Commercial HVAC Installation in Selma, TX

Your System Fails, Your Business Stops

Commercial HVAC installation in Selma, TX that keeps your doors open and your energy bills down—backed by veteran-owned reliability and 20+ years of experience.

Commercial HVAC System Installation Selma, TX

What Happens When Your System Actually Works

Your employees stop complaining about the temperature. Your customers stay longer. Your energy bills drop by 30% or more because modern systems don’t waste power fighting Texas heat.

That’s what proper commercial HVAC installation in Selma, TX gets you. Not just cold air, but consistent comfort that doesn’t cost a fortune to maintain. Systems sized right for your space, installed by technicians who’ve done this for two decades, and built to handle the kind of summer days that make weaker units quit.

You’re not paying for equipment alone. You’re buying years of fewer service calls, lower monthly costs, and the kind of reliability that lets you focus on running your business instead of babysitting a temperamental HVAC system. When installation is done right the first time, everything else gets easier.

Commercial HVAC Installer Selma, TX

Veteran-Owned, Texas-Based, Actually Available

We’ve spent over 20 years installing commercial HVAC systems across San Antonio, Houston, and Austin. We’re veteran-owned, which means we show up when we say we will and finish what we start. No runarounds, no disappearing after the sale.

Selma businesses deal with the same climate challenges as the rest of Central Texas—brutal summers, unpredictable springs, and systems that run nearly year-round. We’ve installed everything from small office units to multi-zone rooftop systems for warehouses and retail spaces. We know what works here and what doesn’t.

You’ll work with certified technicians who’ve seen every brand, every building type, and every problem that comes with commercial HVAC system installation in Selma, TX. We’re available 24/7 for emergencies because we know downtime costs you money.

Commercial HVAC Installation Services Selma, TX

How We Install Your System Start to Finish

First, we assess your building. Square footage, ceiling height, insulation, existing ductwork, and how you actually use the space. A restaurant needs different airflow than a medical office. We size your system based on real load calculations, not guesses.

Next, we walk you through equipment options. You’ll see upfront costs for standard-efficiency units versus high-efficiency models, and we’ll show you the energy savings over time so you can make an informed decision. We’re not here to upsell you on features you don’t need.

Installation day, we remove your old equipment, install the new system, connect it to your existing infrastructure (or upgrade what needs upgrading), and test everything before we leave. You get a walkthrough of your new controls, maintenance recommendations, and direct contact info for our team. Most commercial HVAC installation services in Selma, TX take one to three days depending on system complexity.

After installation, we’re still available. You’re not handed off to a different department for service. Same team, same number, same level of care.

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Commercial Rooftop HVAC Unit Installation Selma, TX

What You Actually Get With Our Installation

You get a system properly sized for your building’s needs. Oversized units cycle on and off constantly, wasting energy and wearing out faster. Undersized units run nonstop and never quite keep up. We calculate the right capacity based on your actual space, not a quick estimate.

You get energy-efficient equipment that cuts your monthly costs. Modern commercial systems use 30-50% less energy than units installed even ten years ago. In Selma’s climate, where your HVAC runs most of the year, that difference shows up fast on your utility bills. We install inverter-driven compressors and variable-speed fans that adjust output instead of running full blast all the time.

You get commercial rooftop HVAC unit installation in Selma, TX that’s built to last. Rooftop units take a beating from sun, rain, and Texas storms. We install them with proper weatherproofing, secure mounting, and easy access for future maintenance. Your technicians won’t be fighting with a poorly installed unit when it needs service down the road.

You also get honest guidance on what to maintain and when. We’ll set you up with a preventive maintenance schedule that actually prevents problems instead of just checking boxes. Most emergency repairs happen because small issues were ignored—we help you catch them early.

How much does commercial HVAC installation cost in Selma, TX?

Most commercial HVAC installation in Selma, TX runs between $6,000 and $30,000 depending on system size, equipment efficiency, and installation complexity. A small office with a single rooftop unit sits on the lower end. Larger buildings with multiple zones, upgraded controls, or ductwork modifications cost more.

