Light Commercial HVAC Repair in Pampa, TX

Fast, Reliable Repairs to Keep Your Business Running

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Commercial HVAC Repairs You Can Depend On

A malfunctioning HVAC system can impact employees, customers, inventory, and operating costs. In West Texas, extreme heat and sudden cold fronts demand dependable system performance year-round.


Texas Plains HVAC provides light commercial HVAC repair services for offices, retail buildings, churches, and small commercial facilities. We identify the root cause of system issues and deliver lasting repair solutions — not temporary fixes.

No aggressive sales tactics. No unnecessary replacements. Just steady, professional service built on integrity.


ROOFTOP UNIT (RTU) REPAIR

Rooftop units are a common commercial HVAC solution, but they require specialized diagnostics and repair expertise. We service and repair RTUs to restore consistent heating and cooling performance.


Common RTU repairs include:

  • Compressor failures
  • Refrigerant leaks
  • Electrical and control issues
  • Blower motor replacement
  • Coil cleaning and repair
  • Airflow and balance problems

We ensure your rooftop system operates safely and efficiently before completing the job.

Reliable Cooling for Texas Heat

If your building is experiencing uneven cooling, rising energy bills, or system shutdowns, prompt repair can prevent larger mechanical failures.


We repair:

  • Split commercial AC systems
  • Condenser units
  • Evaporator coils
  • Thermostat and zoning controls
  • Drainage and condensate systems

Our goal is to restore efficient cooling while minimizing downtime.

Safe & Efficient Heating Performance

Commercial heating issues can create uncomfortable working conditions and potential safety concerns.


We repair:

  • Gas furnaces
  • Electric heating systems
  • Heat pumps
  • Ignition systems
  • Heat exchangers
  • Blower motors

All heating repairs include safety checks and system performance verification.

SIGNS YOUR COMMERCIAL HVAC SYSTEM NEEDS REPAIR

  • Inconsistent temperatures across the building
  • Rising energy costs
  • Loud or unusual system noises
  • Short cycling or frequent shutdowns
  • Poor airflow
  • Thermostat control problems
  • Unpleasant odors from vents
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Addressing issues early reduces the risk of complete system failure.

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