AC, Heating & HVAC Service in Cibolo — Above & Beyond Air Conditioning & Heating

AC, Heating & HVAC Service in Cibolo, Newer-Construction Specialists, The newest housing stock in the SA metro, 15 to 22 miles NE via I-35, single-county Guadalupe permitting, new-construction and ranch-retrofit specialists, Tier 1 same-day dispatch.

TDLR Class A License #TACLA00095687E
EPA 608 Universal Certified — all refrigerants including R-22, R-410A, R-454B, R-32
$20M general liability insurance
Free $89 diagnostic credited back when you approve the repair
Written estimate before any work — verbatim parts + labor pricing
80% first-visit fix rate — every truck stocks capacitors, contactors, motors, refrigerants
30-day callback warranty on every repair
Google 5.0 Rated — live reviews on our Business Profile
TDLR Class A License #TACLA00095687E
EPA 608 Universal Certified — all refrigerants including R-22, R-410A, R-454B, R-32
$20M general liability insurance
Free $89 diagnostic credited back when you approve the repair
Written estimate before any work — verbatim parts + labor pricing
80% first-visit fix rate — every truck stocks capacitors, contactors, motors, refrigerants
30-day callback warranty on every repair
Google 5.0 Rated — live reviews on our Business Profile

Day & Night Elite Dealer · Carrier Factory Authorized · American Standard Customer Care · Trane Comfort Specialist · TDLR Class A #TACLA00095687E · 15 to 22 Miles NE via I-35 · Tier 1 Same-Day Dispatch · No Travel Surcharge

Above & Beyond Air Conditioning & Heating runs AC and heating service across Cibolo from our San Antonio shop. Most Cibolo addresses sit 15 to 22 miles northeast via I-35 and Schertz Parkway, inside our 20-mile standard service radius with no travel fee. Calls from The Crossvine, Turning Stone, Saddle Creek Ranch, Bentwood Ranch, and Northcliff land in the 1 to 2 hour Tier 1 window day or night.

Tommy Coffey, our general manager, was born and raised in San Antonio and has 30 years in the HVAC trade. The same crew runs Cibolo every week: Matthew, Victor, TJ, Stevie, and Joshua have worked together more than a decade. They know the patterns that show up here: builder systems that passed final inspection but never got a real Manual J review, HOA covenants that spec variable-speed compressors and sealed-combustion furnaces, and the difference between a 2010 Bentwood Ranch slab build entering its first capacitor window and a 2022 Crossvine tight-envelope home where ERV ventilation matters more than raw cooling tonnage.

Why Cibolo HVAC Looks Different From the Rest of SA

Cibolo sits in Guadalupe County immediately northeast of Schertz, along the I-35 corridor toward New Braunfels. Population was 440 in 1970, 1,912 in 2000, and 32,276 at the 2020 census, a 1,587% jump in two decades. Almost everything residential here was built in the last 25 years, which makes Cibolo the newest housing stock in our entire service area. Most homes were built after R-410A became the standard refrigerant, after code bumped insulation R-values, and after HOA covenants in communities like The Crossvine and Saddle Creek Ranch started specifying premium-tier equipment at the build stage.

The flip side of newer housing is that builders install to code, not to comfort. A builder-tier system passes inspection on day one; then the homeowner moves in and notices the upstairs bedroom runs five degrees warmer than downstairs, or the system short-cycles on a mild April afternoon because tonnage was sized to nameplate square footage with no Manual J load calc. The Cibolo conversation is rarely replace a dying system. It is tune the system the builder installed so it actually performs the way the brochure promised.

Cibolo Communities We Service

Community Side Typical Era HVAC Note
The Crossvine Cibolo-primary 2010s to 2020s Premium HOA design covenants; variable-speed and communicating-thermostat installations routine.
Turning Stone Cibolo 2010s Master-planned residential; newer systems entering first-decade service life.
Saddle Creek Ranch Cibolo 2010s Mid-tier installation plus repair volume; builder-tier tonnage corrections common.
Bentwood Ranch Cibolo 2000s to 2010s Long-tenure homeowners; installation plus maintenance, second-stage compressor decisions.
Northcliff Schertz-side, spans Cibolo 1990s to 2000s Established neighborhood crossing the city line; repair and replacement work.
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Services We Run in Cibolo

Every service Above & Beyond runs is available in Cibolo at the same Tier 1 response window.

