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Service area · Temple, TX

AC repair, heating and commercial service in Temple, TX.

Older mid-century housing, a large medical and commercial core, and colder winters than Austin.

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

Temple is a Bell County city with a real industrial and institutional history rather than a commuter one, and that shapes the work. The neighborhoods around downtown and the older north and east sides are heavily 1940s–70s: smaller houses, pier-and-beam and slab both, mature trees, and central air that was added on rather than designed in. The west side toward the loop and the newer subdivisions are a different and much younger stock.

The commercial and institutional side is unusually large for a city this size. The medical district, the industrial and distribution facilities, and the retail along the I-35 frontage mean a lot of packaged rooftop equipment and light commercial split systems — buildings where downtime is measured in operations rather than comfort.

Temple is far enough north of Austin that the seasons shift noticeably. Summers are just as demanding, but winters arrive earlier and bite harder, so the heating side genuinely matters here. Furnaces and heat strips that would coast through a mild Austin winter get properly tested in Temple, and they need to be checked before the season rather than during it.

Local HVAC realities

What actually fails on systems here.

  • 1940s–70s housing carries retrofitted duct systems and undersized returns
  • A large medical, industrial and retail base means substantial packaged rooftop equipment
  • Winters are earlier and colder than Austin, so heating faults matter more
  • Mature tree cover in the older neighborhoods drops heavy debris into outdoor coils
Two-fan Lennox mini-split condensing unit mounted against a grey metal-panel wall, its line-set chase running straight up the panel to the roof and a disconnect box beside it.

Neighborhoods we work

Across Temple.

  • Downtown Temple
  • Western Hills
  • Lakewood Ranch
  • The Woods
  • Wildflower Country
  • Belton Lake side
  • Medical district
  • North Temple

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

Questions from this city

Temple straight answers.

Do you come as far north as Temple?

Yes. Temple and the surrounding Bell County area are part of our service map, residential and commercial both. Scheduling matters more at that distance, so call rather than assume.

Is heating more important here than in Austin?

Meaningfully, yes. Temple sees earlier and colder fronts, so a furnace or heat strip fault that would be an inconvenience further south is a real problem here. A fall heating check is worth doing.

We have rooftop units on a commercial building. Do you service those?

Yes — diagnosis, repair, economizer work and scheduled maintenance at $300 per system. Mapping which unit serves which area is usually the useful first visit.

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 Temple, 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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