Tom Durbin HVAC and Mechanical is one of the best HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) repair and replacement services in the Dallas Metroplex including Fort Worth, Texas. Our founder and lead repairman is no other than Tom Durbin. Durbin has 45+ years of HVAC experience, 3rd generation Air Conditioning and is a Heating Master Licensed technician servicing the Dallas and Fort Worth Metroplex, and that includes AC, HVAC, and Furnace Repair and Service in Fort Worth, Texas. Browse our website to learn our skills and services in HVAC repair but be sure to contact us for a free, no obligation equipment estimate. We service both residential and commercial cooling and heating systems.
Repair or service questions? Fort Worth, TX
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email or Tel. 214-957-6936 for a friendly, free equipment estimate phone consult on your AC / Furnace / HVAC Repair needs (residential or commercial) in the
Fort Worth, TX, or greater Dallas / Ft. Worth area!
Who?

Tom Durbin, our owner, is a Master Air Conditioning Technician with over 45+ years of experience. Mr. Durbin learned the trade in the Family Business from his father, so there is very little he hasn't seen in the way of Air Conditioning and Heating Repairs and Replacements. That kind of experience is hard to find these days. Mr. Durbin is class ( A ) environmental licensed and certified by the State of Texas in Air Conditioning design, installation, repair & service, also holds Commercial Refrigeration class ( A ) licensed, he is Geo-thermal Certified by the IGSHPA Assoc., and is a sheet metal Journeyman in design and fabricator. Mr. Durbin is passing along his knowledge to our Technicians and employees so if they can’t answer your questions, he certainly can.
What?
We are a Full Service Residential and Commercial Air Conditioning and Heating Repair company serving the Dallas and Ft. Worth area. We provide
AC Repair and Replacement (both commercial and residential), furnace repair and replacement (both commercial and residential), and all of your HVAC repair, replacement, and service needs.. We are recognized as an A+ rated Angie’s List contractor and an A + rating from the Better Business Bureau. Our sales department offers several lines and manufactures of AC equipment like Carrier, Amana, and Goodman for replacement of your old systems. Our Air Conditioning Installation crews are some of the best in town and are Tom Durbin employees, trained and supervised by Mr. Durbin himself. We are licensed by the State of Texas and are fully insured for your peace of mind.
Where?
We are conveniently located at 536 Long Creek Rd. in Sunnyvale, Texas in Dallas, County. We serve the Dallas and Fort Worth and surrounding area with Air Conditioning & Heating service, install, repair, sales and replacement of your HVAC systems. We provide
AC, HVAC, Furnace Repair in Fort Worth, Texas as a local community near to our service headquarters in Sunnyvale, TX.
Fort Worth is a community we know and love; so it's easy for us to repair, replace, service your Air Conditioner, Furnace, Heat Pump, or other HVAC unit anywhere in
Fort Worth, TX.
When?
Our business hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday / Friday. Our technicians are available for Emergency, Weekend and after hours demand service at affordable overtime rates. Call us for reliable Air Conditioning & Heating repair in the Dallas and Fort Worth area at a fair price.
Why?
“Honesty / Integrity / Commitment” is our promise to you.
- We strive to be Honest with our customers, offering only the fairest rates and prices on quality Air Conditioning & Heating sales, service, repair, install and replacement of your AC Equipment.
- Integrity demands we stand behind everything we sell and everything we do to serve your Air Conditioning Sales and Service needs. No high pressure, with a no-nonsense approach and no “BS”.
- We are committed to making you a friendly customer for life. Our philosophy is to further educate and inform you as to the maintenance and or proper repairs of your system, so you will learn to trust us and refer our Air Conditioning &Heating Service and ac repair to your friends and family.
About Fort Worth Texas and AC / Furnace / HVAC Repair, Sales and Service in Fort Worth, Texas. Nearby Cities: North Richland Hills, Arlington, Hurst, Forest Hill
Fun Facts about Fort Worth
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A little about history of Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth is on Interstate highways 35W, 20, and 30 and the Clear Fork of the Trinity River in central Tarrant County. In January 1849 United States Army General William Jenkins Worth, hero of the Mexican War, proposed a line of ten forts to mark the western Texas frontier from Eagle Pass to the confluence of the West Fork and Clear Fork of the Trinity River. Upon the death of Worth, Gen. William S. Harney assumed the command and ordered Maj. Ripley S. Arnoldqv to find a new fort site near the West Fork and Clear Fork. This site was suggested by Middleton Tate Johnson, who once commanded a detachment of Texas Rangersqv and founded Johnson Station, just southeast of what is now Fort Worth. On June 6, 1849, Arnold established a camp on the bank of the Trinity River and named the post Camp Worth in honor of General Worth. In August 1849 Arnold moved the camp to the north-facing bluff which overlooked the mouth of the Clear Fork. The United States War Department officially named the post Fort Worth on November 14, 1849. Although Indians were still a threat in the area, pioneers were already settling near the fort. When relocating the camp, Arnold found George "Press" Farmer living on the bluff and allowed him to open the first sutler's store. Other early settlers were Ephraim M. Daggett, George W. Terrell, Ed Terrell, and Howard W. Peak. But when a new line of forts was built further west, the army evacuated Fort Worth on September 17, 1853. Settlers then took uncontested possession of the site
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