When your commercial HVAC system goes down during business hours, you’re not just dealing with uncomfortable employees. You’re losing customers, productivity, and revenue until someone shows up to fix it. That’s the reality in Castle Hills, where summer temps regularly push past 100°F and your rooftop unit works nonstop just to keep up.
A properly installed commercial HVAC system changes that equation completely. You’ll see energy bills drop 20-40% from day one. Your equipment lasts longer because it’s sized right and installed correctly. And when you need service, you’re calling for maintenance, not emergencies.
The difference isn’t just comfort. It’s control over your operating costs and confidence that your building won’t become unworkable the moment your AC quits on the hottest day of the year.
We’ve been installing commercial HVAC systems across San Antonio, Houston, and Austin for over 20 years. We’re veteran-owned, which means when we commit to a timeline, we show up. When we quote a job, the price doesn’t change halfway through.
Our technicians are licensed, certified, and trained specifically on commercial systems—rooftop units, split systems, chillers, heat pumps, and packaged units. We’ve worked on everything from small retail spaces to 50,000-square-foot warehouses, and we understand what Castle Hills businesses face when their HVAC systems fail during peak season.
You’re not getting a residential crew trying to figure out commercial work. You’re getting people who’ve done this hundreds of times in Texas heat, on Texas timelines, with Texas building codes.
We start with your building, not a catalog. Our team evaluates your square footage, usage patterns, insulation, and budget to determine what system actually fits your needs. That might be a rooftop unit for a retail space, a split system for an office, or packaged units for a warehouse. We’re not upselling capacity you don’t need or undersizing to hit a price point.
Once we’ve designed your system, we schedule installation around your business hours. Most commercial HVAC installations in Castle Hills take one to three days depending on complexity. We coordinate with your team to minimize disruption, and if we need to work nights or weekends, we do.
After installation, we test every component, walk you through the new system, and set you up on a maintenance schedule that keeps your warranty valid and your equipment running efficiently. You’ll have our 24/7 emergency line, but the goal is that you never need to use it.
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Every commercial HVAC system installation in Castle Hills includes proper load calculations, equipment sizing, ductwork evaluation, and code-compliant installation. We handle permits, inspections, and coordination with your property manager or landlord if needed.
You’ll get energy-efficient equipment options that qualify for local rebates and tax incentives. In Castle Hills and the greater San Antonio area, upgrading to high-efficiency commercial HVAC can cut your energy consumption by 20-50%, which means you’re looking at payback within three to seven years on most systems.
We also install smart thermostats and building automation controls that let you monitor and adjust your system remotely. That’s especially useful if you manage multiple locations or want to control costs when your building isn’t occupied. And because Texas AC systems face some of the harshest conditions in the country—intense heat, roof exposure, constant demand—we only install equipment built to handle it.
Commercial HVAC installation in Castle Hills typically runs between $6,000 and $30,000 depending on your building size, system type, and complexity. A standard rooftop unit for a small retail space or office usually falls in the $5,000 to $15,000 range. Larger buildings with multiple zones, higher tonnage requirements, or specialized equipment like chillers will cost more.
The real question isn’t just upfront cost—it’s what you’ll spend over the next 10 years. A cheap install with an undersized or inefficient system will cost you thousands more in energy bills and repairs. Most businesses in the San Antonio area see ROI between 25-50% on properly installed, high-efficiency systems, especially when you factor in energy savings, rebates, and fewer service calls.
We’ll give you a transparent quote based on your actual needs, not a one-size-fits-all number. And we’ll show you where investing a bit more upfront saves you significantly over time.
Most commercial HVAC installations in Castle Hills take one to three days, depending on system size and building complexity. A straightforward rooftop unit replacement on a small office might be done in a day. A multi-zone system with new ductwork, controls, and multiple units could take closer to a week.
We schedule around your business hours whenever possible. If you can’t afford downtime during the day, we’ll work nights or weekends. The goal is to get your new system up and running without forcing you to close or move operations.
Before we start, we’ll give you an exact timeline and keep you updated if anything changes. We’re not the crew that shows up when we feel like it or disappears for days between phases. We finish what we start, clean up completely, and make sure your system is tested and running before we leave.
It depends on your building size, layout, and how you use the space. Rooftop units are common in Castle Hills for retail, offices, and restaurants because they save interior space and are easy to service. Split systems work well for smaller buildings or spaces where you need zone control. Packaged units are popular for warehouses and industrial buildings.
If you’re in a larger facility—say 10,000 square feet or more—you might need a chiller system or multiple rooftop units with building automation controls. The key is proper load calculation. An oversized system cycles on and off constantly, wasting energy and wearing out components. An undersized system runs nonstop and still can’t keep up when temps hit 105°F.
We’ll evaluate your building, your usage patterns, and your budget, then recommend what actually fits. You’re not getting a generic quote pulled from a price book. You’re getting a system designed for your space and your needs.
Yes. If your system fails completely and can’t be repaired, we can fast-track a replacement installation. We keep common commercial units in stock and have relationships with suppliers across San Antonio, so we can usually get equipment within 24-48 hours even during peak season.
Emergency installs cost more because we’re prioritizing your job, working after hours, and pulling in additional crew. But if your business is closed or unsafe because your AC is down in July, that cost is often less than what you’d lose staying shut down for a week waiting on a standard install timeline.
We also offer 24/7 emergency repair service, which is often the faster solution if your system can be fixed. Our goal is to get you back up and running as quickly as possible, whether that means a repair or a full replacement.
A properly installed commercial HVAC system in Castle Hills typically lasts 10-15 years. That’s shorter than the national average of 15-20 years because Texas heat is brutal on equipment. Your rooftop unit sits in direct sun, running nonstop through summers that regularly exceed 100°F. That constant demand wears out compressors, motors, and controls faster than systems in milder climates.
The good news is that proper installation and regular maintenance can push your system toward the longer end of that range. Systems that are sized correctly, installed to manufacturer specs, and maintained twice a year consistently outlast systems that are slapped together or neglected.
We back our installations with comprehensive warranties on parts and labor, and we’ll set you up on a maintenance plan that keeps your system running efficiently for as long as possible. Most businesses that stay on top of maintenance avoid the early failures and emergency replacements that come from skipping service.
Yes. Energy-efficient commercial HVAC systems often qualify for local utility rebates, federal tax credits, and state incentives. The specifics change year to year, but businesses in the San Antonio area can typically save 10-30% on qualifying high-efficiency equipment through various programs.
We’ll help you identify what rebates and credits apply to your project. Some programs require pre-approval or specific equipment certifications, so it’s important to plan for this before you buy. The paperwork can be a hassle, but the savings are real—sometimes thousands of dollars depending on system size.
Beyond rebates, the energy savings alone make high-efficiency systems worth it. Businesses that upgrade from older, standard-efficiency units typically see their energy bills drop 20-40%. When you combine that with available incentives, most commercial HVAC installations pay for themselves within three to seven years.
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