Your energy bills drop. Not by magic, but because clean coils, calibrated thermostats, and properly lubricated parts don’t have to work as hard to do the same job. Commercial buildings in Texas spend roughly 40% of their utility budget on HVAC operation alone, and a well-maintained system can run up to 40% more efficiently than one that’s been ignored.
Emergency repairs become rare instead of routine. When our technicians catch worn belts, refrigerant leaks, and electrical issues during scheduled visits, you’re not scrambling to find someone at 3 PM on a Friday when your system quits. Businesses with commercial HVAC maintenance services in Selma, TX see 40-60% fewer emergency calls than those who skip regular checkups.
Your equipment lasts longer. A commercial system that gets proper attention can run 15 to 20 years. Skip maintenance and you’re looking at early replacement, which isn’t a small expense when you’re talking about rooftop units or multi-zone systems. Proper care extends equipment life by 40% or more, protecting the investment you’ve already made.
Texas Air Repair is a veteran-owned company that’s been handling commercial HVAC repair and maintenance in Selma, TX and across the San Antonio area since day one. We’re not new to this market, and we’re not learning on your equipment.
Our technicians are licensed, certified, and trained on the commercial systems that run 10 to 14 hours a day in Texas heat. That’s a different animal than residential work, and it requires people who understand the load, the wear patterns, and what breaks first when a system is pushed hard. We know what Selma businesses deal with because we’ve been servicing them for years.
We’re available 24/7 for emergencies, but the goal of maintenance is to keep you from needing us at 2 AM. When you do call, you’re talking to people who’ve seen your type of system before and know how to fix it right the first time.
We start with a full system inspection. That means checking your rooftop units, thermostats, ductwork, electrical connections, and refrigerant levels. If something’s wearing out or running inefficiently, we catch it now instead of waiting for it to fail when you need it most.
Next, we clean and calibrate. Coils get dirty in Texas, and dirty coils make your system work harder and cost more to run. We clean them, check airflow, tighten electrical connections, lubricate moving parts, and make sure your thermostat is reading accurately. Small adjustments here make a big difference in performance and energy use.
Then we test everything under load. We’re not just looking at parts—we’re making sure the system performs the way it should when it’s actually running. You get a detailed report that shows what we found, what we fixed, and what you should keep an eye on going forward. No surprises, no guessing. Just a clear picture of where your system stands.
Most commercial systems need maintenance two to four times a year depending on how hard they run and what kind of equipment you have. We’ll tell you what makes sense for your setup, and we’ll put you on a schedule that actually prevents problems instead of just reacting to them.
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Priority service when something does go wrong. If you’re on a maintenance plan and your system fails, you’re not waiting in line behind everyone else. You get bumped to the front because we already know your system and we’ve got your equipment history on file.
Predictable costs instead of surprise bills. A maintenance contract costs between $500 and $2,000 a year depending on your system size and complexity. That’s a fixed expense you can budget for, and it’s a lot easier to manage than a $5,000 emergency repair in July when your AC dies during a heat wave.
Detailed documentation of your system’s health. Every visit includes a report that tracks performance over time. You’ll know when components are starting to wear out, when efficiency is dropping, and when it’s time to think about upgrades or replacements. That kind of visibility helps you plan instead of react.
Selma’s climate is tough on commercial HVAC systems. Summers regularly push past 100°F, and systems that run all day in that heat wear out faster than equipment in milder climates. Texas businesses handle 20-25% more service calls in summer than the national average, which means your equipment is under more stress and needs more attention. Regular commercial HVAC maintenance in Selma, TX isn’t optional if you want your system to hold up.
Most commercial systems need maintenance two to four times a year. The exact frequency depends on how many hours your system runs daily, what type of equipment you have, and how hard you’re pushing it during peak season.
If you’re running a retail space that’s open 12 hours a day, six or seven days a week, your system is working a lot harder than one in an office that shuts down at 5 PM. More runtime means more wear, which means more frequent checkups. Rooftop units, in particular, take a beating in Texas heat and need regular attention to stay efficient.
