Beyer Air Conditioning and Heating provides HVAC, electrical, and water well services to homeowners in Rockport, TX, and the surrounding Coastal Bend. Beyer Boys has worked in this region since 1990, and our Rockport office sits right on Highway 35 South, staffed by NATE-certified technicians holding active Texas licenses in HVAC, electrical, and pump services. Call 210-503-7161 or request service online to schedule an appointment today.

Rockport sits on Aransas Bay in the Coastal Bend, about 30 minutes north of Corpus Christi. Salt air, humidity, and the occasional hurricane put more wear on HVAC and electrical systems here than almost anywhere else in Texas. We’ve worked on homes through all of it, so we know what holds up on this coast and what doesn’t.

Serving Rockport-Fulton Since 1990.

Rockport has been a fishing and boatbuilding town since the 1800s, and the coastline has always asked more of the people who work on it. We’ve spent years servicing homes from the canal-front properties around Key Allegro to the older neighborhoods further inland, and that range means we’ve seen just about every way this climate can wear down a system.

Our technicians are factory-trained and NATE-certified, and we’re a Lennox Premier Dealer. That track record earned us the Dave Lennox Award, given to a small group of top Lennox dealers in North America each year.

The same community that rebuilt around places like the Texas Maritime Museum after Hurricane Harvey has left us thousands of Google reviews and an A+ Better Business Bureau rating. We also run the Beyer Cares Foundation, which supports families dealing with cancer and funds scholarships for local students.

HVAC Services in Rockport, TX

Comfort on the Texas coast comes with its own set of problems. Salt air corrodes coils and electrical connections faster than it does inland, and humidity off Aransas Bay never really lets up. Beyer Boys handles Air conditioning, heating, indoor air quality, and comfort work for homes throughout Rockport.

Air Conditioning Services

In Rockport, Air conditioning works overtime, cooling homes through long, humid stretches while fighting the corrosive effects of salt air on coils, wiring, and outdoor units. Whether you need a repair, seasonal maintenance, or a full replacement, our technicians diagnose the actual problem first, so you’re not paying for work you don’t need.

Coastal systems break down differently than inland ones. Salt exposure eats away at condenser coils and electrical contacts years before a comparable inland system would show the same wear, something we see constantly on homes near Rockport Beach where the air comes straight off the water. Our factory-trained technicians work on all major brands and know which components need extra attention in a marine environment.

Heating Services

Winters on the coast are mild, but cold snaps still roll through, and homes here often aren’t built with heavy insulation since it’s rarely needed. Whatever you’re running, gas furnace, electric system, or heat pump, we handle repairs, replacements, maintenance, and evaluations so your family stays warm on the handful of nights each year that call for it.

Heating equipment that sits idle for most of the year is exactly the kind of equipment that fails when you finally need it. We inspect for ignition issues, worn parts, and blocked airflow before the cold actually hits, not after.

Heat Pump Services

On the coast, Heat pumps make particular sense, since winters are short and mild enough that a single system can handle heating and cooling without running hard in either direction. Moving heat instead of generating it keeps energy costs down through Rockport’s long cooling season.

Picking the right heat pump takes more than matching size to square footage. Insulation, ductwork condition, home orientation, and coastal humidity levels all affect performance. We look at these factors before recommending equipment, so you get real comfort without a higher bill.

Ductless Mini Split Systems

Not every home on the coast is built for traditional ductwork, especially older cottages and canal-front properties where running new ducts through tight crawl spaces isn’t practical. Ductless systems handle heating and cooling for room additions, garages, workshops, and converted spaces instead.

Ductless technology has come a long way. Today’s units run quietly, resist corrosion better than older equipment, and let you set different temperatures room by room. We’ll help you figure out whether ductless or a conventional HVAC upgrade makes more sense for your property.

Indoor Air Quality Solutions

Salt air, humidity, and the constant coastal breeze bring more than comfort challenges indoors. Our indoor air quality work improves filtration, ventilation, and moisture control throughout the home, which matters more here than in drier parts of Texas.

Homes near the water deal with a level of humidity that inland Texas rarely sees, and that moisture works its way indoors whether the windows are open or not. Without proper maintenance, that damp air just keeps recirculating and invites mold. We check your home’s airflow and recommend solutions based on what your household actually needs.

Air Duct Services

On the coast, Air ducts affect comfort, indoor air quality, and how hard your HVAC system has to work, and humidity makes duct problems worse here than they’d be inland. Damaged or poorly sealed ductwork lets conditioned air escape into attics or crawl spaces while pulling in humid outside air, something we see often in older homes around Fulton.

