If your heater runs but your home stays cold, the issue is often tied to airflow, controls, or a failing component. We test the system, confirm what's actually happening, and fix the cause β not just the symptom.
If your heater turns on and off too often, it wastes energy and puts stress on parts. Common causes include thermostat issues, airflow restrictions, safety switches, or an overheating condition.
Weak airflow can come from dirty filters, blocked returns, duct problems, blower motor issues, or improper system setup. Good heating is not only heat β it's moving that heat through your home.
Rattles, bangs, squeals, or buzzing usually mean a mechanical or electrical issue. Dust smells at the start of season are common, but sharp burning smells should be checked right away.
We handle common furnace issues like ignition failures, sensor problems, airflow problems, and control faults. We also check safe operation and proper venting.
Common furnace repair items:Ignition/pilot issues, flame sensor cleaning, limit switch trips, blower motor problems, capacitor failures, control board faults, thermostat wiring issues.
Heat pumps are common in Texas because they heat efficiently in mild winter weather. When they struggle, it’s mostly a control/thermostat issue, airflow issue, refrigerant performance issue, or a defrost-cycle problem.
Common heat pump repair items:Defrost cycle issues, reversing valve symptoms, thermostat setup, airflow restrictions, outdoor unit performance, electrical components like capacitors/contactors.
First, we inspect the full system. We do not guess. Every component is checked before we recommend a repair.
Next, we explain what we found in simple terms. You understand the issue before any repair starts β no surprises.
Then we complete the repair using proper tools and tested methods. We carry common parts on every truck.
Before we leave, we test the system to confirm stable heating and safe operation.
Annual service catches problems before they become emergencies.
Clean, tuned systems use less fuel or electricity to achieve the same heat output.
Proper maintenance prevents premature wear on key components.
Filter and coil cleaning during maintenance improves the air your family breathes.
A properly maintained system distributes heat consistently throughout your home.
Repair makes sense when the issue is small and the system still heats well.
Replacement may be better if the heater is older, needs frequent repairs, or causes high energy bills.
We help you decide based on system condition, repair cost, and long-term savings.