Breeze Air, Heat & Electrical serves Hurst with both HVAC and electrical work from one licensed local team - cooling, heating, mini-splits, and the electrical side of the house, all from a single contractor. We have been independent and locally run since 2012, licensed for HVAC (TACLA42955E) and electrical (TECL34012), and based minutes away in Fort Worth. We serve homes across Hurst in the 76053 and 76054 ZIP codes.
Hurst is the part of the mid-cities where homeowners already know us best - ductless mini-splits are a service we are known for here, whether for an addition, a converted garage, or a back room a central system never quite reaches. The same team that installs your mini-split also handles your central AC, your furnace, and your electrical panel, so you are not juggling separate companies when a job touches more than one trade.
What homeowners in Hurst tend to value about working with us:
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A Hurst summer puts a steady load on your air conditioner, and the most common calls we get are systems that run but no longer cool, units that freeze up, or a condenser outside that trips the breaker when it kicks on. That last one is where having one company for both trades pays off - a breaker that trips on an AC start can be the unit or it can be the circuit, and we can check both instead of sending you to a separate electrician. Other signs it is time to call include warm air from the vents, short cycling, water pooling around the indoor unit, or a sudden jump in the electric bill. We troubleshoot the system, explain what we find, and give you the repair-versus-replace picture honestly rather than defaulting to a new system. For more on the cooling side, see our dedicated page on AC repair in Hurst, TX.
When winter cold fronts roll through, the heating side gets the same treatment. We check, repair, and replace furnaces and heat systems so a January cold snap does not catch your home off guard. If you are weighing a repair against a replacement on an older system, we walk through both so you can decide with the full picture.
Hurst is the market where we are best known for ductless work, and the reasons are practical. Many homes here have a converted garage, a back addition, a bonus room over the garage, or a sunroom that the central system was never sized to reach. Rather than tearing into walls to extend ductwork, a mini-split conditions that space directly, with a quiet indoor head and room-by-room control. It is also a clean replacement for a noisy window unit. Because each ductless install includes a dedicated electrical circuit for the outdoor unit, our dual license keeps the whole job on one schedule.
If you are deciding between a mini-split and extending your central system, we will walk through both options and recommend the one that fits the space and your budget. We size each ductless system to the room rather than installing one oversized unit, which keeps the system efficient and helps it dehumidify properly through a long Texas cooling season. For a deeper look at ductless options, see our mini-split installation page.
On the electrical side, the calls range from the small and urgent to the large and planned. Flickering lights, outlets that have stopped working, a breaker that keeps tripping, or a burning smell at the panel are all worth a same-day look. Larger projects tend to come up when a home needs more capacity than its panel can give - adding a home EV charger, a standby generator, or a new HVAC circuit can push an older panel past what it was built for. We handle panel replacement, circuit and outlet work, surge protection for Texas storm season, and the load calculations that go with adding big new draws.
Whole-home surge protection is an easy one to overlook until a summer storm takes out a few appliances. North Texas gets its share of lightning and grid swings, and a surge device at the panel is a low-cost way to protect the electronics and HVAC controls in the house.
If you are adding an EV charger or a generator, the panel often needs attention first, and that is a conversation worth having before the equipment shows up. We run the load calculation, tell you whether your current panel can carry the new draw, and scope any panel work as part of the same project. For details on those services, see our panel replacement and EV charger installation pages.
The thread through all of this is that Hurst homeowners do not have to keep two contractors on speed dial. Cooling, heating, ductless, and electrical all come from the same licensed local team. When a job turns out to need both trades - and AC and electrical problems overlap more than people expect - it stays with one company, on one schedule, with one point of contact.
Here is what we handle for Hurst homeowners, with deep links to each service:
Hurst sits in the heart of the northeast Tarrant mid-cities, a short drive from our Fort Worth shop. We have worked on homes here since 2012, and it is the market where homeowners know us best for ductless work. When a job crosses into electrical - a mini-split that needs its own circuit, an AC install that needs panel capacity - the same licensed team takes care of it.
For HVAC, mini-split, or electrical service in Hurst, 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.
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