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Service area · Cedar Creek, TX

AC repair and system replacement in Cedar Creek, TX.

Rural Bastrop County: acreage, manufactured homes, propane heat, and equipment that has to be dependable.

Attic mechanical platform: a Lennox gas furnace with its yellow flexible gas connector and sheet-metal plenum beside a second cabinet, its flue elbow rising past insulated flex ducts.

On the ground

Cedar Creek is unincorporated Bastrop County along FM 535 and the 21 corridor — acreage, ranchettes, manufactured and modular homes, and a growing number of custom builds on tracts that used to be pasture. There is no single housing pattern, which is exactly what makes the work here different from a subdivision town: every property is its own set of conditions.

Practically, that means several things. Utilities are often propane and electric rather than natural gas. Wells and septic are common, which puts hard water and drainage into the conversation. Manufactured and modular homes have their own equipment reality — packaged units, crossover ducts under the floor, and belly board that hides a duct failure for years. And service is a drive, so an accurate diagnosis on the first visit is worth more here than anywhere.

The environment is Lost Pines edge country: mixed pine and oak, real leaf and needle litter, dusty gravel drives, and full sun on the cleared parts of a property. Condensers out here take a beating from debris and dust that a suburban unit never sees.

Local HVAC realities

What actually fails on systems here.

  • Manufactured and modular homes use packaged units and under-floor crossover ducts that fail invisibly
  • Well water is hard on condensate lines and on anything that scales
  • Gravel drives and cleared lots mean heavy dust loading on outdoor coils
  • Propane and electric heat rather than natural gas on most properties
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.

Neighborhoods we work

Across Cedar Creek.

  • FM 535 corridor
  • Highway 21 corridor
  • Circle D-KC Estates
  • Bluebonnet Acres
  • Rolling Pines
  • Rural acreage tracts

Not an exhaustive list — if your neighborhood is not named, we almost certainly still cover it. Call and ask.

Questions from this city

Cedar Creek straight answers.

Do you service manufactured homes?

Yes. They have their own equipment — packaged units, under-floor crossover ducts, mobile-home-specific fittings — and the failures are different from a site-built house. The crossover duct in particular is worth checking, because a disconnected one is invisible from inside.

Is it worth having maintenance done if the system is working fine?

Out here, more than anywhere. The alternative is a breakdown on a hot Saturday at the end of a gravel road. $300 per system in the spring is a genuinely good trade.

We are on a well. Does that affect the AC?

Indirectly, through hardness. Hard water is not the AC's water, but the same mineral chemistry that scales your fixtures scales the condensate drain, and a blocked drain overflows a pan. Treatment and a working float switch are the answer.

All questions
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

HVAC service in Cedar Creek, from a family business in Austin.

Call or text (512) 840-8112. A technician comes out for a flat $100, evaluates the system and identifies the issue. If you approve the repair, the $100 is credited toward it. If you decide against the repair, the $100 stands as the fee for the visit. Any repair or replacement is quoted from what we actually find.

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