Air Duct Cleaning Conroe TX

Whole-system, camera-verified duct cleaning for what Conroe systems actually collect: spring pine pollen, humidity-fed coil grime, and new-build construction dust.

Conroe, TX and the Lake Conroe area · Calls may be recorded for quality and training purposes.

A duct system in Conroe collects three loads no filter fully stops. First, the construction story: in a corridor building this fast, thousands of local systems spent months open on a job site inhaling drywall dust and sawdust before their owners ever moved in. Second, the forest: every spring the pines release enough pollen to tint the county yellow-green, and a measurable share of it ends up cycling through the HVAC. Third, the humidity: an air conditioner that runs most of the year wrings constant condensation across its coil, and a damp coil in Gulf air grows things a dry-climate coil never has to. Together they make Conroe ductwork a recirculating reservoir the blower stirs several times an hour.

Real duct cleaning in Conroe, TX is a whole-system job. A high-volume HEPA vacuum connects at the air handler and puts the entire duct network under negative pressure, so everything dislodged travels toward the machine — never into your rooms. Each supply and return is then agitated individually with rotary brushes and compressed-air tools, working the debris off the duct walls and down the pressure gradient. The components come last and matter most in this climate: blower wheel, evaporator coil, drain pan, return plenum — because a clean duct bolted to a damp, dirty coil recontaminates itself the first humid afternoon.

Duct interior before and after whole-system cleaning in a Conroe TX home
Same duct, before and after — the camera doesn't negotiate

Worth it / not worth it — the honest list

Book it when:

  • The home has never had its post-construction cleanout — true of most newer Conroe builds.
  • Spring pollen season leaves the house dusting yellow inside, not just the porch.
  • Registers show visible growth, or the AC smells musty on startup — the humid-climate tell.
  • You just finished a remodel and the fine dust will not stop settling.
  • Pests got into the ductwork, or a previous owner's pets are still detectable in the airflow.
  • Rooms re-dust within a day and the filter can't explain it.

Skip it when: none of the above applies and the last cleaning was recent. Ducts are not an annual subscription, and the camera scope exists precisely so neither of us guesses — if yours are clean, that is what we tell you.

About those $79 whole-house ads

The Houston metro is blanketed with duct-cleaning bait pricing, and it reaches up the I-45 corridor too. The math never works: a real whole-system job runs hours with two technicians and truck-grade equipment. The $79 visit is a shop-vac at a few registers followed by a hard upsell in your hallway. Our pricing is by vent and system count, quoted straight at (936) 215-6659 before anyone is in your house, with dryer vent and coil add-ons itemized so you choose. Texas is a one-party-consent state.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the yellow pine pollen really get into the ducts?
It gets everywhere else — your car, your porch, the lake itself — and yes, the ductwork too. Every spring the pines dust Montgomery County yellow-green for weeks, and every door opening and window gap carries a share of it inside, where the return pulls it into the system. Pollen that settles in duct runs gets re-issued to the house a little at a time for months after the trees have finished. A post-spring duct cleaning is the reset; better filtration afterward slows the rebuild.
Our house is only a few years old. Surely the ducts are clean?
Newer is often worse, counterintuitively. Ductwork goes in mid-construction and spends months inhaling drywall dust, sawdust, and insulation fibers before the filters ever run — and Conroe has been building at full speed for a decade. Most new builds get zero duct cleaning at handover; the camera scope on a three-year-old Grand Central Park home routinely surprises its owners. That construction load is the single best reason to clean ducts in a boom town.
Is there mold in Conroe ducts?
More often than in dry-climate ducts, honestly — this is the Gulf side of Texas, and an AC system that runs nine months a year produces a lot of condensation. The usual culprits are a sweating evaporator coil and a sluggish condensate drain rather than the duct runs themselves. We clean what is there and show you the moisture source on camera, because without fixing the cause, mold removal is a subscription, not a solution.
How often should this actually be done?
Not annually, whatever the coupon says. Every three to five years is a reasonable cadence for a normal Conroe home, or event-driven: after a remodel, after pests, when registers show visible growth or the AC smells musty on startup, or when rooms re-dust within a day of cleaning. If the scope shows clean ducts, we tell you and you keep your money.
How long does a whole-house cleaning take?
Three to five hours for a typical Conroe two-story with one system — negative-pressure setup, every supply and return agitated individually, plus the blower, coil, and drain pan. Two-system homes run longer. Anyone quoting 45 minutes is doing a different (and cosmetic) service.
Do you clean dryer vents too?
Yes, and it is the add-on worth saying yes to — lint-restricted dryer exhaust is a genuine fire hazard and a silent efficiency killer, and in humid air a choked vent also means damp lint sitting in the run. We clear the line and verify airflow at the exit. Long vent runs to an exterior wall, common in bigger Conroe floor plans, are the classic lint traps.

Breathe easier in Conroe

Call (936) 215-6659 for a straight vent-count quote — whole-system, camera-verified duct cleaning across Conroe and the Lake Conroe area.

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