Skipping maintenance doesn’t save money. It just moves the cost to a bigger, more urgent repair later. A $150 maintenance visit that catches a worn belt or a refrigerant leak is a lot cheaper than a $3,000 compressor replacement because something failed and took out other components with it.
A real maintenance visit covers the whole system, not just a quick filter change. We inspect and clean coils, check refrigerant levels, test electrical connections, lubricate moving parts, calibrate thermostats, and measure airflow. If your system has multiple zones or rooftop units, we check each one.
We also look for early signs of wear—belts that are starting to crack, bearings that are getting noisy, ductwork that’s leaking conditioned air. Catching these things early means you can plan a repair during a slow time instead of dealing with an emergency shutdown when you’re busy.
You get a written report after every visit that documents what we found, what we fixed, and what you should watch. That report becomes a maintenance history for your system, which is useful when you’re trying to figure out if it’s time to repair or replace. It also gives you proof of regular maintenance, which can matter for warranty claims or if you’re selling the property.
Maintenance contracts typically run between $500 and $2,000 per year depending on your system size, complexity, and how many visits you need. A small office with a single rooftop unit costs less to maintain than a large retail space with multiple zones and specialized equipment.
That annual cost is fixed and predictable, which makes it easier to budget than emergency repairs. And when you compare it to the cost of running an inefficient system or dealing with a major breakdown, it’s not even close. A poorly maintained system can cost you hundreds of dollars extra per month in wasted energy alone.
Most maintenance contracts also include priority service and discounts on repairs if something does break. That means you’re not just paying for the checkups—you’re also buying peace of mind and faster response when you need it. For most businesses, that’s worth the cost by itself.
Your system works harder and costs more to run. Dirty coils, low refrigerant, and worn parts force your equipment to use more energy to produce the same amount of cooling or heating. That shows up on your utility bill every single month, and it adds up fast when you’re running a commercial system 10 or 12 hours a day.
You also see more breakdowns. Components that don’t get cleaned or adjusted wear out faster and fail without warning. A belt that could’ve been replaced during a maintenance visit for $50 suddenly snaps on the hottest day of the year, and now you’re paying emergency rates for a technician to come out on short notice. Those calls cost more, and the downtime costs even more if you have to close or send employees home.
Your equipment doesn’t last as long. A commercial HVAC system is a significant investment, and proper maintenance can extend its life by years. Skip the checkups and you’re looking at early replacement, which can run tens of thousands of dollars depending on your setup. Most businesses find that paying for maintenance is a lot cheaper than paying for a new system.
Yes. We’re available 24/7 for commercial HVAC emergencies, and we respond fast because we know downtime costs you money. If your system fails during business hours or in the middle of a Texas summer, you can’t afford to wait two days for someone to show up.
Our technicians carry parts and tools for the most common commercial repairs, which means we can often fix the problem on the first visit. We’re not making multiple trips or ordering parts that take a week to arrive unless it’s something unusual. Most commercial repairs get handled the same day we’re called.
That said, the whole point of a maintenance contract is to keep you from needing emergency service in the first place. Businesses on our maintenance plans see far fewer breakdowns because we’re catching problems before they turn into emergencies. If you’re calling us at midnight because your AC died, that’s a sign your system hasn’t been getting the attention it needs.
We’ve been doing commercial HVAC work in Selma, TX and the San Antonio area for over 20 years. That’s two decades of experience with the systems, the climate, and the problems that come up in this market. We’re not learning on your equipment, and we’re not guessing about what works in Texas heat.
We’re veteran-owned, which means we show up on time, do what we say we’re going to do, and treat your business with the same respect we’d want for our own. Our technicians are licensed, certified, and trained specifically on commercial systems, which are more complex and demanding than residential equipment. We know what breaks first, what wears out fastest, and how to keep your system running efficiently.
We’re also local and available around the clock. If something goes wrong, you’re not calling a national chain that routes you through a call center. You’re talking to people who know your system and can get to you fast. That matters when your business depends on a working HVAC system and you can’t afford to wait.
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