A lot of homeowners replace HVAC equipment without realizing the ductwork is the real bottleneck. We inspect for leaks, airflow restrictions, damaged insulation, and overall balance, and fixing the ducts often does more for comfort than new equipment would.

Duct Cleaning Services

Duct cleaning clears accumulated dust, debris, and contaminants from your air distribution system when it actually needs it. Homes near the coast that have gone through storm repairs, remodeling, or water intrusion are worth having evaluated, and that’s a common situation in this area given the region’s hurricane history.

We don’t push duct cleaning on everyone. We inspect first and tell you what we find, so you’re only paying for work that actually helps.

HVAC Maintenance

Routine HVAC maintenance catches small issues before they turn into expensive repairs, and on the coast, that usually means catching corrosion before it reaches something expensive. Seasonal inspections let technicians check refrigerant levels, electrical connections, airflow, and overall performance.

Coastal systems work harder and corrode faster than systems further inland, which makes preventative maintenance one of the better investments a Rockport homeowner can make. Regular service cuts down on breakdowns during peak summer demand and catches worn components before they turn into bigger failures.

Electrical Services in Rockport, TX

Salt air is hard on more than HVAC equipment. It corrodes electrical connections, outdoor fixtures, and panel components faster here than almost anywhere else in Texas. Beyer Boys provides electrical services throughout Rockport, focused on safety, reliability, and standing up to a coastal environment.

Homes here also deal with electrical demands that have grown over the years, same as anywhere, but the corrosion timeline is compressed. Our licensed electricians evaluate your existing setup before recommending anything, so you know what you actually need and why.

Electrical Panel Upgrades

Your electrical panel is the control center for the whole system, and coastal humidity accelerates corrosion inside panels that weren’t built or maintained with that environment in mind. Modern electrical panels distribute power and protect circuits from overloads.

Many homes around Rockport-Fulton were built or rebuilt after past storms, and electrical systems installed even a decade ago may already be showing coastal wear. Our electricians inspect the existing equipment, flag capacity limits and corrosion, and recommend upgrades that hold up to the environment here.

EV Charging Station Installation

A dedicated EV charging station charges your vehicle faster and more safely than a standard outlet. A properly installed Level 2 charger cuts charging time significantly, and you get to do it at home.

As more Rockport homeowners switch to electric vehicles, it matters whether your panel and wiring can handle the extra load, and coastal corrosion makes that check even more important here. Our electricians check your home’s capacity, recommend the right charging setup, and install it to current National Electrical Code requirements.

Indoor and Outdoor Lighting

Good lighting does more than look nice on the coast. It improves safety around docks, decks, and waterfront property, where uneven footing and dark water are a real hazard after sunset. Whether it’s interior fixtures, landscape lighting, or security lighting, our electricians design solutions built to withstand salt air.

A lot of homeowners start by swapping out corroded fixtures and end up rethinking the whole setup, especially around canal-front homes near Key Allegro where outdoor lighting takes a beating from the marine environment. LED technology and marine-rated fixtures hold up longer and cut energy use.

Ceiling Fan Installation

Ceiling fans work alongside your HVAC system, not instead of it, which matters in a place where the AC runs for most of the year. In summer, they create a wind-chill effect that makes rooms feel cooler without pushing the thermostat lower.

Ceiling fans need secure mounting, proper wiring, and balanced installation to run safely, and salt air means corrosion-resistant hardware matters more here than inland. Our electricians install new fans, replace corroded models, and troubleshoot wobbling, noise, or performance issues.

Light Switches and Outlets

Switches and outlets get used constantly and get ignored until something stops working, and coastal humidity tends to accelerate that wear. Whether you need worn devices replaced, GFCI protection added, smart controls installed, or an intermittent problem tracked down, our electricians handle it.

A lot of older homes around Rockport have switches and receptacles that have corroded well before they’d normally wear out further inland. Loose outlets, warm wall plates, or flickering lights can point to bigger problems worth catching before they become safety hazards.

Whole-Home Generators

Hurricane season isn’t an abstract risk in Rockport, it’s a planning consideration every year. A power outage can knock out heating and cooling, refrigeration, medical equipment, and communication all at once, and Whole House Generators restore power automatically when utility service goes down.

Since Hurricane Harvey, more Coastal Bend homeowners have taken backup power seriously. As a Generac Certified Installer, we design generator systems around your home’s actual electrical load, so the equipment is sized right and ready when the next storm comes through.

