Professional HVAC Maintenance in Mission, TX
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Our shop sits on West Griffin Parkway, ten minutes from any address in Mission worth talking about, and we have been the truck running HVAC Maintenance calls in this city since October of 2006. Almost two decades of pulling into Mission driveways and rooftop ladders has taught us one thing most other contractors learn slower: the systems that survive twenty Valley summers are the ones that get real HVAC Maintenance every year, not the ones that get a once-over when something is already broken.
Joe Villegas started Frontier Cooling & Heating in this city. The family still runs it. The license number TACLB17844C is posted on every invoice that leaves the office.
What HVAC Maintenance Looks Like Here
A real HVAC Maintenance visit on a Mission home is not a fifteen-minute filter swap. It is a structured walkthrough of every component that matters. The condenser outside, the coil inside, the blower assembly, the electrical contactors, the refrigerant pressures, the airflow at every register, and the thermostat calibration. We follow a written hvac maintenance checklist on every visit so nothing gets skipped, and the homeowner gets a copy when we leave.
As an established hvac contractor working on both residential and commercial properties across Hidalgo County, we provide hvac service maintenance that respects how systems actually run in this climate. The Mission home south of Conway Avenue, with its original mid-2000s condenser, behaves nothing like the 2018 build-out in Sharyland. The maintenance plan adjusts for both. If you have been searching for an "hvac contractor near me" who actually shows up when promised, the Mission shop is closer than most.
Featured Services
Air Conditioning Maintenance for Mission Cooling Loads
Mission ACs run hard from late March into November.
Air conditioning maintenance here means coil cleaning, refrigerant verification, electrical inspection on capacitors and contactors, drain line clearing, and a check on indoor airflow that almost always finds something. Ac maintenance on the older subdivisions around Madero Road and Inspiration Road usually catches the failing capacitor or the developing refrigerant leak before they cause a no-cool call in August. Central ac maintenance on the indoor air handler covers the blower wheel, the evaporator coil, and the condensate management. Ac system maintenance done right means the homeowner stops thinking about the AC, which is the actual point.
Furnace Maintenance and Heat Pump Maintenance
Mission heats for maybe two months a year, and that is exactly why
furnace maintenance gets neglected here. Systems sit idle for ten months and then get asked to perform on the first cold night. Our pre-season visits include burner inspection, safety control testing, heat exchanger checks, and airflow verification. Heat pump maintenance on the newer Mission subdivisions north of Mile 2 covers the reversing valve, the defrost cycle, and the supplemental heat strips. Heating system maintenance done before the first front rolls in is the difference between a working system on a cold night and a 6 a.m. service call.
HVAC Tune-Up and HVAC Inspection
A real
hvac tune up takes a couple of hours and covers more than most homeowners expect. We measure superheat and subcooling, check static pressure across the air handler, test capacitors under load, and clean what needs cleaning. The hvac inspection portion documents the system's current state so any developing issue is on record before it becomes a repair call. Mission homeowners who do this on schedule rarely need emergency service.
Residential and Commercial HVAC Maintenance
We provide residential hvac maintenance across Mission homes and
commercial hvac maintenance on the strip centers along Conway, the medical offices near Mission Regional Medical Center, and the restaurants around the Junction at the 83. The protocol shifts for commercial work. Rooftop units carry different access challenges, run longer hours, and fail in patterns specific to package equipment. We schedule commercial visits during off-hours so the business does not have to close.
Why Mission Homeowners Stay With Frontier
We are local. The headquarters is a Mission address, not a satellite. The dispatchers know the streets. The techs grew up here. When a customer calls and says they live "off Bryan Road past the citrus," the person on the phone knows the spot.
We are a certified hvac contractor with proper licensing, current insurance, and a written guarantee on every job. We do not push expensive work that does not need doing. The HVAC Maintenance visit ends with a clear report of what the system needs, what it can wait on, and what is in good shape. The Cowboy Kool Club hvac maintenance plan handles the scheduling for customers who do not want to track service dates themselves, and Mission members get priority booking when something goes down.


Key Benefits of HVAC Maintenance in Mission
Reliability improves. A maintained Mission system holds its set point through July and August without struggling. The continuously running condenser most homeowners have grown used to is not a normal operating state.
Power consumption drops. A clean coil, properly charged refrigerant, and unrestricted airflow can reduce run time by twenty percent on a Mission home. That shows up on the July electric bill in real dollars.
Equipment lasts longer. Compressors, motors, and control boards under steady operating conditions hold up longer than the ones running on dirty coils and low refrigerant. An hvac maintenance plan typically adds five to seven years of useful service life.
Indoor air feels better. The system pulls humidity properly when the coil temperature is right and the run time is correct. Air duct maintenance addresses the other half of comfort by keeping airflow strong throughout the house. Dehumidifier maintenance on whole-house units handles what the AC alone cannot. Hvac system cleaning catches the dust and dander accumulation that affects allergies.
Mini split systems hold their own too. Mini-split maintenance on Mission garage conversions, casitas, and second-story add-ons keeps those units running quietly for years longer than the neglected ones do.
Service Area
We provide HVAC Maintenance across Mission, TX and through the surrounding Rio Grande Valley, including McAllen, Edinburg, Pharr, Alamo, San Juan, and Sharyland. Our trucks run missions daily.

Schedule Your Mission Service
Call 956-955-6340 or use frontieraircon.com to schedule HVAC Maintenance on your Mission home or business. The Mission shop is close, the trucks are nearby, and most "hvac contractor near me" searches in this city end with our van at the curb the same week.
HVAC Maintenance FAQs
How often should HVAC Maintenance be done on a Mission, TX home?
Two visits a year. One before the cooling season in late February or early March, and one before the heating season in October. Mission homes that follow this schedule almost never have emergency calls.
What is included on a Mission HVAC Maintenance visit?
Full coil cleaning, refrigerant verification, electrical inspection, drain line clearing, airflow measurement, thermostat calibration, and a documented hvac maintenance checklist handed to the homeowner.
Do I really need professional HVAC Maintenance if my system seems fine?
Yes. Most failures in Mission build up for months before they show on the thermostat. Catching them on a scheduled visit costs a fraction of what the emergency repair would.
How much does Mission HVAC Maintenance cost?
Single-visit pricing is straightforward. The Cowboy Kool Club hvac maintenance plan starts at $19 per month for one system, which covers two scheduled Mission visits per year and discounts on any repairs.
Does HVAC Maintenance void any warranty in Mission?
The opposite. Most manufacturer warranties require documented professional maintenance to stay in effect, and our written report meets that documentation requirement.
Can you maintain commercial HVAC systems in Mission?
Yes. Commercial hvac maintenance is a regular part of our Mission workload, including rooftop units, package systems, and split commercial equipment on retail and restaurant properties.
Do you handle mini splits and ductless systems in Mission?
We do. Mini split maintenance is increasingly common on Mission casitas, garage conversions, and outdoor kitchen areas, and our techs are trained on all the major brands.
What if my Mission system needs repair during a maintenance visit?
We document it, give you a written estimate, and discount the maintenance visit fee off any approved repair work. Cowboy Kool Club members get further discounts on parts and labor.

