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Air Quality Services in Cedar Park, TX

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Serving the Cedar Park Area

Cedar Park is the fastest-growing city in Williamson County, adding tens of thousands of residents over the past decade on the strength of master-planned communities built between 2000 and 2010. That housing stock is now 15-25 years old, and original builder-grade flex ductwork installed during that era is reaching the age where accumulated cedar pollen, construction dust, and pet dander start visibly restricting airflow and driving up energy bills. We clean ducts in Buttercup Creek, Twin Creeks, Ranch at Brushy Creek, and Avery Ranch homes on a near-daily basis.

The city's $2.98 billion construction pipeline - including the Nebraska Furniture Mart development, the Bell District, and a $95M Marriott convention center - generates construction dust that infiltrates every home within a mile of an active site. Cedar Park sits in the heart of the Ashe juniper belt, meaning cedar fever season (mid-November through February) floods ductwork with pollen that standard 1-inch filters cannot fully capture. The combination of aging ductwork, ongoing development, and year-round allergen pressure makes Cedar Park one of our most consistently active service areas.

Our company is based at 11601 Century Oaks Terrace - just 8 miles from central Cedar Park on the 183A corridor. We service Cedar Park homes multiple times a week. Firefly Aerospace, Cedar Park Regional Medical Center, and National Oilwell Varco employees know us well - we have cleaned ducts in neighborhoods across every zip code in the city.

Our Services in Cedar Park

Cedar Park's 2000s-era housing boom left thousands of homes with original flex ductwork now 15-25 years old. Homes in Buttercup Creek, Twin Creeks, and Ranch at Brushy Creek have accumulated decades of cedar pollen, pet dander, and construction dust that restricts airflow and recirculates allergens with every system cycle. Learn more →

Builder-grade flex duct installed during Cedar Park's rapid 2000s growth degrades faster than sheet metal. Camera inspection in homes throughout 78613 and 78641 routinely finds sagging joints, disconnected trunk connections, and crushed flex sections in tight attic spaces - problems invisible from registers but costing real money in efficiency loss. Learn more →

Two-story homes in Avery Ranch and Anderson Mill West commonly have dryer vents routed through attic spaces with multiple bends - the exact configuration that traps lint and restricts airflow. Extended runs in these homes are among the most common dryer vent fire risks in the Cedar Park area. Learn more →

Older Cedar Park homes near the Anderson Mill and Buttercup Creek neighborhoods have wood-burning fireplaces that see heavy use during cedar season when residents want to seal the house. Annual sweeps and cap inspections prevent creosote buildup and keep cold-weather fires safe. Learn more →

Many Cedar Park homes were built to R-30 code in the early 2000s. With summers averaging 91-96°F and 80+ days above 100°F in record years, upgrading to R-38 or R-49 in Whitestone Oaks or Ranch at Brushy Creek homes can cut cooling costs by 15-25%. Learn more →

Cedar Park's proximity to Brushy Creek and its reservoir creates morning humidity that reaches 80%+ during cooling season. Evaporator coils in homes near the creek corridors are prime candidates for biological growth - UV-C light systems eliminate this at the source and are the most effective long-term solution for musty smells from registers. Learn more →

Cedar Park's western orientation and Hill Country sun exposure pushes attic temperatures above 150 degrees in summer. Solar attic fans are particularly effective in the 78613 zip code where newer construction has lower attic profiles and less natural ventilation. Learn more →

Why Cedar Park Chooses Air Central

Local Air Quality Challenges

Cedar fever (mountain cedar/Ashe juniper pollen): Central Texas experiences intense cedar pollen seasons from mid-November through February, with peak counts in the thousands during mid-January. Cedar Park sits in the Hill Country where Ashe junipers are dense, flooding homes with pollen that infiltrates HVAC ductwork.

Extreme summer heat and HVAC strain: Average summer highs range from 91°F in June to 96°F in August, with recent summers (e.g., 2023) logging 80+ days at or above 100°F. This forces HVAC systems to run near-continuously, accelerating dust and debris buildup in ducts.

