aging duct systems year-round.

Our HVAC Cleaning team serves Richland Hills with the same equipment commercial restoration contractors use: Rotobrush agitation systems and Nikro HEPA vacuums, not shop-vac conversions. Michael Brown, our owner, leads every job personally. We’ve learned that Richland Hills homes need a different approach than newer suburbs — the original fiberglass duct liner in these attics has baked through decades of 140°F summers, and the first-time owners we’re meeting often don’t realize what’s circulating through their supply vents. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate.
Why Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas Is Richland Hills’s Preferred HVAC Cleaning Company
We’ve built our reputation in Tarrant County’s Mid-Cities on one straightforward difference: the owner shows up and does the work. Michael Brown has operated Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service for eight years, and he remains the lead technician on every Richland Hills job — not a subcontracted crew learning your system on the clock.
Our 4.9-star average across 775 verified reviews reflects what happens when a specialist handles the work directly. Richland Hills customers specifically mention the thoroughness of our HVAC cleaning process and the clarity of what we find — no fear tactics, just photos of what’s actually inside their evaporator coils and blower assemblies.
Response time to Richland Hills averages same-day or next-day scheduling, with most 76180 appointments completed in a single trip. We know the street grid, the attic configurations of these slab-foundation ranches, and the particular contamination patterns that show up near Loop 820. That local familiarity means we arrive with the right attachments and cleaning protocols already in mind.
Our HVAC Cleaning Services in Richland Hills
Evaporator Coil Cleaning
The evaporator coil in your Richland Hills air handler works constantly through North Texas’s extended cooling season — often March through November. In the attic-mounted systems common to 1960s ranch homes here, that coil sits in unconditioned space where attic heat pushes refrigerant pressures higher and biological growth takes hold on the fins. We remove the coil access panel and clean with foaming degreaser followed by low-pressure rinse, restoring heat transfer efficiency. A clean coil in these older systems can recover 10–15% of lost cooling capacity without any mechanical repair.
Blower Cleaning
Your blower motor and wheel move every cubic foot of conditioned air through your Richland Hills home. Decades of accumulated dust, particularly in homes near Loop 820 where highway particulate adds to normal household debris, throw the wheel out of balance and strain the motor bearings. We remove the blower assembly entirely — not just vacuum around it — and clean the wheel vanes, motor housing, and cabinet interior. In the ranch homes off Greenbriar Drive and throughout the 76180 zip, we’ve found blower wheels so loaded with debris that airflow was reduced by 30% before the homeowner noticed any vent noise.
Condenser Cleaning
Your outdoor condenser coil faces Richland Hills’s combination of cottonwood fluff, oak pollen, and the fine dust that settles across Tarrant County between spring storms. We fin-comb the coil straight, then apply foaming cleaner and rinse from the inside out to push debris outward without driving it deeper. For homes with mature shade trees — common in the established neighborhoods north of Loop 820 — we also clear the cabinet base and check drain channels where organic matter accumulates.
Air Handler Cleaning
The air handler cabinet in your Richland Hills attic is the central junction of your HVAC system, and in these 1950s–1970s homes it’s often never been opened for cleaning. We sanitize the entire cabinet interior, including the drain pan where standing water breeds microbial contamination, and treat the insulation lining if it’s still intact. Where the original liner has degraded from years of attic heat exposure — a pattern we see regularly in Richland Hills’s older housing stock — we’ll document it and discuss repair options. The musty smell many homeowners attribute to “just how the house is” usually traces directly to this cabinet.
Heat Exchanger Cleaning
Gas furnace heat exchangers in Richland Hills’s older homes require careful inspection and cleaning, particularly in systems that have run for decades with oversized blowers or restricted return airflow. We inspect for soot loading that indicates incomplete combustion, clean the exchanger surfaces without compromising their integrity, and verify proper flame characteristics. This is not a DIY-accessible component — the combination of combustion gases, high temperatures, and the exchanger’s position in the furnace cabinet requires specific training and equipment.
Coil Treatment
After mechanical cleaning, we apply EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment to evaporator and condenser coils in Richland Hills systems where biological growth is present. This is particularly relevant in homes with chronic drain pan overflow or in the humid weeks before and after North Texas’s peak summer, when attic dew points stay elevated overnight. The treatment we use is compatible with Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality accessories commonly installed in these homes.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Richland Hills
We maintain familiarity with the equipment brands most commonly found in Richland Hills’s established neighborhoods: Carrier, Trane, Lennox, and Rheem systems from the 1980s through current models, plus the Goodman and Amana units frequently installed in rental properties throughout the 76180 area. For air quality upgrades, we stock Honeywell media filters and Aprilaire humidifier pads, allowing same-visit replacement when your cleaning appointment reveals degraded components. Our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment handles the physical cleaning; our knowledge of these brands ensures we don’t disturb factory-sealed components or void remaining warranty coverage on newer equipment.
