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Service area · Waco, TX

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

The northern end of our map — older housing, real winters, and a downtown that has been substantially rebuilt.

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

Waco is the northern edge of our service area and the most seasonal part of it. Summers are as hot as anywhere further south, but winters are meaningfully colder and longer than Austin's, which means the heating side is not an afterthought here. Furnaces, heat strips and heat pump auxiliary staging all get properly exercised in a Waco January.

The housing skews older than the Austin suburbs. Neighborhoods around Baylor, Cameron Park, Sanger Heights and the older east and north sides are heavily early-1900s through mid-century — brick and frame houses with retrofitted central air, small attics, and duct systems that were fitted to the building rather than designed for it. West of town and out toward Woodway and Hewitt the stock is newer and follows the suburban pattern.

Commercially, downtown Waco has been through a substantial revival, which means a lot of older buildings converted into restaurants, retail and offices. Converted commercial space is its own kind of HVAC problem: high ceilings, single-pane glass, equipment added at whatever point in the building's life somebody could afford it, and rooftop units of wildly different ages sitting on the same roof.

Local HVAC realities

What actually fails on systems here.

  • Colder, longer winters than Austin make the heating side genuinely important
  • Early-1900s and mid-century housing with retrofitted duct systems and small attics
  • Converted downtown commercial buildings run mixed-age rooftop equipment
  • Mature tree cover in the older neighborhoods loads outdoor coils with debris
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 Waco.

  • Downtown Waco
  • Baylor / Castle Heights
  • Sanger Heights
  • Cameron Park area
  • Mountainview
  • Woodway adjacent
  • Hewitt adjacent
  • North Waco

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

Questions from this city

Waco straight answers.

Do you cover Waco?

Yes, Waco and the surrounding McLennan County area sit at the northern end of our map. It is a drive, so call with details and we will schedule it properly rather than improvising.

Is heating a bigger deal here than in Austin?

Yes. Waco sees colder and longer cold spells, so a furnace or heat strip fault is a real problem rather than an inconvenience. A fall heating check is worth doing here more than anywhere else we work.

We converted an old downtown building. The zones fight each other.

Common, and usually a distribution and controls problem rather than a capacity one. Older converted buildings tend to accumulate equipment over decades with no overall plan. Mapping what serves what is the first useful step.

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 Waco, 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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