Heat Pump and Mini-Split Services
Heat pump acting up? Or thinking about adding a mini-split to a new space? We handle both. Repair, maintenance, and installation across the Garland area.
One Call Covers Both Systems
We service ducted heat pump systems and ductless mini-splits. The first step is to call us so we can inspect your system, diagnose problems, and give you some options for a fix.
If your existing unit needs work, or if you’re looking at a new installation, we walk through what makes sense for your home and your budget.
Ducted Heat Pumps
A heat pump heats and cools your home using a single outdoor unit. Instead of generating heat the way a furnace does, it moves heat in or out depending on the season. In Texas, that means efficient cooling through the summer and reliable heating when temperatures drop.
If you’re replacing an older system, a heat pump is worth a look. One piece of equipment handles both jobs, which simplifies maintenance and can lower energy costs over time. We install the Amana heat pump lineup, built for this climate with strong warranty coverage.
Ductless Mini-Splits
Mini-splits are individual heating and cooling units that don’t require ductwork. They mount on the wall and connect to a small outdoor compressor. Each unit controls its own zone independently.
They’re a practical fit for:
- Room additions where extending existing ductwork isn’t feasible
- Garage conversions and workshops
- Older homes built without central duct systems
- Bonus rooms, sunrooms, or spaces that never seem comfortable
- Zoned comfort where different rooms need different temperatures
If your central system can’t reach a space, a mini-split is usually the simplest way to solve it.
Common Questions
A standard setup uses an air conditioner for cooling and a separate furnace for heating. A heat pump does both jobs with one unit by reversing the refrigerant cycle. In Texas, heat pumps work well for most of the year because winters are mild enough for the system to operate efficiently.
Anywhere your existing ductwork doesn’t reach. Room additions, converted garages, sunrooms, and older homes without central ducts are the most common situations. They also help when one room is always too hot or too cold compared to the rest of the house.
Yes. We repair and maintain all major brands. For new installations, we put in Amana equipment. For service on your existing system, the brand doesn’t matter.
Age, repair frequency, and refrigerant type all factor in. A system that’s 15 years old and breaking down every season is usually better off replaced. A newer system with its first issue is almost always worth repairing. We’ll give you a straight answer either way.