Life in Aurora, TX offers quiet country living with wide-open spaces—but North Texas weather still demands a dependable HVAC system. From intense summer heat to sudden winter cold snaps, your comfort depends on equipment that’s properly sized, installed, and maintained. Strickland Heating & Air delivers professional, dependable solutions tailored to local homes and rural properties throughout Wise County.
As a family-owned company serving Aurora and surrounding communities, we understand the unique challenges that come with country homes, metal buildings, ranch properties, and growing residential developments.
Aurora may be small, but it’s growing. From homes near Aurora ISD and Historic Downtown Aurora to properties stretching toward FM 718, County Road 4336, and Highway 114, we serve a wide range of residential layouts.
We regularly work with:
Each type of property presents different airflow, insulation, and system design considerations.
For example, metal buildings and barndominiums common around Aurora often require enhanced insulation planning and properly sized HVAC systems to combat heat gain. Homes on acreage may also face increased dust exposure, making filtration and duct sealing especially important.
With fewer shaded neighborhoods and more open land, Aurora homes often experience significant solar heat gain. Attic temperatures can climb rapidly, increasing the cooling load on your air conditioning system.
Without proper ventilation and insulation, homeowners may notice:
We evaluate attic insulation levels, duct placement, and airflow balance to help systems perform efficiently—even during extended heat waves.
While North Texas winters are generally mild, sudden cold fronts can quickly stress heating systems—especially in homes exposed to open winds across farmland and undeveloped land.
Heat pumps and furnaces in Aurora must be prepared for:
Routine heating maintenance and correct system sizing are critical to prevent mid-season breakdowns.
Country living has its benefits—but dust from open fields, gravel roads, and nearby construction can impact indoor air quality.
We often recommend:
These upgrades help protect both your comfort and your HVAC equipment.
In rural communities like Aurora, many homes feature:
Poor attic ventilation or aging insulation can dramatically increase HVAC strain. Excess attic heat transfers into living spaces and forces cooling systems to work harder.
We understand how roofing materials, radiant heat, and attic airflow impact overall HVAC performance. Identifying inefficiencies in attic insulation, duct sealing, and ventilation often leads to measurable improvements in comfort and energy use.
Strickland Heating & Air proudly serves homeowners throughout Aurora and nearby areas, including:
Properties near Aurora ISD
Homes along FM 718 and Highway 114
Rural residences throughout Wise County
Neighboring communities like Rhome, Boyd, and Newark
Whether you need air conditioning repair during a summer heatwave or heating maintenance before a winter front arrives, our team delivers reliable, honest service built for North Texas conditions.