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24/7 HVAC San Antonio

2481 Main Street, San Antonio, TX

We specialize in energy-efficient HVAC solutions. Our team handles installation, repair, and preventive maintenance to keep your home com¦

Serves: 78201, 78202, 78203, 78204 +52 more

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San Antonio Cooling & Heating

8782 Main Street, San Antonio, TX

Trusted HVAC contractor specializing in residential AC repair, heating installation, and seasonal maintenance. Licensed, insured, and ava¦

Serves: 78201, 78202, 78203, 78204 +52 more

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San Antonio Temperature Control

2309 Main Street, San Antonio, TX

Professional HVAC service for residential and light commercial. Honest diagnostics, fair pricing, and guaranteed satisfaction on every job.

Serves: 78201, 78202, 78203, 78204 +52 more

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Premium HVAC San Antonio

4984 Main Street, San Antonio, TX

Full-service heating and cooling company with 15+ years of experience. We install, repair, and maintain all major brands with upfront pri¦

Serves: 78201, 78202, 78203, 78204 +52 more

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Premium HVAC San Antonio

4984 Main Street, San Antonio, TX

Full-service heating and cooling company with 15+ years of experience. We install, repair, and maintain all major brands with upfront pri¦

Serves: 78201, 78202, 78203, 78204 +52 more

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San Antonio AC & Heating Pros

8725 Main Street, San Antonio, TX

Trusted HVAC contractor specializing in residential AC repair, heating installation, and seasonal maintenance. Licensed, insured, and ava¦

Serves: 78201, 78202, 78203, 78204 +52 more

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San Antonio Air Conditioning & Heating

1278 Main Street, San Antonio, TX

Professional HVAC service for residential and light commercial. Honest diagnostics, fair pricing, and guaranteed satisfaction on every job.

Serves: 78201, 78202, 78203, 78204 +52 more

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San Antonio AC & Heating Pros

8725 Main Street, San Antonio, TX

Trusted HVAC contractor specializing in residential AC repair, heating installation, and seasonal maintenance. Licensed, insured, and ava¦

Serves: 78201, 78202, 78203, 78204 +52 more

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Professional HVAC San Antonio

9502 Main Street, San Antonio, TX

Expert HVAC technicians providing fast, reliable service for air conditioning, furnace repair, and system upgrades. Same-day appointments¦

Serves: 78201, 78202, 78203, 78204 +52 more

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Expert HVAC Services San Antonio

9207 Main Street, San Antonio, TX

Full-service heating and cooling company with 15+ years of experience. We install, repair, and maintain all major brands with upfront pri¦

Serves: 78201, 78202, 78203, 78204 +52 more

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San Antonio Air Conditioning & Heating

1278 Main Street, San Antonio, TX

Professional HVAC service for residential and light commercial. Honest diagnostics, fair pricing, and guaranteed satisfaction on every job.

Serves: 78201, 78202, 78203, 78204 +52 more

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Expert HVAC Services San Antonio

9207 Main Street, San Antonio, TX

Full-service heating and cooling company with 15+ years of experience. We install, repair, and maintain all major brands with upfront pri¦

Serves: 78201, 78202, 78203, 78204 +52 more

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HVAC Repair & Replacement Cost Guide — San Antonio, TX

How Much Does HVAC Repair or Replacement Cost in San Antonio?

HVAC repair in San Antonio typically runs $150–$600 for most common service calls. A full system replacement — central AC with gas furnace — costs $5,500–$14,000 installed, depending on system size, efficiency tier, and brand. San Antonio's subtropical climate (100°F+ summers with Gulf-driven humidity, freezing events in winter) means HVAC systems carry one of the heaviest thermal loads in the state. Bexar County homeowners run AC 9–10 months per year, making system selection and contractor quality critical investments.

