Simmons Heating and Air Conditioning has been serving Mansfield and the surrounding Tarrant County area since 2004. That is more than two decades of showing up when systems fail, keeping homes comfortable through brutal Texas summers, and making sure furnaces and heat pumps are ready when winter cold snaps arrive. We are a locally owned and operated HVAC company, and this community is where we live and work. We pick up the phone and take care of it. Family-owned. Locally rooted. Comfort is our business.
What sets our technicians apart is straightforward. They know North Texas. They know the equipment that runs hardest in this climate, the problems that show up most often, and the repairs that hold up long term. Whether you own a home in Mansfield or manage a commercial property across Tarrant County, we handle the heating and cooling work that keeps your building comfortable and your system running efficiently.
We work with homeowners, landlords, property managers, and small business owners. The job changes depending on the property, but the standard stays the same: qualified HVAC technicians, honest communication, and work done right the first time. We are a local HVAC company homeowners rely on, and that reputation matters to us. We keep your home comfortable in every season.
Over the years, we have seen every kind of furnace, AC, and heat pump this area throws at us. Our work covers the full range of residential and commercial heating and cooling: air conditioning repair and service, heating and furnace repair, heat pump repair and installation, full HVAC system installation and replacement, thermostat and smart-control installation, ductwork repair and sealing, indoor air quality and air filtration, and seasonal maintenance and tune-ups. These are not side services. They are the core of what we do every day, across every neighborhood in the area.
When a system breaks down mid-July or a furnace stops producing heat on a January night, you need someone who can diagnose the problem quickly and explain the fix clearly. That is what we show up to do. We'll get the job done and the system running.
North Texas summers are long and unforgiving, and an air conditioner that is not performing at full capacity is a serious problem. When your AC is blowing warm air, cycling on and off without cooling the space, or simply not turning on, we diagnose the issue and give you a clear picture of what needs to happen next. That might be a repair, a refrigerant check, a component replacement, or a full system replacement if the unit has reached the end of its useful life.
We also handle spring tune-ups to get your system ready before the heat arrives, and same-day AC repair when the situation cannot wait. A typical visit includes a system inspection, a diagnosis, and a straight explanation of the repair with pricing before any work begins.
Winters here are mild compared to much of the country, but cold snaps hit hard and fast. A furnace that has not been serviced or a heat pump struggling to keep up with a sudden temperature drop can leave a home or business without heat when it is needed most. We handle furnace repair and replacement, heat pump repair and installation, and general heating service across the Mansfield area.
If your heat is not coming on, the system is running but not warming the space, or you are hearing something that does not sound right, call us and we will walk you through your options. Fall heating tune-ups are a smart way to catch small problems before they become cold-night emergencies. Our work in this area is the kind of HVAC work neighbors pass along by word of mouth, and we take that seriously.
The equipment itself is only part of the picture. Leaky or poorly sealed ductwork can undermine even a new, high-efficiency system. A thermostat that is not reading temperatures correctly or communicating properly with the unit will cause comfort problems that are easy to misread as equipment failure. And in a climate where systems run hard for months at a time, indoor air quality matters.
We repair and seal ductwork, install smart thermostats and programmable controls, and address air quality with filtration, air purifiers, and whole-home dehumidification. Humidity control is a real concern here. Texas summers bring enough moisture that managing indoor humidity is part of keeping a home genuinely comfortable, not just cool. Call us and we will walk you through your options.
When the heat or the AC quits, it is not a problem you can schedule around. A system that goes down in August heat or on a cold January night needs attention the same day. We offer emergency HVAC service for exactly these situations, and we are available around the clock.
When you call for emergency service, you reach someone who can help. We will ask about the system, the symptoms, and the situation, then get a technician headed your way as quickly as possible. No heat. No cool. System down. Real technicians. Real pricing. Real fast response.
Choosing the right HVAC fix is easier than it sounds when the pricing is laid out clearly from the start. We do not believe in surprise charges or vague estimates that balloon once the work begins. Before any repair or installation moves forward, we explain what the job involves, what it will cost, and whether there are options worth considering.
HVAC repair and replacement costs vary depending on the equipment, the scope of the job, and the condition of the system. We do not quote a number before we have seen the situation. What we do commit to is that the number we give you reflects the actual work, explained in plain language. Call for a quote and we will give you a straight answer. We are a locally owned and operated HVAC company, and our pricing reflects the respect we have for the people we work for.
We are based in Mansfield and serve the surrounding communities across Tarrant County and the broader metro area. If you are in Arlington, Burleson, Kennedale, Midlothian, Cedar Hill, or Grand Prairie, we are nearby and ready to help. Residential calls, commercial properties, and everything in between.
