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HVAC Service in Twin Creeks, Cedar Park

AC replacement, duct renewal & zoning service for Twin Creeks' 2006–2016 golf-course homes. Advanced Air is based minutes away in Cedar Park.

Advanced Air Conditioning + Heating services Twin Creeks and The Reserve at Twin Creeks from our headquarters at 2020 N Bell Blvd in Cedar Park — the same city, minutes up the road. We repair, replace, and zone the dual systems these 2006–2016 golf-course homes run on, backed by NATE-certified technicians, flat-rate pricing, and a 4.9-star rating across 500+ Google reviews.

4.9★ · 500+ Google reviewsNATE-certified techniciansBased in Cedar Park, TX
The Advanced Air Conditioning + Heating team and fleet at the Cedar Park headquarters, minutes from Twin Creeks
Twin Creeks HOMES

What 2006–2016 Twin Creeks homes need from their HVAC

The Reserve at Twin Creeks built out primarily between 2006 and 2016, with builders like Ashton Woods, Ryland, and Standard Pacific delivering large two-story homes — commonly 2,300 to over 5,200 square feet on slab-on-grade foundations around the Fred Couples–designed Twin Creeks Country Club course. Homes that size almost always run two systems, with the upstairs unit and its entire flex-duct network living in the attic.

That original equipment is now 10 to 20 years old — squarely inside the replacement window. After that long in a Texas attic, flex duct sags, insulation compresses, and the upstairs system works hardest exactly when Cedar Park attics are hottest. When we replace a condenser in Twin Creeks, we evaluate the ductwork and load calculation, not just the box outside.

Two systems, one comfortable home

Most Twin Creeks two-stories run separate upstairs/downstairs systems. When one dies at 15 years, its twin is rarely far behind — we give you honest numbers on staging both replacements instead of paying two emergency premiums.

Attic flex duct past its prime

Fifteen-plus summers above 140°F degrade attic flex duct and its insulation. A duct evaluation during changeout often recovers more comfort per dollar than a higher-SEER2 condenser alone.

HOA-conscious condenser placement

Twin Creeks' association keeps mechanical equipment screened from street and course sightlines. We match replacement footprints and placement so your project doesn't trip an architectural review.

Who provides electricity in Twin Creeks — and what does it mean for replacement?

Cedar Park sits in deregulated Oncor delivery territory, so Twin Creeks homeowners choose their own retail electric plan. That means no municipal utility rebate applies here — and the federal 25C tax credit ended for equipment placed in service after December 31, 2025 (per the IRS, verified July 2026). In 2026 the savings live in right-sized, high-efficiency equipment, smart-thermostat scheduling matched to your retail plan, and manufacturer promotions — we'll walk you through what's real before you sign anything.

Check your eligibility with our Austin-area rebate and incentive finder, or explore financing options for a full replacement.

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HVAC services for Twin Creeks homes

The services Twin Creeks homes call us for most — each page covers Cedar Park scheduling and details.

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Twin Creeks HVAC questions

When should Twin Creeks homes replace their original HVAC systems?

Most of the community was built 2006–2016, so original systems are now 10–20 years old — the age where repair frequency and efficiency losses usually justify replacement. We inspect first and give you a repair price and a replacement price so the numbers decide.

Do I need HOA approval to replace an AC condenser in Twin Creeks?

Like-for-like replacement in the same location generally stays inside community guidelines, which require mechanical equipment screened from street and golf-course view. If placement changes, the association's architectural review applies — we plan placement so that's rarely needed.

Is there still a federal tax credit for a new heat pump in 2026?

No. The federal 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit ended for equipment placed in service after December 31, 2025, per the IRS (verified July 2026). Cedar Park is deregulated Oncor territory, so no municipal rebate applies either — we'll point you to any real manufacturer promotions instead.

Why is the upstairs of my Twin Creeks two-story always warmer?

The upstairs system and all of its flex duct live in the attic, where summer temperatures exceed 140°F. Degraded duct insulation, sagging runs, and undersized returns are the usual culprits — fixable with duct renewal and balancing, not necessarily a bigger unit.

Do you need a permit to replace an HVAC system in Cedar Park?

Yes — HVAC changeouts in Twin Creeks are permitted through the City of Cedar Park, and your contractor should pull the permit. We handle Cedar Park permitting on every installation we do; it's our home city.

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