Service Areas
HVAC Service Areas in Central Texas

Manor, TX: Our Home Base
Manor is where Loving Care Heating and Air was built. Owner Aubrey Loving has spent over 20 years working on heating and cooling systems across this community, and the service area reflects exactly that: the neighborhoods we know by name, the roads we drive every week, and the HVAC challenges that are specific to this part of Central Texas.
Manor sits on flat blackland prairie east of Austin, and that geography shapes everything about how your HVAC system performs here. The expansive clay soil common to eastern Travis County shifts with every dry stretch and every rain event, and over time that movement works against ductwork alignment in ways that aren’t obvious until a room stops cooling evenly. The agricultural land surrounding the city pushes dust, cotton harvest fibers, and pollen loads into condenser coils and air filters faster than manufacturer maintenance schedules account for. Homes in ShadowGlen, Lagos, and Wildhorse Creek sit closer together than older neighborhoods, which reduces natural shading and keeps cooling demand high through the full summer stretch from May to October.
Cedar fever season runs from December through February, and the pollen load across Manor during those months is significant enough to affect indoor air quality even with fresh filters. Homes near Gilleland Creek and low-lying sections of Presidential Meadows tend to carry more moisture into the system, which means mold and air quality issues are a real concern and not just a precaution. The 2021 Texas freeze exposed how many heating systems across the area were not sized or weatherized for prolonged sub-freezing temperatures, and that event still shapes how we talk about heat pump auxiliary heat and furnace preparedness with every customer we meet.
Whisper Valley, one of the largest geothermal communities in the country, sits right here in Manor. It’s a reminder that the housing stock in this city ranges from the newest construction to older ranch-style homes that have been running the same equipment for fifteen or twenty years. Both have very different service needs, and we’re set up to handle both.
Loving Care is a Manor-based family business, Texas-licensed under TACLA00083685E, and available Monday through Saturday, 8 AM to 8 PM, with after-hours coverage for urgent calls. Every job is backed by our satisfaction guarantee. We don’t subcontract and we don’t route calls through a national dispatch center. When you call, you reach us.
Austin, TX: HVAC Service Areas in Central Texas
Austin homeowners make up a large portion of our service calls, particularly in the eastern and northeastern neighborhoods that sit closest to Manor along the US 290 corridor. The city’s housing stock spans more than a century of construction, from mid-century ranch homes in older east side neighborhoods to new builds in master-planned communities along Parmer Lane and the outer loop. That range means no two service calls are quite the same.
Older homes in areas like Windsor Park and Cherrywood often have original or near-original ductwork that has outlived its practical life. Those systems don’t just leak conditioned air, they create pressure imbalances that make every room in the house feel different. Newer construction in Southeast Austin and the Mueller development tends to be tightly sealed, which improves energy efficiency but also traps indoor air quality problems. Humidity, dust, and off-gassing from building materials have nowhere to go without proper ventilation and filtration.
Austin Energy serves most Austin addresses, and their Home Energy Savings program offers rebates averaging $3,000 plus 0% financing for qualifying whole-home energy improvements. AC replacement rebates average $500 for energy-efficient systems. Most homeowners we talk to have never claimed these, and eligibility is simpler than people expect for homes that are at least ten years old and use a participating contractor.
Summer heat in Austin routinely pushes past 100 degrees from June through August, and compressor stress during those stretches is where most system failures originate. If your outdoor unit is older than twelve years and has never had a refrigerant check or coil cleaning, it’s working harder than it needs to. We serve Austin homeowners the same day you call, Monday through Saturday.
Round Rock, TX
Round Rock is one of the fastest-growing cities in Williamson County, and the HVAC demands that come with rapid residential growth are something we see in every new neighborhood we service here. Large master-planned communities along the I-35 corridor and in northeast Round Rock tend to pack homes close together, reduce tree canopy, and run attic temperatures that push 140 degrees on July afternoons. Systems that were sized for the original home envelope often can’t keep up once the family is fully moved in, the landscaping hasn’t grown in, and summer hits.
The city has a mix of established neighborhoods from the 1990s and 2000s alongside brand-new construction. Equipment from the early 2000s is now in the fifteen-to-twenty-year range, which is the window where compressors, heat exchangers, and evaporator coils start to fail not because of neglect but because of age and accumulated wear. If you’re in one of the older sections of Round Rock and your system is original to the home, a full inspection before summer is worth scheduling.
New construction in Round Rock presents its own challenge. Builders install systems that meet code minimums, and code minimum isn’t always the right fit for a specific home’s layout, orientation, and insulation values. Rooms that face west, kitchens that generate heat, and bonus rooms over garages are often underserved by the factory-default configuration. We diagnose those airflow problems and fix them at the equipment and duct level rather than just adjusting thermostat settings.
Loving Care serves Round Rock with same-day scheduling and full-service HVAC repair, installation, and maintenance. Our technicians are Texas-licensed under TACLA00083685E with no restrictions on system size or type.
