Home Hvac Installation

AC & Heating System Installation
in Midland, TX

Right Sized · Code Compliant · Manufacturer Commissioned

We install new AC, heating, and home comfort systems for homeowners throughout Midland, TX. We focus on proper HVAC system sizing, energy efficiency, and long term reliability. Every project includes a Manual J load calculation, code compliant workmanship, and startup commissioning completed to manufacturer specifications. Our goal is simple: deliver dependable indoor comfort without oversized equipment, unnecessary upgrades, or shortcuts.

Right Sized
Systems
Veteran Owned
& Operated
30+ Years
Experience
Code Compliant
Installs
Manufacturer Certified
Techs

Installation Done Right the First Time

One of the most common problems in residential HVAC is oversized equipment. A system that is too large can short cycle, reduce airflow consistency, increase wear on components, and create uneven indoor temperatures. We begin every project with a Manual J load calculation so your equipment matches the actual heating and cooling demands of your home. Every installation is completed according to local code requirements in Midland and fully tested before the project is finalized.

Planning a replacement? Call for a free in home assessment. We will measure your home, inspect the existing equipment and ductwork, run the load calculation, and quote the job in writing. No pressure, no upsell. (432) 528-8905.

Full Spectrum System Installation Services

From replacing an outdated cooling unit to installing a complete home comfort system, we handle home projects across Midland and the Permian Basin. Our licensed technicians install high efficiency equipment designed for reliable airflow, better indoor comfort, and improved seasonal efficiency. Every system is professionally commissioned and backed by manufacturer warranty registration at startup. .

Most Common

Central AC System Installation

A properly planned central air conditioner installation starts with accurate load calculations and equipment matching. We help homeowners choose the right SEER rating and cooling capacity based on home size, insulation, airflow requirements, and long West Texas summers. Our team installs trusted brands, including Trane, Rheem, Bryant, and Lennox, while ensuring refrigerant charge, thermostat calibration, and airflow performance are fully verified before startup.

  • Manual J load calculation
  • Equipment matching and SEER selection
  • Refrigerant line set replacement
  • EPA certified refrigerant startup
Heat & AC Combined

Heat Pump Installation

A modern installation provides both cooling and home heating through a single highe fficiency system. Heat pumps perform well in Midland’s climate because winters are generally mild while summers require extended cooling performance. We size each unit based on total household demand, integrate auxiliary heat when required, and verify system efficiency during final commissioning to ensure reliable year round comfort.

  • Heat pump system sizing
  • Auxiliary heat strip integration
  • Defrost cycle commissioning
  • SEER/HSPF performance verification
Heating

Gas Furnace Installation

Our team handles installation for both natural gas and propane systems using detailed heat loss calculations instead of rough estimates. Every system is installed according to Texas mechanical code requirements with proper ventilation, combustion air setup, and gas pressure testing completed before startup. We also coordinate permitting and inspection requirements with the City of Midland to ensure everything is fully compliant.

  • Manual J heat loss calculation
  • Combustion air & venting to code
  • Gas line connection and pressure test
  • Permit & inspection coordination
Heating

Electric Furnace Installation

This is often the best option for homes without natural gas service or for backup heating paired with a heat pump. We evaluate electrical capacity, heating demand, and breaker sizing to ensure the system operates safely and efficiently during colder Midland mornings. Every project includes startup testing, airflow verification, and electrical safety checks before completion.

  • Heat strip sizing matched,heat loss & electrical service
  • Electrical service capacity evaluation
  • Breaker & disconnect installation
  • Startup Performance test
Indoor Air

Air Handler & Coil Replacement

Indoor air handlers and evaporator coils must be correctly matched with the outdoor condensing unit for proper cooling performance and warranty protection. A mismatched setup can reduce energy efficiency, increase utility costs, and create airflow problems throughout the home. During replacement projects, we inspect refrigerant lines, verify drainage performance, and confirm the full refrigerant circuit is operating within manufacturer specifications

  • Coil & air handler matching outdoor unit specifications
  • Refrigerant line flush when needed
  • Drain pan & condensate line inspection
  • Full refrigerant circuit performance verification
Whole Home

Complete System Replacement

Replacing both heating and cooling equipment together is often the most cost effective longterm solution for aging systems. A complete upgrade allows us to improve ductwork performance, balance airflow, and ensure all components work together as a matched system. Homeowners also benefit from streamlined permitting, unified commissioning, and manufacturer backed warranty coverage under one installation project.

  • Coordinated AC & heating replacement
  • Ductwork inspection & sealing ,airflow balancing
  • Single permit & inspection
  • 10 year manufacturer warranty registration

Signs Your System Needs Replacement

Deciding between repair and replacement depends on equipment age, efficiency, repair history, and long term operating cost. In many Midland homes, the warning signs appear gradually over several seasons before a major breakdown occurs. If your system struggles to maintain comfort or your energy bills continue rising, a professional assessment can help determine whether replacement makes better financial sense.

Your system is over 15 years old. Most HVAC systems operate reliably for around 12 to 18 years, depending on maintenance, climate conditions, and usage patterns. In Midland, where cooling systems work heavily for much of the year, aging equipment often loses seasonal efficiency faster than homeowners realize. Older systems also face increased repair frequency and reduced cooling performance during peak summer temperatures.

Repair costs are climbing. Frequent repairs usually indicate that major components are nearing the end of their service life. When homeowners face multiple expensive breakdowns within a short period, investing in newer equipment often becomes the more practical option. A professionally sized replacement system can improve energy efficiency, reduce monthly operating costs, and provide more dependable indoor comfort.

