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Breeze Air, Heat & Electrical handles the electrical and HVAC needs of Colleyville homes from one dual-licensed team - EV chargers, panel capacity, backup power, and the heating and cooling systems that keep a larger house comfortable. We have been independent and locally run since 2012, licensed for electrical (TECL34012) and HVAC (TACLA42955E), and based in nearby Fort Worth. We serve homes throughout Colleyville in the 76034 ZIP code.
Colleyville homes tend to be larger than the regional average, and larger homes ask more of both trades. On the electrical side, the requests we see most are home EV chargers, whole-home standby generators, whole-home surge protection, and the panel work those upgrades depend on. On the HVAC side, square footage brings its own demands: many Colleyville homes run more than one system, and keeping every zone comfortable takes more than a thermostat adjustment. One contractor that carries both licenses can plan that work as a whole instead of in pieces.
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Most of our Colleyville electrical work starts with the same question: how much capacity does the home have left? A house that adds a car charger in the garage, a standby generator, and a media room full of electronics is asking its panel to do far more than it did a decade ago. We start with the load calculation, then build the project around what the service can actually carry, rather than discovering the limit halfway through the install.
The same planning applies to the rest of the home's wiring. Outdoor living areas, pool equipment, landscape lighting, and a detached garage or workshop all add circuits and draw, and each one is easier to do right when the panel capacity is confirmed up front. We handle the circuit work and tie it back to a service plan that leaves room for the next project.
A Level 2 home charger needs its own dedicated 240-volt circuit, and whether the panel has room for it is the first thing to settle, not the last. We run the numbers, install the circuit and the charger, and handle the permit and inspection. If the panel is already full, we fold a panel replacement into the same project instead of handing you off to a second contractor. See our EV charger installation page for details.
North Texas weather makes its own argument for backup power, between summer storms and the occasional hard freeze. We handle the electrical side of standby generator installs - the transfer switch and the panel tie-in - and size the unit to the loads you want to keep running. While the panel is open, whole-home surge protection is an inexpensive add that shields the electronics, appliances, and HVAC controls a larger home accumulates.
Larger Colleyville homes often run two or more HVAC systems, or a single system split into zones, and comfort problems in these houses are rarely as simple as a dead unit. One floor runs warm while another runs cold, a zone damper sticks, or one system quietly underperforms while the other carries the load. We work on zoned and multi-system homes regularly: we diagnose which piece of the setup is actually at fault and give you a repair-or-replace recommendation for that system rather than a blanket quote. For the cooling side, start with our AC repair page; when winter arrives, furnace repair covers the heating side.
When one of those systems does reach the end of its life, replacing it in a multi-system home takes more thought than swapping like for like. The new equipment has to match the zones it serves and play well with the system next to it, and the panel has to carry whatever the new unit draws. We size to the actual load, not to the sticker on the old unit, and our electrical license covers the circuit side of the install.
Even a well-zoned home usually has one space the ductwork never quite serves - a guest suite, a bonus room over the garage, an exercise room, or a converted outbuilding. A ductless mini-split conditions that space directly with its own quiet indoor unit and its own control, and because the outdoor unit needs a dedicated circuit, our electrical license keeps the install with one team on one schedule. See our mini-split installation page.
On projects of this size, who does the work matters as much as what gets installed. We are an independent local contractor, not a franchise: the people who scope your charger, generator, or system replacement are the people who show up to build it. Holding both the electrical and HVAC licenses means the whole project stays with one company, on one schedule, with one point of contact.
Here is what we handle for Colleyville homeowners, with deep links to each service:
Colleyville sits among the northeast Tarrant cities we have served since 2012, an easy run from our Fort Worth shop. The homes here reward careful planning - load calculations before new equipment goes in, zoning diagnosed before parts get replaced - and that is how we approach every job, with one dual-licensed team covering both trades.
For electrical or HVAC service in Colleyville, TX, Breeze Air, Heat & Electrical can help. Contact us to schedule a service or consultation and we will follow up to get you on the calendar.
We’re happy to offer rebates and specials to help you save on our services and products.
As a trusted Oncor service provider, we’re authorized to provide you rebates for your system upgrades. Oncor provides rebates and incentives including:
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