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Royse City summers aren't subtle. When temperatures sit above 100°F for weeks at a stretch and your AC goes out on a Saturday afternoon in August, you need a team that's already in your neighborhood — not one dispatching from across the metroplex. We've been that team since 2006. Same-day AC repair, furnace service, heat pump installation, and 24/7 emergency response — from a family-owned company that lives and works in Royse City alongside the families we serve. And because we also handle plumbing, you get one trusted team for your whole home.
100°F+
Temperature Royse City regularly exceeds for weeks every summer
$120/month
Average Royse City resident's cooling bill during summer months
55%
Share of home energy use that goes toward heating and cooling
#1
Texas's ranking for heat stroke deaths nationally — AC is not optional here
2007
Median Royse City home build year — original HVAC systems hitting end-of-life right now
Texas heat doesn't behave like heat in the rest of the country. It's not a few hot days — it's sustained 100-degree-plus temperatures for 60 to 90 days straight, combined with high humidity that makes the felt temperature significantly worse, followed by a hard freeze in January that pushes heating systems to their limits. An HVAC system in Royse City works harder, runs longer, and degrades faster than a comparable system in a moderate climate. That's not a sales pitch — it's the physics of operating in a subtropical Texas climate.
What it means practically: manufacturer lifespan estimates for HVAC equipment are based on national averages. In North Texas, real-world system life is shorter. A central AC unit rated for 15–20 years nationally tends to perform reliably for 12–15 years in Royse City's heat load. A furnace rated for 20 years typically delivers 15–18 years here given the cycling demands of North Texas winters. Knowing this matters when you're deciding whether to repair an aging system or replace it — and we'll always tell you which makes more financial sense for your specific unit.
If your central air conditioning system was manufactured before 2010, there is a high probability it uses R-22 refrigerant — also known as Freon. The EPA phased out R-22 production and import in 2020 as part of the Montreal Protocol's mandate to eliminate ozone-depleting substances. The result: R-22 is no longer manufactured in the United States, remaining supplies are being depleted from existing stockpiles, and the price of R-22 refrigerant has increased dramatically as a result.
What this means for Royse City homeowners with pre-2010 systems: if your AC develops a refrigerant leak — one of the most common AC failures in North Texas — recharging with R-22 is expensive and getting more expensive every year. More importantly, it doesn't fix the underlying leak. We're honest with homeowners who have R-22 systems: patching a leaking R-22 system with expensive refrigerant is often a poor investment compared to replacing the system with a modern R-410A or R-454B unit that is more efficient, less expensive to maintain, and compliant with current refrigerant standards. We'll show you the numbers and let you decide.
The same construction data that drives our plumbing strategy applies directly to HVAC. 36.6% of all Royse City homes were built between 2000 and 2009. The original HVAC systems installed in those homes are now 15–25 years old — at or well past the reliable end of their service life in North Texas conditions. Another 31.4% were built 2010–2019, with systems now 6–15 years old entering the first major maintenance phase.
The result: a city-wide HVAC replacement and upgrade wave that is happening right now, and will continue for the next several years as the 2010–2019 cohort follows. Homeowners who get ahead of it — replacing aging systems before they fail on the hottest day of August — have options: they can choose their system, take advantage of energy efficiency rebates, and schedule the work on their timeline. Homeowners who wait until the system fails on a 104-degree day in July deal with emergency pricing, limited equipment availability, and whatever the supplier happens to have in stock.
Every other HVAC company in Royse City 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.
North Texas's primary service demand. We diagnose and repair all major AC system failures — refrigerant leaks, compressor issues, capacitor and contactor failures, evaporator and condenser coil problems, blower motor failures, and electrical faults. We service all major brands including Carrier, Trane, Goodman, Lennox, Rheem, American Standard, Mitsubishi, Daikin, and Bryant. Same-day repair is available for most issues.
When repair doesn't make financial sense — aging R-22 systems, failed compressors on old units, or systems with a history of recurring failures — we provide honest replacement guidance and install high-efficiency systems sized correctly for your Royse City home. We partner with leading manufacturers and pull proper permits for all replacement work. Correct sizing is critical in North Texas: an oversized system short-cycles and leaves humidity control inadequate; an undersized system runs continuously and fails early.
North Texas winters are shorter than summers but they're real. A furnace failure in a January cold snap is a genuine emergency — especially with small children in the home. We repair gas furnaces, electric furnaces, and heat pump heating systems. For aging furnaces approaching end-of-life, we provide honest guidance on repair vs. replacement based on the unit's actual condition, age, and repair cost relative to replacement value.
Heat pump technology has improved dramatically in recent years. Modern cold-climate heat pumps perform efficiently in the temperature ranges Royse City experiences, providing both cooling and heating from a single system — often at significantly lower operating costs than separate AC and gas furnace systems. We install and service heat pump systems and can evaluate whether a heat pump makes financial sense for your specific home, utility rate structure, and usage patterns.
Annual HVAC maintenance is the most cost-effective thing a Royse City homeowner can do for their system's lifespan and efficiency. A spring cooling tune-up and fall heating tune-up catch small issues before they become emergency failures, keep efficiency at rated performance (which directly reduces your $120/month cooling bill), and extend system life. We offer maintenance plans that cover both seasonal tune-ups on a scheduled basis.
Royse City's sandy North Texas soil produces fine particulate matter that infiltrates homes and accumulates in ductwork over time. Duct leaks — common in Royse City's 15–25-year-old homes as duct connections and sealant age — allow conditioned air to escape into unconditioned attic spaces, reducing system efficiency and increasing energy costs significantly. We inspect, clean, seal, and repair ductwork and can quantify the efficiency improvement after duct sealing.
North Texas is one of the top allergy-producing regions in the country — cedar fever, oak pollen, ragweed, and grass pollens create indoor air quality challenges that standard AC filters don't fully address. We install and service whole-home air purifiers, UV germicidal lights, electronic air cleaners, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, and upgraded filtration systems that meaningfully improve indoor air quality throughout the home.
AC failures in July and furnace failures in January are emergencies in North Texas. We're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year for Royse City HVAC emergencies. We're right here in the city — response times of 30–60 minutes for true emergencies. No overtime fees for emergency calls on nights and weekends.
Summerfield, Woodbridge Crossing, Clements Ranch — The heart of Royse City's 2000–2009 construction wave. Original HVAC systems in these communities are at or past end-of-life. We are actively replacing aging units throughout these neighborhoods and providing maintenance plans for systems with remaining life.
SH-276 Corridor Communities — Active new construction and mid-age homes. Both new home HVAC setup and aging system replacement calls are common here.
Old Town / Historic Core — Royse City's oldest homes. Mix of older and replaced systems. Ductwork in some older properties needs assessment — original duct systems in pre-1990 homes can significantly underperform.
All of Royse City (75189) — We serve every address in the 75189 ZIP code for HVAC service. This is our home — every neighborhood, every street.
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AC repair, furnace service, heat pump installation — we're your local Royse City HVAC team. Same-day service for most issues. 24/7 emergency response. One call for plumbing and HVAC.
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Serving Royse City & 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 Royse City and surrounding communities. Our local technicians know the area well and can navigate efficiently to your location.
AC repair, furnace service, heat pump installation, duct cleaning — one call for plumbing and HVAC. Your neighborhood team since 2006.
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