Converse, TX HVAC, Plumbing & Electrical

Converse sits in the northeast San Antonio suburbs where residential growth has been steady for decades and the housing stock spans a wide range of ages. Older neighborhoods have plumbing and electrical systems that are due for attention, while newer developments have their own early-life maintenance needs. Summers here are firmly South Texas, with heat that runs AC systems hard from spring through early fall.

Converse AC Repair and Installation

Converse sits northeast of San Antonio where summer temperatures climb fast and air conditioning runs nearly nonstop for months at a time. Jon Wayne provides AC repair, installation, tune-ups, and ductless AC services for Converse homeowners, with same-day scheduling available on most calls. Our NATE-certified technicians come fully equipped to diagnose and resolve most issues on the first visit, and we back every service call with upfront flat-rate pricing and a 100% satisfaction guarantee. For after-hours emergencies, 24/7 service is available so a breakdown doesn’t have to wait until morning.

Converse Heating Services

Winter in Converse brings cold fronts that can catch you off guard if your heating system hasn’t been serviced recently. Jon Wayne handles furnace repair and installation, heat pump repair and installation, and seasonal tune-ups for homes throughout Converse, with honest evaluations rather than recommendations for work that isn’t necessary. The 5-Star Service Club at $29.99 per month covers heating and cooling maintenance visits throughout the year, helping Converse homeowners stay ahead of issues before they become urgent.

Plumbing Help for Converse Homeowners

Converse homeowners dealing with slow drains, leaking pipes, or water heater issues don’t need to wait days for a qualified plumber. Jon Wayne runs more than 200 fully stocked trucks across the San Antonio region, and our goal is to resolve plumbing problems on the first visit. Our services cover drain cleaning, pipe leak repairs, sewer line inspections and repairs, gas line work, and water heater repair and installation for both tank and tankless systems. Water softener installation is also available for homes where hard water is affecting plumbing and appliances.

Full-Service Electrical in Converse

From panel upgrades to smart home installations, Jon Wayne’s licensed electricians provide full residential electrical services in Converse. We handle electrical panel repair and installation, whole-home surge protection to guard against power spikes, and home generator installation for households that want a backup power source. LED outdoor lighting, ceiling fan installation, and smart home solutions including Nest thermostat setup are also part of our offering. Every Jon Wayne electrician is background-checked, and we hold a BBB A+ rating alongside our Texas electrical license 40508.

Contact Jon Wayne Today for 5-Star Service in Converse, TX

Jon Wayne is ready to serve Converse homeowners for AC repairs, plumbing issues, and electrical upgrades. Call today to get on the schedule.

Why San Antonio Chooses Jon Wayne

When your comfort is on the line, you need a team that shows up fast, gets it right, and stands behind every job. For over two decades, Jon Wayne has been the service company San Antonio families call first and the one they recommend to their neighbors.

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Complete Home Comfort Solutions from Local Experts

As a locally owned and operated San Antonio company, we understand the unique challenges that come with Texas weather and infrastructure. Our licensed professionals deliver air conditioning repairs, water heater replacements, drain cleaning, panel upgrades, and more—all with fast response times and upfront pricing. We take pride in serving neighborhoods across Bexar County, from Alamo Heights and Stone Oak to Helotes and New Braunfels, ensuring every customer experiences exceptional service and long-lasting results.

24/7 emergency service ensures help is always available.

Frequently Asked Questions

In older Converse neighborhoods, the three areas most likely to have deferred maintenance issues are the electrical panel, the drain lines, and the HVAC system. Panels in homes from the 1970s and 80s may not have the capacity for today’s loads, and some older brands have known safety issues. Drain lines in properties of that vintage are often cast iron, which corrodes internally over decades. And HVAC systems that haven’t been serviced consistently will eventually fail at the worst possible time. Jon Wayne can assess all three and give you a clear picture of where things stand.
Converse sits in a part of the metro where summer heat is consistent and intense, and it’s not unusual for outdoor temperatures to stay above 95 or 100 degrees for weeks at a time. AC systems in that environment are running nearly continuously during peak summer, which accelerates wear on every component. An annual tune-up before summer is the most effective way to make sure your system can handle that sustained load without breaking down in the middle of July.
Yes. The San Antonio metro draws heavily from the Edwards Aquifer, which produces water with elevated mineral content throughout the region, including Converse. Scale buildup in water heaters reduces efficiency and shortens tank life, and the same mineral deposits affect pipes and fixtures over time. Jon Wayne installs whole-home water softeners and can assess the current condition of your water heater during a plumbing service call.
Panel upgrades are the most frequent request in older Converse properties, particularly in neighborhoods where original 100-amp service isn’t adequate for today’s loads. Whole-home surge protection is another common addition, as is the installation of GFCI outlets in kitchens and bathrooms that were built before those were required. For newer Converse homes, smart home wiring and EV charger installation are increasingly common projects. Jon Wayne’s licensed electricians handle all of those and work with upfront pricing on every job.
A tune-up involves cleaning coils, checking refrigerant charge, testing electrical connections, lubricating moving parts, and confirming the system is operating within its rated parameters. A full inspection adds a more detailed evaluation of the ductwork, airflow measurements, and an assessment of system sizing relative to your home’s load. For most Converse homeowners in good standing with their maintenance history, an annual tune-up is sufficient. If you’ve recently moved into a home and don’t know the service history, a more thorough inspection is worth doing before the first summer season.

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When you need professional service and a team that stands behind every job. Jon Wayne has been the company San Antonio calls first and the one they recommend year after year.