HVAC Installation & Replacements in Midland / Odessa
National Cooling, Heating & Plumbing has been installing and replacing HVAC systems in Midland and Odessa for over 54 years. We know what works in West Texas, and we know how to match the right system to your home or business. When it's time for a new heating or cooling unit, we'll walk you through the options and handle the installation from start to finish.
Finding the Right System Takes More Than Guessing
You can't just grab any HVAC unit off the shelf and expect it to work well in your home. Size matters, but so does efficiency, layout, and how you actually use your space. Our technicians measure your square footage, check your insulation, and ask about problem areas before recommending anything. We want to know if certain rooms run hot, if your old system struggled to keep up, and what your monthly budget looks like.
Maybe central air makes sense for your whole house. Maybe a ductless mini-split gives you better control in specific rooms. For commercial properties, you might need rooftop units or larger systems designed for constant use. We've handled all of it, and we're not here to upsell you on features you won't use.
Leave Installation to the Pros
Installing an HVAC system isn't something you want to mess around with. It's not like swapping out a ceiling fan. You're dealing with electrical connections, refrigerant lines, ventilation requirements, and city codes. One mistake can cost you thousands in repairs or leave you with a system that never works quite right.
We remove your old unit, modify ductwork or electrical as needed, and test everything once the new system is in place. You shouldn't have to worry about whether it was done correctly.
When to Stop Repairing and Start Replacing
If your HVAC system is limping along, here's what usually signals it's time to replace rather than repair:
- Your bills keep climbing: Older systems lose efficiency as components wear out, even if they're still technically running.
- Some rooms never get comfortable: Hot spots in summer or cold zones in winter mean your system can't distribute air like it used to.
- You're on a first-name basis with your repair guy: Multiple service calls each year add up fast. At some point, replacement becomes cheaper.
- Weird sounds or smells: Grinding, banging, or musty odors usually mean something major is failing inside the unit.
- It's been 10 to 15 years: Most systems don't make it much past that, and newer models are significantly more efficient.
Quality Brands and Real Efficiency
We install brands that hold up in Texas heat and don't leave you stranded when you need them most. Higher SEER ratings mean lower energy costs over time, but they also mean a bigger upfront investment. We'll explain what those numbers actually mean for your monthly bill and help you figure out if energy rebates or tax credits apply.
Ductless systems work great if you don't have existing ductwork or want to add cooling to a garage or sunroom. Hybrid systems can switch between electric and gas depending on which is more efficient at the moment. We'll talk through what makes sense for your setup.
No Surprises on Price
You'll get a clear estimate before we start. If your unit is tucked in a tight attic or requires a crane to get on the roof, we account for that upfront. Extra technicians, specialized equipment, permits—all of it gets factored in during the consultation so you're not hit with surprise charges later.
A new HVAC system is expensive. We get that. That's why we offer financing options to help spread out the cost without forcing you to settle for a cheaper system that won't last.
Experience Makes Perfect
We've been doing this since 1972. New construction, old homes, commercial buildings, and retail spaces ... we've seen it all. Every job is different, and we treat it that way. What works in one house won't necessarily work in another, so we don't use cookie-cutter solutions.
If your energy bills are creeping up or your system can't handle Texas summers anymore, it's worth looking into replacement. You don't want to wait until the middle of July when your AC dies and every company in town is booked solid.
For HVAC installation and replacement in Midland and Odessa, contact us today at 432-580-3342 and let's talk about what makes sense for your home or business.



