Commercial HVAC in Garland, TX — Truficient Energy Solutions
Truficient provides commercial HVAC service across Garland — Firewheel Town Center, North Garland, Downtown Garland, and the Bush Turnpike corridor. RTU replacement, mini-VRF installation, multi-tenant strip center transitions, light industrial. Call 214-238-4349 or request a quote online.
Garland's Commercial Building Stock
Garland has a denser commercial footprint than most Dallas suburbs, with several distinct corridors:
- Firewheel Town Center — modern mixed-use retail and office, mostly 2000s construction
- North Garland (Centerville Road, North Star) — newer retail and restaurant
- Downtown Garland — historic mixed-use, 1920s-1960s buildings with significant adaptive reuse
- Industrial corridors (Forest Lane, Miller Road, Jupiter Road) — light industrial, distribution, manufacturing
- South Garland (Highway 78) — automotive, restaurant, mid-size retail
- Garland Power & Light territory — municipal utility, different rate structure than Oncor service areas
For broader Garland HVAC context, see HVAC Garland TX. For mini split residential, see Mini Split Installation Garland TX.
Common Garland Commercial Services
RTU replacement
For aging single-stage rooftop units across Firewheel, North Garland, and South Garland retail. New equipment ships as R-454B or R-32, eliminating R-22 service complexity. See Commercial RTU Replacement Dallas.
Mini-VRF for Firewheel multi-tenant retail
Firewheel Town Center and similar multi-tenant retail benefit from per-tenant zoning and submetering. See Retail Strip Center HVAC Dallas.
Downtown Garland adaptive reuse
Historic Downtown Garland buildings being converted to restaurants, offices, or mixed-use benefit from mini-split and small-commercial VRF that doesn't require ductwork modification. See VRF Small Commercial Building Dallas.
Light industrial cooling
For Forest Lane and Miller Road industrial corridors, packaged commercial equipment with high-static air handling for warehouse cooling. Manual N load calculation including process heat gain.
Commercial repair and emergency service
Same-day commercial service across Garland, multi-brand coverage.
Typical Garland Commercial Configurations
Firewheel strip center tenant fit-out (3,500 sq ft retail)
- Path A — RTU: $24,000-$36,000 for 6-ton
- Path B — Mini-VRF 4-zone: $34,000-$48,000
Downtown Garland adaptive reuse restaurant (4,200 sq ft)
- VRF heat recovery + DOAS: $58,000-$85,000
- Includes kitchen exhaust integration
North Garland medical/dental office (5,500 sq ft)
- VRF + ERV + MERV-13: $75,000-$110,000
- Per-exam-room zone control
For commercial ROI methodology, see Commercial Mini Split ROI Dallas.
Garland Power & Light vs Oncor Service Territory
Garland operates its own municipal electric utility (Garland Power & Light) rather than receiving distribution service through Oncor. For commercial HVAC capital decisions, this affects:
- Rate schedule structure — commercial rates and demand charges differ from Oncor commercial rates
- Interconnection process for any building modifications that affect electrical service capacity
- Time-of-use considerations for commercial demand management
Truficient confirms rate-schedule applicability at quote time.
Federal Commercial Tax Treatment
Commercial HVAC capital investment qualifies for Section 179D energy-efficiency deductions and bonus depreciation. Truficient provides equipment specifications and AHRI certificates for tax-advisor review.
Get a Garland Commercial HVAC Quote
Call 214-238-4349 or request a quote online.
Truficient provides commercial HVAC across Garland — Firewheel Town Center, North Garland, Downtown Garland, industrial corridors, and South Garland retail. Multi-brand specification, Manual N load calculation, tenant-improvement coordination.
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