Up to 89% Off on HVAC Cleaning at Texas Breeze
Technicians clean and inspect the dryer vent, hood or air ducts and the HVAC system to ensure all parts work well
Dryer Vent Cleaning
- Dryer unit and dryer vent inspection
- Pest guard cleaning
- Air flow effective test
- Dryer line cleaning for up to 6 feet
- Voucher may not be used for partial cleaning
Air Duct Cleaning Package with Unlimited Vents, One Main Return Register, and One Main Supply
- All supply vents serviced
- Full-home, 3-point HVAC inspection
- Filter check
- Mold inspection
- Free antibacterial sanitation
- One return vent
- One main duct
- Voucher may not be used for partial cleaning
Air Duct cleaning unlimited vents, one return one main supply and Dryer Vent
- All supply vents serviced
- Full-home, 3-point HVAC inspection
- Filter check
- Mold inspection
- Free antibacterial sanitation
- One return vent
- One main duct
- Dryer unit and dryer vent inspection
- Pest guard cleaning
- Air flow effective test
- Dryer line cleaning for up to 6 feet
- Voucher may not be used for partial cleaning
Estimate for Air Duct cleaning or Dryer Vent Cleaning or Hood Cleaning
- Inspection and Check Up
Service Area: Valid only within 150 miles of downtown Austin, TX (zipcode 78746) , 150 miles of downtown Dallas, TX (zipcode 75202) , 150 miles of downtown Houston , TX (zipcode 77063) ,150 miles of downtown San Antonio , TX (zipcode 78210), 150 miles of downtown Oklahoma City, OK (zipcode 73109) and 150 miles of downtown Tulsa, OK (zipcode 74104)
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About Texas Breeze
TexBreeze offers cleaning services for air ducts and dryer vents, as well as other products and services designed to improve your indoor air quality. Over time, air ducts accumulate a variety of contaminants, including dust, dirt, pest waste, pollen and mold spores. When your HVAC unit turns on, the heated or cooled air flows through your air ducts, picking up these contaminants. As your climate controlled air exits your vents, these contaminants become airborne where they can be inhaled or sucked back through your system. If they are inhaled, the occupants of your home or business may experience an increase in sinus congestion. When they flow back through your HVAC unit, they are caught in the filter. If there are an excessive number of particles, they can clog your filter, which reduces your HVAC unit's efficiency.