  • capacitor ($150 to $350), refrigerant leak ($200 to $1,400), fan motor ($300 to $700), compressor ($1,200 to $2,500), drain line ($89 to $129). Electronic leak detection on every refrigerant call.

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  • Manual J load calc accounting for Cibolo two-story solar gain and tight-envelope construction. HOA design-spec verification included.

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  • $49 standalone; $159 per year Maintenance Plan covers both seasonal tune-ups, priority dispatch, 10% off any found repairs.

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  • gas furnace and heat pump. Combustion analysis and CO testing on every gas-furnace visit.

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  • gas, heat pump, and dual-fuel installs. IRA 25C federal credit (up to $2,000 on qualifying heat pumps) and CPS Energy rebate paperwork handled on our side.

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  •  $59 fall tune-up. Cracked heat exchanger inspection, CO testing, ignitor and flame-sensor check.

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How Dispatch Works in Cibolo

Call Type Cibolo Window
AC or heating emergency (no cooling or heat, water leak, refrigerant or gas smell, CO alarm) 1 to 2 hours, day or night
Routine repair (capacitor, drain line, thermostat, blower motor) Same-day if booked before noon
Free in-home install estimate Within 2 business days; next-day often possible
Seasonal maintenance tune-up Spring AC March through May; fall heating September through November

After-hours diagnostic is $129 vs the standard $89 business-hours fee; both are waived in full when you proceed with the repair on the same visit. Heat-vulnerable households (elderly, medically fragile, infants, oxygen-dependent) move to the top of the queue with no after-hours premium.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can you get to my Cibolo house for an AC emergency?

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One to two hours from call to truck-in-driveway, day or night. Cibolo is a Tier 1 city in our dispatch matrix, 15 to 22 miles from our shop via I-35 and Schertz Parkway. Heat-vulnerable households move to the top of the queue with no after-hours premium.

My home is brand-new construction in The Crossvine or Saddle Creek Ranch. What HVAC work do I actually need?

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Builder-installed systems typically get only a basic builder-tier tune-up. We recommend a full diagnostic and proper first-year tune-up at six months for $49 to catch tonnage mismatch, undersized return-air, missing duct sealing at the boots, and condensate-drain configuration before the first warranty cycle. Roughly half the new-construction systems we look at in Cibolo have at least one of these issues from the build.

My HOA has design covenants on HVAC equipment. Can you handle that?

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Yes. Several Cibolo HOAs (The Crossvine, Saddle Creek Ranch, Bentwood Ranch) specify variable-speed compressor, communicating thermostat, and sealed-combustion furnace. We verify the spec sheet before quoting so the system you pay for is the system the HOA approves. Architectural-control paperwork on outdoor condenser placement is handled on our side.

Why is Cibolo single-county simpler than Schertz for installs?

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Schertz spans three counties (Guadalupe, Bexar, Comal) with a separate permit office each. Cibolo is primarily Guadalupe County only: one office, faster turnaround, fewer scheduling gaps between rough-in and inspection.

Do you offer a maintenance plan, and is it worth it on a newer Cibolo system?

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Yes, $159 per year. Covers both seasonal tune-ups (spring AC, fall heating), priority dispatch ahead of one-time customers, no after-hours premium on contract calls, 10% off any found repairs, and filter replacement at each visit. Strong fit for newer Cibolo systems entering year five through ten of the manufacturer warranty, as the two seasonal tune-ups catch the issues warranties stop covering when the homeowner cannot prove regular maintenance.

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Hours of Operation

Monday through Friday: 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM | Saturday: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM | Sunday: Emergency Dispatch Only | After-Hours Emergencies: 24/7, call (210) 837-1466

Service Area
Bexar County Stone Oak San Antonio Alamo Heights Castle Hills Helotes Universal City Selma Live Oak Converse Comal County New Braunfels Bulverde Garden Ridge Canyon Lake Guadalupe County Schertz Cibolo Seguin Hill Country Boerne Fair Oaks Ranch