Your energy bills keep going up. As HVAC equipment ages, efficiency declines and runtime increases. Longer operating cycles place more strain on motors, compressors, and airflow systems while increasing monthly utility bills. Installing a modern high efficiency system can improve cooling performance and reduce energy use during Midland’s extended summer season.

Some rooms are hot, others are cold. Uneven indoor temperatures are commonly caused by airflow restrictions, poor duct design, or equipment that was incorrectly sized during the original installation process. Replacing outdated equipment creates an opportunity to improve ductwork balance, airflow distribution, and thermostat performance throughout the home. We inspect the entire system before every replacement recommendation.

Your AC uses R 22 refrigerant. R 22 refrigerant is no longer produced or imported in the United States, making repairs increasingly expensive for older systems still using it. Limited refrigerant availability, combined with aging components, makes long term maintenance difficult and costly. Upgrading to a modern refrigerant platform improves efficiency, reliability, and long term serviceability.

The system runs constantly but never hits the thermostat. A system that runs continuously without maintaining indoor comfort may have airflow restrictions, refrigerant issues, failing components, or incorrect sizing. Persistent cooling problems during normal Midland summer temperatures often signal declining system performance and rising operating costs. We always perform diagnostics first before recommending replacement options.

How an Installation Works

Every project follows a structured installation process focused on sizing accuracy, code compliance, airflow performance, and long term reliability. From the initial home evaluation to final commissioning, we prioritize clear communication and technical precision so homeowners know exactly what to expect throughout the project.

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    Free In Home Assessment

    Our team visits your home to inspect the existing HVAC equipment, measure conditioned areas, review ductwork, and identify comfort concerns. We also evaluate insulation levels, window exposure, ventilation conditions, and electrical or gas service capacity. This information allows us to build accurate load calculations and recommend equipment that fits your home properly.

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    Manual J Load Calculation

    Every home has different heating and cooling demands based on insulation, airflow leakage, sun exposure, ceiling height, and construction materials. Our ACCA Manual J calculation uses real measurements from your property instead of relying on square footage alone. This process helps improve energy efficiency, airflow balance, and long term system performance.

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    Honest Equipment Recommendations

    We provide written equipment options based on your home’s layout, efficiency goals, and budget. Our recommendations explain system performance, operating costs, thermostat compatibility, and available efficiency upgrades in straightforward language. Homeowners receive transparent pricing without sales pressure or unnecessary add ons.

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    Code Compliant Install & Full Commissioning

    Permits are filed before work begins, and all equipment is installed according to manufacturer specifications and Texas mechanical code requirements. Once installation is complete, we verify airflow performance, refrigerant charge, thermostat operation, electrical safety, and overall system functionality. Final commissioning documentation is completed before the project is closed out.

Why Homeowners Pick US

Home based HVAC replacement is a major investment that affects comfort, energy use, and long term operating costs. Homeowners across Midland choose us because we focus on accurate system sizing, code compliant workmanship, and dependable customer service backed by decades of local experience.

Right Sized, Not Oversized

Most contractors guess at sizing. We run a Manual J load calculation on every install. Smaller systems run longer cycles, remove more humidity, and last longer.

Veteran Owned & Family Operated

Founded in 2008 by a U.S. military veteran. Locally owned, locally accountable. The same name on the truck for 30+ years.

Permits, Inspections, and Paperwork

We pull every permit a job requires and coordinate inspections directly with the city. You don’t deal with paperwork.

Manufacturer Spec Commissioning

Every install gets refrigerant charge verification, airflow measurement, and performance testing. We register your warranty before we leave.

Installation Service Areas

We provide home heating system installation and cooling system replacement services throughout Midland, Odessa, Stanton, Andrews, and surrounding Permian Basin communities. Projects are scheduled in advance to allow proper equipment ordering, permit coordination, and installation planning. We focus on quality workmanship rather than rushed sameday replacements.

Midland, TX

Standard Service

Odessa, TX

Standard Service

Greenwood & Stanton

Scheduled Installation

Big Spring & Permian Basin

Scheduled Installation

Installation FAQs

How do you size a new AC or furnace?

Every project begins with an ACCA Manual J load calculation based on actual home measurements, insulation values, airflow conditions, and Midland climate data. Proper HVAC system sizing improves comfort, seasonal efficiency, and indoor air distribution while reducing unnecessary equipment strain.

How long does a typical installation take?

Most singlesystem replacements are completed within one working day, while full system upgrades may require one to two days depending on ductwork condition and project complexity. Our crew completes installation, commissioning, and testing before leaving the property.

Do you pull permits for the installation?

Yes. We handle all required permits, inspections, and documentation for home HVAC projects in Midland. Homeowners receive copies of inspection approvals and completed paperwork once the installation process is finalized.

What brands do you install?

We install Trane, Rheem, Bryant, and Lennox as our primary brands. We also install Carrier, Goodman, American Standard, and York on request. Every brand we install carries a 10 year manufacturer parts warranty when registered at the time of commissioning.

What is the typical cost of a new HVAC system?

We primarily install Trane, Rheem, Bryant, and Lennox systems while also offering Carrier, Goodman, American Standard, and York equipment upon request. Recommendations are based on efficiency goals, home requirements, and long term value rather than profit margins.

Schedule Your Free In Home Assessment

Whether you need a complete system replacement, improved indoor comfort, or professional heating system installation, We start every project with an in home assessment and detailed load calculation. Our team serves homeowners across Midland, Odessa, and the Permian Basin with professionally installed HVAC systems designed for reliable year round comfort.