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About Wilson's Heating & Air

Wilson's Heating & Air is a family owned and operated business that specializes in both residential and commerical services. We offer fast and reliable service to Bastrop, Austin and surrounding areas. Here at Wilson's, we take pride in our business and strive for perfection when repairing your HVAC system. As a valued customer of Wilson's Heating and Air, you can trust the service technician in your home will be a licensed and trained professional. So give us a call and we will get you back to the comfort level you desire!

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Customer Testimonials

We love hearing from our customers! If you've had us work on your HVAC system we would love to hear from you too.

Ductless Mini-Split Installation in Bastrop, TX 78602

“Today we had Wilson's Heating and Air come and install a ductless mini-split in our garage. Nicole kept me informed through out the process and I am happy to state that Stephen and Barry were very professional. They both took the time to educate me on the system and they were very clean. They did not leave any mess behind. Most importantly they were honest people and the service was at a very reasonable price. Again, we appreciate their honesty, workmanship and service. I will recommend them to anyone that is looking for heating and air services.”

– Jimmy T.

Recommend Wilson's Heating And Air For Anyone

Very simple, I called and they had a person on site in about 3 hours. Problem was fixed within an hour, but a second call was placed a few hours later as it was not cooling. It was found that my drain had plugged on the discharge and had shut the compressor off after the unit was fixed. The drain was cleared and the second call was a no charge. During the repair it was determined that the evaporator coils in the AC unit were plugged and should be cleaned. I made arrangements to have that done a different day and since we were home on Memorial Day, the repair was done then in early morning. Very satisfied customer. Cost was realistic. Service was excellent. Recommend Wilson’s Heating and Air for anyone.

Steven G.

The Entire Team Went Above And Beyond Our Expectations

I obtained multiple bids for an air conditioning system and could not believe how everyone wanted your business and how some will even lure you in to a 50% interest rate. I was referred to Wilson’s and I have to say that it is probably the most professional a/c service company I had to deal with in many years of repairs and maintenance. Stephen spent almost an hour on the phone with me answering my many questions. Nicole and Stephen helped to facilitate our costs in a way that we could afford to make a full system replacement happen. The installation crew were on time, efficient and knowledgeable. They registered all of our equipment to make sure we get the best protection possible. The entire team went above and beyond our expectations and we are definitely happy to have them onboard for all of our future needs and repairs. I highly recommend them. In today’s times, it is hard to find people with integrity and good character.

Bobby S.

Our Latest Article...

Learn the Facts About Carbon Monoxide

Learn the Facts About Carbon Monoxide

July 18, 2022

We often hear from Texas customers who want to understand the risks of carbon monoxide (CO). At Wilson’s Heating & Air, we’re glad to share as much information as possible about protecting your indoor air quality (IAQ)—especially when it comes to the deadly nature of this silent killer.

Carbon monoxide is an odorless gas virtually impossible to detect without equipment. Like air, it is invisible and produces no scent. Inhaling enough of it can quickly cause adverse health reactions and even death.

Each year, CO poisoning is responsible for 20,000 emergency room visits, 4,000 hospitalizations, and 400 deaths in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). To promote safety and well-being for our community in Elgin, here’s what you should know about this harmful airborne pollutant.

How CO Is Produced

Various substances can create CO gases from burning. Flammable materials like wood, gas, oil, coal, and propane contain carbon. CO molecules are a result of carbon that has only partially combusted. 

Know the Risks

CO poisoning is a serious risk. It is toxic to the human body and can be fatal. When it enters the lungs, the bloodstream absorbs it. From there, it begins to displace oxygen, which is vital for the brain, heart, and other key organs to function. 

The extent of harm depends on how much CO you inhale and the duration of time you’re exposed. Smaller amounts may produce subtle effects, whereas high concentrations may cause vomiting or fainting. 


Leaks in homes tend to be smaller, which means they may go unnoticed. Residents may develop a headache, upset stomach, or feel dizzy. As a result, the poisoning may be mistaken for illness. In industrial settings like a steel mill, CO leaks are often much larger in scale. This can quickly create adverse symptoms and lead to death.

Protect your family from an unnoticed lead. Install a CO alarm in your Elgin home.

What Are the Symptoms? 

As a general rule of thumb, the more severe the symptoms are, the higher the level of exposure. However, vulnerable groups like small children or the elderly may be more sensitive to lower concentrations of CO. 

Milder symptoms include:

  • Headaches
  • Nausea
  • Feeling dizzy
  • Chest pains

More severe symptoms include: 

  • Throwing up
  • Breathing difficulties
  • Confusion
  • Blurred vision
  • Loss of consciousness

In addition to higher sensitivity, vulnerable groups are at greater risk of death as a result of exposure. Additionally, being asleep and/or intoxicated is a risk factor, since these states of consciousness make it harder for a person to detect symptoms. 

How Much Is Too Much? 

Inhaling any amount of CO is bad for you. However, healthy adults don’t usually display symptoms at concentrations of 1 to 70 ppm (parts per million), according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Still, vulnerable people may begin to display symptoms at this stage.

The real danger zone is past 70 ppm. At 150 to 200 ppm, exposed persons are at risk of muscle failure, confusion, fainting, and death. 

How Can I Protect My Home? 

Stay diligent and keep your living space CO safe for yourself, your family members, and your pets. By keeping up with a few simple things, you can save lives:

Purchase a carbon monoxide detector for each floor, preferably for each bedroom. Replace the batteries when needed and be sure to test run once a week.

Take the time to read over the instruction manuals for your natural gas appliances. This includes furnaces, stoves, water heaters, and natural gas fireplaces. When you need a repair, always let a professional take care of it. Keep up with seasonal maintenance, as well. Maintenance visits allow a professional to check and fix any CO risk factors.

Never run gas-powered appliances in spaces that aren’t well ventilated. This is a surefire way to create massive amounts of CO.

Never leave your gas stovetop running when you’re not using it. Always double-check the burners are off when done cooking. Do not use your oven to heat your home.

Never idle your car in the garage. Even with the garage door open, it still presents a major risk for CO inhalation. 

Need Service? 

Wilson’s Heating & Air hopes you found these tips helpful. Our goal, as always, is to help keep all of our neighbors in Elgin, TX, stay safe and healthy. If you need service on your home air conditioner or furnace, call us at 512-229-7774 or request service online today. 

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