HVAC in Falfurrias, TX
Hot semi-arid South Texas climate.
For hvac, the service area covers roughly 50 miles from central Falfurrias. Urgent requests can be submitted any time; response time depends on the local provider.
Common reasons to call
- AC not cooling
- System runs constantly in summer heat
- Indoor humidity too high
- Bad capacitor, contactor, motor, or compressor concern
- Duct, airflow, or hot-room issue
- Replace old HVAC system
- Heat pump or furnace issue
- Maintenance before hurricane season or summer peak
Typical work
- AC diagnostic and repair
- Seasonal maintenance and coil cleaning
- Capacitor, contactor, motor, and thermostat repair
- Refrigerant leak search and repair
- Duct and airflow assessment
- System replacement and load review
- Humidity and indoor air quality consultation
Typical turnaround
No-cooling calls are prioritized during heat. Common parts can be repaired quickly. System replacement depends on load review, equipment availability, permits, and crew schedule.
Materials and equipment
- Capacitors, contactors, relays, motors, and control boards
- Thermostats, sensors, float switches, and drain parts
- Refrigerant, nitrogen, vacuum pump, and recovery equipment
- Air filters, coils, pans, and condensate components
- Duct, flex, plenums, insulation, and sealant
- Condensing unit, air handler, furnace, or heat pump equipment
Job sizes
Minor
Filter, thermostat, capacitor, drain clearing, or basic diagnostic
Standard
Motor, control, refrigerant leak check, maintenance, or common repair
Major
Coil, compressor, duct correction, refrigerant repair, or major component replacement
Replacement
Full system replacement, duct redesign, zoning, or humidity-control package
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓TDLR-licensed HVAC contractors required for regulated HVAC work
- ✓EPA Section 608 certification used for refrigerant handling
- ✓Load, airflow, humidity, and duct condition reviewed before replacement
- ✓Written diagnosis and repair options before major work
TDLR Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Contractor license, registered HVAC technician, EPA Section 608 certification, NATE certification, manufacturer training, general liability insurance.
Common questions
Are HVAC contractors licensed in Texas?
Yes. TDLR licenses air conditioning and refrigeration contractors under Chapter 1302, and refrigerant work requires EPA Section 608 certification.
Why is my house humid even when the AC runs?
It can be oversizing, airflow, duct leakage, short cycling, thermostat settings, infiltration, or a drainage issue. Humidity problems need diagnosis, not just a colder setting.
Should I repair or replace the system?
It depends on age, refrigerant type, repair history, comfort, efficiency, and the failed part. A good contractor explains both paths.
How often should AC be serviced?
Most coastal homes benefit from maintenance before summer. Salt air, humidity, and long run times are hard on coils and electrical parts.
What if the drain line backs up?
Turn the system off if water is overflowing. A clogged condensate line can damage ceilings, floors, and insulation quickly.
Can duct problems make one room hot?
Yes. Duct size, leaks, crushed flex, poor returns, insulation, and sun exposure can all make rooms uncomfortable.
Do you cover Flour Bluff, Padre Island, Calallen, and the other Corpus Christi neighborhoods?
Yes. NPCLocal HVAC pages target Corpus Christi plus Padre Island, Padre Hills, Flour Bluff, Calallen, Annaville, Downtown, Southside, Northwest, Westside, and South Staples. The neighborhood pages exist so search engines connect the right ZIP to the right page. Coverage spans the whole Coastal Bend service area.
How fast will someone call me back if I submit the form?
A real person reviews every request and follows up by phone or email to line up a local HVAC pro. If your AC is out, tap Call or send the form, whichever is easiest.
Is the call free? Will I be charged just for calling?
The call is free. NPCLocal does not charge consumers for the call or the lead routing. Any cost is for the diagnosis or work the HVAC contractor actually does, and they quote that in writing before they start.
Who am I actually calling? Is this a national call center?
NPCLocal is a local service directory for Corpus Christi and the Coastal Bend. If a local HVAC pro covers your area you are connected to them directly; otherwise a real person follows up to line up a TDLR-licensed HVAC pro for you. It is not a national call center and we never sell your information.
Coastal Bend seasons
Spring (March - May)
Best time for maintenance before summer heat and hurricane season.
Summer (June - August)
Peak no-cooling season. Capacitors, drains, motors, and compressors fail under long run times.
Fall (September - November)
Good time for system replacement planning after summer performance is clear.
Winter (December - February)
Heat pump, furnace, and off-season replacement calls are easier to schedule.