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Murphy homeowners invest at a level that few DFW suburbs match — $175,000 median household income, homes pushing $600,000 in value, and a community that expects quality in everything. Your HVAC system should reflect that same standard. We provide licensed HVAC service for Murphy with the technical depth and equipment quality that premium homes require — high-efficiency variable-speed systems, proper Manual J sizing, smart thermostat integration, and zoned comfort solutions for Murphy's larger family homes. And because we cover plumbing too, one team handles your entire home.
Just as Murphy's plumbing story centers on a city that was almost entirely built in a single 20-year window, its HVAC story is identical. Virtually every home in Murphy was constructed between 2000 and 2020 — and that cohort is now aging in lockstep. The 2000–2010 wave of homes in Maxwell Creek, Stone Gate, and the original Plano ISD corridor communities are entering or past the HVAC replacement window. Original systems in these homes have run 15–25 North Texas summers. Many are R-22 units operating at original 10–12 SEER efficiency — well below current standards and legally restricted from refrigerant recharging when they leak.
The 2010–2020 wave is entering the first serious maintenance phase — first capacitor replacements, first refrigerant checks, first duct inspections after a decade of North Texas thermal cycling.
Murphy's professional homeowner demographic responds well to data. We provide it — efficiency comparisons, payback calculations, Manual J sizing documentation — so Murphy homeowners can make informed decisions rather than rushed ones.
Murphy's larger homes — many with 4 and 5 bedrooms, bonus rooms, upstairs/downstairs zones, and home offices — have HVAC demands that standard single-stage equipment doesn't handle optimally. Here's what distinguishes premium HVAC installation and service from standard residential work in Murphy's context:
Standard single-stage compressors run at 100% capacity or off — creating temperature swings, inefficient runtime, and poor humidity control. Variable-speed or two-stage systems modulate output to match actual load, delivering significantly better comfort, lower humidity levels, and 30–40% efficiency improvements in North Texas's mixed-load climate. These systems are increasingly the standard for Murphy's larger homes.
Every Murphy home replacement we install is preceded by a Manual J calculation that determines the exact cooling and heating load for that specific home — accounting for square footage, ceiling height, insulation values, window area, orientation, and local climate data. Oversized systems in Murphy's larger homes are a common finding from previous installations — they cool rapidly, cycle off before removing adequate humidity, and leave homes feeling clammy despite reaching setpoint temperature. Correct sizing solves this.
Murphy's two-story homes with multiple wings and distinct usage patterns benefit from zoned systems that independently control temperature in different areas of the home. Master suite zoning, home office zoning, and guest suite isolation are increasingly common requests from Murphy homeowners who want comfort where they actually are rather than conditioning spaces they're not using.
Murphy's tech-forward professional demographic expects this. We install and configure Ecobee, Nest, and Honeywell smart thermostats with proper HVAC system matching — including multi-stage and variable-speed system compatibility that not all smart thermostats handle correctly.
Every other HVAC company in Murphy does only HVAC. Every other plumbing company does only plumbing. Everflow does both — and that matters more than most homeowners realize.
Air conditioning systems and plumbing are more connected than they appear. Condensate drain lines from your AC evaporator coil are a plumbing system that backs up, clogs, and overflows into your ceiling or walls. AC coil drain pans corrode and leak. Humidifier systems connect directly to supply plumbing. When something goes wrong at the intersection of HVAC and plumbing — and it happens regularly in North Texas homes — most homeowners end up calling two different companies, getting two different diagnoses, and paying two separate service call fees. Our customers call one number and get one team that handles both sides of the problem.
All major brands. Same-day service. 24/7/365 emergency dispatch. Murphy is within our primary service zone — response times of 30–45 minutes for emergency calls.
Murphy's income and home value profile makes the payback calculation for premium efficiency equipment compelling. At 18+ SEER2 with variable-speed operation, monthly cooling cost reductions of $40–$80 versus a 10-SEER legacy system are typical. We install Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Daikin, and Mitsubishi systems and pull all required permits.
Murphy's 2000–2010 cohort is the core R-22 population. We assess system condition, explain the refrigerant economics honestly, and provide new system proposals that correctly size for Murphy home dimensions.
For Murphy homeowners replacing both AC and furnace simultaneously, variable-speed heat pump systems deliver compelling whole-home efficiency at a lower total system cost than separate high-efficiency AC and furnace. We evaluate the economics for each home specifically.
New zoned systems and zone additions for Murphy's larger multi-floor homes. Proper zone balancing is critical — improperly balanced systems create pressure problems that damage equipment and don't deliver the comfort improvement homeowners expect.
All gas and electric furnace brands. High-efficiency 96+ AFUE gas furnaces for Murphy homeowners replacing aging units.
Murphy's premium homes and health-conscious demographic make IAQ solutions particularly popular. Whole-home HEPA-level filtration, bipolar ionization, UV germicidal systems, whole-home humidification and dehumidification. We assess and design systems for Murphy's specific allergy and air quality challenges.
Annual spring and fall tune-ups with documented performance verification. Murphy homeowners on maintenance plans receive priority scheduling for repair calls.
Maxwell Creek — Murphy's largest community, straddling the Wylie ISD boundary. Wide range of home ages. Variable-speed upgrades and high-efficiency replacements are the most common HVAC investment here.
Stone Gate & Kingsgate — Established Murphy communities with 15–20 year old systems entering the replacement window. R-22 assessment and high-efficiency replacement calls are most common.
Sonoma Verde & Parkside — Mid-2000s construction. Core R-22 assessment zone in Murphy.
Breezy Hill — Dense family neighborhood. Furnace replacement calls are most common in winter given the age of original heating equipment here.
All of Murphy (75094) — We serve all of Murphy's 75094 ZIP code for HVAC service.
Answers to common questions from Murphy HVAC customers.
Premium AC repair, high-efficiency installation, zoned systems — we're the licensed HVAC team Murphy homeowners trust. 30–45 minute emergency response. One call for plumbing and HVAC.
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Located in Royse City, we serve Murphy and surrounding areas with fast, reliable service.
Serving Murphy & Surrounding Areas
Headquarters
8020 FM 35, Royse City, TX 75189
Phone
(469) 532-0101
Service Hours
24/7 Emergency Service Available
From our Royse City headquarters, we provide fast response times to Murphy and surrounding communities. Our local technicians know the area well and can navigate efficiently to your location.
High-efficiency systems, zoned comfort, heat pumps — one call for plumbing and HVAC. Serving Maxwell Creek, Stone Gate, Kingsgate & all Murphy.
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