Air Quality Services in Marble Falls, TX
Professional indoor air quality services for Marble Falls and surrounding communities.
Serving the Marble Falls Area
Marble Falls is the furthest city in our service area - 49 miles northwest of our home base, deep in the Highland Lakes region of the Hill Country. We serve it because homeowners here have limited options for professional air quality services, and the area's unique challenges - lake humidity, limestone terrain, extreme heat, and a mix of older and newer homes - deserve the same quality of service that Austin-area homeowners receive.
Homes near Lake Marble Falls and Lake LBJ face elevated humidity year-round, with morning levels reaching 55-80%. This lake-driven moisture promotes biological growth inside ductwork and on evaporator coils more aggressively than in areas farther from water. The surrounding limestone terrain adds mineral dust to the mix - fine particulate that passes through standard filters and accumulates on every interior surface of the HVAC system.
The housing stock here is split between newer developments (Gregg Ranch, Channel Oaks) and older homes in Highland Terrace and Pecan Valley that date back to the 1970s and 1980s. The older homes have sheet-metal ductwork that has been accumulating dust for 40+ years, while newer homes deal with construction debris and the ever-present limestone dust. Both need attention - just different kinds.
Our Services in Marble Falls
Lake humidity and limestone dust create a unique combination inside Marble Falls ductwork - a gritty, damp layer that harbors allergens and restricts airflow. Professional cleaning here addresses both the mineral buildup and the biological growth it supports. Learn more →
Older Marble Falls homes have sheet-metal ductwork with 40+ years of service. Camera inspection reveals corrosion, separated joints, and insulation deterioration that you cannot see from the registers but that are costing you money every month. Learn more →
Older Marble Falls homes often have dryer vents that were extended during remodels. The lake humidity slows drying inside these vents, compacting lint into dense blockages that increase fire risk. Learn more →
The Highland Lakes area uses fireplaces more than Austin proper due to cooler winter nights at higher elevation. Creosote buildup and cap damage from Hill Country weather are common findings. Learn more →
Highland Terrace and Pecan Valley homes from the 1970s-80s have insulation that has settled to R-15 or below. The Hill Country's extreme summer heat makes this an urgent upgrade - not a nice-to-have. Learn more →
Lake proximity means Marble Falls coils are perpetually damp during cooling season. UV-C lights are the most effective way to prevent the biological growth that causes musty smells in lakefront and lake-adjacent homes. Learn more →
Marble Falls homes with stone or tile roofing absorb intense sun. Solar attic fans are especially effective in the Hill Country where elevation and clear skies mean higher UV exposure and hotter attics. Learn more →
40 Years of Buildup in a Highland Terrace Home
A retired couple in Highland Terrace called us because their energy bills had been climbing steadily despite replacing their AC unit two years prior. The new unit was working fine - the problem was the original 1978 sheet-metal ductwork. Our camera inspection revealed a quarter-inch of calcium-enrichite dust on every interior surface, multiple joints that had separated over the decades, and two supply runs where the interior insulation liner had completely deteriorated, leaving exposed metal that sweated during cooling. We cleaned the entire system, resealed every joint with mastic, and re-insulated the bare sections. Their next electric bill dropped $65 from the same month the prior year.
ZIP Codes We Serve
Marble Falls, TX
Neighborhoods We Serve in Marble Falls
Marble Falls
We serve all neighborhoods in the Marble Falls area. If you don't see yours listed, call us - we're likely nearby.
HVAC Challenges by Neighborhood in Marble Falls
Highland Terrace and Pecan Valley are Marble Falls' older neighborhoods with 1970s-1980s housing stock. Original sheet-metal ductwork has 40+ years of accumulated limestone dust and allergens - these homes benefit the most from professional duct cleaning and camera inspection.
Gregg Ranch and Channel Oaks are newer developments near the Highland Lakes. Lake proximity creates elevated humidity that promotes biological growth inside ductwork and on evaporator coils, requiring more frequent maintenance than homes in drier locations.
Northwood Acres and Ridgemont Village have a mix of housing ages and styles typical of the Hill Country. Dark stone and tile roofing common in these neighborhoods absorbs intense sun, pushing attic temperatures above 150 degrees and accelerating insulation degradation.
About the Marble Falls Area
Founded in 1887 by blind Confederate Gen. Adam R.
The city's namesake waterfall is now submerged beneath Lake Marble Falls, created when the Max Starcke Dam was built by the LCRA in 1951.
How It Works
Call & Schedule
Contact us to schedule your appointment in the Marble Falls area. Same-day and next-day available.
Professional Assessment
Our certified technician arrives at your home, assesses your system, and provides a clear upfront quote.
Expert Service
Using commercial-grade equipment, we deliver thorough, professional service.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
We walk you through the results and ensure you're 100% satisfied before we leave.

