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Where we work

Twenty-three cities, one family business.

From Manor and Elgin out to Fredericksburg, north to Waco and Temple, south to New Braunfels. The houses are different in every one of them, and so is what fails in July.

Aerial view over a new Central Texas subdivision — rows of finished and part-built houses on fresh streets, with open field and a highway beyond.

Central Texas is not one HVAC market

A 1940s bungalow in central Austin, a 2019 two-story in Leander, a limestone Hill Country house on a hilltop in Spicewood and a metal shop building outside Smithville are four completely different cooling problems. They fail in different places, for different reasons, on different timelines.

Each page below is written from what is actually true about that city — the housing stock, the build era, the elevation and exposure, the electric-versus-propane mix, and what the air is carrying in February. Knowing that a whole street in Kyle went up in the same eighteen months is what tells you why four neighbours are replacing systems at once.

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We are based in Austin and work Central Texas. If you are just outside these 23, call (512) 840-8112 and ask — the answer depends on where you are and what the job is, and we would rather tell you straight than take a drive we cannot service properly.

Based in Austin · Austin, TX

Lennox condensing unit on a pad against a Texas limestone wall, its refrigerant line set and electrical disconnect run up the stone, with an iron fence and green lawn behind it.

Service call · $100

Wherever you are in Central Texas, it is the same phone number.

Call or text (512) 840-8112. Flat $100 for the visit and the diagnosis, credited toward the repair if you approve it; the repair or replacement is quoted from what we find.

ATX Clima LLC · Austin, TX

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