Breeze Air, Heat & Electrical serves North Richland Hills with both HVAC and electrical work under one roof - so a homeowner who needs an AC repair and a panel issue looked at can book one company, not two. We have been an independent, locally run contractor since 2012, licensed for HVAC (TACLA42955E) and electrical (TECL34012). Our shop sits in Fort Worth on the southwest edge of North Richland Hills, which keeps us close to neighborhoods like Smithfield and the Hometown district and the rest of the 76180 and 76182 ZIP codes.
North Richland Hills runs the full North Texas weather range - long, hot summers that lean hard on air conditioning, and cold snaps in winter that test heating systems and older electrical panels. We handle the cooling, the heating, and the electrical side of a home, which means one team can trace a problem that crosses trades, like a condenser that keeps tripping a breaker. A lot of NRH homeowners only know us for one trade until they realize the same company can take care of the other.
What homeowners in NRH tend to value about working with us:
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North Richland Hills summers lean hard on home cooling, and the calls we get most are air conditioners that run without cooling, units that freeze over, short cycling, or a condenser that trips the breaker on startup. That last symptom is a good example of why the dual license matters: a tripping breaker can be the air conditioner or it can be the circuit feeding it, and one team can check both rather than handing you off. Other signs worth a call include warm air at the vents, weak airflow, water around the indoor unit, or an electric bill that jumps for no obvious reason. We diagnose the system, explain what we find, and give you a straight repair-or-replace recommendation instead of pushing a new unit by default.
The heating side gets the same attention when North Texas cold fronts arrive. We check, repair, and replace furnaces and heating systems so a hard freeze does not leave your home cold. On an older system that is starting to nickel-and-dime you, we lay out the repair-versus-replacement math so you can make the call with the full picture.
Plenty of North Richland Hills homes have a room the central system never quite handles - a converted garage, a bonus room over the garage, an addition, or a sunroom. A ductless mini-split conditions that space directly without extending ductwork, runs quietly, and gives you room-by-room control. Because the outdoor unit needs its own dedicated circuit, our electrical license keeps the whole install on a single schedule rather than splitting it between an HVAC company and an electrician.
On the electrical side, the work spans small urgent fixes and larger planned projects. Flickering lights, dead outlets, a breaker that keeps tripping, or any sign of heat or burning at the panel deserve a prompt look. The bigger jobs usually involve capacity: many older NRH homes have panels that are full or out of date, and adding a home EV charger, a standby generator, or a new HVAC circuit can push a dated panel past its limits. We handle panel replacement, circuit and outlet work, surge protection, and the load calculations that go with adding major new draws. See our dedicated page on electrician services in North Richland Hills, TX for more on the electrical side.
Whole-home surge protection is one of those upgrades that pays for itself the first time a storm rolls through. North Texas sees real lightning and grid activity, and a surge device at the panel is an inexpensive way to shield the electronics, appliances, and HVAC controls throughout the house.
Adding an EV charger or a generator in an older NRH home usually starts at the panel. We run the load calculation, confirm whether the panel can carry the new draw, and fold any panel work into the same project so you are not coordinating a separate electrician. See our panel replacement and EV charger installation pages.
What ties it together is that North Richland Hills homeowners do not need separate companies for comfort and for wiring. Cooling, heating, ductless, and electrical all come from one licensed local contractor. When a job crosses both trades - and HVAC and electrical overlap more often than people expect - it stays with one company, on one schedule, with one point of contact.
From a single AC repair to a full panel replacement, here is what we handle for North Richland Hills homeowners - with deep links to each service:
North Richland Hills has its own electrical-only contractors, and they do solid work on the electrical side. What Breeze brings is one licensed local team for both trades. If your problem is part HVAC and part electrical - a condenser tripping a breaker, a new EV charger that needs panel capacity, an AC install that needs a circuit - you are not stuck coordinating an HVAC company and an electrician on separate schedules. One call covers both.
From our Fort Worth shop on the southwest edge of North Richland Hills, we are close enough to reach Smithfield, the Hometown district, and the rest of the 76180 and 76182 area quickly. We have worked on NRH homes since 2012 and keep our recommendations matched to the home in front of us.
For HVAC or electrical service in North Richland Hills, 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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