If you're a business in Deer Park, TX or the Greater Houston area, then you know how important it is to have a reliable HVAC system. Texcellent A/C Service is here to help with all your commercial HVAC needs.
Our experienced technicians specialize in repair, service, and new system installations for businesses in our area. We understand the importance of having a system that works optimally and reliably, which is why we install Allied Commercial systems a Lennox International Company. This ensures that your business will remain cool and comfortable year-round.
Allied Commercial is a leading provider of commercial HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) solutions, offering a wide range of products and services designed to meet the needs of businesses and commercial building owners.
We feature Allied Commercial rooftop units (RTUs), which are designed to provide efficient and reliable heating and cooling for commercial buildings. These units are available in a range of sizes and capacities to suit different applications, and are designed to be easy to install, service, and maintain.
Texcellent A/C Service handles emergency RTU repair for businesses in Deer Park, TX and Greater Houston. Our techs are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and we stock common rooftop unit components (capacitors, contactors, fan motors, run capacitors) to keep first-visit repair rates high. Most diagnostic visits result in a same-day fix when parts are available.
With fast response times and professional repair work, your business gets back to operating efficiently quickly. Our services come with a satisfaction guarantee, so you know the job is done right. If you need emergency RTU system repair in the Deer Park, Texas area, call Texcellent A/C Service.
The Deer Park, Texas area is known for its hot and humid climate, which places significant strain on HVAC systems. Commercial RTU systems are particularly vulnerable to damage and wear-and-tear due to their location on rooftops, exposure to outdoor elements, and frequent use.
Regular maintenance and repair of commercial RTU systems can help to prevent breakdowns, extend their lifespan, and ensure their energy efficiency. Some common maintenance tasks for commercial RTUs include cleaning and replacing air filters, checking refrigerant levels, inspecting and cleaning coils, and inspecting and tightening electrical connections.
Regular maintenance can also help to prevent more serious issues from occurring, such as compressor failure, refrigerant leaks, and motor malfunction. These types of issues can result in costly repairs and downtime for businesses, as well as reduced indoor comfort for occupants.
Texcellent's home market is Deer Park, which sits inside the Houston Ship Channel industrial corridor. We work on commercial HVAC equipment along Battleground Road, Independence Parkway, Port Road, and the surrounding industrial parks every week. That experience changes how we approach commercial work in this area.
Industrial-area air carries higher particulate loads than typical Houston-area air. Filters load faster. Coils foul faster. Static pressure climbs as filters plug, which drives up motor amperage and shortens belt and bearing life. Salt carry from the ship channel and Galveston Bay accelerates corrosion on outdoor coils and casing. We factor this into every preventative maintenance agreement we write for businesses in this corridor: shorter filter intervals, scheduled coil cleanings, and corrosion inspections that aren't on a standard PM checklist.
For new installations and replacements, we coordinate equipment delivery and crane lifts around facility production schedules and gate access requirements. Industrial sites have rules and we follow them. Our techs hold the certifications and union credentials to walk into a refinery contractor gate without a question.
Texcellent writes commercial HVAC service agreements and handles project work across a range of business types in the Deer Park and Greater Houston market:
If your facility doesn't fit one of these categories, call us anyway. The list above is what we see most often, not what we limit ourselves to.
Our team includes UA Local 211 union-trained technicians. United Association Local 211 is the Houston-area plumbing, pipefitting, and HVAC service union, and its apprenticeship program is one of the most rigorous trade-training pipelines in the region. Five years of paired classroom and on-the-job training, journeyman certification, and continuing education for code, refrigerant, and welding qualifications.
For commercial HVAC work, the practical impact is significant. Refinery, petrochemical, and large industrial sites along the Ship Channel often require contractor employees to hold specific union credentials, OSHA training, and site-safety certifications to access the property. Our union-trained techs meet those requirements. Most residential HVAC companies don't.
Our broader certification stack covers BPI for building performance, NCI for duct and airflow testing, NATE for general HVAC service, NCCER for trade credentialing, and EPA Section 608 for refrigerant handling. That mix lets us diagnose and document commercial HVAC performance issues that other shops would have to subcontract out.
Most of our commercial customers run on a scheduled preventative maintenance agreement. Scope varies by facility, but the typical agreement covers two to four visits per year per RTU or AHU, filter changes on a defined cycle, condenser and evaporator coil cleaning, electrical and refrigerant inspections, and priority dispatch for any service call between scheduled visits. Pricing is fixed at agreement signing so the line item is predictable.
For multi-location operators, we run consolidated billing and one point of contact across the portfolio. For single-location small businesses, we keep it simple: one tech, one schedule, one phone number.