Most commercial HVAC installations fail because contractors rush the assessment and guess at sizing. You end up with a system that costs too much to run and breaks down when you need it most.
Proper commercial HVAC installation in Somerset, TX means your system is designed for your building. We measure your space, calculate your cooling load, and account for how you actually use the building. That means the equipment runs efficiently instead of working overtime to keep up.
You’ll notice the difference in your energy bills. You’ll notice it when summer peaks and your system doesn’t struggle. And you’ll notice it when other businesses are calling for emergency repairs while yours keeps running.
We’ve been installing commercial HVAC systems across the San Antonio area since before Somerset’s recent growth boom. We’re veteran-owned, which means we show up on time and finish what we start.
Our technicians hold Texas state licensing and EPA 608 certification for refrigerant work. We carry commercial general liability insurance and workers’ comp because we’re working in your building around your employees and customers.
Somerset sits in one of the fastest-growing corridors outside San Antonio. As more warehouses, medical offices, and retail spaces go up, the demand for reliable commercial cooling has never been higher. We’ve been here through that growth, and we understand what buildings in this area need to stay comfortable year-round.
First, we assess your building. That means measuring square footage, checking insulation, reviewing your usage patterns, and understanding your budget. We’re not selling you the biggest system we can. We’re sizing equipment that matches your actual cooling load.
Next, we handle permitting and scheduling. Most commercial HVAC installation happens in occupied buildings, so we work around your hours. If that means evenings or weekends, we make it happen. We coordinate delivery, electrical connections, ductwork modifications, and refrigerant charging.
Installation typically takes one to three days depending on system complexity. We test every function before we leave. You’ll get documentation for warranties, rebates, and your first maintenance visit. If something doesn’t work right, we’re back the same day to fix it.
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Every commercial HVAC installation in Somerset, TX includes load calculation, equipment selection, and full system design. We handle rooftop units, split systems, packaged units, and multi-zone configurations. You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all approach.
We pull permits, schedule inspections, and make sure everything meets local building codes. That includes electrical work, refrigerant line installation, ductwork connections, and control system setup. If your building needs upgrades to support the new system, we’ll tell you upfront.
Somerset’s commercial buildings range from small retail spaces to large industrial facilities. Each one has different cooling demands. A warehouse with high ceilings and loading docks needs different equipment than a medical office with constant foot traffic. We account for that in the design phase so your system isn’t undersized or wasting energy.
You’ll also get guidance on available rebates and tax credits for energy-efficient equipment. Texas offers incentives for commercial HVAC upgrades, and we’ll help you navigate the paperwork to take advantage of them.
Commercial HVAC installation in Somerset typically runs between $6,000 and $30,000 depending on system type, building size, and complexity. A small retail space with a single rooftop unit costs less than a multi-zone office building with separate heating and cooling.
The biggest cost factors are equipment capacity, installation complexity, and whether your building needs electrical or ductwork upgrades. If you’re replacing an existing system, costs are usually lower because the infrastructure is already in place. New construction or major retrofits cost more because we’re starting from scratch.
We provide upfront pricing after assessing your building. No surprises, no upselling. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before we start work.
Most commercial HVAC installations in Somerset take one to three days. A straightforward rooftop unit replacement on a small building can be done in a day. Larger systems with multiple zones, custom ductwork, or complex controls take longer.
The timeline depends on equipment delivery, permitting, and whether we’re working around your business hours. If you need us to install after hours or on weekends to avoid disrupting operations, that’s an option. We schedule around your needs, not ours.
We’ll give you a clear timeline during the estimate. If delays happen—weather, supply chain issues, inspection scheduling—we’ll keep you updated. Most installations are completed faster than expected because we plan thoroughly before we start.
The best commercial HVAC system for your Somerset building depends on square footage, ceiling height, insulation, occupancy patterns, and budget. Rooftop units work well for single-story retail or warehouse spaces. Split systems make sense for multi-room offices. Packaged units are common in restaurants and medical facilities.
We don’t recommend equipment until we’ve assessed your building. A system that works great in a 2,000-square-foot office might be completely wrong for a 10,000-square-foot warehouse with high ceilings and poor insulation. Load calculation tells us exactly what capacity you need.
Energy efficiency matters too. Newer systems with higher SEER ratings cost more upfront but save money on monthly bills. We’ll show you the payback period so you can decide if the investment makes sense. Some businesses prioritize upfront cost. Others want the lowest operating cost. Both are valid—we just need to know which matters more to you.
Yes, commercial HVAC installation in Somerset, TX requires permits. Any time you’re installing new equipment, modifying ductwork, or upgrading electrical systems, local building codes require inspection and approval. We handle the permitting process as part of the installation.
Permits ensure the work meets safety standards and energy codes. Inspectors check refrigerant connections, electrical wiring, gas lines (if applicable), and system controls. Skipping permits might save time upfront, but it creates liability issues and problems when you sell the building or file an insurance claim.
We schedule inspections and coordinate with local authorities. You don’t have to deal with the paperwork or follow-up. Once the system passes inspection, you’ll get documentation proving the installation was done correctly and legally.
If your newly installed commercial HVAC system breaks down, we’re back the same day to fix it. Equipment failures right after installation are rare, but when they happen, it’s usually a minor issue—faulty sensor, refrigerant leak, or control setting that needs adjustment.
All new equipment comes with manufacturer warranties covering parts and sometimes labor. We’ll handle warranty claims so you’re not dealing with manufacturers directly. Our installation work is also guaranteed. If something fails because of how we installed it, we fix it at no charge.
We also offer 24/7 emergency service for commercial clients. If your system goes down during a Somerset summer heatwave and your business can’t operate without cooling, we respond within hours. Most commercial HVAC repairs are completed on the first visit because our trucks carry common parts and our technicians have seen just about everything.
Yes, we schedule commercial HVAC installation in Somerset around your business hours. If you can’t afford downtime during the day, we’ll work evenings, weekends, or overnight. Most installations cause minimal disruption because we plan the work in phases.
For example, if you’re replacing a rooftop unit, most of the work happens on the roof. Your employees and customers won’t notice much beyond some noise. If we’re working inside—running ductwork, installing air handlers, upgrading thermostats—we section off work areas and keep disruption contained.
We’ll walk you through the schedule during the estimate. You’ll know exactly when we’ll be on-site, which areas will be affected, and how long each phase takes. If your business has peak hours or days you can’t have contractors around, we work around that. The goal is a new system that works perfectly without costing you business during installation.
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