Air-Care/Texas Air Conditioning and Heating provides AC installation, AC repair, heating installation, heating repair, maintenance agreements, and indoor air quality solutions to Denton County and the surrounding areas.
During times when it feels like people and companies are looking after their own self-interests, you have an honest and good person like Bo. I had the pleasure of speaking with Bo when we had issues with our management company and maintenance refusing to fix our AC unit. Bo felt like the only human being that I spoke with in a long time and he actually gave me advice on what I should do before paying out of my own pocket for an HVAC technician. This is absolutely unheard of in this day and age. His knowledge of HVAC was immediate and I felt compelled to write this review because it's a rare occasion when you run into someone like this. Management finally brought one of its HVAC vendors to check out our issue and the technician confirmed that there was a leak. Bo didn't earn a single dime from me, but he earned my admiration and respect. All I know is that whenever someone asks for an HVAC referral, I will 100% refer them to Air-Care/Texas Air Conditioning and Heating. When we finally get a home, Air-Care/Texas Air Conditioning will receive our business. Thank you, Bo!
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Scott Larson
Aug 1, 2025
5.0
My a/c went out at 8pm last night and even though they were closed Bo came out and fixed it. Just needed a capacitor and I was back up and running. Great service thanks!!
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Julie Colston
May 1, 2025
5.0
Honest, dependable, hard working
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Eli Fullen
Feb 6, 2025
5.0
A very trustworthy company! Great with communication and always gets to my needs right away. Very reasonably priced for services as well. I have now had them replace a unit in my home and repair two others. Great work every time!
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Heath woods
Feb 7, 2014
5.0
If you want an honest Heating and Air Conditioning person, Bo, the owner of Air Care Texas, is your man. After several companies in the Denton area, either didn't show, charged outrageous prices, or just did shoddy unprofessional work, I called Bo. He nursed my old worn out system for several years, until I could afford to put in a new one. When the time came to get a new system, I obtained several estimates, and with no surprise, Air Care Texas had the best price on a high quality unit. The installation went seamlessly, and as always Bo and his workers were professional and courteous. I couldn't recommend a company higher.
Frequently Asked Questions About Air-Care/Texas Air Conditioning and Heating
When is the refrigerant change happening for current systems?
The refrigerant is changing in units manufactured on January 1st, 2025.
What is the average lifespan of an HVAC system?
The average lifespan is 10 years.
How often should I have my HVAC system serviced?
Once in the spring, and once in the fall.
What are the benefits of regular HVAC maintenance?
Lower operating cost and longer longevity.
How can I improve my home's indoor air quality?
Changing the filter and adding indoor air quality devices.
What size HVAC system do I need for my home?
A good rule of thumb is 1 ton for every 500 square feet.
What is the difference between a heat pump and a furnace?
Furnaces are generally gas while heat pumps are electric.
How do I know if my HVAC system needs repairs or a replacement?
If the cooling capability diminishes when the weather gets hotter, the electric bill goes up, or the machine has a longer run time.
When is the refrigerant changing for current HVAC systems?
The refrigerant is changing in units manufactured on January 1st, 2025.
What is the average lifespan of an HVAC system?
The average lifespan is 10 years.
How often should I have my HVAC system serviced?
You should have your HVAC system serviced once in the spring and once in the fall.
What are the benefits of regular HVAC maintenance?
Regular maintenance lowers operating costs and extends the system's longevity.
How can I improve my home's indoor air quality?
Improving indoor air quality can be done by changing the filter regularly and adding indoor air quality devices.
What size HVAC system is appropriate for my home?
A good rule of thumb is 1 ton of HVAC capacity for every 500 square feet of home space.
What is the difference between a heat pump and a furnace?
Furnaces are generally gas-powered while heat pumps use electricity.
How can I tell if my HVAC system needs repairs or a replacement?
If your system's cooling diminishes during hot weather, electric bills increase, or the machine runs longer, it may need repairs or replacement.
Which cities are served by Air-Care/Texas Air Conditioning and Heating?
They service Denton County including cities like Aubrey, Sanger, Cross Roads, Savannah, Providence Village, Paloma Creek, Little Elm, Frisco, Prosper, Celina, and Pilot Point.
What nearby places can customers visit before or after their HVAC service at Air-Care in Sanger, TX?
Customers can visit Ray Roberts Lake State Recreation Area Culp Branch Unit for outdoor activities, stop by The Dam Store for convenience and fuel, or explore local shops like Clater & Associates Auctioneers, Inc.
How can nearby HVAC businesses affect my choice to use Air-Care/Texas Air Conditioning and Heating?
Nearby HVAC providers like Oasis Heating and Cooling offer alternatives, so Air-Care's experience since 1987 and maintenance agreements can provide reliable service options.
Are there other professional service providers near Air-Care for related home services?
Yes, Denton County Plumbing and Moss Performance provide plumbing and automotive repair services nearby, which may be convenient for customers handling multiple home or vehicle needs.