Call Garner For Five Star Service in Hays County
When Hays County needs reliable heating and air, Garner is a top choice. Our testimonials make us stand out in Hays County for service that not only improves heating, cooling, indoor air quality, attic insulation and more, but also for having expert staff that genuinely care about the community.
Service Area FAQs
Garner AC primarily services Austin, TX and cities south of Austin. We also cover surrounding areas north of San Antonio, such as New Braunfels, TX. Whether you live near Driftwood, Dripping Springs, Manchaca, Uhland, Wimberly, Maxwell, Lockhart, Kyle, Woodcreek, Mountain City or San Marcos, we have you covered. If you are unsure if we provide heating and cooling service in your area, call us today.
The average cost to replace an HVAC system in Hays County is around $7,500-$15,000. The price can vary depending on:
- The type of HVAC unit you want installed.
- The size of the HVAC unit you will need.
- The cost to remove your old HVAC unit and install the new one.
A home HVAC system should be serviced at least twice a year in Hays County. Having your HVAC system serviced once before the cooling season and once before the heating season is the best way to ensure your HVAC system is able to run as efficiently as possible. Regular servicing can also help your HVAC system last longer and require less repairs. To get your HVAC system serviced, give us a call today.
The best time for HVAC service is during the shoulder seasons—spring and fall—when the demand for heating or cooling is lower. This enables experts to take care of any possible problems before the busiest time of year. While fall service gets your heating system ready for winter, regular spring maintenance makes sure your cooling system is ready for summer. But even if you were unable to take advantage of these windows, schedule maintenance whenever you notice a decline in performance or efficiency.
Several reasons could cause a furnace not to kick in. Possible issues include a malfunctioning thermostat, a tripped circuit breaker, a faulty pilot light or ignition control, clogged filters, or a malfunctioning blower motor. Insufficient fuel supply, a faulty thermocouple, or a problem with the limit switch can also be contributing factors. Troubleshooting these components or consulting with a professional can help identify and address the specific issue preventing your furnace from starting.
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