Home Rewiring

Older wiring becomes a bigger liability on the coast than it does inland, since corrosion and storm damage both take their toll over time. Whether you’re remodeling, replacing aging wiring, or addressing damage from a past storm, our rewiring services modernize the system and improve long-term reliability.

We don’t rewire a home unnecessarily. Our electricians evaluate the existing system, factor in what coastal exposure has already done to it, and walk you through the options.

Water Well Services in Rockport, TX

Clean water from a private well starts with properly maintained equipment, and on the coast, that comes with an extra consideration: saltwater intrusion. Beyer Boys provides Water Well Services throughout Rockport and the surrounding Coastal Bend, including properties out toward the Lamar Peninsula: diagnosing pressure issues, restoring production, improving water quality, and extending the life of the system.

Unlike a municipal system, a private well depends on every component working together: the pump, the pressure tank, the treatment equipment, the plumbing inside the house. Wells near the bay face a problem inland wells rarely do, rising salinity as groundwater shifts, and that changes what treatment actually solves the problem. Rather than guessing at parts, we diagnose the actual cause before recommending a fix.

Booster Pumps

Homes with elevation changes, irrigation systems, larger floor plans, or higher household demand sometimes need more water pressure than the existing well system can provide. Booster Pump Systems keep pressure consistent across the property as needs change, something that matters on properties spread out along the Live Oak Peninsula.

Our technicians evaluate existing pump performance, pressure tank operation, and plumbing configuration before recommending a booster system, so you get balanced pressure without overloading the primary well equipment.

Iron Filters

Excess iron in well water shows up as stains on sinks, tubs, toilets, and laundry, along with a metallic taste that’s hard to miss. Iron Filters use oxidation and filtration to remove these minerals before they ever reach your plumbing fixtures.

Many iron filtration systems also cut down on manganese and sulfur along the way, which helps with taste and odor. We evaluate your water chemistry and treatment goals, then recommend a system built for long-term performance with minimal upkeep.

Pressure Tank Installation and Repair

The pressure tank keeps water pressure steady and takes wear off your well pump. When a tank starts failing, you’ll usually notice rapid pump cycling, fluctuating pressure, or inconsistent performance around the house.

We don’t just look at the tank in isolation. We check how it works with the rest of the system, since proper sizing, pressure settings, and component condition all affect pump life and water delivery, whether the property sits closer to Fulton or further out toward Holiday Beach. That’s why a full inspection comes before any repair or replacement.

Rainwater Collection Services

Collecting rainwater gives you an extra water source for landscape irrigation, gardens, and other non-potable uses, and it’s a practical option for coastal properties looking to rely less on wells with variable salinity. A well-designed rainwater collection system makes better use of seasonal rain, especially during the wetter stretches that feed the wetlands around Goose Island State Park.

Every property has different collection potential based on roof size, storage capacity, drainage, and intended use. We design systems around your property to make the most of the rainfall you actually get.

Solar Pumps

Solar-powered well pumps make sense for properties without easy access to grid power, or for homeowners looking to cut down on ongoing energy costs, and that includes some of the more remote parcels out past Spanish Village. A solar array can run the well independently of the electrical grid, which also means it keeps working if a storm knocks out utility power.

Sizing a solar pump system means accounting for well depth, daily water demand, and available sun exposure, not just panel count. We evaluate all three before recommending equipment.

Submersible and Well Pump Installation & Replacement

Your well pump delivers water from below ground into your home every day. Most residential wells in this area run on submersible pumps, sealed units that sit down in the well itself, which hold up better against the corrosive coastal environment than pumps mounted above ground. When a pump nears the end of its service life, replacing it improves reliability and cuts the risk of an emergency breakdown.

Picking the right pump takes more than matching horsepower. Well depth, household demand, and the salinity of the local water table all affect performance and equipment choice. Our licensed pump professionals evaluate the whole system before recommending replacement equipment.

Water Filtration Systems

Every private well produces water with its own mineral content, and coastal wells often add saltwater intrusion into the mix depending on how close the property sits to the bay. Our Water Filtration Systems address hard water, sediment, iron staining, sulfur odors, and salinity-related issues that affect both plumbing fixtures and everyday use.

No two wells produce identical water, so treatment starts with testing, not guessing. We evaluate your water before recommending any filtration equipment, so what you get is built around your actual water conditions instead of a generic package.