Pflugerville, TX
Pflugerville sits directly between Manor and the northern Austin suburbs, and we run service calls here regularly on both residential and light commercial equipment. The city’s growth over the past decade has been concentrated in large subdivisions east of SH 130, where newer homes sit in open terrain with limited natural shade and significant solar heat gain from east and west exposures.
Lake Pflugerville is a focal point for the community, and the neighborhoods surrounding it, including Blackhawk and Springbrook, have homes that deal with the moisture and allergen patterns common to low-lying Central Texas terrain. Humidity-related issues, from evaporator coil mold to indoor air quality complaints, come up more frequently in these areas than in higher-elevation parts of the service area.
The Stone Hill Town Center area has seen commercial and residential growth that has changed the air quality profile in surrounding neighborhoods. Construction debris and dust stay in circulation longer in flat, low-wind terrain, and we see it in the condition of condenser coils and filter media on homes throughout the area.
SH 130 has made Pflugerville more accessible to the broader Austin metro, and the commercial growth along that corridor has changed the character of the surrounding neighborhoods in ways that affect HVAC demand. More traffic, more pavement, and less open land mean heat stays closer to the ground longer. Homes in East Pflugerville that were on the edge of the city ten years ago are now surrounded by development, and cooling loads reflect that shift.
Pflugerville homeowners can reach us Monday through Saturday for same-day service. We carry parts for most major residential and light commercial equipment brands and can diagnose and repair most cooling and heating problems in a single visit. Every job carries a satisfaction guarantee.
Georgetown, TX
Georgetown is one of the most historically distinctive cities in the Loving Care service area, and it’s also one of the fastest growing. The combination of a preserved Victorian-era downtown square and active new construction in communities like Wolf Ranch and Morningstar means we work on equipment ranging from original installations in older homes to brand-new systems in houses that haven’t had their first summer yet.
The Hill Country terrain to the west of Georgetown creates different wind and temperature patterns than the flat eastern part of our service area. Temperatures in Georgetown tend to be slightly milder in summer than Manor or Pflugerville, but the heating season here can be more demanding. Proximity to the Balcones Escarpment means cold fronts arrive faster and drop temperatures more sharply than in eastern Travis County.
Sun City Texas, the large active adult community in northwestern Georgetown, has a significant volume of homes with HVAC systems in the ten-to-twenty-year range. Those systems were installed in a different era of refrigerant and efficiency standards, and many are still on R-22 or early R-410A equipment. We handle refrigerant transitions, equipment assessments, and full replacement work throughout the Sun City neighborhoods.
Inner Space Cavern, just off I-35, sits as a reminder that Georgetown’s limestone geology is unlike the clay and prairie soils we see in Manor and Elgin. That geology affects how homes settle, how crawl spaces breathe, and in some cases how ductwork performs in older construction. We serve Georgetown with same-day availability Monday through Saturday.
Hutto, TX
Hutto has grown faster than almost any small Texas city over the past decade, and the housing stock reflects it. Most of the homes in the city were built between 2005 and the present, which means HVAC systems that are just now entering their first major service window. Capacitors, blower motors, and refrigerant systems on fifteen-year-old equipment start showing wear, and Hutto homeowners who have never had a service issue are starting to see them for the first time.
The city sits on flat Williamson County terrain with limited natural windbreak, and summer cooling loads in newer subdivisions like Legends of Hutto and Star Ranch can be aggressive. The combination of dark roofing materials, tight home spacing, and minimal tree canopy in newer communities keeps attic temperatures high well into the evening, which means your system is running against heat stored in the structure long after the sun goes down.
Hutto Community Park and the surrounding residential areas sit in terrain that holds ground moisture longer than higher-elevation communities. That moisture affects indoor humidity levels and puts additional load on standard cooling equipment during spring and early summer. We see dehumidifier installs come up frequently in these conversations.
SH 130 has also reshaped Hutto’s growth pattern, bringing in residents who commute toward Round Rock, Taylor, and northern Austin. That population growth means new service relationships with homeowners who moved from regions with different HVAC expectations and maintenance habits. Central Texas heat and humidity are different from what most transplants are used to, and the first summer in a Hutto home tends to be an adjustment.
Loving Care serves Hutto with same-day scheduling and full HVAC service. We’re licensed, insured, and backed by a satisfaction guarantee on every job.
Taylor, TX
Taylor is in the middle of one of the most significant economic transformations in Central Texas, driven by the Samsung semiconductor plant that began operations in Williamson County. That development has brought construction activity, new residential growth, and a wave of new homeowners who are learning Taylor’s climate and housing stock for the first time.
The older sections of Taylor have homes dating to the early and mid-twentieth century. Those properties often have ductwork that has never been assessed, heating systems that have been repaired rather than replaced multiple times, and insulation that hasn’t been touched since the original build. When families move into these homes and run the equipment through their first Central Texas summer, the system’s real condition becomes obvious fast.
Taylor sits on Blackland Prairie similar to Manor’s terrain, with the same expansive clay soil and agricultural dust conditions. Filter and coil maintenance schedules need to be tighter here than in cleaner suburban environments. Cottonwood and cedar pollen in season add allergen load that standard filters don’t fully capture. We’ve seen indoor air quality complaints increase in Taylor homes over the past two years as more people have moved in and started spending more time indoors.