North Texas demands a lot from HVAC systems. Summers stretch long, cooling loads run high, and the occasional hard freeze reminds everyone that heating systems need to be ready too. We understand this climate because we work in it every day. Whether it is a routine tune-up, a system replacement, or an emergency call, the surrounding area is our territory. Call today and we will get the temperature back where it belongs.
We are not satisfied until you are. If something is not right after we have been on the job, we want to know about it and we will make it right. That is not a policy statement, it is how a local business that depends on its reputation has to operate. We have been doing this work in Mansfield since 2004, and the relationships we have built here matter more to us than any single job.
We have been in business since 2004, which puts us at more than two decades of local HVAC work in Mansfield and the surrounding Tarrant County area. That history means we know the equipment, the climate, and the kinds of problems that come up in homes and buildings around here.
We are a locally owned operation, and the people you reach when you call are part of the same team that handles your job. You are not reaching a scheduling center or a separate dispatch office. When you call, you get someone who knows the work and can answer real questions about your situation.
We are based in Mansfield and serve customers throughout Tarrant County and the surrounding area. That includes Arlington, Burleson, Kennedale, Midlothian, Cedar Hill, Grand Prairie, Crowley, Venus, and other communities in the region. If you are unsure whether we cover your location, call us and we will give you a straight answer.
Yes. Over more than two decades of work in this area, we have worked on a wide range of equipment in homes of all ages, from older systems that have been running for decades to newer high-efficiency units. We know what to look for and what tends to go wrong in both.
We explain what we find during the diagnostic visit before any work begins, and we let you know if anything changes once we get into the equipment. If the scope of the job shifts, we tell you why and give you an updated price before moving forward. Clear communication at every step is part of how we operate.
We are available every day from 6:30 AM to 8:30 PM. For emergency and same-day requests, call us directly at (682) 245-5395 and we will get a technician headed your way as quickly as possible. For non-emergency scheduling, we can usually get you on the calendar within a day or two depending on the season.
Simmons Heating and Air Conditioning is ready when you need us. Whether your system needs a repair today, a seasonal tune-up before the weather shifts, or a full replacement conversation, the next step is a phone call. We serve Mansfield and the wider Tarrant County area, and we take every call seriously.
Fast diagnosis. Honest pricing. Comfort restored.
Reach us at (682) 245-5395 and let us know what your system is doing. We will get someone on it.
From a quick AC repair to a full system replacement, we handle the complete range of heating and cooling work for Mansfield homes and businesses. Every job starts with a clear diagnostic, an honest quote before work begins, and qualified HVAC technicians who know North Texas equipment and conditions. Whether you need same-day emergency service or a scheduled tune-up, the table below covers what we do and what to expect.
| Service | What It Covers | Best Suited For | Things to Know |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thermostat & Smart-Control Installation |
| homeowners who want better control over comfort and energy use | A properly calibrated thermostat works with the system, not against it; a smart upgrade can also help flag performance issues early |
| Ductwork Repair & Sealing |
| homes with uneven temperatures, high energy bills, or rooms that never quite reach the right temperature | Leaky ducts can waste a significant portion of conditioned air before it reaches the living space; sealing pays back quickly in comfort and energy costs |
| Whole-Home Dehumidification & Humidity Control |
| North Texas homes where the AC runs well but indoor humidity still feels uncomfortable in summer | High indoor humidity makes a home feel warmer than it is and puts extra load on the cooling system; a whole-home unit runs continuously, not just when the AC cycles |
| Heat Pump Repair & Installation |
| homes and commercial spaces using heat pumps or ductless mini-splits for year-round comfort | Heat pumps handle both heating and cooling efficiently in Mansfield's mild winters, making them a practical choice for most of the heating season |
| Seasonal Maintenance & Tune-Ups |
| homeowners who want to catch problems before peak season rather than during it | Spring and fall are the natural windows to schedule; a small issue found in April costs far less than an emergency call in August |
| Heating & Furnace Repair |
| homes with a furnace blowing cold air, short-cycling, or not responding at all | Mansfield winters are short but cold snaps hit fast; same-day availability keeps a heating failure from turning into a long, uncomfortable night |
| Full System Installation & Replacement |
| homeowners replacing aging, inefficient, or repeatedly failing HVAC equipment | Systems over 15 years old or running on phased-out refrigerants are strong replacement candidates; we walk you through the numbers before any decision is made |
| Heat Pump Installation |
| Mansfield homeowners looking for an efficient system that handles both the long cooling season and mild winter heating | A properly sized heat pump performs as well as a conventional AC in summer and delivers efficient heating without struggling through most of the Texas winter |
| AC Repair & Service |
| homeowners whose AC is blowing warm air, cycling oddly, or not running | North Texas summers make fast diagnosis critical; catching a small refrigerant or coil issue early prevents a full breakdown in peak heat |
| Emergency HVAC Service |
| anyone whose system is completely down and cannot wait for a standard appointment | We pick up the phone and take care of it; call directly for same-day or emergency scheduling when the system will not respond |
| Indoor Air Quality & Air Filtration |
| households concerned about allergens, dust, or airborne particles circulating through the system | Better filtration works alongside the existing HVAC system and does not require a separate unit in most homes |
How do I know if my AC or furnace needs to be replaced rather than repaired?
