Furnace Repair in Houston, Texas
Heat out, blowing cold, or short-cycling? Licensed local technicians handle ignition, flame sensor, gas valve, and limit-switch faults 24/7.
(855) 321-3346 — Emergency ServiceFurnace Repair services in Houston
- Gas, oil, and electric furnace diagnostic + repair
- Ignition module, flame sensor, and pilot service
- Gas valve and limit switch replacement
- Inducer and blower motor replacement
- Heat exchanger inspection (replacement quoted separately)
- Thermostat and zoning control diagnostic
Why HVAC Systems Break Down in Houston
Houston's weather is hard on HVAC systems. Know the local risks so you can spot problems early.

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Subtropical climate with hot, humid summers lasting 8+ months
Average summer temperatures around 90F with humidity exceeding 70%
AC systems run almost continuously from April through October
Recommended Months
Avoid if Possible
- Texas minimum SEER2 is 14.3 for southern region (replacing old 15 SEER requirement)
- Higher SEER2 ratings (16-20) save 20-30% on cooling costs in Houston
- Excess humidity can raise cooling costs by 10-20%
- Maintaining indoor humidity at 30-50% improves comfort and reduces AC strain
- Smart thermostats help manage ERCOT peak demand and reduce bills
- CenterPoint Energy rebates incentivize high-efficiency installations
The extended cooling season means Houston HVAC systems accumulate far more runtime hours than those in moderate climates. While systems in northern states might run 600 hours annually, Houston units often log 2,000 hours or more. This accelerated usage affects component lifespan, with systems typically lasting 10 to 15 years compared to 15 to 20 years in less demanding climates. The constant humidity compounds these challenges, as moisture promotes corrosion, mold growth in ductwork, and condensate drain problems that require vigilant attention.
Humidity control represents Houston's most distinctive HVAC challenge. Standard air conditioners remove some moisture as a byproduct of cooling, but many systems cannot adequately dehumidify Houston's saturated air. When indoor relative humidity exceeds 50 percent, homes feel uncomfortable even at lower thermostat settings, and occupants often respond by further lowering temperatures. This drives up energy costs while still leaving that sticky, clammy sensation. Excess humidity can increase cooling costs by 10 to 20 percent while creating conditions favorable for mold, dust mites, and other allergens.
While Houston winters are generally mild, the February 2021 Winter Storm Uri exposed critical vulnerabilities. The unprecedented freeze caused widespread HVAC failures as systems designed for Houston's heat proved inadequate for sustained subfreezing temperatures. Burst pipes, damaged equipment, and extended power outages affected hundreds of thousands of homes. This event fundamentally changed how Houston homeowners and contractors approach heating capabilities, with freeze protection and backup heating options now receiving serious consideration despite their infrequent need.
How Houston's Climate Affects Materials
Standard A C
Cools adequately but often fails to remove sufficient humidity
High- S E E R A C
Variable-speed units run longer at lower capacity for superior humidity removal
Heat Pump
Excellent year-round option for Houston's mild winters and hot summers
Ductless Mini- Split
Good for zone cooling and humidity control in problem areas
Call right now if
- You smell gas — leave the home and call your gas utility first
- Carbon monoxide detector is sounding
- Outdoor temperature is below 40°F and the system won't maintain
- Furnace ignites and shuts off within 10 seconds (flame sensor)
Verified HVAC technicians
Licensed emergency technicians in Houston, Texas. On call 24/7 for AC and heating breakdowns.
68 Degrees HVAC
Houston Chronicle Best of the Best 2024 Winner for HVAC; serves entire Greater Houston area
The Chill Brothers
5 · 400 reviews
John Moore Services
4.8
Vibrant Mechanical
4.8
All Star A/C & Heating
4.8
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4.8 · 827 reviews
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Village Plumbing, Air & Electric
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