HVAC System Installation
When repair isn’t cutting it anymore, a new HVAC system changes everything. Lower bills, better comfort, fewer headaches. Properly sized and professionally installed.
Why Installation Quality Matters
There comes a point where patching up an old system costs more in repairs and energy bills than simply replacing it. When that time comes, the most important decision isn’t which brand to buy—it’s who installs it. A system that’s sized wrong or installed poorly will underperform from day one, no matter how good the equipment is.
Texas HVAC Experts installs heating and cooling systems for homes across Keller, Southlake, Fort Worth, and the surrounding DFW area. Every installation starts with a proper evaluation of your home so we recommend the right system—not the most expensive one. We get it done right the first time, test everything before we leave, and make sure you know exactly how your new system works.

What We Install
- Central Air Conditioning Systems — The standard for whole-home cooling in North Texas. We’ll size and install a system matched to your home’s square footage and ductwork.
- Gas Furnaces — Reliable, efficient heating for Texas winters. Available in single-stage, two-stage, and variable-speed models.
- Heat Pumps — One system that handles both heating and cooling. An efficient option for the moderate Texas climate.
- Dual-Fuel Systems — A heat pump paired with a gas furnace backup. The most efficient combination for North Texas weather patterns.
- Ductless Mini-Split Systems — Ideal for room additions, garages, or homes without existing ductwork. Targeted heating and cooling without a major renovation.

Our Installation Process
How It Works
We don’t rush installations and we don’t cut corners. Here’s how the process works from start to finish:
1. In-Home Evaluation
We visit your home, assess your current system, measure your space, and discuss your comfort goals and budget.
2. Right-Size Recommendation
Based on the evaluation, we recommend a system that’s properly sized for your home. An oversized system wastes energy. An undersized one can’t keep up. We get it right.
3. Transparent Quote
You get a clear, written estimate with no hidden fees. We explain what you’re getting and why.
4. Professional Installation
Our licensed technicians handle the full installation, including removing old equipment, running new lines, and connecting everything properly.
5. System Testing
We test every component and verify the system is running at manufacturer specifications before we call it done.
6. Walkthrough
We walk you through your new system, show you how to use the thermostat, explain the warranty, and answer every question you’ve got.
Signs You Need a New System
- Your current system is 10–15+ years old
- You’re calling for repairs more than once a year
- Your energy bills keep climbing even though usage hasn’t changed
- Some rooms are too hot while others are too cold
- Your system uses R-22 refrigerant (no longer manufactured)
- The system runs constantly but never quite reaches the set temperature

Frequently Asked Questions
How long does an HVAC installation take?
Most standard residential installations are completed in one day. If the job involves ductwork modifications, a system conversion (like switching from a furnace to a heat pump), or other complexities, it may take two days. We’ll give you a clear timeline during the estimate.
How do I know what size HVAC system I need?
System sizing depends on your home’s square footage, insulation, window exposure, ductwork condition, and other factors. That’s why we do an in-home evaluation before recommending anything. A system that’s too big or too small will cost you more in the long run.
What’s the difference between a heat pump and a furnace?
A gas furnace burns natural gas to produce heat. A heat pump uses electricity to move heat in and out of your home—providing both heating and cooling from one unit. In the moderate North Texas climate, heat pumps are an efficient option. For extreme cold snaps, a dual-fuel system (heat pump plus gas furnace backup) gives you the best of both worlds.
Get a Free Installation Estimate
We’ll evaluate your home, recommend the right system, and give you a free, no-pressure estimate. Let’s get started.
