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How to Change Your Furnace Filter: Step-by-Step Guide

2026

How to Change Your Furnace Filter: Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to change your furnace filter in 5 easy steps. Includes filter size guide, MERV ratings explained, and how often to replace your filter.

How to Clean Your AC Condenser Unit (DIY Guide)

2026

How to Clean Your AC Condenser Unit (DIY Guide)

Clean your AC condenser unit in 7 easy steps to improve efficiency and extend its life. DIY guide with safety tips and when to call a pro.

How to Clean a Dryer Vent: Prevent Fires and Save Energy

2026

How to Clean a Dryer Vent: Prevent Fires and Save Energy

Learn how to clean your dryer vent to prevent house fires and reduce energy costs. Step-by-step guide with tools needed and warning signs of a clog.

How to Improve Indoor Air Quality: 12 Proven Methods

2026

How to Improve Indoor Air Quality: 12 Proven Methods

Improve your home's indoor air quality with 12 EPA-recommended methods. From HVAC filters to ventilation, reduce allergens, pollutants, and more.

How to Lower Your Electric Bill: 20 Tips That Actually Work

2026

How to Lower Your Electric Bill: 20 Tips That Actually Work

Lower your electric bill with 20 actionable tips backed by DOE and ENERGY STAR data. Save hundreds per year on heating, cooling, and appliance costs.

How to Prepare Your AC for Summer: Spring Maintenance Checklist

2026

How to Prepare Your AC for Summer: Spring Maintenance Checklist

Prepare your AC for summer with this spring maintenance checklist. 10 DIY steps plus what to expect from a professional tune-up to avoid breakdowns.

How to Reset Any Thermostat: Honeywell, Nest, Ecobee, and More

2026

How to Reset Any Thermostat: Honeywell, Nest, Ecobee, and More

Learn how to reset your thermostat step by step. Covers Honeywell, Nest, Ecobee, Emerson, and basic thermostats with troubleshooting tips.

How to Winterize Your Home: Complete Checklist

2026

How to Winterize Your Home: Complete Checklist

Winterize your home with this complete checklist. Protect pipes, insulate, service your heating system, and prevent costly cold-weather damage.

HVAC Maintenance Cost: What Annual Tune-Ups Really Cost

2026

HVAC Maintenance Cost: What Annual Tune-Ups Really Cost

HVAC maintenance costs $85 to $250 per visit in 2026. Compare tune-up prices, service plan costs, and learn what is included in professional maintenance.

How Much Does a New HVAC System Cost in 2026? Complete Price Guide

2026

How Much Does a New HVAC System Cost in 2026? Complete Price Guide

A new HVAC system costs $5,000 to $20,000+ in 2026. Get detailed pricing by system type, size, and efficiency with our complete cost breakdown guide.

HVAC Tax Credits and Rebates in 2026: Complete Guide

2026

HVAC Tax Credits and Rebates in 2026: Complete Guide

2026 HVAC tax credits and rebates guide. Learn about 25C credits up to $3,200, heat pump rebates, and state programs under the Inflation Reduction Act.

Ice Maker Not Making Ice: Complete Troubleshooting Guide

2026

Ice Maker Not Making Ice: Complete Troubleshooting Guide

Ice maker not working? Our complete troubleshooting guide covers every cause from water supply issues to freezer temperature problems. Fix it today.

Need Emergency HVAC Service?

Don't wait when your heating or cooling system fails. Our licensed technicians provide same-day emergency service throughout Central Texas with guaranteed satisfaction.

FAQS

Still Have A Question?

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Do you provide emergency HVAC repair near me?
Yes! We provide emergency HVAC repair services Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM throughout Texas including Killeen, Waco, Temple, and Harker Heights. When you search 'AC repair near me,' we're your local licensed HVAC contractor for fast, reliable service.

02

What HVAC services do you offer in Texas?
We provide comprehensive HVAC services including emergency AC repair, furnace repair, heat pump services, HVAC installation, air conditioning maintenance, and smart home automation. Our licensed technicians service all major brands throughout central Texas.

03

Are you licensed HVAC contractors in Texas?
Yes, Texas Temp Masters is fully licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). All our HVAC technicians are certified, insured, and experienced in residential and commercial HVAC repair and installation.

04

How quickly can you respond for emergency HVAC repair?
We offer same-day emergency HVAC repair service Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM. Our experienced technicians respond quickly to heating and AC repair near me calls throughout central Texas with fast, professional service.

05

What areas do you serve for HVAC repair in Texas?
We provide HVAC repair, AC repair near me, and installation services throughout central Texas including Killeen, Waco, Temple, Harker Heights, and surrounding communities. Contact us to confirm service in your specific area.

06

Do you service all HVAC brands and models?
Yes! Our certified HVAC contractors service all major brands including Trane, Carrier, Lennox, Goodman, York, Rheem, and American Standard. We handle both residential and commercial HVAC systems for repair, maintenance, and installation.

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Do you offer HVAC maintenance plans?
Yes, we offer comprehensive maintenance plans with bi-annual tune-ups, priority scheduling, and discounted repairs. Regular maintenance prevents costly breakdowns and extends your HVAC system's lifespan.

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What are your service hours and emergency availability?
Our normal service hours are Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM. We provide same-day emergency service during these hours for urgent HVAC repairs throughout Central Texas.

