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Service area · Pflugerville, TX

AC repair and system replacement in Pflugerville, TX.

Master-planned subdivisions on open ground, two-story homes, and duct systems living in very hot attics.

Three Lennox condensing units lined up down the side yard of a modern stucco house, between a new cedar fence and a river-rock bed, with the electrical disconnect on the wall.

On the ground

Pflugerville grew in clearly readable layers. The area around the old downtown and Pfluger Park is the original town with 1960s–80s homes on larger lots and some tree cover. Springbrook, Windermere and Highland Park are the 1980s–90s wave. Falcon Pointe, Blackhawk, Avalon, Sorento and the Cambridge Heights area are 2000s onward — bigger two-story houses, tighter lots and almost no established shade.

That layering matters because it tells you what you are looking at before anyone opens a panel. A Windermere house is likely on its second system with a duct layout from the eighties. A Falcon Pointe house is likely on its first system, now in the twelve-to-eighteen-year window where compressors and evaporator coils start asking questions.

The physical conditions are consistent across all of it: blackland prairie clay, flat open ground, minimal shade on the newer subdivisions, and attics that push past 140 degrees on a July afternoon with the whole duct system sitting in them. On the commercial side, Stone Hill Town Center and the retail and light industrial along the 130 and I-35 frontage are packaged rooftop unit territory.

Local HVAC realities

What actually fails on systems here.

  • Newer subdivisions have little established shade, so condensers run at high ambient all afternoon
  • Two-story homes put the whole supply system in an attic that exceeds 140 degrees in July
  • Build eras cluster tightly, so replacement demand arrives in waves by neighborhood
  • Retail and light industrial along I-35 and SH 130 run packaged rooftop equipment
Attic air handler and insulated supply plenum on a plywood platform, with a flexible flue connector, PVC condensate lines and an insulated refrigerant line set running out across the decking.

Neighborhoods we work

Across Pflugerville.

  • Falcon Pointe
  • Blackhawk
  • Highland Park
  • Avalon
  • Springbrook
  • Windermere
  • Sorento
  • Downtown Pflugerville
  • Cambridge Heights

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

Questions from this city

Pflugerville straight answers.

Why is my upstairs always hotter than downstairs?

Three things stack up in a Pflugerville two-story: heat rises, the upstairs carries the ceiling load from a very hot attic, and the supply ducts serving upstairs are usually the longest runs in the house. It is normally solved with airflow and returns rather than more tonnage.

My system is fifteen years old and still working. Should I replace it?

Not just because of the number. What matters is what it is doing — run times, amp draw, whether the charge holds, whether the coil has been repaired before. A maintenance visit tells you where you actually are, and lets you plan a replacement instead of making the decision in August.

Do you serve the Blackhawk and Avalon side as well as old town?

The whole city, both ZIP codes, plus the unincorporated areas around it. Give us the cross streets when you call.

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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 Pflugerville, 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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