Colleyville, Tarrant County
HVAC Services in Colleyville, TX
Family-owned heating and cooling for Colleyville's large-lot estate homes, from Remington Park to Cranbrook Estates. Repairs, replacements, and multi-zone tune-ups handled from our Flower Mound base across Grapevine Lake.
Local conditions
Colleyville summers, big lots, and Trinity River Authority water
- Serving
- Colleyville + nearby Grapevine, Southlake, Bedford
- Licensed
- HVAC, Plumbing & Electrical (TX)
- Family-owned
- Based in Flower Mound
- Service
- Same-day & emergency
North Texas summers run hot for months, and in Colleyville that cooling load is spread across a lot more house. The estate and acreage homes here carry more roof, more exterior wall, and longer duct runs than a compact tract home, so when one wing of the house lags on a 100-degree afternoon, it is usually a sizing or airflow problem across a large footprint rather than a small unit simply wearing out. We measure before we blame the equipment.
Colleyville buys its treated surface water from the Trinity River Authority, drawn from Lake Arlington, and that mineral content matters to your HVAC in a quiet way. Over the years it collects on condensate drain lines and on any whole-home humidifier pad. A clogged condensate line is one of the most common reasons a healthy system shuts itself off in peak heat, so we flush the drain during every service call to keep a small deposit from turning into a July no-cool.
Geography here works in a customer's favor. Whether the home sits off Colleyville Boulevard (SH 26), near Davis Boulevard (FM 1938), close to The Village at Colleyville, or backing up to the Colleyville Nature Center or Colleyville City Park, we reach it from our Flower Mound headquarters on the opposite shore of Grapevine Lake, roughly ten miles away. Colleyville is a routine stop for our crew, not an occasional out-of-area trip.
Homes in Colleyville
Estate homes built for big systems, now hitting failure age
Colleyville grew on purpose. The city incorporated back in 1956 as a small rural settlement, and by the 1980s its policy deliberately favored expensive single-family homes on large lots, which is why the population climbed from under 13,000 in 1990 to over 26,000 by 2020 while the density stayed low. That one zoning choice shaped the heating and cooling in nearly every established neighborhood in town. Big houses on big lots were built for big systems.
In practice that means Colleyville homes are far more likely than a standard suburb to run a multi-zone setup with several thermostats and dampers, long duct runs stretching to far bedrooms and bonus rooms, and in many cases two separate condensers cooling one house. Sizing and balance matter more here than almost anywhere in the Mid-Cities. An oversized unit short-cycles and leaves rooms uneven, while an undersized one never catches up in August, so we run a proper load and airflow check instead of matching whatever tonnage was there before.
In neighborhoods like Remington Park, Cranbrook Estates, Colleyville Estates, and Whittier Heights, a large share of that original builder equipment from the boom is now 20-plus years old and reaching the age where compressors, coils, and zone boards start to fail. When one zone or one of two systems goes down, we diagnose it house by house and tell you honestly whether a targeted repair makes sense or whether both systems are close enough on the same age curve to plan a replacement together.
What we do
HVAC services in Colleyville.
We handle the full range of home HVAC in Colleyville: air conditioning repair and replacement, furnace and heat pump service, complete system installs, seasonal tune-ups, duct repair and rebalancing, and zoning controls. Because so many homes here run multiple zones or more than one system, we lead with a real load and airflow check before we quote anything, so the fix matches your specific house instead of a generic like-for-like swap.
Included free
Every qualifying HVAC install in Colleyville includes Lantern Guardians, free.
During the Guardians beta, a limited first group of homes gets the full monitor bundle included: the hardware, around the clock monitoring, and your first year of priority service, at no extra cost.
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We mount Emporia sensors on your panel and system.
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We watch the readings around the clock.
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A real person calls you before a small issue becomes a breakdown, and we never dispatch without your approval.
Where we work
Neighborhoods and areas we serve near Colleyville
We serve homes across Colleyville, including Remington Park, Cranbrook Estates, Colleyville Estates, Whittier Heights, Tanglewood Estates, Oakbrook Hills, Montclair Parc, and Woodbriar Estates. We are based in Flower Mound and do not keep a storefront in Colleyville, so every visit comes from our own family crew rather than a franchise counter. From the same base we also cover the adjacent Mid-Cities of Grapevine, Southlake, Bedford, Hurst, Keller, and North Richland Hills.
Colleyville neighborhoods
- Remington Park
- Whittier Heights
- Tanglewood Estates
- Oakbrook Hills
- Montclair Parc
- Cranbrook Estates
- Colleyville Estates
- Woodbriar Estates
Also serving nearby
- Grapevine
- Southlake
- Bedford
- Hurst
- Keller
- North Richland Hills
HVAC replacements and mechanical work in town are permitted and inspected through City of Colleyville Building Inspections, and we pull the permit whenever a job calls for one so the work is inspected and on record.
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FAQ
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Colleyville heating and cooling, handled by a family crew
Call (682) 337-0863 or email heroes@lanternhomeservices.com for a repair, a replacement, or a multi-zone tune-up on your Colleyville home.
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