Full HVAC replacements done right the first time — right-sized for your home, installed by licensed technicians, backed by a written estimate before any work begins. No surprise up-charges. No pushy sales tactics.
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Most DFW homeowners wait a summer or two too long. If any of these apply, replacement will usually cost less than a third large repair — and save real money on your electric bill.
Most DFW systems hit their reliability cliff between 12–15 years. Replacing before the cliff is cheaper than replacing after.
The "50% rule" updated for rising refrigerant costs. Big repairs on old systems rarely pay back.
Phased-out refrigerants make repairs dramatically more expensive. Replacement drops you into a modern, supported refrigerant.
Airflow imbalance often means the system is undersized, oversized, or the ducts have failed. Replacement is the fix.
A system running harder for the same result is a system losing efficiency. 14 SEER → 17 SEER drops cooling costs 20%+.
Two or more repair visits in a single year is the clearest signal. Stacking repairs on a failing system is throwing good money after bad.
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Every home is different. Rather than quoting a number before we've seen yours, we walk through the factors below during your free estimate and give you a written, line-itemed quote you can take your time with.
A proper Manual J calculation sizes equipment to your square footage, insulation, window orientation, and DFW climate zone. Undersized = runs forever. Oversized = humid, short-cycling, and dies early.
Higher SEER2 cooling or AFUE heating costs more up front and saves more every month. We show you the payback math so you pick the tier that fits your plans for the home.
Old leaky ducts can waste 20–30% of what your new system produces. If your ducts need work, we'll flag it — replacing the system without addressing the ducts is money down the drain.
Variable-speed compressors run longer at lower speeds — quieter, more even temperatures, better humidity control in summer. Single-stage is cheaper up front but noticeably less comfortable.
We install multiple major brands (Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, American Standard). Premium brands carry longer parts warranties; value brands get the job done at a lower entry price.
Attic vs. closet vs. roof units, electrical panel upgrades, thermostat rewiring, code-required permits. We handle all of it — and itemize every line so nothing's a mystery.
Four steps. Start to finish, most single-system replacements are done in one day; larger homes or dual-system swaps take two.
We measure, inspect ducts, test airflow, and walk your home. 45–60 minutes. No pressure, no trip fee.
Emailed the same day. Multiple options side-by-side (good / better / best). Take as long as you need to decide.
We pull the required permit, order your equipment, and lock in an install date that works for you.
Licensed techs, drop cloths, clean job site, full system commissioning, and a walk-through of your new thermostat before we leave.
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Most single-system residential replacements (one condenser + one furnace or air handler) are completed in one day — typically 6–8 hours on site. Larger homes with dual systems, attic access challenges, or significant duct repairs can extend into a second day.
Not always — but often. If your outdoor unit is the problem and your furnace is under 10 years old, a condenser-only replacement can make sense. However, modern AC and furnace pairings are engineered together; mismatched systems lose efficiency, and you'll often end up replacing the second half within 2–3 years anyway. We'll walk through the math with you during the free estimate.
We install multiple major brands including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, and American Standard. We're not locked to a single manufacturer, which means we can recommend the right system for your budget and goals rather than pushing whatever we get a spiff on.
Yes. Any HVAC replacement in the DFW metroplex requires a municipal permit, and pulling it is our responsibility — not yours. Working without a permit can void your homeowner's insurance and create issues when you sell. Every quote we write includes permit fees.
Equipment warranties vary by brand and tier, but most new systems carry a 10-year parts warranty from the manufacturer. We also provide our own labor warranty on top of the parts coverage. Specifics will be listed on your written quote before you sign anything.
No obligation, no pushy sales. A licensed tech visits your home, assesses your system and ducts, and sends you a written quote the same day.