Arlington (Main Office)
Boost Air And PlumbingArlington, TX
- 2313 Michigan Ct
Arlington, TX 76016 - (817) 839-4672
- Mon–Fri: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PMSaturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PMSunday: Closed

HVAC
When your heat pump stops switching between modes or starts blowing lukewarm air during a North Texas cold snap, you need a tech who understands these complex systems. Our NATE-certified team handles everything from Goodman reversing valves to Carrier compressor issues.
What neighbors say
Heat pumps are different because they use a reversing valve to swap the flow of refrigerant. This part is the heart of the system. If it gets stuck, you might have AC in January or heat in July. Our guys carry the tools to test the solenoid and ensure the valve is physically sliding. We do not just guess and swap parts.
Sometimes the issue is not the valve itself but the signal from your thermostat. If you just had a Thermostat Installation done by a handyman, it might be wired incorrectly for a heat pump. We check the O/B wire terminal to make sure your brain is actually talking to the outdoor unit. We find these wiring bugs often.

Across Arlington, Grand Prairie, and DFW, the shifting clay soil can vibrate your outdoor pad and cause copper lines to rub together. This creates pinhole leaks. If your heat pump is low on R-410A, it cannot pull enough heat from the outside air to warm your home. We use electronic leak detectors to find the exact spot instead of just gassing it up.
Dirty coils are another silent killer. If your outdoor unit is choked with dust or grass clippings, the heat exchange fails. This puts massive strain on the compressor. During a standard HVAC Inspection, we often find that a deep coil cleaning solves half the performance problems. Clear airflow is everything for a heat pump.

When temperatures drop near freezing, your heat pump will naturally grow a layer of frost. It should go into a defrost cycle every 30 to 90 minutes. If your defrost board is fried, the unit turns into a block of ice. We test the sensors and timers to make sure the unit can clear itself. Heavy ice can bend fan blades.
Capacitors and contactors are some of the hardest-working electrical parts in your system. These components take a beating during the DFW summer and often give out right when you switch to heat. We stock heavy-duty replacements on our service vans. Most electrical repairs are finished in a single visit. We value your time.

The best way to avoid a midnight repair call is through an annual HVAC Tune Up. We check the refrigerant charge and tighten electrical lugs before the season peaks. A little bit of HVAC Maintenance in the fall stops the emergency calls in the winter. Prevention is cheaper than a new compressor every single time.
Boost Air And Plumbing has spent over a decade fixing Trane, Lennox, and Rheem units across the metroplex. We hold a full TDLR license and maintain high standards for every job. If your heat pump is making a rhythmic banging sound or won't turn on, give us a call today. We get the job done right.

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Call Boost Air And Plumbing at (817) 839-4672 for fast response times.
ServingArlington HVACandGrand Prairie HVACwith same-day dispatch.
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Boost Air And Plumbing dispatches trucks from our Arlington main office and our Grand Prairie shop, covering Tarrant and Dallas counties with same-day HVAC and plumbing service. Call (817) 839-4672 for either location.
Arlington (Main Office)
Grand Prairie