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Air duct cleaning professionals serving Cedar Park, Buttercup Creek, and Twin Creeks neighborhoods

A Twin Creeks Home With 22 Years of Cedar Pollen

A Cedar Park family in Twin Creeks called us after their 8-year-old daughter's allergist recommended a duct cleaning evaluation. The 2002-built home had never had its ductwork professionally cleaned. Our camera inspection found a dense layer of cedar pollen, pet dander, and drywall dust on every duct surface - so thick in two return air runs that airflow was measurably restricted. We also found a flex duct joint in the attic that had separated, dumping conditioned air into the unconditioned attic space. We cleaned the full system, reconnected and sealed the separation with mastic, and confirmed airflow at every register before leaving. The parents called back two weeks later: the daughter's nighttime symptoms had improved noticeably, and their July electric bill came in $58 lower than the same month the prior year.

ZIP Codes We Serve

Cedar Park, TX

7861378641

Neighborhoods We Serve in Cedar Park

Cedar Park

Buttercup CreekTwin CreeksRanch at Brushy CreekWhitestone OaksAvery RanchAnderson Mill West

We serve all neighborhoods in the Cedar Park area. If you don't see yours listed, call us - we're likely nearby.

HVAC Challenges by Neighborhood in Cedar Park

Buttercup Creek and Twin Creeks are among Cedar Park's oldest master-planned communities, with homes dating to the mid-1990s and early 2000s. Original ductwork in these neighborhoods is now 20-30 years old - past the point where accumulated cedar pollen, pet dander, and construction particulate create visible restrictions in airflow.

Ranch at Brushy Creek and Whitestone Oaks sit directly adjacent to the Brushy Creek Regional Trail corridor. Proximity to the creek means elevated morning humidity that promotes biological growth on evaporator coils - a common finding in camera inspections of homes in these communities.

Avery Ranch and Anderson Mill West are two-story-dominant communities where long dryer vent runs through attic spaces are standard construction. These extended runs are the top dryer vent fire risk in the Cedar Park area and should be inspected and cleaned annually.

The Bell District and Nebraska Furniture Mart development zones have created persistent construction dust across the 183A corridor. Homes north of Whitestone Boulevard have been dealing with active construction dust infiltration for years - a factor that dramatically accelerates duct buildup in nearby neighborhoods.

About the Cedar Park Area

Home to the H-E-B Center, a 6,800-seat arena hosting 150+ events annually and home to the Texas Stars (AHL) and Austin Spurs (NBA G League).

Major employers include Cedar Park Regional Medical Center, Firefly Aerospace, National Oilwell Varco, and Leander ISD.

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Our certified technician arrives at your home, assesses your system, and provides a clear upfront quote.

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Expert Service

Using commercial-grade equipment, we deliver thorough, professional service.

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Frequently Asked Questions - Cedar Park, TX

What services does Air Central offer in Cedar Park?
We offer all 7 of our professional services in the Cedar Park area: Air Duct Cleaning, Air Duct Inspection, Dryer Vent Cleaning, Chimney Sweep & Repair, Attic Insulation, UV Lighting System, Solar Fan Installation. Same-day appointments are available throughout the area.
What areas do you serve near Cedar Park?
We serve Cedar Park and all surrounding communities in Williamson County.
How much does air duct cleaning cost in Cedar Park?
Pricing varies based on home size and system condition. Contact Air Central at (512) 601-4451 for a personalized estimate for your home.
Do you offer same-day service in Cedar Park?
Yes! We offer same-day and next-day appointments throughout the Cedar Park area. Call before noon for best availability.
Are your technicians licensed and insured?
Yes. All Air Central technicians are fully licensed, insured, and background-checked. We carry comprehensive liability insurance for your protection.
Why do Cedar Park homes need air quality services?
Cedar fever (mountain cedar/Ashe juniper pollen): Central Texas experiences intense cedar pollen seasons from mid-November through February, with peak counts in the thousands during mid-January. Cedar Park sits in the Hill Country where Ashe junipers are dense, flooding homes with pollen that infiltrates HVAC ductwork.
How often should I get my air ducts cleaned in Cedar Park?
The National Air Duct Cleaners Association recommends every 3-5 years, but Cedar Park homes may need more frequent cleaning due to Central Texas allergens, construction activity, and heavy AC usage. Homes with pets, allergies, or recent renovations should consider cleaning every 2-3 years.
Does Air Central offer dryer vent cleaning in Cedar Park?
Yes. We provide professional dryer vent cleaning throughout Cedar Park and surrounding areas. Clogged dryer vents are a leading cause of home fires. We recommend annual cleaning, especially for longer vent runs common in Cedar Park homes.
How many homes does Air Central serve in the Cedar Park area?
The Cedar Park area has a combined population of ~78,000, and Air Central serves homeowners across all of these communities. We know the housing stock and common HVAC setups specific to this area.

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