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Texas-wide residential and commercial HVAC installs, repairs, and upgrades—built for comfort, efficiency, and reliability.
Service area: All of Texas • Hours: Daily 5:00 AM–8:00 PM
Comfort you can count on—anywhere in Texas
Browse recent HVAC work including replacements, new installs, tune-ups, and airflow improvements. We help homeowners and businesses stay comfortable through Texas heat, humidity, and seasonal cold snaps with practical recommendations and clean, code-aware installs.
- Residential and commercial HVAC
- Repairs, replacements, and preventative maintenance
- Smart thermostats, filtration, and indoor air quality options
- Ductwork and airflow troubleshooting

HVAC photo galleries
Examples of equipment, installs, and comfort upgrades. For availability and scheduling, call 936.259.4040 or request a quote.
Outdoor units & replacements



Filters, airflow & indoor air quality



Thermostats & smart comfort controls



HVAC system types we work with
Cooling
- Central air conditioning
- Ductless mini-splits
- Heat pumps (cooling + heating)
Heating
- Gas furnaces
- Electric air handlers
- Heat pumps
Airflow
- Ductwork repair and replacement
- Returns, registers, and balancing
- Insulation and sealing recommendations
Repair vs. replacement
Repair may make sense when…
- The system is generally reliable and the issue is isolated
- Airflow is good and comfort is consistent
- Parts are available and the repair is cost-effective
Replacement may be better when…
- Repairs are frequent or costs are stacking up
- Comfort issues persist (hot/cold rooms, humidity problems)
- You want a more efficient system or better indoor air quality
We’ll help you compare options based on your home or building size, usage, comfort goals, and budget—then recommend a practical path forward.
Our HVAC installation process
- Assessment: equipment condition, comfort issues, airflow, and goals
- Right-sizing: recommend system type and capacity for your space
- Install day: protect work areas, remove/replace equipment, connect and secure lines, verify safe operation
- Startup & testing: confirm temperatures, airflow, and thermostat operation
- Walkthrough: filter schedule, thermostat settings, and maintenance tips
Timelines & what’s included
Typical timelines
- Diagnostics/repair: often same-day scheduling depending on availability
- Replacement: typically 1 day for many homes (varies by scope)
- Ductwork improvements: 1–3 days depending on access and size
What’s included
- Site protection and clean-up
- Equipment installation and secure connections
- Thermostat setup and basic programming
- Startup testing and walkthrough
Energy efficiency & indoor air quality options
Efficiency upgrades
- Smart thermostats and scheduling
- Air sealing and insulation coordination
- Airflow balancing and duct sealing
- High-efficiency equipment recommendations
Indoor air quality
- Filter upgrades (where compatible)
- Humidity control guidance
- Ventilation and fresh-air options
- Allergen and odor reduction strategies
Maintenance tips (Texas-friendly)
- Change filters regularly—more often during peak cooling season
- Keep outdoor units clear of leaves and debris
- Use thermostat schedules to reduce run time when away
- Address humidity issues early to prevent comfort and air quality problems
- Schedule seasonal checkups before extreme heat or cold
Ready to improve comfort and efficiency?
Call 936.259.4040 or request a quote for Texas-wide HVAC service.
HVAC FAQs
How do I know if I need repair or replacement?
If repairs are frequent, comfort is inconsistent, or efficiency is poor, replacement may be the better long-term value. We’ll review your system condition and options so you can decide confidently.
Do you service both homes and businesses?
Yes. We handle residential and commercial HVAC work across Texas, including installs, repairs, and comfort upgrades.
What impacts HVAC pricing?
System type and size, access, ductwork condition, efficiency goals, and any electrical or airflow improvements can affect pricing. Request a quote and we’ll provide clear options.
Can you help lower energy bills?
Often, yes. Smart thermostat setup, airflow improvements, filter upgrades, and right-sized equipment recommendations can improve comfort and reduce wasted run time.
How often should I change my HVAC filter?
Many homes benefit from changing filters every 1–3 months. In heavy-use seasons (Texas summer), you may need more frequent changes depending on pets, dust, and filter type.