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Keller homes tend to be bigger and newer than the mid-cities average, and bigger homes carry bigger loads - more tonnage to cool two stories, more circuits, and more demand on the panel when an EV charger or standby generator joins the picture. Breeze Air, Heat & Electrical handles both sides of that equation. We are an independent, locally run contractor, in business since 2012 and licensed for HVAC (TACLA42955E) and electrical (TECL34012), serving Keller homes across the 76248 ZIP code in north Tarrant County.
The pattern we see in Keller is a family suburb that keeps growing: two-story homes, garages with two or three vehicles, and households adding load the original builder never planned for. A new electric vehicle, a media room, a backup generator after one too many outages - each of those is partly an electrical project, and several touch the HVAC system too. Because we hold both licenses, you can book one contractor for the whole job instead of coordinating an HVAC company and an electrician on separate schedules.
What homeowners in Keller tend to value about working with us:
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For over 25 years, Breeze Air, Heat & Electrical has been a trusted name throughout our community. From the very beginning, our mission has been simple: deliver honest, dependable service backed by skilled technicians who treat your home like their own. That commitment has earned us the loyalty of countless local families and businesses who count on us to keep them comfortable and safe year-round.
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A lot of our Keller electrical work starts with the same question: can the panel handle what the household wants to add next? A Level 2 EV charger is one of the largest single circuits in a modern home. A standby generator needs a transfer switch and an installation planned around the whole house. Even a hot tub or a workshop subpanel changes the math. We run the load calculation first, give you an honest answer about what fits, and handle any panel replacement as part of the same project rather than a surprise add-on.
If there is an electric vehicle in the driveway, a hardwired Level 2 charger in the garage is the upgrade that makes it practical: plug in at night, leave with a full battery. We install the dedicated circuit, mount and wire the charger, and confirm the panel can carry the draw alongside the AC and everything else. Our EV charger installation page covers the options and what an install involves.
North Texas weather has given homeowners plenty of reasons to think about backup power, from summer storms to winter ice. A standby generator starts automatically when the grid drops and keeps the essentials running - including the HVAC system, which matters in a Texas August. Sizing one means knowing the home's real loads, and that is a calculation we do in house. See our standby generator page for how we scope these projects.
Smaller electrical work gets the same attention: flickering lights, dead outlets, tripping breakers, ceiling fans, and whole-home surge protection to shield the electronics a modern Keller home is full of.
Two-story homes are the classic Keller comfort complaint: the downstairs thermostat is satisfied while the upstairs bedrooms stay warm all evening. Sometimes the fix is airflow and balancing, sometimes it is equipment that was undersized or is wearing out, and sometimes the right answer is dedicated cooling for the problem zone. We diagnose before we recommend. If the system has quit outright - no cooling, ice on the lines, short cycling, or a condenser tripping its breaker - our AC repair service covers the diagnosis and fix, and because we also hold the electrical license, a breaker problem does not mean a second contractor.
Heating gets the same care when winter arrives. We service, repair, and replace furnaces, and on an aging system we lay out the repair-versus-replacement picture so you can decide with the full numbers in front of you. Start with furnace repair if your heat is struggling.
Keller floor plans love the bonus room over the garage, and central systems love to ignore it. A ductless mini-split conditions that one space directly - bonus room, garage gym, home office, or a casita - without tearing into ductwork. It needs a dedicated circuit, which our electrical license keeps on the same schedule. Our mini-split installation page explains sizing and placement.
Keller gets plenty of marketing from national chains. The difference with a local independent is simple: the team that quotes the job is the team that does it, the recommendation is sized to your house rather than a sales quota, and a project that involves both comfort and wiring stays with one licensed company from start to finish.
Keller sits at the north end of our Tarrant County service area, an easy run up from our Fort Worth shop. We have served homes here since 2012, and we size every recommendation to the house and the household in front of us.
For HVAC or electrical service in Keller, 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.
From a thermostat that cannot keep up to a full panel upgrade, here is what we handle for Keller homeowners:
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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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