Your employees stay comfortable and productive. Your customers don’t complain about the temperature or leave early. Your energy bills stop climbing every month for no clear reason.
We complete most commercial HVAC repairs the same visit. For larger jobs requiring special parts, we provide temporary solutions to keep your business operating while the right components get ordered. No guessing about what’s wrong or how much it’ll cost—just straight answers from technicians who’ve seen these problems hundreds of times.
The difference shows up in your monthly utility bills. Small efficiency improvements during repairs often cut energy costs by 15 to 25 percent in Live Oak’s climate. That’s real money back in your operating budget, month after month, just from fixing what wasn’t working right.
Texas Air Repair has spent more than two decades keeping commercial properties comfortable across the San Antonio area. We’re veteran-owned, which means we show up when we say we will and finish what we start.
Live Oak’s mix of older commercial buildings and newer construction means HVAC systems work hard almost year-round. Triple-digit summers and unpredictable winter mornings put stress on equipment that’s already aging in many properties around here. We’ve worked on most of the commercial system types you’ll find in this area—rooftop package units, split systems, heat pumps, chillers, and multi-zone setups.
Every technician is licensed, certified, and insured. We’re local, so we understand the climate challenges and building requirements specific to this region.
Call us and you’ll talk to someone who can actually help, not a voicemail system. For emergencies, we respond 24/7. For scheduled service, we work around your business hours to minimize disruption.
A certified technician arrives with diagnostic equipment and common commercial parts already on the truck. We identify most issues within the first 30 minutes. Before any work starts, you’ll know what’s wrong, what it costs, and how long it takes.
We complete repairs the same visit in most cases. If special parts are needed, we’ll implement a temporary fix to keep your system running while components get ordered. After the repair, the technician tests the system under load and checks for any other issues that might cause problems down the road. No surprises, no return visits for the same problem.
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Complete system diagnostics using commercial-grade equipment. Repairs on all major brands—Carrier, Trane, Lennox, York, Rheem—and most system types found in Live Oak commercial properties. Refrigerant leak detection and repair, compressor replacement, electrical component testing, thermostat calibration, and airflow balancing.
During repairs, we identify efficiency issues that drive up your energy costs. In Live Oak’s climate, where cooling systems run hard from April through October, small improvements make a noticeable difference in monthly bills. We’ll point out what’s costing you money and what can wait.
We offer emergency service around the clock. Restaurants, medical offices, retail spaces—any business that can’t afford downtime gets priority response. Maintenance contracts include scheduled service at convenient times, priority emergency response, and predictable costs instead of surprise repair bills. Businesses with maintenance agreements typically see 40 to 60 percent fewer emergency repairs compared to those skipping regular service.
We offer 24/7 emergency response for commercial clients. Response time depends on current call volume and your location, but most Live Oak businesses get a technician on-site within two to four hours of calling.
For true emergencies—complete system failure during business hours, refrigerant leaks, electrical issues—we prioritize those calls. Our technicians carry common commercial parts, so we complete many emergency repairs the same visit without waiting for parts to arrive.
If your business has a maintenance contract, you get priority scheduling for emergencies. That means you move to the front of the queue when you call. For businesses that can’t afford any downtime—restaurants, medical facilities, data centers—a maintenance agreement often pays for itself the first time you need emergency service.
Emergency repairs typically cost 50 to 100 percent more than the same repair during scheduled service. After-hours calls, rush parts ordering, and the urgency factor all drive up costs.
One emergency repair often costs more than an entire year of preventative maintenance. Regular maintenance catches small problems—a frayed belt, a small refrigerant leak, a failing capacitor—before they cause complete system failure. Research shows that businesses with scheduled maintenance see 70 to 75 percent fewer unexpected breakdowns.
The bigger cost is downtime. When your system fails during business hours, you’re dealing with uncomfortable employees, unhappy customers, and lost productivity until repairs finish. For retail businesses in Live Oak’s summer heat, a broken AC can mean customers leaving without making purchases. Scheduled maintenance happens at convenient times when it won’t disrupt operations.
We repair commercial systems of all ages. Many properties in Live Oak have equipment that’s 15 to 20 years old, and we work on those regularly.
Older systems present different challenges than newer models. Parts may be harder to find, efficiency standards have changed, and wear patterns differ. Our technicians have experience with legacy equipment and know which parts are still available and which repairs make financial sense versus replacement.
Sometimes an older system just needs proper maintenance and a few key repairs to keep running reliably. Other times, the repair costs don’t make sense compared to replacement, especially when factoring in energy efficiency. We’ll give you honest guidance about whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your situation. If your system is still repairable and you’re not ready to replace it, we’ll keep it running as efficiently as possible.
We service office buildings, retail spaces, restaurants, medical facilities, warehouses, and industrial properties throughout Live Oak. System types include rooftop package units, split systems, heat pumps, chillers, and multi-zone systems.
Each building type has different requirements. Restaurants need consistent temperatures in dining areas and powerful ventilation in kitchens. Medical offices require precise climate control and air quality standards. Retail spaces need systems that handle high customer traffic and frequent door openings. Warehouses often need zone control for office areas separate from storage spaces.
Our technicians are certified on major commercial brands and have experience with the specific challenges each property type presents. We understand local building codes and compliance requirements for commercial properties in Live Oak and the greater San Antonio area.
Maintenance contracts include scheduled service visits at times that work around your business operations. Frequency depends on your system size and usage—typically quarterly for most commercial properties, monthly for restaurants and high-use facilities.
During each visit, our technicians inspect all system components, test performance, check refrigerant levels, clean coils, replace filters, and identify potential problems before they cause breakdowns. Maintenance visits also include priority emergency response if something does break between scheduled services.
Contract pricing is predictable—you know your annual maintenance costs upfront instead of dealing with surprise repair bills. Most businesses find that maintenance contracts pay for themselves through reduced emergency repairs and lower energy bills. Systems that receive regular maintenance run 15 to 25 percent more efficiently than neglected equipment, which translates directly to lower monthly utility costs in Live Oak’s climate where HVAC systems work hard most of the year.
Yes. During repairs and maintenance, we identify specific issues driving up your energy costs. Common problems include refrigerant leaks, dirty coils, failing capacitors, improper airflow, and thermostat calibration issues. Each of these makes your system work harder and use more electricity.
Small efficiency improvements often reduce commercial cooling costs by 15 to 25 percent. In Live Oak, where cooling represents about 15 percent of a commercial building’s electricity use, those improvements show up clearly in monthly bills.
We’ll point out what’s costing you money and prioritize fixes by return on investment. Some improvements—like cleaning coils or fixing airflow problems—cost very little but deliver immediate savings. Others, like upgrading to programmable thermostats or adding zone controls, require more investment but pay back over time through reduced energy use. We’ll explain your options without pushing unnecessary upgrades.
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