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How much does a new AC cost in Central Texas?
A new central AC system in Central Texas typically costs $5,800–$13,500 installed, depending on size (2–5 tons), efficiency (14–25+ SEER), and brand tier. Entry-level 14 SEER systems start around $5,800 for a 3-ton unit, while premium 20+ SEER systems with smart thermostats run $10,000–$13,500. We offer financing from $89/month. Use our free HVAC Cost Estimator for a personalized Good/Better/Best quote.

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How long does an AC last in Texas?
Central air conditioners in Texas typically last 12–15 years, shorter than the national average of 15–20 years due to our extreme heat and 8–9 month cooling season. Heat pumps average 10–14 years, furnaces 15–25 years, and mini-splits 12–20 years. Regular maintenance can add 3–5 years to your system's life. Use our free HVAC Age Decoder to check your system's age and remaining lifespan.

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What SEER rating should I choose for my new AC?
For Central Texas, we recommend at least 16 SEER for good value or 18–20+ SEER if you plan to stay in your home long-term. The minimum federal standard is now 15 SEER2 (roughly 15.5 SEER) for southern states. Higher SEER means lower energy bills — upgrading from 10 to 16 SEER saves approximately 37% on cooling costs. Our Energy Savings Calculator can project your exact savings and payback period.

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How do I know if my AC needs refrigerant?
Signs your AC may need refrigerant include: warm air from vents when cooling is on, ice forming on the refrigerant lines or evaporator coil, hissing or bubbling sounds near the outdoor unit, and higher-than-normal electric bills. A properly installed AC system should never need a recharge — if it's low on refrigerant, there's a leak that needs professional repair first. Use our Refrigerant Cost Estimator to see what a recharge might cost.

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Should I repair or replace my AC?
Use the 50% rule: if the repair cost exceeds 50% of the replacement cost, replace. Also consider age — if your system is over 10 years old and needs a major repair ($1,000+), replacement usually makes more financial sense. If your system uses R-22 refrigerant (banned in 2020), replacement is strongly recommended regardless of repair cost due to skyrocketing refrigerant prices. Our Repair or Replace Calculator gives you a data-driven recommendation.

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What size AC do I need for my house?
As a rough guide, Central Texas homes need about 1 ton of cooling per 500–600 square feet — so a 2,000 sq ft home typically needs a 3.5–4 ton system. However, proper sizing depends on insulation, windows, attic ductwork, ceiling height, and sun exposure. Oversizing is the #1 mistake — it causes short cycling, poor humidity control, and higher bills. Texas building code requires a Manual J calculation for new installs. Try our BTU Calculator for a free estimate, then call us for a professional in-home assessment.

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How often should I change my air filter in Texas?
In Central Texas, change standard 1-inch filters every 30–60 days during peak cooling season (May–September) and every 60–90 days the rest of the year. Deep-pleated 4-inch filters can last 6–12 months. Homes with pets, allergies, or during cedar season (December–February) should change more frequently. A dirty filter is the #1 cause of AC problems — it restricts airflow, increases energy use by 5–15%, and can freeze the evaporator coil. Our Filter Size Finder helps you find the right replacement.

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Why is my summer electric bill so high?
In Central Texas, air conditioning accounts for 50–60% of summer electric bills. A 3-ton AC running 10 hours daily at $0.13/kWh costs roughly $100/month just for cooling. Common causes of unusually high bills include: a dirty filter (5–15% penalty), an aging low-SEER system, a refrigerant leak causing the system to run constantly, thermostat set too low, or poor insulation. Use our Energy Cost Calculator to see what your AC should cost to run, and our Thermostat Savings Calculator to find easy savings.

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Do you offer financing for HVAC installation?
Yes, we offer flexible financing options for new HVAC installations. Depending on credit approval, options include low monthly payments starting from $89/month, promotional 0% APR periods, and terms up to 120 months. Financing makes it possible to choose a higher-efficiency system that saves more on energy bills over time. Use our HVAC Cost Estimator to see monthly payment estimates for Good/Better/Best system tiers.

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What's the difference between R-22, R-410A, and R-32 refrigerant?
R-22 (Freon) was the standard for decades but was banned in 2020 due to ozone depletion — only reclaimed supply exists, making recharges extremely expensive ($150–$250/lb). R-410A (Puron) has been the standard since 2010 and is now being phased down under the AIM Act due to high global warming potential. R-32 and R-454B are the newest generation — lower environmental impact, slightly better efficiency, and lower charge amounts. If your system uses R-22, replacement is strongly recommended. See our Refrigerant Cost Estimator for current pricing.

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What maintenance does an HVAC system need?
HVAC systems need both DIY and professional maintenance. DIY tasks include changing the air filter monthly during heavy use, keeping the outdoor unit clear of debris, and flushing the condensate drain line quarterly with vinegar. Professional tune-ups should be done twice per year — AC in spring (March–April) and heating in fall (September–October). A professional tune-up includes refrigerant check, electrical testing, coil cleaning, and safety inspection. Regular maintenance prevents 90% of breakdowns and extends system life 3–5 years. Our Maintenance Checklist gives you a month-by-month schedule.

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Do you also repair appliances?
Yes! In addition to HVAC services, Texas Temp Masters repairs all major home appliances including refrigerators, dishwashers, ovens, stoves, microwaves, ranges, and ice makers. We service all major brands — Whirlpool, GE, Samsung, LG, Frigidaire, Bosch, KitchenAid, Maytag, and more. Use our Appliance Age Decoder to check your appliance's age or our Troubleshooter to diagnose issues before calling.