San Antonio HVAC Repair Cost Table

Service / RepairTypical Cost
Service call + diagnostic$75–$150
Refrigerant recharge (R-410A, per pound)$80–$175 per lb
Capacitor replacement$90–$200
Contactor replacement$150–$300
Blower motor replacement$300–$600
Evaporator coil replacement$700–$1,500
Condenser coil replacement$900–$2,000
Compressor replacement$1,200–$2,500
Refrigerant leak detection + repair$200–$600
Air handler / air handler coil$1,200–$2,500
Ductwork repair (per section)$150–$500

San Antonio Full HVAC System Replacement Cost (Installed)

System TypeSizeEfficiencyInstalled Cost
Central AC only (split system)3 ton15 SEER2$4,500–$7,500
Central AC + gas furnace3 ton / 80,000 BTU15 SEER2 / 80 AFUE$6,500–$11,000
Heat pump (replaces AC + furnace)3 ton15 SEER2 / HSPF2 7.5$6,000–$12,000
High-efficiency AC + furnace3 ton18–21 SEER2 / 96 AFUE$9,000–$15,000
Mini-split (ductless, 1 zone)9,000–18,000 BTU18–25 SEER$2,500–$5,500 installed
Mini-split (ductless, 3 zones)36,000 BTU multi18 SEER$7,500–$13,000 installed

Pricing based on San Antonio metro contractor quotes for 1,800–2,400 sq ft single-family homes, benchmarked against ACCA (Air Conditioning Contractors of America) cost reporting and BLS Bexar County labor data (BLS SOC 49-9021, median hourly $26–$32).


What Drives HVAC Costs in San Antonio

1. San Antonio's cooling load is severe

San Antonio averages 240+ cooling degree days (CDD) annually — significantly more than Dallas (200) and approaching Phoenix's level. The combination of sustained 100–105°F summer temperatures and 50–60% relative humidity from Gulf moisture means HVAC systems in Bexar County run longer daily cycles and under greater thermal stress than most U.S. markets. System tonnage must be properly sized to this load; undersized systems short-cycle and fail prematurely, while oversized systems fail to dehumidify properly in San Antonio's humid conditions.

2. SEER2 minimum standard in Texas (2023)

Since January 1, 2023, the DOE and Texas require a minimum 15 SEER2 efficiency rating for new central AC systems installed in Texas (previously 14 SEER). This minimum is non-negotiable — any contractor installing a 14 SEER system after January 2023 is violating federal efficiency standards. Higher-efficiency systems (18–21 SEER2) cost $2,000–$5,000 more upfront but deliver meaningful savings on CPS Energy bills for San Antonio homeowners who run AC 10 months per year.

3. CPS Energy rebates reduce replacement cost

CPS Energy (City Public Service, San Antonio's municipal utility) offers rebate programs for qualifying HVAC replacements. As of 2025, CPS Energy's energy efficiency rebates include:

  • Central AC replacement: Up to $400 for qualifying high-efficiency systems (16+ SEER2)
  • Heat pump: Up to $750 for qualifying heat pumps
  • Programmable/smart thermostat: Up to $75 rebate

Check current program details at cpsenergy.com/rebates. Rebate programs change annually; confirm eligibility with your contractor before installation.

4. San Antonio freeze event risk

The February 2021 winter storm exposed HVAC systems across Bexar County to temperatures well below 0°F — far outside most systems' design parameters. Outdoor compressor units were damaged, refrigerant lines froze, and heat pump systems with inadequate defrost cycles failed. Homeowners replacing HVAC systems after the 2021 storm should ensure new equipment includes appropriate low-ambient kitting (for heat pumps) and that ductwork/air handler is inspected for any damage from freeze events. San Antonio's standard HVAC systems are not designed for extended sub-freezing events because historically they occur only once every several years.

5. Ductwork condition in San Antonio's older housing stock

Bexar County has substantial housing stock from the 1950s–1980s in neighborhoods like Olmos Park, Monte Vista, and King William. Older homes in these areas frequently have original ductwork with significant leakage — the Energy Star duct leakage standard for new construction is under 4% total leakage; older San Antonio systems commonly test at 20–30% leakage. Replacing or sealing leaky ductwork during an HVAC system replacement increases comfort and efficiency but adds $2,000–$6,000 to project cost.

