Houston Heating Services
Even Houston gets cold in the winter, and things get frigid fast if your heat goes out. Keep your family warm and comfortable with reliable heating services: repair, installation, replacement, and maintenance!
The professional HVAC technicians at One Hour Air Conditioning & Heating of Houston are the experts you need to keep the heat on.
Call One Hour Air Conditioning & Heating of Houston at (713) 352-7903 for the heating services you need.
Dependable Heating Service in Houston
Whatever service you need, we’re happy to provide! Our range of heating services in Houston includes:
- Repair. Our technicians are familiar with a wide range of heating systems and carry the parts to repair common problems. Often, we can fix your problem on the first visit! We provide heating repair in Houston, TX for everything from worn-out motors to loose, rattling parts.
- Installation and replacement. If your heater needs a large or expensive fix, we may recommend a replacement instead. We offer new and replacement heating installation for Houston homes that need it. Our technicians can recommend the size and type of heater that will best suit your home, budget, and heating needs.
- Maintenance. All HVAC systems last longer with regular upkeep. We recommend scheduling annual heater maintenance for the fall, before the coolest weather hits Houston. However, you can schedule your tune-up any time.
Types of Heaters We Service
Our HVAC technicians service some of the most common Houston heating systems, including:
- Gas and electric furnaces
- Mini-split systems
- Heat pumps
- Geothermal heating system
- Ductless split systems
Not sure if we service your type, make, or model of heater? Give us a call!
What You Can Expect from Our Service
We pride ourselves on being Houston’s local HVAC experts. We offer diagnoses for heater problems as well as solutions that will make your home comfortable again. When we schedule service, we’re Always on Time … or You Don’t Pay a Dime.® And we offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee because we know you’ll love our work.
We also know that being without heat can be stressful. That’s why we perform every job with responsive and thoughtful customer service and transparent pricing. No more worrying that a hidden fee will crop up!
Heating Services Houston Homeowners Can Rely On
Heat is just as vital in Houston as it is in other parts of the U.S., especially since Houston homes are built with hot weather in mind. When winter rolls around, don’t be caught in the cold! Call One Hour Air Conditioning & Heating of Houston for expert heater service.
Ready to schedule repair, installation, or maintenance for your home’s heater? Call us at
(713) 352-7903 or book an appointment online.
Heating in Houston, TX: FAQs
Does it get cold in Houston, Texas?
Yes, winters in Houston do get cold! If you’re just moving to the area, it’s important to make sure you have an efficient heater that will keep you warm during winter. Houston heaters are usually put to work from mid-fall to mid-spring, at least during the nighttime.
When does it start getting cold in Houston?
You’ll probably need to start flipping your heater on at night during late October. You probably won’t need to leave the heat on all day until November or December. Schedule your heater maintenance for September or early October to make sure your system is in peak condition in advance of the cooler months.
What kind of heater do I have?
You can learn what kind of heater you have by inspecting it carefully or asking an HVAC professional to tell you during an annual tune-up. If you look for yourself, keep these characteristics in mind:
- Furnaces are forced air systems, meaning they require vents and ductwork to function. A gas furnace will have a small window on the front to show the blue pilot light while an electric furnace will not. Furnaces are typically rectangular metal units connected to air ducts.
- Boilers may be round or rectangular and look similar to furnaces but have a water hookup attached. They use pipes (not ductwork) to distribute steam to radiators throughout the house.
- Heat pumps are like air conditioners but can work in reverse to heat your home, too. They may be connected to ducts or use overhead air handlers in individual rooms to distribute warm air.
Related Services
- Save on your heating costs this winter with a smart thermostat installation to maximize your efficiency.
- We’ll help cool and warm air travel throughout your home efficiently with air duct sealing.
- When the heat goes out in winter, call for emergency HVAC services to get comfortable ASAP.