Water Purification

Filtration and purification solve different problems. Filtration removes particles, sediment, and minerals; purification targets bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms that filtration alone won’t catch, which matters for any household relying on well water for drinking and cooking.

UV purification and other treatment methods can usually be added onto an existing filtration setup rather than replacing it outright. We test your water first to see what’s actually in it before recommending a purification method.

Water Softener

Hard water shows up in plenty of coastal wells alongside the salinity issues that are more specific to this area. It leaves mineral deposits on fixtures, drags down appliance efficiency, and shortens the life of plumbing equipment. Water softeners cut mineral buildup and improve water quality throughout the home.

The difference shows up in more than clean fixtures. Softened water improves how soap performs, cuts scale buildup in water heaters, and extends the life of dishwashers and washing machines. We size the system based on your household’s water usage and hardness level.

Water Storage Tanks

A storage tank holds a reserve supply of water so your household isn’t entirely dependent on the well pumping in real time, which matters most during storm season when utility power and well pumps can both go down at once. It also helps keep pressure consistent across the property.

Sizing a storage tank depends on household size, daily usage, and how the tank works alongside your pressure tank and pump. We evaluate the whole system before recommending a size.

Water Well Testing

Regular water testing catches problems, bacteria, high mineral content, salinity, pH imbalances, before they show up as stained fixtures or bad-tasting water. On the coast, testing also tracks whether saltwater intrusion is creeping into a well over time, which matters more here than in most of Texas.

We recommend testing whenever water quality changes suddenly, after storm activity, or at least once a year as routine maintenance.

Windmill Repair

Traditional water well windmills are less common directly on the coast than further inland, but they still turn up on older rural properties around Aransas County. Our Windmill Services cover inspections, repairs, restoration, and maintenance to keep these mechanical systems running.

Coastal salt air is especially hard on windmill hardware, which means these systems often need more frequent attention here than the same equipment would further from the water. Maintaining them takes specialized knowledge that fewer and fewer contractors still have.

Frequently Asked Home Service Questions

How often should my HVAC system be serviced in Rockport?

Most HVAC manufacturers recommend professional maintenance twice a year: once before cooling season, once before fall. Salt air accelerates corrosion on coastal systems, so seasonal inspections matter more in Rockport than they would further inland. Regular maintenance improves efficiency, catches worn components before they fail, and keeps certain manufacturer warranties valid.

What are the signs that my electrical panel needs to be upgraded?

Frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, warm electrical panels, buzzing sounds, or visible corrosion can all point to a panel that needs evaluating. Coastal humidity and salt air age electrical components faster than they would inland, so panels here sometimes need attention sooner than the manufacturer’s typical timeline. A licensed electrician can tell you whether repairs, added circuits, or a full panel replacement is the right call.

Why is my private well losing water pressure?

Low water pressure can come from a failing well pump, a bad pressure tank, clogged filters, a leak in the plumbing, or a pressure switch malfunction. On the coast, a pressure drop paired with a change in water taste or clarity can also point to saltwater intrusion affecting the well. Because a well system has so many parts working together, a full inspection is the most reliable way to find the actual cause before repairs start.

Do you install whole-home generators?

Yes. Beyer Boys installs standby whole-house generators that restore power automatically during an outage, which matters in a town where hurricane season is a yearly reality. As a Generac Certified Installer, we evaluate your home’s electrical demand first, then size the generator to cover what matters: heating and cooling, refrigeration, lighting, and medical equipment.

Do you service homes outside of Rockport?

Yes. Beyond Rockport, Beyer Boys serves homeowners in Fulton, Aransas Pass, Holiday Beach, and other communities across the Coastal Bend. Not sure if you’re in our service area? Just ask, we’ll tell you.

Schedule Home Services in Rockport, TX

Whether you need an HVAC replacement, an electrical upgrade, better water quality, or storm-ready backup power, Beyer Boys has worked along this stretch of coast since 1990. Our licensed technicians handle air conditioning, heating, electrical work, and private well systems, so you’re not calling four different companies for four different problems.

Family-owned since the start, Beyer Boys runs a dedicated Rockport team out of a local office on Highway 35 South. We’ve won a Dave Lennox Award, our technicians are factory-trained, and we hold active Texas licenses in HVAC, electrical, and pump services. Thousands of customer reviews back that up.

If you live in Rockport or nearby in Fulton, Aransas Pass, Holiday Beach, or elsewhere in the Coastal Bend, we’re ready to help with your next home service project.

Call 210-503-7161 or use request service online to schedule your appointment with Beyer Boys today.

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