San Antonio HVAC — Frequently Asked Questions

Hiring an HVAC Contractor in San Antonio — Texas Licensing, Permits & Verification

HVAC Licensing Requirements in Texas and San Antonio

Texas has one of the most comprehensive HVAC contractor licensing frameworks in the country, administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). Every HVAC company — and individual technician operating independently — performing HVAC installation, repair, or refrigerant work in San Antonio must be licensed through TDLR. Hiring an unlicensed HVAC contractor in Texas exposes you to unqualified work, no permit coverage, and zero recourse if the installation fails.


Texas TDLR HVAC Licenses — What to Verify

TDLR issues several HVAC-related licenses applicable to San Antonio HVAC companies:

  • TACL (Texas Air Conditioning Contractor License): Required for all HVAC contracting companies performing installation, maintenance, or repair in Texas. This is the primary license to verify for any San Antonio HVAC contractor. Verify at tdlr.texas.gov/verify/
  • TACA (Technician License): Individual technicians must hold a TACA license to perform HVAC work in Texas
  • EPA Section 608: All technicians handling refrigerants must hold federal EPA 608 certification in addition to TACA/TACL

When getting quotes from San Antonio HVAC companies, ask for the company's TACL license number and verify it at tdlr.texas.gov/verify/ before signing a contract. Active license, no disciplinary actions, and correct license type (TACL-B for air conditioning and refrigeration) are what you're looking for.


San Antonio / Bexar County HVAC Permits

Full HVAC system replacements in San Antonio require a mechanical permit from the City of San Antonio Development Services Department. Key permit requirements:

  • New system installations and full replacements (new air handler + condenser) require a permit and city inspection
  • Like-for-like equipment replacements in the same location may qualify for a simplified permit process at the discretion of the inspector
  • Electrical work associated with HVAC (new circuit, panel work) requires a separate electrical permit

The permit fee for a standard HVAC system permit in San Antonio is typically $75–$150. Inspections are required before drywall or ceiling covers any new ductwork. Contact: City of San Antonio Development Services. Work done without permits may violate homeowner's insurance requirements and creates disclosure issues at resale.


What Proper HVAC System Design Looks Like in San Antonio

The ACCA Manual J load calculation is the industry standard for properly sizing any HVAC system replacement. In San Antonio's hot, humid climate, a Manual J calculation accounts for:

  • Square footage, ceiling height, and insulation levels
  • Window area and solar gain in San Antonio's 300+ sunny days annually
  • Internal heat gain from occupancy and appliances
  • San Antonio's specific design temperatures (cooling: 100°F outdoor / 75°F indoor; heating: 28°F for 99% design)
  • Humidity dehumidification load (critical in San Antonio's Gulf-influenced muggy summers)

Contractors who simply replace an existing system with the same tonnage without performing a Manual J are guessing at system size. Newer homes may require different sizing if insulation or window upgrades have been made. Any San Antonio contractor who quotes system size without mentioning a load calculation is not following ACCA best practices.


Key Questions for San Antonio HVAC Contractors

  1. "Provide your TACL license number" — verify at tdlr.texas.gov before signing
  2. "Will you pull the required mechanical permit from the City of San Antonio?" — yes is the only acceptable answer for a full system replacement
  3. "Will you perform a Manual J load calculation or have an existing one to reference?" — any contractor upsizing or downsizing without a calculation is guessing
  4. "Is the equipment you're proposing SEER2 15 or higher?" — minimum required; verify equipment specifications before installation
  5. "Are your technicians TACA licensed?" — individual technicians must hold TACA licensure; ask to see or verify
  6. "Can you help me apply for the CPS Energy rebate?" — qualified contractors know the program; the contractor typically submits on your behalf

Red Flags for San Antonio HVAC Contractors

  • Cannot provide a TACL license number: This is an immediate disqualifier — they are operating illegally in Texas
  • Quotes a system without asking about square footage or load: Unprofessional and likely to result in wrong sized equipment
  • Proposes skipping the permit: Only minimally-scoped like-for-like replacements might qualify for no permit; a full system change always requires one
  • Recommends refrigerant "top-off" without finding the leak: Refrigerant does not deplete naturally; adding refrigerant without repairing the leak means it will leak out again within months
  • Requires large upfront payment: Standard HVAC contracting in San Antonio involves deposit at signing + balance on completion; requiring 100% upfront from an unknown contractor is a major risk

The San Antonio Better Business Bureau maintains contractor ratings and complaint histories for Bexar County HVAC companies — check before signing any contract over $5,000.

