
If you live in Texas, you already know how this goes. One week it's a pleasant spring afternoon, and the next you're sweating through your shirt before you even make it to the car. The heat doesn't ease in - it shows up.
That's exactly why right now is the best time to make sure your AC is in good shape. Not when it's already 100 degrees outside and your system is working overtime. Now, while the weather is still manageable and we actually have time to get to you.
Here's the thing most homeowners don't think about - your AC has been sitting mostly idle through the cooler months. Dust builds up, filters get clogged, refrigerant levels drift, and small issues quietly turn into bigger ones. By the time you really need that system running hard, those small issues can become a full breakdown on the hottest day of the year.
A quick check now catches all of that before it becomes a problem. We look at the things that matter - airflow, refrigerant levels, electrical connections, and overall system performance. It's a simple step that can save you a lot of discomfort and a much bigger repair bill down the road.
Texas summers don't mess around. But a little prep work goes a long way toward keeping your home cool and comfortable when the real heat kicks in.