Breeze Air, Heat & Electrical repairs central air conditioners and ductless mini-splits in Hurst, TX - diagnosing why a system stopped cooling and fixing it, not pushing a replacement by default. We are licensed for HVAC (TACLA42955E), have been an independent local contractor since 2012, and work out of a Fort Worth shop minutes from Hurst. We serve homes across the 76053 and 76054 ZIP codes.
Hurst is the market where homeowners already know us best - it is where our ductless mini-split work is most requested, and it is where Breeze has its strongest foothold in the mid-cities. That means when an air conditioner quits in a Hurst home, the team showing up has been working on this town's homes and systems for years. Central air or mini-split, a unit from the early 2000s or one installed last season, we diagnose what is actually wrong before we quote a repair.
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A Hurst summer keeps an air conditioner running hard for months, so small problems tend to show themselves quickly. The calls we get most often are a system that runs but no longer cools, warm air coming from the vents, weak airflow, or an outdoor unit that freezes over instead of cooling. Short cycling - the system clicking on and off every few minutes without ever satisfying the thermostat - is another common one, and it usually points at airflow, refrigerant, or a control issue rather than the obvious culprit.
Other signs worth a call include water pooling around the indoor unit, a musty or burning smell when the system kicks on, unusual rattling or grinding from the condenser, and an electric bill that jumps without a change in how you are using the home. None of these mean the system is finished. Most are repairable, and the point of a diagnostic visit is to find out which it is before any money is spent on parts.
One symptom worth singling out is a condenser that trips the breaker when it starts. This is exactly the situation where holding both the HVAC and electrical licenses matters. A breaker that trips on an AC start can be the air conditioner - a failing capacitor or compressor pulling too much current - or it can be the circuit itself. One Breeze team can check both, instead of an AC company telling you to call an electrician and the electrician telling you to call back the AC company. We trace it to the real cause and fix the right thing.
A repair visit starts with a diagnostic, not a sales pitch. We check the system end to end - refrigerant charge, the capacitor and contactor, the compressor and condenser fan, the coils and airflow, the thermostat, and the electrical connections - and then we show you what we found. From there you get a straight recommendation: here is the repair, here is what it costs, and on an aging system, here is the honest repair-versus-replacement picture so the decision stays yours.
If a repair no longer makes sense on a system that is well past its service life, we will say so plainly rather than nursing it along with one expensive part after another. When replacement is the right call, we size the new equipment to the home. For details on either path, see our AC repair and AC installation pages.
Hurst is the part of the mid-cities where we are best known for ductless work, so we repair plenty of mini-splits here too. A ductless system that has stopped cooling, is short cycling, leaks water from the indoor head, or throws an error code on the remote gets the same diagnostic approach as a central system. If a back room, converted garage, or addition has a mini-split that is not keeping up, we will check it and tell you whether it is a repair or a sign the unit was undersized for the space. For new ductless work, see our mini-split installation page.
The same licensed team that repairs your air conditioner also handles your furnace and the electrical side of the home. If your Hurst home needs more than an AC repair, see our HVAC and electrical service in Hurst page for the full range.
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 cooling and ductless work. When an AC problem turns out to have an electrical cause, the same licensed team takes care of both.
For air conditioning repair 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.
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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