Breeze Air, Heat & Electrical is a dual-licensed contractor that handles both the electrical and HVAC sides of a Southlake home from one team. 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 across Southlake in the 76092 ZIP code, including the neighborhoods that feed the Carroll ISD schools.
Southlake homes tend to be larger and newer than the regional average, and the projects we get called for here reflect that. A lot of our Southlake work is on the electrical side: wiring a home EV charger in the garage, adding a whole-home standby generator, putting whole-home surge protection at the panel, and the panel-load work that those upgrades depend on. Because we hold both the electrical and HVAC licenses, a project that touches both trades, such as wiring a new circuit while replacing a cooling system, stays with one company on one schedule.
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Most of what we get called for in Southlake is the electrical side of a larger, well-equipped home. The common thread across these projects is panel capacity: a Southlake home that adds a car charger, a generator, and a pool or shop circuit can ask more of its panel than the panel was originally sized to give. We start by looking at what the existing service can carry, then scope the work around it.
A Level 2 home charger draws a dedicated 240-volt circuit, and where that circuit lands depends on the distance from the panel to the garage and how much room is left in the panel. We run the load calculation first, install the circuit and the charger, and pull the permit so the install is inspected and documented. If the panel is already full, we fold the panel work into the same project rather than sending you to a second contractor. For details, see our EV charger installation page.
A standby generator wired to the home keeps the essentials running when the grid goes down, which in North Texas usually means a summer storm or a winter freeze. The install involves a transfer switch, a gas hookup, and a dedicated electrical tie-in, and it has to be sized to the loads the home wants to keep alive. We handle the electrical side of that work and coordinate the rest. See our standby generator installation page for more.
The electronics, appliances, and HVAC controls in a larger Southlake home represent real value, and a single surge can take several of them out at once. A whole-home surge device installed at the panel is a low-cost way to catch the big spikes before they reach the branch circuits. It pairs well with a generator and charger project since the electrician is already at the panel. See our whole-home surge protection page.
When the existing panel cannot carry the new draw, a panel replacement is the foundation for everything else. We run the load calculation, recommend a service size that leaves headroom for future additions, and handle the permit and utility coordination. For details, see our panel replacement page.
On the HVAC side, Southlake summers put a long, steady load on home cooling, and the calls we see most are systems that run without cooling, units that freeze up, short cycling, or a condenser that trips the breaker when it starts. That last one is a good example of why one company for both trades helps: a tripping breaker on an AC start can be the unit or the circuit, and we can check both instead of sending you to a separate electrician. Warm air at the vents, weak airflow, water around the indoor unit, or a sudden jump in the power bill are all worth a call. We diagnose the system, show you what we find, and give an honest repair-or-replace recommendation. For details, see our AC repair page.
When cold fronts move through, the heating side gets the same care. We check, repair, and replace furnaces and heating systems so a freeze does not leave the house cold, and on an aging system we lay out the repair-versus-replacement picture so the decision is yours.
Larger Southlake homes often have a space the central system never quite reaches: a converted garage, a casita or guest suite, a home office over the garage, or a sunroom. A ductless mini-split conditions that space directly without extending ductwork, runs quietly, and offers room-by-room control. Because the outdoor unit needs its own dedicated circuit, our electrical license keeps the install on a single schedule. See our mini-split installation page.
Several large national chains advertise heavily in Southlake. We are the local alternative: the same team answers, shows up, and finishes the job, the recommendation is sized to the home rather than a sales target, and with both the electrical and HVAC licenses under one roof, a job that turns out to need both trades stays with one company, on one schedule, with one point of contact.
Here is what we handle for Southlake homeowners, with deep links to each service:
We have served Southlake homes in the 76092 ZIP code, including the Carroll ISD neighborhoods, since 2012. We keep our recommendations matched to the home and the budget in front of us, and because we hold both the electrical and HVAC licenses, one team can take care of whatever the job turns out to need.
For electrical or HVAC service in Southlake, 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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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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