Downtown Taylor’s historic district and Murphy Park reflect a community with deep roots and a strong identity. We’re glad to be serving this part of Williamson County as it grows, and we bring the same licensed, same-day service to Taylor customers that we provide across the full service area.
Elgin, TX
Elgin sits 22 miles east of Austin along US 290, and it carries a different character from the fast-growth communities closer to the city. The town’s identity is rooted in its history as a brick manufacturing center and its long-standing reputation for smoked sausage, both of which draw people to Southside Market and the historic downtown. That older character also means a housing stock that leans toward mid-century and earlier construction, with HVAC systems that have often been upgraded piecemeal rather than replaced in full.
Homes in Elgin’s older neighborhoods sit on pier-and-beam and early slab foundations, both of which respond differently to Bastrop County’s clay soil movement than the uniform slab construction typical of newer Manor developments. Ductwork in these homes has often shifted, settled, or been repaired with materials that don’t meet current standards. We see a higher rate of duct-related issues in Elgin than in newer construction elsewhere in the service area.
The Elgin Independent School District is expanding alongside the city’s population growth, and newer subdivisions around Saratoga Farms and similar developments are bringing families who need HVAC systems that can handle a working household through a full Central Texas cooling season. The annual Hogeye Festival draws visitors to Veterans Memorial Park every October, but the residents who stay year-round deal with the same heat, allergens, and aging equipment issues as anywhere else in the service area.
We serve Elgin with the same same-day availability and satisfaction guarantee we provide across the full service area, with no additional charge for the distance. Texas-licensed under TACLA00083685E.
Littig, TX
Littig is one of the oldest communities in eastern Travis County, an unincorporated community with roots going back to 1883 and a history tied to the Southern Pacific Railroad line that runs south of US 290. The community is small, surrounded by blackland prairie farmland, and served by Manor ISD schools including Presidential Meadows Elementary.
Because Littig is unincorporated and close to Manor, most homeowners here are in the same HVAC environment as Manor: clay soil movement, agricultural dust, high summer cooling loads, and a housing stock that ranges from older rural construction to newer homes built as the eastern Travis County region has expanded. Equipment in this area often runs harder and longer than its maintenance history reflects. The flat terrain offers little windbreak, and summer heat in this corridor can be relentless from June through September.
Many homes near the Littig area have never had a full duct inspection or a refrigerant pressure check. If your system is more than ten years old and hasn’t had a maintenance visit in several years, the first hot stretch of summer will find whatever problems exist. Scheduling a pre-season inspection now costs less than an emergency call in July.
We serve Littig as part of our regular Manor-area coverage. If you’re on Littig Road, near the Littig Cemetery, or anywhere in the surrounding area and you need same-day HVAC service from a licensed, family-owned contractor, we can be there. Texas-licensed under TACLA00083685E, with a satisfaction guarantee on every job.
Did You Know?
Ancient Egyptians hung wet reeds in their windows so that incoming breezes would cool as they passed through the moisture. It is the same physics as a modern evaporative cooler. The math is identical. The reeds worked.
Manor & Central Texas HVAC Service Areas
Manor and Central Texas homeowners ask about coverage, response times, and availability. Here are the most common questions about our service area.
Loving Care Heating and Air provides HVAC service throughout Central Texas including Manor, Elgin, Pflugerville, Hutto, Round Rock, Taylor, Georgetown, Littig, and Austin. The service area covers communities across Travis County, Williamson County, and Bastrop County.
Yes. Loving Care Heating and Air provides AC repair, heating service, and HVAC installation in Elgin TX. Elgin is part of Loving Care’s regular service area in Central Texas. Same-day scheduling is available for Elgin customers Monday through Saturday.
Yes. Loving Care Heating and Air serves Pflugerville TX with full HVAC repair, installation, and maintenance services. Pflugerville is within Loving Care’s primary Central Texas service area. Customers in Pflugerville have access to same-day response and the same licensed service provided throughout the region.
Yes. Loving Care Heating and Air provides HVAC service in Round Rock TX including AC repair, furnace repair, heat pump service, and preventive maintenance. Round Rock is part of Loving Care’s Central Texas service area in Williamson County.
Yes. Loving Care Heating and Air serves Georgetown TX with residential and light commercial HVAC services. Georgetown customers in Williamson County have access to Loving Care’s full range of heating and cooling services including same-day response.
Yes. Loving Care Heating and Air provides HVAC repair and installation in both Hutto TX and Taylor TX. Both communities are within Loving Care’s Central Texas service area in Williamson County, with same-day scheduling available.
Loving Care Heating and Air serves customers across Travis County, Williamson County, and Bastrop County in Central Texas. Primary service cities include Manor, Elgin, Pflugerville, Hutto, Round Rock, Taylor, Georgetown, Littig, and Austin.
Yes. Loving Care Heating and Air provides HVAC service in Austin TX including AC repair, heating repair, heat pump service, mini split installation, duct repair, and indoor air quality services. Austin customers have access to the same licensed, family-owned service Loving Care provides throughout Central Texas.

