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We'll keep you cool and comfortable without the hassle—because Keller summers are hot enough! Rated 4.8/5 by Keller homeowners ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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A Keller summer afternoon can turn a broken AC call into something urgent fast. Call Paschal Air, Plumbing & Electric and a certified HVAC technician is dispatched, the truck shows up stocked for the most common air conditioning failures, and the quote is locked before we open a panel. If you reach us before midday, the visit is usually same-day. That’s the rhythm a homeowner with a hot house needs, and it’s what we built our heating and cooling work around.
Our crew is fully credentialed before they pull into your driveway, the trucks carry the parts most jobs need, and the price you approve is the price you pay. No hourly meter ticking while a technician runs to the supply house, no surprise charges on the invoice. The same HVAC team handles your heating system in the fall and your air conditioning in the spring, so one company knows the whole comfort system.
We proudly serve Keller and the surrounding Metroplex communities, including Southlake, Mansfield, Burleson, and Fort Worth.
You get a written estimate before any work starts, and that number is what you sign up for at the end of the visit. Repair pricing is flat-rate; installation pricing is based on the equipment, the load, and the install, not on how long the crew is on the job. Major repairs and full-system installs both qualify for flexible financing with monthly payment terms, and bigger jobs often combine factory rebates and Paschal financing terms.
If another company already quoted you on a major repair or a replacement and the number feels high, our Free Price Check is a no-obligation second opinion. A technician reviews the diagnosis and the proposed price and tells you whether the scope and the number track. It’s a free service because the worst outcome here is a homeowner being sold for a $9,000 system when a $400 part would have fixed it.

Most no-cool air conditioning calls in this market come down to a handful of culprits, and the diagnostic flow is the same every time. Your HVAC technician arrives in the appointment window, runs a full diagnostic before touching a component, and shows you what the readings say. The repair gets quoted on the spot in writing. No guesswork swaps, no parts replaced that don’t need replacing. If the fix is straightforward, the parts most likely to fail (capacitors, contactors, condenser fan motors, blower motors) ride on the truck and the cooling system is back online the same day. On the rare occasion a part has to be ordered, we tell you exactly what we found and when we’ll be back to restore comfort.
We service every major air conditioning brand sold in Texas: Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, York, Bryant, American Standard, Mitsubishi, Daikin, Ruud, Amana, Heil, and Maytag. The diagnostic process doesn’t change based on the badge on the cabinet.
The industry shortcut is the $5,000 rule: multiply the proposed repair cost by the age of the air conditioning unit in years. Under $5,000, repair usually makes sense. Over $5,000, replacement does. It’s a rule of thumb, not a law, but it tracks with what we see in the field. System age, refrigerant type, repair history, and what your energy bills are doing all factor in. A technician will lay out the numbers honestly so the homeowner makes the call.
| Factor | Lean toward repair | Lean toward replace |
|---|---|---|
| System age | Under 10 years | 12+ years |
| Repair cost vs. new system | Under 30% | Over 50% |
| Refrigerant type | R-410A | R-22 (no longer produced) |
| Energy bills | Holding steady | Climbing year over year |
| Repair history | First or second repair | Third repair in 24 months |
A technician will lay out the math, the equipment options, and the honest case for each side. The estimate is free. The call is yours.
A new air conditioning system starts with a load calculation, not a guess. We size the cooling load to the actual home (square footage, insulation, window orientation, ductwork condition), not to whatever tonnage happened to be in the closet. An oversized unit short-cycles, runs up the energy bill, and leaves the house humid; an undersized one runs nonstop and never reaches comfort. Sizing matters more than any other choice on the install.
From there we walk through equipment type and SEER2 rating. Most homes here get a straightforward central air swap, though heat pumps make sense for some properties (a heat pump handles both heating and cooling off one outdoor unit) and zoned setups work for larger floor plans. Install day: floor protection from the door to the HVAC equipment, the old system removed, the new equipment set and connected, refrigerant charge weighed in, airflow verified at the supply registers, and the thermostat tested before we sign off. The standard install warranty covers our work; manufacturer warranties cover the equipment, with the longer coverage tied to registering the system inside the manufacturer’s window. A technician walks you through the warranty terms on install day, so you know what’s covered and for how long.
Ductless mini-splits are a much bigger air conditioning conversation in this market than in most areas we serve. Homeowners here ask about ductless installation, repair, and mini-split sizing more often than almost anywhere else on our route, and the job is usually one of three: a finished garage or shop the central system never reached, an addition or bonus room that’s always 8 degrees off, or a primary suite where the nightly thermostat fight has run its course. Ductless is the right answer when running new ductwork isn’t practical and a window unit isn’t acceptable.
What we install: single-zone systems for one trouble room, multi-zone HVAC systems for two to five zones tied to one outdoor condenser, and full-house ductless setups for homes never ducted in the first place. Indoor heads mount on a wall, in a ceiling cassette, or as a low-profile concealed-duct configuration depending on the room and the look you want. For a single-room cooling load that the central system can’t cover without overcooling the rest of the house, ductless is hard to beat. Service and repair on these systems runs through the same crew, trucks, and flat-rate pricing as our central work.
The single best thing you can do for an air conditioning system is have it checked once a year, before the heat hits. A spring tune-up catches a weak capacitor before it becomes a 95-degree no-cool call, cleans the condenser coils so the unit doesn’t fight to dump heat, verifies the refrigerant charge, clears the condensate line, and checks airflow at the supply registers. The cooling tune-up takes about an hour. The payoff is one fewer breakdown and a noticeable difference on the energy bill in July.
Year-round comfort comes from staying ahead of the seasons. Our HVAC maintenance customers are on the Planned Protection Membership, which covers up to two professional system checks per year (spring AC, fall heating), priority scheduling when something goes wrong, member rates on repairs, and a parts discount. The membership covers your heating system in the fall and your air conditioning in the spring, so the same family of technicians knows both halves of the HVAC setup. It tends to pay for itself on a single repair visit, and the seasonal heating-and-cooling check is the part that usually gets you there.
When the AC isn’t keeping up, the next move is one phone call. Schedule an appointment online or call Paschal at 972-435-9828 and a technician will be on the way.