🔧 HVAC Installation in San Antonio, TX
Installing a new HVAC system is one of the largest home investments San Antonio, Texas homeowners make. Our licensed installation team ensures correct sizing, proper installation, and full manufacturer warranty complianc...
HVAC Installation & System Replacement — San Antonio
Installing a new HVAC system is one of the largest home investments San Antonio, Texas homeowners make. Our licensed installation team ensures correct sizing, proper installation, and full manufacturer warranty compliance — so your new system runs efficiently for 15–20 years.
Full System Installation
We install all types of HVAC systems in San Antonio homes — central AC and furnace, heat pumps, ductless mini-splits, and packaged units. Every installation includes permits, startup, and owner training.
Proper Load Calculation
Incorrect HVAC sizing is the #1 installation mistake in San Antonio. We perform Manual J load calculations to spec the exact right system size — preventing short cycling, humidity problems, and high bills.
Energy-Efficient Systems
We install high-SEER AC units and high-AFUE furnaces that dramatically reduce San Antonio energy bills. Many San Antonio homeowners qualify for federal tax credits on qualifying HVAC systems we install.
Permits & Code Compliance
All HVAC installations in San Antonio, Texas require permits and inspections. We handle every permit, ensure full code compliance, and schedule all required inspections — you don't lift a finger.
HVAC Installation FAQ — San Antonio
New central AC + furnace in San Antonio: $5,000–$12,000 installed. Heat pump system: $5,500–$13,000. Ductless mini-split: $2,500–$7,000 per zone. Costs vary by home size and system efficiency rating.
A complete HVAC replacement in a typical San Antonio home takes 1 full day (6–8 hours). New construction installations may take 2–3 days. We work to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
HVAC sizing in San Antonio depends on your home's square footage, insulation, window count, and ceiling height. We perform a free Manual J load calculation to spec the exact right size — never guessing.