HVAC Contractor in Alamo Heights, TX

Your System Fails When You Need It Most

We keep Alamo Heights homes comfortable year-round with fast, honest HVAC services from certified technicians who actually show up.

Heating and Cooling Services Alamo Heights

You Get Comfort Back Without the Runaround

When your AC quits in July or your furnace dies on a cold January morning, you don’t need a sales pitch. You need someone who picks up the phone, shows up on time, and fixes the problem right.

That’s what happens when you call us. Your system gets diagnosed correctly the first time. You get a clear explanation of what’s wrong and what it’ll cost before any work starts. No surprises, no upselling, no dragging things out.

You’re back to a comfortable home faster because our technicians carry the parts most systems need. Your family isn’t sweating through another night or piling on blankets waiting for a callback. The air moves again, the temperature drops, and you can stop thinking about your HVAC system.

Licensed HVAC Contractor Alamo Heights, TX

Two Decades Serving San Antonio Area Homes

We’ve been handling HVAC services in Alamo Heights, TX since day one. We’re veteran-owned, which means we show up when we say we will and we do the job right the first time.

Our technicians are licensed, certified, and trained to work on every type of system—from older units in historic Alamo Heights homes to the newest high-efficiency models in modern builds. We’ve seen what happens when systems run in Texas heat and humidity, and we know how to keep them working longer.

We cover San Antonio, Houston, and Austin, but Alamo Heights is home. We know the neighborhoods, the housing stock, and what local homeowners deal with when temperatures hit triple digits and systems start failing.

Air Conditioning Contractor Alamo Heights, TX

Here's What Happens When You Call Us

You call or message us, and we pick up—even if it’s 2 a.m. on a Sunday. We ask a few questions about what’s happening with your system so we can send the right technician with the right tools.

We show up when we say we will. Our technician inspects your system, runs diagnostics, and figures out what’s actually wrong. Then you get a clear explanation and an upfront price before we touch anything.

Once you approve the work, we fix it. Most repairs happen the same day because we stock common parts. If it’s an installation or a bigger job, we walk you through the timeline and keep you updated.

Before we leave, we test everything to make sure it’s working the way it should. You get documentation of what we did, and if you have questions later, you can call us. We’re available 24/7 for emergencies, and we stand behind our work with solid warranties on parts and labor.

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HVAC Services in Alamo Heights, TX

What You Get With Our HVAC Services

We handle everything your heating and cooling system needs. AC installations, repairs, and tune-ups. Furnace and heat pump service. Emergency repairs when your system fails at the worst possible time.

We also take care of indoor air quality—duct cleaning, sealing, sanitizing, plus humidifier and dehumidifier installations. Alamo Heights homes deal with high humidity most of the year, and that affects both comfort and system performance. Proper humidity control keeps your home more comfortable and helps your system run more efficiently.

In Alamo Heights, TX, where summer heat pushes systems to their limits, regular maintenance matters. Systems here run about 2,200 hours a year, which is significantly more than the national average. That extra runtime means more wear, faster breakdowns, and shorter lifespans—typically 10 to 15 years instead of 15 to 20.

Our maintenance service catches small problems before they become expensive emergencies. We check refrigerant levels, clean coils, test electrical connections, and make sure your system is ready for the next heatwave. Most breakdowns happen on the hottest days of the year when every local HVAC company is slammed. Regular maintenance keeps you off that list.

How quickly can you get to my home for an emergency HVAC repair?

We run 24/7 emergency service, so we’re available nights, weekends, and holidays. Response time depends on where you are and how many calls are ahead of you, but we prioritize emergencies—especially during extreme weather.

When you call, we’ll give you an honest timeframe. If it’s the middle of a July heatwave and we’re running multiple emergency calls, we’ll tell you. Most of the time, we can get someone to your Alamo Heights home within a few hours.

We keep our trucks stocked with the most common parts, so there’s a good chance we can fix your system the same day. If we need to order a part, we’ll let you know upfront and give you options for staying comfortable while you wait.

Our maintenance visit covers everything your system needs to run efficiently and avoid breakdowns. We start by inspecting the entire system—inside and outside units, electrical connections, refrigerant levels, and airflow.

We clean the coils, check the condensate drain, test the thermostat, and tighten any loose connections. We also look at wear patterns on belts and motors, check capacitors, and measure system performance. If something’s starting to wear out, we’ll tell you so you can plan for it instead of dealing with a surprise breakdown.

The whole visit takes about an hour, and you get a report on what we found. Most people schedule maintenance twice a year—once before cooling season and once before heating season. That keeps your system running efficiently and catches problems early when they’re cheaper to fix.

It depends on the age of your system, the cost of the repair, and how well it’s been maintained. If your system is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than half the price of a new system, repairing usually makes sense.

If your system is over 15 years old, needs frequent repairs, or isn’t keeping your home comfortable anymore, replacement is probably the better move. Older systems also use more energy, so a new high-efficiency system can cut your utility bills significantly.

We’ll give you both options with honest pricing. If your system is on its last legs, we’ll tell you. If it’s worth repairing, we’ll tell you that too. We’re not here to sell you a new system if your current one has good years left.

This usually means your system is undersized for your home, low on refrigerant, or has a failing compressor. It could also be a dirty evaporator coil, a clogged filter, or ductwork problems that are losing cool air before it reaches your rooms.

In Alamo Heights, TX, where temperatures regularly hit the high 90s and humidity stays high, systems work harder than in most parts of the country. If your system is older or wasn’t sized correctly when it was installed, it might not have enough capacity to keep up on the hottest days.

We’ll test your system’s performance, check refrigerant levels, inspect the coils, and measure airflow. Once we know what’s causing the problem, we’ll explain your options. Sometimes it’s a simple fix. Other times, it means upgrading to a system that can actually handle the load your home requires.

Yes. We handle HVAC services for homes and businesses throughout Alamo Heights, TX. Residential work includes everything from single-family homes to apartments and condos. Commercial work covers offices, retail spaces, restaurants, and other business properties.

Commercial systems are more complex and often require faster response times because downtime affects your business. We understand that, and we prioritize commercial emergency calls accordingly. Our technicians are trained on both residential and commercial equipment.

Whether you need a new system installed, routine maintenance, or an emergency repair, we bring the same level of service. We show up on time, diagnose the problem accurately, and get your system back online as quickly as possible.

First, check your thermostat to make sure it’s set to heat mode and the temperature is set higher than the current room temperature. Check your circuit breaker to make sure it hasn’t tripped. If you have a gas furnace, make sure the gas valve is open.

If those things check out and your furnace still isn’t producing heat, you likely have an issue with the igniter, flame sensor, blower motor, or gas valve. These are common problems, especially in systems that haven’t been maintained regularly.

Don’t try to fix it yourself—furnaces involve gas lines, electrical components, and combustion, which means safety risks if you don’t know what you’re doing. Call us, and we’ll send a technician to diagnose the problem and get your heat back on. Most furnace repairs can be completed the same day.

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