Age and repair history are the two biggest factors. If the system is more than 15 years old, has needed repeated repairs in the past couple of seasons, or is running on a refrigerant being phased out of production, replacement often makes more financial sense than another fix. We walk you through the comparison honestly after the diagnostic so you can make the right call for your home.
Why would my system stop heating or cooling even though it is running?
A system that runs but does not condition the air is usually dealing with a refrigerant issue, a dirty or restricted coil, a failing compressor, or an airflow problem caused by a clogged filter or blocked duct. In some cases it is something as simple as a thermostat set incorrectly. A diagnostic visit identifies the actual cause before any repair is recommended.
How often should I schedule maintenance and tune-ups for my HVAC system?
Once a year is the standard for most systems. In North Texas, where the cooling season is long and demanding, scheduling a tune-up in spring before peak heat arrives is especially worthwhile. Furnaces and heat pumps benefit from a fall check before temperatures drop. Annual maintenance helps catch small problems before they become expensive ones.
Transparent Upfront Pricing
We give you a clear quote after the diagnostic and before any work begins. You know exactly what the job costs before we start, with no surprises at the end.
What does a seasonal tune-up actually cover?
A tune-up is a full system inspection, not just a quick look. We clean key components, check refrigerant levels, test electrical connections, inspect the heat exchanger or coil, verify airflow, calibrate the thermostat, and give you a plain-language summary of the system's condition. The goal is to know where the system stands before the heavy season starts.
Why is one room in my home always hotter or colder than the rest?
Uneven temperatures usually point to a ductwork problem, an airflow imbalance, or equipment that was not sized correctly for the home. Leaking or poorly sealed ducts are a common cause in older homes. We check the duct system and airflow distribution as part of our diagnostic process and can recommend the right fix, whether that is sealing, balancing, or a zoning solution.
What do strange noises from my HVAC unit mean?
Banging or clanking often points to a loose or broken component inside the unit. Squealing can indicate a worn belt or bearing. Grinding usually means a motor or blower issue that should not be left running. If the system is making an unusual noise you have not heard before, turning it off and calling us is the right move. Running a failing component can turn a repair into a replacement.
Same-Day and Emergency Availability
When the system is down and waiting is not an option, call us directly. We offer same-day and emergency service for no-heat and no-cool situations across Mansfield and the surrounding area.
How does a dirty filter or coil affect my system's performance?
A clogged filter restricts airflow, which forces the system to work harder to move the same amount of air. Over time that extra strain raises energy bills, reduces comfort, and accelerates wear on the blower motor and compressor. A dirty evaporator or condenser coil has a similar effect on heat transfer. Changing the filter regularly and keeping the coil clean are the simplest things a homeowner can do to protect the system.
Should I choose a heat pump or a furnace for my Mansfield home?
In Mansfield's climate, a heat pump is a genuinely efficient choice for most of the heating season. Winters are mild enough that a properly sized heat pump handles the cold without struggling, and it doubles as your cooling system in summer. A furnace paired with a conventional AC is still a solid option, especially in older homes already set up for that configuration. We can walk you through the trade-offs for your specific home after seeing the equipment and layout.
Work Performed by Qualified HVAC Technicians
Every job, from a quick repair to a full system replacement, is handled by trained HVAC technicians who know the equipment and the North Texas conditions it has to perform in.
How does whole-home dehumidification help in the Mansfield area?
North Texas summers bring humidity that can make indoor air feel uncomfortable even when the AC is keeping the temperature where you want it. High humidity also makes the cooling system work harder. A whole-home dehumidifier pulls excess moisture out of the air continuously, not just when the AC happens to be running, so comfort stays consistent throughout the day.
What causes a system to short-cycle, and is it serious?
Short-cycling is when the system starts and stops more frequently than it should, running in short bursts instead of completing a full cycle. It can be caused by an oversized system, a refrigerant problem, a dirty coil, a failing thermostat, or a compressor issue. It is worth addressing promptly because short-cycling puts extra wear on the equipment and reduces efficiency. A diagnostic visit will identify the root cause.
How does pricing work, and will I know the cost before work begins?
Yes. We provide a clear quote after the diagnostic visit and before any work starts. You know what the repair or installation will cost before we touch the equipment. There are no vague ranges that change once the job is underway. If the diagnostic turns up something additional, we tell you and get your approval before proceeding.
Every situation is a little different, so call us at (682) 245-5395 and we will talk through your system, your options, and what the work will cost before anything is scheduled.