Welcome to Aaron Air.
Aaron Air began in 1997 operating out of a home garage and utilizing a single van for service calls. Our commitment to customer satisfaction has grown the company to a multi-truck service team of qualified technicians with dedicated office and shop personnel. Being based in a small community necessitates quality workmanship and satisfaction. Here, word-of-mouth spreads rapidly, and Aaron Air is committed to the reputation of being the most qualified and technically advanced business and home comfort specialist available.
All technicians are 100% EPA certified, registered with the State of Texas and drug free. We are licensed and insured for both Commercial and Residential service and installation applications. We are licensed for handling L.P. Gas, Air Balancing certified, EPA certified as well as 16 and 20 SEER certified. |
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Aaron Air tirelessly pursues the latest and most efficient technological advances in our field. Our installations are not mere ductwork and air handling, but carefully researched and designed installations with air balancing and heat load calculations computer matched to specifications fitted for your application.
Clean Air Tips
Indoor air pollutants are unwanted, sometimes harmful materials in the air. Indoor air pollution is among the top five environmental health risks. Usually the best way to address this risk is to control or eliminate the sources of pollutants, and to ventilate a home with clean outdoor air. The ventilation method may, however, be limited by weather conditions or undesirable levels of contaminants contained in outdoor air. If these measures are insufficient, an air cleaning device may be useful.
Energy Saving Tips
"Tune-up" your heating, ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) system with an annual maintenance contract. Even a new ENERGY STAR qualified HVAC system, like a new car, will decline in performance without regular maintenance. A contract automatically ensures that your HVAC contractor will provide "pre-season" tune-ups before each cooling and heating season. You save energy and money, and your system may last years longer with minimal costs for yearly maintenance fees.
Insulation Tips
Sealing and insulating the "envelope" or "shell" of your home — its outer walls, ceiling, windows, doors, and floors — is often the most cost effective way to improve energy efficiency and comfort. ENERGY STAR estimates that a knowledgeable homeowner or skilled contractor can save up to 20% on heating and cooling costs (or up to 10% on their total annual energy bill) by sealing and insulating.