New System Installation
Weather you’re buWhether you’re building a new home, replacing an outdated unit, or finally upgrading to something more efficient, we’ll help you find a system that makes sense for your space, your needs, and your budget. We’ll talk you through your options, explain how each one works, and install it right—no guesswork, no shortcuts.
Every home is different, and the best HVAC system for one space isn’t always right for the next. That’s why we take the time to assess your layout, insulation, square footage, and usage patterns before recommending anything.
Which system is right for your home?
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Straight AC Installation
A dependable and straightforward cooling option
Straight AC systems are ideal for homes that already have a separate heating setup, like a gas furnace. If you’re replacing an older unit or adding central air to an already-heated space, a straight AC system is a straightforward, cost-effective option. It cools efficiently, pairs well with existing gas or electric heat, and is a solid choice for most Central Texas homes.
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HEAT PUMP installation
One system for both heating and cooling
Instead of generating heat, heat pumps work by transferring heat, pulling warm air into your home during winter, and moving heat out during summer. For most of the year in Central Texas, a heat pump can do the job efficiently without needing backup heat.
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Ductless Mini Splits installation
Flexible, room-by-room control—without ductwork
Ductless systems (also called mini splits) are compact, quiet systems that let you control temperatures room by room. They provide zoned heating and cooling without requiring ducts, making them ideal for older homes, garages, add-ons, or spaces with limited airflow.
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Hybrid System installation
Combines a heat pump and gas furnace for smart, efficient comfort
A hybrid system combines an electric heat pump with a gas furnace to deliver efficient comfort year-round. In mild weather, the heat pump uses electricity to move heat into your home, saving energy and reducing costs. When temperatures drop too low for the heat pump to operate efficiently, the gas furnace automatically takes over, providing powerful, reliable heat. This smart switchover maximizes efficiency, lowers utility bills, reduces environmental impact, and ensures consistent comfort in both moderate and extreme conditions.
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Need help deciding?
Not sure what system is right for your home? That’s what we’re here for. We’ll listen to what you need, take a look at your space, and talk you through the pros and cons—without pressure.
Whether it’s your first time installing a system or your third replacement, we’ll help you get it done the right way.


