Eric was amazing. He diagnosed the problem and had me up and running in no time. He showed up exactly when he said he would. I highly recommend and I will definitely be a repeat customer should the need arise
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Huagang Chen
5 days ago
5.0
James is my service tech. He is professional, capable and friendly person with 27 year's experience. He did an excellent job to find my system deficiencies? He also provided me with recommendations.
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Beverly Miller
Oct 13, 2025
5.0
David with Service Champs came out to service my two A.C units today. He was very professional, he explained everything that was going on with my units. I will diffently use them again.
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Gerardo Herrera
Oct 8, 2025
1.0
I request for cleaning ducts and tune up, the gut call for offer services said this company do for $29.00, the technician come and make inspection for 29.00 and waste my time.... is really scam
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Maddie O
Sep 30, 2025
1.0
DO NOT choose Service Champs. They charged me $1,250 to replace Freon in my AC unit one year after it was installed by them, claiming it was “bad Freon from the manufacturer"— something another licensed HVAC professional confirmed is not true. This feels like a dishonest and misleading practice. The technician also blocked my sister’s car in the driveway until payment was made while I was at work, which was intimidating and completely unprofessional. I will be making a complaint to the Better Business Bureau about this unethical practice. To top it off, the job was left unfinished with the attic light left on and the door open. Between the questionable charges, unprofessional conduct, and sloppy work, I would not recommend using this company.
Frequently Asked Questions About Service Champs Heating & Air
How often should I change my HVAC air filter in the north Fort Worth/Alliance area?
In the dusty, pollen-rich climate of Texas, it's essential to maintain fresh filters. Generally, you should replace them every 1 to 3 months, depending on the filter type and your specific household conditions.
What are the signs my AC needs professional attention?
Be alert for common local issues such as reduced airflow, inconsistent cooling, increased energy costs, unusual noises, or ice formation on refrigerant lines. These symptoms often indicate your AC system requires professional assessment.
When is it time to repair versus replace my HVAC system?
Consider replacement if your system is over 10-12 years old, experiences frequent breakdowns, operates inefficiently, or leads to escalating utility bills. In these cases, replacement often proves more cost-effective than ongoing repairs.
What's the ideal thermostat temperature setting for North Texas summers and winters?
For optimal comfort and efficiency in North Texas, most residents find 74-76F in summer and 65-68F in winter to be suitable. However, be cautious of abrupt temperature changes exceeding 5F, as these can lead to significant increases in energy consumption.
How often should I get my HVAC system professionally maintained?
We recommend scheduling professional maintenance twice a year: in spring for your cooling system and in fall for your heating system. This regular servicing helps maintain efficiency and prevent costly breakdowns.
Why is my AC blowing warm air instead of cold?
Several factors could cause this issue, including clogged filters, insufficient refrigerant, obstructed vents, or a faulty compressor. Given the complexity of these potential problems, it's advisable to seek a professional diagnosis.
How long does a typical residential HVAC system last in DFW?
With proper maintenance, a typical HVAC system in the DFW area can function effectively for 10-15 years. However, factors such as maintenance quality, usage patterns, and environmental conditions can influence this lifespan.
How do I deal with hot or cold spots in my home?
Uneven temperature distribution often results from inadequate duct insulation, poor air circulation, or incorrectly sized systems. A comprehensive home evaluation can identify the specific cause and determine the most effective solution.
What does SEER mean and why does it matter when choosing a system in Texas?
SEER, or seasonal energy efficiency ratio, measures an air conditioning system's cooling efficiency. In Texas, particularly in the DFW Metroplex where summers are intense, a higher SEER rating translates to lower energy consumption and reduced utility costs.
Can a familyowned HVAC company do quick, fair repairs around Alliance, Haslet, and Saginaw?
Indeed, Service Champs takes pride in delivering prompt, respectful service with transparent pricing throughout these communities and beyond. Our fully equipped service vehicles and commitment to responsible, friendly service ensure efficient and fair repairs.