Rooftop units specifically range from $5,000 to $15,000 installed. That includes the equipment, labor, electrical connections, and startup. If your building needs duct repairs, upgraded thermostats, or structural reinforcement for the unit, expect additional costs.

High-efficiency systems cost more upfront but save 30-50% on energy bills compared to standard models. In Texas, where your system runs hard most of the year, you’ll typically recover that difference within three to five years. We give you upfront pricing for both options so you can decide what makes sense for your budget and timeline.

Most commercial HVAC system installations in Selma, TX take one to three days. A straightforward rooftop unit replacement on a small building can be done in a day. Larger systems, multi-zone setups, or installations requiring ductwork modifications take longer.

We schedule installations to minimize disruption to your business. If you can’t shut down during business hours, we’ll work evenings or weekends. Some businesses prefer a phased approach where we install one zone at a time so the rest of the building stays operational.

Weather can affect rooftop installations. We don’t install units in heavy rain or high winds because it’s unsafe and can damage equipment. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. Most delays are a day or two at most, and we’ll work with your schedule to make it as painless as possible.

System size depends on your building’s square footage, ceiling height, insulation, window placement, occupancy, and heat-generating equipment. A 3,000-square-foot office might need a 5-ton unit, but a 3,000-square-foot restaurant with kitchens and high customer traffic could need 8 tons or more.

We calculate load requirements using Manual J or similar methods. That means measuring your space, checking insulation values, accounting for sun exposure, and factoring in how you use the building. A warehouse with minimal occupancy needs different capacity than a medical office with constant foot traffic.

Bigger isn’t always better. Oversized systems cool too quickly without removing humidity, leaving your space clammy and uncomfortable. They also cycle on and off more frequently, which wears out components faster and wastes energy. Right-sized systems run longer cycles, control humidity better, and last longer. We size your system based on your building’s actual needs, not rules of thumb.

If your system is over 15 years old and needs a major repair—compressor, heat exchanger, or evaporator coil—replacement usually makes more sense. Older systems use outdated refrigerants that are getting expensive and harder to find. They’re also far less efficient than modern equipment.

If repair costs exceed 50% of replacement cost, or if you’ve had multiple repairs in the past two years, you’re throwing money at a dying system. New commercial HVAC installations in Selma, TX pay for themselves through lower energy bills and fewer service calls.

That said, if your system is under 10 years old and the repair is minor, fixing it is usually the right call. We’re not here to sell you a new system when a $500 repair solves the problem. We’ll give you honest numbers: what the repair costs, what replacement costs, and what you’ll save on energy and maintenance over the next five years. You make the decision based on real information, not a sales pitch.

Yes. We’re certified to install and service all major commercial HVAC brands including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, York, Rheem, Goodman, and others. If you have a brand preference based on past experience or a relationship with a supplier, we’ll work with that.

If you’re open to recommendations, we’ll suggest equipment based on your building’s needs and your budget. Some brands offer better warranties. Some have more readily available parts. Some are built specifically for high-demand commercial environments. We’ll explain the differences so you understand what you’re buying.

We don’t push one brand because we get a better commission. We install what works best for your situation. Our reputation depends on your system running reliably for years, not on moving specific product lines. You’ll get honest guidance on which equipment makes sense for your building, your usage patterns, and your maintenance preferences.

New systems need filter changes every one to three months depending on your environment. Dusty warehouses need more frequent changes than clean office spaces. Dirty filters restrict airflow, make your system work harder, and drive up energy costs.

You’ll also need professional maintenance twice a year—once before cooling season and once before heating season. That includes checking refrigerant levels, cleaning coils, inspecting electrical connections, lubricating moving parts, and testing safety controls. Preventive maintenance catches small problems before they become expensive failures.

Commercial systems in Texas run nearly year-round, so they accumulate wear faster than residential units. Regular maintenance extends equipment life by five to ten years and reduces energy consumption by 10-20%. Most emergency breakdowns happen because routine maintenance was skipped. We offer maintenance contracts that schedule everything automatically, so you’re not trying to remember when your system was last serviced. You’ll spend less on repairs and get more years out of your investment.

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