HVAC Company in Bulverde, TX
Reliable Comfort for Your Home or Business
Serving Bulverde Since 1995
Full HVAC Services for Bulverde Residents
HVAC Repair
We check your system, find the issue, and get your comfort back on track.
HVAC Replacement
We replace worn out systems with new units that run better and keep your home comfortable.
AC Repair
We find the problem and fix it the right way so your air feels cool again.
Heater Repair
We repair heaters that struggle to warm your home and help them run safely.
Commercial HVAC
We help businesses stay open and comfortable with steady, reliable service.
Commercial Air Conditioning
We keep commercial AC units working well so customers and employees stay comfortable.
Smart Thermostats
We install smart thermostats that make it easy to control your heating and cooling from your phone.
Hill Country Summers Are No Joke
Why Bulverde Chooses Murray Air Conditioning
- Locally owned since 1995
- Licensed and insured technicians
- Honest pricing with no surprises
- Priority service for maintenance plan members
- Full range of residential and commercial systems
- Complete commercial HVAC services
Better Air Inside Your Bulverde Home
Homes in the Hill Country area deal with dust, pollen, and humidity that affect how your HVAC system performs and how the air inside your home feels. If your home feels stuffy or your system runs constantly without reaching temperature, something in your system or ductwork may be contributing to the problem.
Services can include duct cleaning, thermostat upgrades, ventilation improvements, and air quality checks.
Maintenance Plans That Protect Your Investment
- Spring and fall seasonal tune ups
- Priority service scheduling
- Discounts on parts and labor
- Longer equipment lifespan
Financing Options for New Systems
Proud to Serve Bulverde and Comal County
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I schedule HVAC maintenance in Bulverde?
Twice a year is the right cadence for most homes here. Spring service gets your cooling system ready before the heat arrives, and fall service prepares your heating before the temperature drops. Staying consistent keeps your system efficient and helps avoid mid-season breakdowns.
What signs tell me my HVAC system needs attention?
Your system is trying to tell you something when you notice warm air coming from the vents, airflow that feels weaker than usual, sounds that were not there before, or an energy bill that jumped without explanation. Any of those are worth a call.
How quickly can you reach my Bulverde home?
Most service calls are handled same day or the following day. During peak summer heat, maintenance plan members receive priority scheduling. We communicate clearly about timing so you know when to expect us.
How long should my HVAC system last?
A well-maintained system typically holds up for 10 to 15 years. Hill Country homes that run their systems heavily through long summers sometimes see systems age a little faster. If your unit is getting older and starting to need frequent repairs, we can help you evaluate whether maintenance or replacement makes more sense.
When does it make sense to replace rather than repair?
When repair costs start adding up, or when a system is old enough that another fix is likely just delaying the inevitable, replacement often saves money in the long run. A newer system also runs more efficiently, which lowers monthly energy costs. We give you a clear comparison so the decision is yours to make with full information.
Do you service all HVAC brands?
Yes. Our technicians are trained on all major brands and are familiar with the range of systems common in Bulverde and Comal County homes. Whatever you have installed, we can service it.
Is financing available for a new system?
Yes. We offer financing plans designed to make replacement more accessible. Spreading the cost over time is often the right call when a system needs full replacement and the upfront cost is significant.
Can routine maintenance actually lower my energy bills?
It does in most cases. A clean, properly calibrated system moves air more efficiently and does not have to work as hard to hold temperature. For older systems, the improvement can be noticeable. For newer systems, maintenance mainly protects the efficiency you already have.