Common HVAC Cleaning Problems We See in Richland Hills Homes
- Duct liner disintegration from attic heat. The original fiberglass liner in Richland Hills’s 1950s–1970s ranch homes has endured decades of attic temperatures exceeding 140°F. We regularly find this material shedding fibers directly into the airstream, visible as fine glittering particles in flashlight beams during inspection.
- Highway particulate infiltration near Loop 820. Homes on Richland Hills’s southern edge pull diesel soot and fine road dust through unsealed duct joints under negative pressure. Homeowners often misdiagnose the resulting respiratory irritation as seasonal allergies until we show them the black accumulation in their supply plenum.
- Musty air handler cabinets from decades of moisture cycling. Attic-mounted air handlers in these older homes rarely have adequate drain line maintenance history. The resulting biofilm in drain pans and on cabinet insulation produces the persistent “old house” smell that cleaning alone won’t resolve without cabinet-level treatment.
- Oversized blower wheels loaded with debris from infrequent maintenance. Many Richland Hills homes have run for 15–20 years without blower service. The accumulated mass throws wheel balance off, increasing motor amp draw and reducing airflow to every room simultaneously.
Pricing for HVAC Cleaning in Richland Hills, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Richland Hills |
|---|---|
| Evaporator Coil Cleaning | $180–$320 |
| Blower Assembly Cleaning | $150–$280 |
| Condenser Coil Cleaning | $120–$220 |
| Air Handler Cabinet Cleaning | $200–$350 |
| Heat Exchanger Inspection & Cleaning | $220–$380 |
| Complete HVAC System Cleaning (all components) | $480–$780 |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility of your attic air handler, the degree of contamination we find, and whether your system requires coil treatment or drain line clearing beyond standard cleaning. Homes in the Loop 820 corridor often land in the upper portion of ranges due to heavy particulate loading. We provide exact quotes before beginning work — no open-ended billing. Estimates are free: call (844) 886-2161.
We Also Serve Cities Near Richland Hills
Our service radius covers the full Mid-Cities corridor, including North Richland Hills to the north, Watauga to the northeast, Hurst to the east, and Haltom City to the west. The same owner-led service and Rotobrush/Nikro equipment fleet serves these communities with the response times and local knowledge we’ve built across Tarrant County.
Serving Richland Hills, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Richland Hills 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 Richland Hills
Homes within a half-mile of Loop 820 show measurably higher diesel particulate and fine road dust accumulation in their duct systems compared to properties farther north in 76180. The constant traffic generates sub-micron particles that infiltrate through aging duct joints under negative pressure, creating a sooty buildup we don’t see in newer suburbs with sealed flex-duct systems. If you’re south of Handley Drive or along the Greenbriar corridor, we specifically inspect for this pattern and adjust our agitation and vacuum protocols accordingly. Call (844) 886-2161 for an inspection tailored to your location.
Yes — cleaning is often essential before any other improvement, and it frequently reveals whether your ducts need sealing or repair rather than replacement. We’ve restored airflow and air quality in dozens of original Richland Hills systems where the primary problem was decades of accumulated debris, not duct failure itself. On a five-acre property off Greenbriar Drive, we cleaned a 1960s ranch system where decades of negative pressure had pulled attic insulation and highway dust deep into the supply plenum. Using Rotobrush agitation and a HEPA Nikro vacuum, we removed heavy fiber and diesel particulate buildup, restoring airflow and indoor air quality in one trip. If your duct liner has fully disintegrated, we’ll show you the condition and discuss options.
Cleaning the air handler cabinet, drain pan, and evaporator coil eliminates the biological source of most musty odors in Richland Hills’s older attic systems. The smell typically comes from biofilm in the drain pan or on degraded cabinet insulation, both of which we address directly. If the original insulation liner is too far gone, we’ll note that and recommend replacement — but most homeowners find the odor resolves with thorough cabinet cleaning and antimicrobial treatment. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule.
Yes — we service detached structures on Richland Hills’s larger lots, including workshop HVAC units and the duct runs that serve them. These systems often go longer between cleanings and may use heavier-duty equipment than the main residence. We bring the same Rotobrush and Nikro equipment to outbuildings and can coordinate the work with your main house service in a single visit.
Richland Hills receives the same Hill Country mountain cedar drift that blankets Tarrant County each winter, but your older duct system’s leakage profile determines how much accumulates inside versus passing through. Homes with unsealed joints in unconditioned attics pull more pollen-laden attic air into the supply side, particularly during the brief heating season when systems cycle on after long idle periods. Cleaning removes the accumulated reservoir; sealing prevents rapid reaccumulation. We can assess both during your appointment.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Richland Hills and the Mid-Cities since 2016.