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Although boerne may appear to be pure country air, things are not like that inside our homes. Boerne’s air ducts load up more quickly than those in most other Texas cities due to a combination of factors such as December cedar pollen spikes, limestone dust from rocky soil, longer AC runtime from summer temperatures above 100°F, and attic insulation fibers moving through return ducts.
Duct cleaning is not something we at Green Air Duct Pro consider a “dusting service.”
We approach it as the restoration of HVAC airflow, elimination of allergens, and recovery of system efficiency — designed especially for homes in the Hill Country and the climate of Boerne.
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Boerne is located in the highest cedar pollen zone in Texas. Even with routine cleaning and filter replacement, ducts act as pollen magnets from late December to February, collecting billions of airborne particles that then circulate throughout your house each time the air conditioner or heater is turned on.
When you combine soil-derived limestone dust, construction debris along I-10, pet dander, attic insulation fibers, and coil condensation, the outcome is:
| Measurable HVAC Impact | Real Home Result |
|---|---|
| 30–40% airflow loss | Hot/cold rooms, weak AC output |
| 18–25% coil efficiency loss | AC runs longer to reach temp |
| +20–30% longer runtime per cycle | Higher CPS Energy bills |
| Static pressure increase | Early blower motor wear |
| Recirculated allergens | Cedar fever symptoms indoors |
This is why dust returns to surfaces within hours in many Boerne homes — the source is inside the supply ducts, not on the furniture.
| Contaminant | Local Source | HVAC Consequence |
|---|---|---|
| Cedar pollen | Hill Country trees | Sticks to ducts & coils |
| Limestone particulate | Dry soil, construction | Blocks blower fins |
| Pet dander & hair | Ranch & indoor pets | Filter overload |
| Attic insulation fibers | Unsealed return leaks | Air quality drop |
| Biofilm (moisture + dust) | Overworked AC coils | Musty or mildew odor |
If you’ve noticed musty smells, weak airflow, or nonstop dust — the ducts, not the house, are the issue.
| Step | Technical Purpose |
|---|---|
| Rotary brush agitation | Breaks bonded pollen + dust film |
| Negative-pressure vacuum extraction | Removes debris without re-release |
| Return & supply duct cleaning | Fixes uneven airflow & dust blowback |
| Blower + coil inspection | Identifies internal HVAC blockage |
| HVAC-safe antimicrobial fog | Neutralizes bacteria + odor film |
| Optional UV-C light install | Prevents regrowth on coil & ducts |
This is full-system mechanical cleaning built for Boerne homes.
When air ducts, coils, and blower parts are dirty, your HVAC system has to work harder to move air.
After a proper deep cleaning, you don’t just “feel” the difference — there are real, measurable improvements in airflow, cooling performance, and energy use.
Here’s what changes before vs. after a professional cleaning:
| What We Measure | Before Cleaning | After Cleaning | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Airflow (CFM) | Air struggles to move through dust-clogged ducts | Air moves freely again | Rooms cool faster |
| Coil Temperature Split | Low (10–13°F) = weak cooling output | Back to 17–21°F (normal range) | AC stops running nonstop |
| AC Runtime | Runs longer every cycle | Shorter, more efficient cycles | Lower energy bills |
| Dust in Home | Returns to furniture in hours | Reduced for 3–5 weeks | Easier to keep home clean |
| Allergen Levels | Recirculated pollen + dust | 80–90% reduction | Relief for allergy/sinus issues |
This is not just a cosmetic cleaning — it’s a system performance upgrade.
Boerne’s IAQ issues are caused by dry dust, cedar pollen, attic heat load, and extended AC runtime rather than humidity or mold, in contrast to coastal Texas cities.
For this reason, our IAQ model emphasizes airflow + contaminant control rather than “duct deodorizer” junk services or fragrance foggers.
In Boerne, where attic temperatures can rise above 140°F, proper attic insulation is crucial. By reducing the amount of time the air conditioner must run to maintain a set temperature, upgrading or topping off insulation lowers thermal heat transfer, stabilizes indoor comfort, and lowers electric bills.
Real wood-burning fireplaces are still found in many Boerne homes. The risk of chimney fires and smoke backdraft is increased by the heavy creosote deposits that cedar, oak, and mesquite produce inside the chimney flue. A professional sweep guarantees safe winter use by removing blockages, soot, and creosote.
UV-C lights installed inside the air handler eliminate bacteria, mold, and other odor-causing microorganisms before they spread throughout your house. This is particularly helpful in Boerne because the city’s long summers result in a lot of condensation on air conditioner coils, which is ideal for HVAC biofilm growth.
The component of your air conditioning system that actually cools the air is your evaporator coil, but in Boerne, it also acts as a sticky trap for moisture, limestone dust, and cedar pollen. The AC cannot absorb heat effectively when the coil fins are covered in debris and biofilm, which makes the system operate harder and longer.
Why Boerne homes need it more often:
The blower wheel is what pushes air through your ducts. When it’s covered in dust, pet hair, cedar residue, or attic debris, airflow drops by 25–40%, even if your ducts are clean.
In many Boerne homes, weak airflow is not the duct — it’s the blower.
Common signs of a dirty blower wheel:
In Boerne, your air conditioner works harder than most people realize. It runs through long 100°F summers, collects cedar pollen all winter, pulls in limestone dust from Hill Country winds, and sits inside attics that regularly hit 140°F or more. Over time, all of that ends up stuck to the evaporator coil — the part of your AC that’s supposed to make the air cold. When the coil is covered in pollen, dust, and moisture buildup, it can’t absorb heat properly. The result is weak cooling, longer run times, higher power bills, and that musty “dirty-sock” smell when the AC first turns on.
At the same time, the blower wheel — which is what pushes air through every vent in the house — starts to clog with that same debris. Once the blower fins get coated, airflow can drop by 30–40% even if the ductwork is clean. That’s why some rooms feel starved for air, the system seems louder, or the AC runs and runs but never catches up. Most homeowners think the ducts are the problem, but in Boerne, it’s often the blower and coil choking the system from the inside out.
When both the coil and blower are professionally cleaned, the difference is instant — stronger airflow, faster cooling, lower energy use, and a system that finally shuts off instead of running all day. In a place like Boerne, where cedar pollen sticks to everything, dust travels with every breeze, and HVAC units run 9–10 months a year, coil + blower cleaning isn’t optional — it’s the key to keeping your AC healthy, efficient, and long-lasting.
While we don’t operate a public walk-in office (because our work is done on-site in your home), Green Air Duct Pro is a local, family-owned service company based right here in the Boerne area.
We provide same-day and next-day service throughout Kendall County and nearby Hill Country communities.
All work is performed at your home or business, and scheduling is available 7 days a week.
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