Rural and semi-rural properties
Long driveways, homes set back off the road, wells and septic. We work around all of it — just show us to the equipment.
Cedar Creek, TX
Our home address is on Arbor Hill Way — right here in Cedar Creek. When the AC quits on a July afternoon or the heat drops out on a February morning, the people fixing it aren't dispatching from the far side of Austin. This is our own back yard, and we treat it that way.
Plenty of companies list Cedar Creek on a service-area map and then quote you a window that assumes an hour each way on I-35. We start here. That shows up in the small things — getting to you sooner when it's 100 degrees, being willing to swing back if something needs a second look, and knowing the roads instead of the last half mile being a mystery.
It also means we're not a rotating crew from a call center two counties over. The person who comes out is the person who stands behind the work.
This isn't a subdivision grid. It's acreage, long driveways, older systems that have been nursed along, and a lot of homes set well back from the road. None of that is a problem for us — it's just Tuesday.
Long driveways, homes set back off the road, wells and septic. We work around all of it — just show us to the equipment.
A lot of systems out here have some age on them. When one's genuinely finished we'll say so; when it's a fixable repair, we'll say that too — and show you why.
Being based in Cedar Creek means the drive to your place isn't a reason to pad the quote or push the appointment to next week.
There's a lot of manufactured and mobile housing around Cedar Creek, and it needs equipment that's actually approved for manufactured homes, installed the right way. A standard house furnace isn't allowed in one and isn't safe there. We do this work regularly — here's where to start:
How manufactured-home systems are different, and everything we do for them.
AC that won't keep up — often the under-floor ducts, not the unit.
Furnace repair done on the downflow, sealed-combustion equipment these homes need.
A new system sized to the home and installed with equipment rated for manufactured housing.
Diagnosed by the numbers, with a flat price you approve first.
Sized to your home, then commissioned — measured and documented — with an ANSI/ACCA Standard 5 certificate.
We check how it's burning and venting, for safety, then explain what we found.
A new furnace or heat pump, sized and commissioned like our AC installs.
A full inspection with a no-breakdown guarantee. We walk you through what we found on the spot.
After-hours help when we can, for the days the system quits at the worst time.
Been handed a replacement quote you're not sure about? A free second opinion measures the system first, then compares.
259 Arbor Hill Way, Cedar Creek, TX 78612
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Tell us what's going on and we'll get back to you — usually the same day. Prefer to talk now? Call or text (737) 227-8230.
Yes. Our home address is on Arbor Hill Way in Cedar Creek — this is where we're from, not a city we drive out to. When your system quits, help isn't an hour away on I-35.
Yes, and there's a lot of it around Cedar Creek. Manufactured homes need equipment that's actually approved for manufactured housing, installed the right way — it's a different job than a site-built house, and it's work we do regularly. Start with mobile home HVAC.
Not at all — that's a lot of Cedar Creek. Long driveways and rural setups are normal for us. Just point us to the outdoor unit and the closet or attic and we'll take it from there.
We offer same-day service when the schedule allows and after-hours help when we can — and being based right here in Cedar Creek means we're not fighting an hour of Austin traffic to reach you. Call or text (737) 227-8230 and we'll tell you honestly when we can be there.
Cedar Creek is home. Call or text and we'll tell you honestly when we can be out. TACLB #TACLB150137C.