Your HVAC system runs almost constantly in Texas. That means higher wear, higher bills, and higher risk of failure when you need it most.
A properly installed commercial HVAC system cuts cooling costs by up to 45% and heating electricity use by up to 75%. That’s real money back in your budget every month. More importantly, it means your employees stay productive, your customers stay comfortable, and your operations don’t stop because the air went out at 2 PM on a Tuesday in July.
We size equipment based on actual load calculations for your building—not guesswork. We account for insulation gaps, occupancy patterns, and the specific demands of your space. The result is a system that works efficiently from day one and doesn’t burn out in two years because it was undersized or poorly matched to your needs.
Texas Air Repair is a veteran-owned HVAC company with over 20 years of experience installing and servicing commercial systems across San Antonio, Von Ormy, and the surrounding region. We’ve worked with office buildings, retail spaces, and industrial facilities throughout the I-35 corridor.
Von Ormy businesses face the same climate challenges as the rest of South Texas—extreme summer heat, unpredictable winters, and humidity that strains equipment year-round. We’ve been handling those conditions since day one. Our technicians are licensed, insured, and trained on the latest equipment and code requirements, so your installation is done right and passes inspection the first time.
We’re available 24/7 for emergencies because we know a failed system doesn’t wait for business hours. When you call, you’re talking to people who understand what’s at stake.
We start with a site assessment. That means walking your facility, measuring spaces, checking existing ductwork, and identifying problem areas like poor insulation or ventilation issues. We run load calculations to determine the right equipment size—not what’s easiest to install, but what your building actually needs.
Once we’ve designed the system, we coordinate with local inspectors to ensure everything meets San Antonio building codes and safety standards. We schedule installation around your business hours whenever possible to minimize disruption. If that means working nights or weekends, we make it happen.
Installation includes mounting equipment, connecting ductwork, running electrical and refrigerant lines, and integrating controls. We test the system under load, calibrate thermostats, and walk you through operation and maintenance basics. Before we leave, we confirm everything is running efficiently and you’re 100% clear on how to use it.
After installation, we’re still here. You’ll have access to our maintenance team and 24/7 emergency support if something goes wrong.
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Every commercial HVAC installation in Von Ormy, TX includes complete system design, equipment selection, and professional installation by licensed technicians. We handle rooftop units, split systems, and packaged HVAC systems depending on your building layout and cooling requirements.
You’ll get energy-efficient equipment rated for Texas climate conditions. That means units designed to handle sustained high temperatures without overworking or breaking down. We install programmable thermostats and zone controls so you’re not cooling empty spaces or running equipment when you don’t need to.
All installations are code-compliant and inspected. We coordinate directly with local authorities to ensure your system meets every regulation, so you’re covered from a safety and legal standpoint. We also provide documentation for your records, including warranty information, maintenance schedules, and system specs.
Von Ormy’s business community depends on reliable climate control. Whether you’re running a retail space near Highway 16 or managing an industrial facility off I-35, we match the system to your operation—not the other way around.
Most commercial HVAC system installations take between two and five days depending on the size of your building, the complexity of the ductwork, and whether we’re replacing an existing system or starting from scratch. A small office with straightforward ductwork might be done in two days. A larger facility with multiple zones, rooftop units, or custom ductwork can take closer to a week.
We schedule the work to minimize disruption to your business. If you need us to work outside normal hours, we’ll coordinate that upfront. The timeline also depends on inspections—we build in time for local code compliance checks so there’s no delay in getting your system approved and operational.
You’ll know the full timeline before we start. No surprises, no dragging things out.
Commercial HVAC installation costs vary widely based on system size, equipment type, and building requirements. A small office might see costs in the range of $5,000 to $10,000 for a basic system. Larger facilities with multiple units, complex ductwork, or high-efficiency equipment can run $20,000 to $50,000 or more.
The biggest cost drivers are equipment capacity (measured in tons of cooling), energy efficiency ratings, and labor complexity. Rooftop units, for example, require crane work and structural considerations that add to the price. If your building needs ductwork modifications or electrical upgrades to support the new system, that’s additional.
We provide upfront estimates after the site assessment. You’ll see a breakdown of equipment, labor, and any additional work required. No hidden fees, no upselling you on equipment you don’t need. We recommend what makes sense for your budget and your building.
System size is determined by load calculations—not square footage alone. We measure your building’s cooling and heating requirements based on insulation, ceiling height, window placement, occupancy, equipment heat load, and local climate conditions. A 3,000-square-foot office with poor insulation and west-facing windows needs more capacity than the same square footage with good insulation and shade.
Undersized systems run constantly, wear out faster, and never quite keep up with demand. Oversized systems cycle on and off too frequently, which wastes energy and creates uneven temperatures. Both scenarios cost you money and comfort.
We use Manual J calculations (the industry standard) to match equipment capacity to your actual needs. That means your system runs efficiently, maintains consistent temperatures, and lasts longer because it’s not overworking or short-cycling.
Yes. We install high-efficiency systems that reduce energy consumption and lower operating costs. Modern commercial HVAC equipment can cut cooling demand by up to 45% compared to older units, and heat pumps can reduce heating electricity use by up to 75%. That translates directly to lower utility bills every month.
Energy-efficient systems also qualify for rebates and incentives in some cases. We’ll let you know if your installation is eligible and help with the paperwork. High-efficiency equipment costs more upfront, but the payback period is usually two to five years depending on how much you’re currently spending on energy.
We’ll walk you through the options during the estimate. You’ll see the cost difference, the projected savings, and the expected lifespan of each system. Then you decide what makes sense for your business. No pressure, just information.
Yes. If your system fails completely and can’t be repaired, we offer emergency replacement services. We’re available 24/7 because we know a broken HVAC system in the middle of summer isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s a business emergency. You’re losing customers, productivity, and potentially violating health codes depending on your industry.
Emergency installations move faster than standard projects. We prioritize getting a temporary or permanent solution in place as quickly as possible, even if that means working overnight or through the weekend. In some cases, we can install a temporary unit while we order and install the right long-term system for your building.
Call us when it happens. We’ll assess the situation, give you options, and get your business back to a comfortable temperature as fast as possible.
Yes. Every installation we complete is designed to meet San Antonio and local building codes. We coordinate with inspectors throughout the process to ensure compliance with electrical, mechanical, and safety regulations. That includes proper refrigerant handling, ductwork sealing, ventilation standards, and equipment mounting.
Texas regulations require businesses to maintain HVAC systems and pass periodic inspections. A properly installed system makes those inspections straightforward. We provide all documentation you need for your records, including permits, inspection reports, and warranty information.
If an inspector flags something, we handle it. You’re not left dealing with code violations or reinspection fees. We get it right the first time, and if something needs adjustment, we take care of it immediately.
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