Shavano Park winters are mild most of the time. Then a cold snap hits, temperatures drop into the 30s overnight, and your family’s counting on heat that actually works.
You’re not looking for the cheapest option. You want a system sized correctly for your home, installed by licensed technicians, and backed by someone who’ll answer the phone if something goes wrong. That’s what residential heating system installation should look like.
We install heat pumps and furnaces that handle both heating and cooling year-round. You get transparent pricing before we start, certified installation that meets local codes, and a system that keeps your home comfortable without the surprise bills or callbacks. No pressure, no runaround.
We’ve been installing and servicing heating systems across San Antonio, including Shavano Park, for more than two decades. We’re veteran-owned, which means we show up when we say we will and do the job right.
Your neighbors in Shavano Park expect quality work on their homes, and we get that. High homeownership, larger properties, families who’ve invested in where they live—you don’t want someone learning on the job or cutting corners.
Our technicians are licensed, certified, and insured. We’ve handled everything from emergency repairs during unexpected freezes to full system replacements in homes across Bexar County. You’re working with people who know this area, understand the climate, and won’t waste your time.
First, we come out and assess your home. We’re looking at square footage, insulation, ductwork, and how your current system is performing. This isn’t a sales pitch—it’s about sizing the equipment correctly so you’re not overpaying for capacity you don’t need or undersizing and running the system into the ground.
Next, we give you a clear quote. You’ll see the equipment options, the labor costs, and what’s included. We explain the difference between a 14 SEER heat pump and an 18 SEER model, what that means for your energy bills, and why one might make more sense for your home. No hidden fees.
Then we install. Our team handles the full job—removing the old system if needed, installing the new equipment, testing airflow, checking refrigerant levels, and making sure everything’s running efficiently. We clean up when we’re done. You get a walkthrough of your new system and a warranty that actually means something.
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You’re getting a properly sized system for your home. In Shavano Park, where properties average larger square footage and families expect consistent comfort, that matters. We don’t guess—we calculate load requirements and match equipment accordingly.
Heat pumps are popular here because they handle both heating and cooling. Modern high-efficiency models run quieter, cost less to operate, and qualify for energy rebates when available. If you’re replacing an older system, you’ll notice the difference in your utility bills within the first few months.
We also install furnaces for homeowners who prefer gas heating or need a backup system. Either way, you’re getting equipment from trusted brands, installed to manufacturer specs, with warranties on parts and labor. Our technicians don’t rush the job. Proper installation affects efficiency, longevity, and whether you’re calling someone back out in six months.
Shavano Park homeowners deal with cedar allergies and occasional air quality concerns. We can integrate air filtration and humidity control during installation if that’s something you’re thinking about. It’s easier to do it now than retrofit later.
Heat pump installation in Texas typically runs between $6,500 and $15,000 for a complete system, depending on the size of your home and the efficiency rating you choose. Entry-level 14 SEER models start around $4,200 to $6,500, while mid-range 16-18 SEER systems cost $7,500 to $11,000.
Furnace installation costs vary based on whether you’re going with gas or electric and the BTU capacity your home needs. Larger homes in Shavano Park often require higher-capacity systems, which affects the price.
We give you an upfront quote after assessing your home. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying before we start work. No surprises, no pressure to upsell you on features you don’t need.
Heat pumps make sense for most Shavano Park homeowners because they handle both heating and cooling. Texas winters are mild enough that a heat pump can keep your home comfortable without a backup heat source, and you’re covered year-round for temperature swings.
Furnaces are a good option if you prefer gas heating, already have gas lines running to your home, or want a dedicated heating system. Some homeowners install both—a heat pump for efficiency and a furnace as a backup during the rare hard freeze.
We’ll walk you through the pros and cons based on your home, your budget, and how you use your HVAC system. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but we can show you what makes sense for your situation.
Most residential heating system installations take one to two days, depending on whether we’re replacing an existing system or installing from scratch. If your ductwork needs modifications or we’re upgrading electrical components, it might take a bit longer.
We don’t rush the job. Proper installation affects how efficiently your system runs, how long it lasts, and whether you’re dealing with callbacks for issues that should’ve been handled the first time.
You’ll have heat the same day in most cases. If we’re doing a full replacement and run into something unexpected—old wiring, ductwork issues—we’ll let you know immediately and give you options. We’re not leaving your home without a working heating system.
Yes. We offer 24/7 emergency heating repair, and if your system is beyond fixing, we can fast-track an installation. When your heat goes out during a cold snap, you don’t have time to wait three days for someone to show up.
Most heating repairs get handled on the first visit. Our technicians carry common parts and have the experience to diagnose issues quickly. If replacement makes more sense than repair—because the system is old, inefficient, or failing in multiple areas—we’ll tell you straight.
Emergency installations are less common, but we’ve handled them. If you’re in a situation where your system died and can’t be fixed, we’ll work with you to get a new one installed as quickly as possible without cutting corners on the job.
Yes. Every technician on our team is certified, licensed, and insured. That’s not optional—it’s how you know the work is being done safely, correctly, and up to local codes.
Hiring an unlicensed contractor might save you money upfront, but it’s a risk. If something goes wrong—improper refrigerant handling, electrical issues, ductwork that doesn’t meet code—you’re the one dealing with the fallout. And your homeowner’s insurance might not cover damage caused by unlicensed work.
We’ve been doing this for over 20 years. Our licensing and insurance protect you, and they’re proof that we’re running a legitimate business that stands behind the work we do.
We install trusted brands that we’ve seen perform well in Texas climates—systems that hold up, run efficiently, and have solid warranty support. That includes manufacturers known for reliable heat pumps and furnaces that don’t nickel-and-dime you on repairs.
We’re not locked into one brand. Different manufacturers have strengths depending on what you need—high-efficiency models, budget-friendly options, units with advanced features like variable-speed compressors or smart thermostat integration.
During your consultation, we’ll recommend specific models based on your home’s size, your budget, and what you’re trying to accomplish. You’ll see the specs, the warranty details, and the cost differences so you can make an informed decision.
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