HVAC Contractor in Randolph AFB

Beat Texas Heat with Reliable HVAC Service

When your AC fails in Randolph AFB’s brutal summer heat, you need an HVAC contractor who shows up fast and fixes it right the first time.

AC Contractors Randolph AFB TX

Stay Cool All Summer Long

You know what it’s like when your air conditioner breaks down in July. The house turns into an oven within hours. Your family can’t sleep. Your energy bills skyrocket from running fans that barely help.

That’s exactly why Randolph AFB residents call Texas Air Repair. We get your system running efficiently again, so you can forget about the heat outside and focus on what matters most. No more sweating through the night or worrying about whether your AC will make it through another scorching Texas summer.

When we’re done, your home stays consistently cool without breaking the bank on energy costs. Your system runs quietly and reliably, giving you the peace of mind you deserve.

Licensed HVAC Contractor Texas

30+ Years Serving Texas Families

We’ve been keeping San Antonio area families comfortable since 2010, including the military families and residents of Randolph AFB. We understand what Texas heat does to HVAC systems better than anyone.

Our licensed technicians know that when your AC goes out in Randolph AFB, it’s not just an inconvenience—it’s an emergency. That’s why we offer same-day and 24/7 emergency service to get your family comfortable fast.

As a locally-owned company, we’ve built our reputation on honest work and fair pricing. We don’t oversell you on equipment you don’t need. We fix what’s broken, replace what can’t be fixed, and always explain exactly what we’re doing and why.

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Simple, Transparent Service You Can Trust

When you call Texas Air Repair, here’s exactly what happens. We answer the phone—not a call center—and schedule your appointment for the same day when possible. Our technician arrives on time and explains the problem in plain English before starting any work.

We diagnose the issue thoroughly, checking all components to make sure we catch everything the first time. Most repairs are completed during that initial visit, so you’re not waiting days for parts or follow-up appointments.

Before we leave, we test the entire system to ensure everything is working properly. We clean up completely and walk you through what we found and what we fixed. You get a clear explanation of the work and a fair price with no surprises.

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HVAC Services Randolph AFB TX

Complete HVAC Solutions for Texas Climate

Living near Randolph AFB means dealing with some of the most demanding weather conditions in Texas. Your HVAC system works overtime from March through October, and when winter cold snaps hit, your heating better be ready.

We handle everything your HVAC system needs: emergency repairs when your AC dies during a heat wave, complete system installations when it’s time to upgrade, and preventive maintenance to keep everything running efficiently. We service all major brands and system types, from traditional central air to modern high-efficiency heat pumps.

What sets us apart in the Randolph AFB area is our understanding of military family schedules and needs. We work around deployments, PCS moves, and tight budgets. We also know that base housing and off-base homes in the area have specific challenges, from older ductwork to unique electrical setups, and we’re equipped to handle them all.

How quickly can you respond to AC emergencies in Randolph AFB?

We offer same-day service for most emergency calls in the Randolph AFB area, and we’re available 24/7 for true emergencies. When your AC fails during a Texas heat wave, we understand that waiting until tomorrow isn’t an option. We have technicians strategically located throughout the San Antonio area, which means we can typically reach Randolph AFB within an hour of your call during normal business hours. For after-hours emergencies, we aim to have someone to your home within 2-3 hours. We keep our service trucks fully stocked with the most common parts and components, so in most cases, we can complete your repair during that first visit rather than having to schedule a follow-up appointment.
Repair costs vary depending on what’s wrong with your system, but we always provide upfront pricing before we start any work. Simple fixes like replacing a capacitor or cleaning coils typically run $150-$300. More complex repairs involving compressors or major components can range from $500-$1,500. The good news is that we diagnose the problem thoroughly before giving you a price, so you know exactly what you’re paying for and why. We also explain whether a repair makes financial sense or if you’d be better off investing that money toward a replacement system. We never surprise you with hidden fees or charges you weren’t expecting. What we quote is what you pay, and we’ll explain every line item if you have questions.
This is one of the most common questions we get, and the answer depends on several factors: your system’s age, the cost of repairs, and how efficiently it’s been running. If your AC is over 10-12 years old and needs a major repair costing more than $1,000, replacement often makes more sense. We also look at your energy bills. If they’ve been climbing steadily even though your usage hasn’t changed, your system is probably losing efficiency and costing you more money every month. In Texas heat, an inefficient system can easily add $100+ to your monthly electric bill. We’ll always give you an honest assessment. If a repair will get you several more years of reliable service, we’ll recommend the repair. If you’re throwing good money after bad, we’ll explain why replacement is the smarter choice and help you find a system that fits your budget.
Yes, we’re trained to work on all major HVAC brands including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, York, and many others. We see everything from brand-new high-efficiency systems to older units that have been running for 15+ years. Each brand has its quirks and common issues, and our experience with the full range means we can diagnose problems quickly and know where to find the right parts. We maintain relationships with multiple suppliers to ensure we can get components fast, even for older or less common systems. If you have a newer system that’s still under warranty, we can often perform warranty repairs and handle the paperwork with the manufacturer. For older systems, we’ll help you weigh the cost of repairs against replacement and give you honest advice about what makes the most financial sense.
Texas heat is brutal on HVAC systems, so regular maintenance isn’t optional—it’s essential if you want your system to last and run efficiently. We recommend professional maintenance twice a year: once in early spring before the heavy cooling season starts, and once in fall before you need heating. During maintenance visits, we clean the coils, check refrigerant levels, inspect electrical connections, replace filters, and test all components. We also check your ductwork for leaks, which are common in Texas due to the extreme temperature swings that cause expansion and contraction. Between professional visits, you should change your air filter every 1-2 months during heavy use periods. Keep the area around your outdoor unit clear of debris, and don’t ignore unusual noises or smells. Catching small problems early prevents major breakdowns during the worst possible times—like the middle of a July heat wave.
Absolutely. We hold all required licenses from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). In Texas, any contractor working on air conditioning, refrigeration, or heating systems must be properly licensed—it’s not optional. We maintain our certifications and stay current with ongoing education requirements. We’re also insured and bonded, which protects both you and us if something unexpected happens during the work. When you hire an unlicensed contractor, you’re taking a huge risk. If something goes wrong, your homeowner’s insurance may not cover the damage. Plus, unlicensed work often doesn’t meet code requirements, which can cause problems when you sell your home or file insurance claims. Always verify that your HVAC contractor has current Texas licensing before letting them work on your system.

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