Repair vs. Replace HVAC in San Antonio — The Full Homeowner Decision Guide

HVAC Repair vs. Replacement in San Antonio: Making the Right Call

San Antonio's brutal cooling season makes this one of the most consequential financial decisions a Bexar County homeowner makes. A wrong call — repairing an aging system that fails again in two months — costs money and comfort during 100°F July weather. A correct call on a still-serviceable system avoids a $7,000–$12,000 premature replacement. Here is how to think through the decision systematically.

Repair vs. Replace Decision Matrix

FactorPoints Toward RepairPoints Toward Replacement
System ageUnder 10 years old12+ years for central AC; 15+ for furnace
Repair costUnder 30% of replacement cost50%+ of replacement cost
Refrigerant typeR-410A (current standard)R-22 (phased out — expensive to source)
Failure typeCapacitor, contactor, minor electricalCompressor, evaporator coil, heat exchanger
Energy billsNear original baseline20–30% higher than when new (system inefficiency)
Comfort complaintsNoneHumidity issues, uneven cooling, temperature variance
CPS Energy billsStable year-over-yearConsistently climbing
Duct conditionTested, minimal leakage20%+ leakage on older San Antonio homes
SEER rating15 SEER2 or aboveUnder 13 SEER (pre-2023 minimum)

The 50% Rule in San Antonio Context

The standard HVAC industry guidance: if the repair costs more than 50% of a new system, replace instead. But this rule needs San Antonio context:

  • A 10-year-old system with a $1,500 compressor repair and a $7,000 replacement quote: repair and get 3–5 more years — but verify the refrigerant type and that other components (coils, blower motor) are not also near end-of-life
  • A 14-year-old system using R-22 refrigerant: R-22 refrigerant was phased out under the Montreal Protocol and is no longer produced in the U.S. Remaining supply is stockpiled and commands $100–$175+ per pound — an R-22 recharge on a San Antonio system with a small leak can easily cost $400–$900 and is money invested in a system that will need replacement within a few years anyway
  • A 16-year-old system in Converse or Windcrest: the system has delivered its full useful life in San Antonio's demanding climate; components across the system are at end-of-life; repair investment is rarely worthwhile

Heat Pump vs. Gas Furnace + AC: San Antonio's Choice

San Antonio's mild winters (average January low of 41°F) make heat pump systems increasingly attractive:

  • Heat pump advantages: Single system for heating and cooling; highly efficient heating down to ~30°F (standard heat pump) or ~-13°F (cold-climate heat pump); CPS Energy offers higher rebates for heat pumps ($750 vs. $400 for AC-only)
  • Heat pump consideration: February 2021 showed San Antonio can experience sub-20°F temperatures; a heat pump without a supplemental electric resistance backup strips heating efficiency during rare extreme cold events
  • Gas furnace advantages: High-capacity heating output for extreme cold events; lower first cost than equivalent heat pump; San Antonio gas prices from CenterPoint Energy have been stable
  • For most San Antonio homes: A 96 AFUE gas furnace + 17–18 SEER2 AC system is the most common replacement configuration, balancing efficiency, cost, and heating reliability

When to Call for Emergency HVAC Service in San Antonio

  • Summer AC failure during 100°F+ weather: A health emergency risk for elderly residents, infants, and individuals with respiratory or cardiovascular conditions — call for same-day emergency service and don't wait
  • Natural gas leak smell: Evacuate immediately; call CenterPoint Energy at 800-227-3631 and 911 before calling HVAC service
  • Heating failure during freezing event: San Antonio HVAC companies experience extreme call surges during winter storm events — if you anticipate a freeze, schedule preventive service before the storm or have portable electric heaters ready as backup

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