Texas HVAC Installers
Find an HVAC Installer in Texas
Browse verified local contractors across Texas for system installs, replacements, and upgrades.
Pick a metro area from the links above to get started.
Get Matched in Minutes
- Select a Texas metro from the links above.
- Compare installers by services, availability, and coverage area.
- Request a quote for your equipment type and install scope.
- Book your install and coordinate delivery + startup.
Popular HVAC Jobs in Texas
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AC change-outs for hot-weather performance and efficiency
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Airflow fixes (return sizing, static pressure, comfort hot spots)
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Mini split installs for garages, additions, and bonus rooms
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Heat pump upgrades with proper charging and commissioning
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New installs including duct transitions, plenums, and line sets
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Air quality add-ons like media filtration, UV, and dehumidification
What to Have Ready Before You Request Quotes
You’ll get faster, more accurate pricing if you can share a few details up front. If you’re not sure on everything,
that’s okay—installers can still help.
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Your ZIP code and whether it’s residential or commercial
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Equipment type: split system, package unit, or ductless
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Any known constraints: electrical, attic access, or tight clearances
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If replacing: your current model numbers (or photos of nameplates)
Pro move: include a few photos (outdoor pad, attic/closet, breaker panel). It helps installers quote remotely.
Permits, Licensing & Installation Notes
Texas permitting rules vary by city and county. Some areas require permits for equipment replacement, electrical work,
or refrigerant-related startup procedures.
For AC and heat pump installs, the installer should be properly credentialed to handle refrigerants, evacuate the system,
verify charge, and confirm safe operation at startup.
Ask this on your first call: “Do you pull permits for my area, and is that included in your quote?”
FAQ
What affects installation pricing the most in Texas?
The biggest drivers are system type, accessibility (attic vs closet), ductwork condition, electrical needs,
and whether permits are required. Requesting quotes from installers near your metro is the fastest way
to narrow down real pricing.
Can an installer work with equipment I already purchased online?
Yes. Many customers buy equipment from HVACDirect.com and hire a local professional to complete the installation,
startup, and final checks.
Do contractors only serve the exact city shown in the directory?
Not usually. Many Texas installers cover nearby suburbs, smaller towns, and multiple counties. If you don’t see your
city, start with the closest metro area.
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