On a new system
Installed, then verified
Every install is commissioned and can earn an ANSI/ACCA Standard 5 certificate you keep — proof it runs the way it's supposed to. See a sample commissioning report →
Bastrop, TX
Bastrop homes mostly run a standard split system — an outdoor unit, an indoor coil and furnace, ducts through the house. Common equipment, but the difference is in whether it was set up right and whether anyone can prove it. That's the part we take seriously.
Anyone can drop a box in and hand you a bill. On a new system we go further: we commission it — measure the finished install against how the equipment was designed to run — walk you through the results on-site, email you the report, and let it earn an independent ANSI/ACCA Standard 5 certificate. Third-party proof, not just our word.
On a new system
Every install is commissioned and can earn an ANSI/ACCA Standard 5 certificate you keep — proof it runs the way it's supposed to. See a sample commissioning report →
On a repair
When the fix is obvious, we just fix it. When someone says the whole system needs replacing, that's when the numbers matter — so you're not talked into a system you don't need.
Bastrop keeps growing, so we see both ends of it: new construction and newer subdivisions on one hand, established neighborhoods with systems that have been running a long time on the other. They need different things.
On a newer home, it's usually about making sure the system was sized and set up correctly in the first place — which is exactly what commissioning checks. On an older home, it's an honest read on whether a repair keeps it going or whether it's time to plan a replacement, with the numbers to back either answer.
Sized to the home with a load calculation, then commissioned and certified.
A new furnace or heat pump, installed and verified the same way.
Diagnosed properly, with a flat price you approve before any work.
Including a check of how the furnace burns and vents, for safety.
A full inspection with a no-breakdown guarantee — findings explained on the spot.
After-hours help when we can, for the day it quits at the worst time.
In-town and out. See all service areas →
Got a replacement quote you're unsure about? We measure first, then compare →
Send a few details and we'll get back to you — usually the same day. Prefer to talk now? Call or text (737) 227-8230.
Bastrop is more conventional housing than manufactured, but there's still some around — and a manufactured home is a genuinely different job: the equipment has to be approved for manufactured housing, and a standard house furnace isn't allowed in one. If that's your home, start with mobile home HVAC — it's a specialty most companies pass on, and one we do regularly.
Yes — across Bastrop and the surrounding neighborhoods, in-town and out. If you're in or around Bastrop, we can get to you.
Yes. Every system we install is commissioned — measured against how the equipment was designed to run — and can earn an independent ANSI/ACCA Standard 5 certificate, which is third-party proof it was installed right and the kind of documentation rebate programs accept.
When the fix is obvious, we just fix it. When someone's telling you the whole system has to go, that's the call worth measuring — because a company that only wants to sell you a system has no reason to. If you already have a replacement quote, our free second opinion measures first, then compares.
Yes — cooling and heating, repair and replacement, any make or model. Most Bastrop homes run a fairly standard split system, and that's squarely what we do.
Book online or call and we'll show you the numbers, not just a price. TACLB #TACLB150137C.