Our contractors work on furnace repair calls every day across Houston. Gas furnaces, electric furnaces, condensing units, and older systems are all within our scope. That daily experience means faster, more accurate diagnosis on every job.
75 Degree AC works on furnace repair calls across Houston every day. Our contractors diagnose and fix gas furnaces, electric furnaces, condensing and non-condensing units, single-stage and two-stage systems in every configuration. That hands-on experience with furnace repair helps us tell the difference between a failed igniter and a deeper control board problem without replacing parts that do not need it. The full repair price is given before any work begins, with no surprise add-ons or changes once the job starts. When a furnace can be repaired for less than the cost of replacement, we fix it and test the system. When replacement makes better financial sense, the reason is explained clearly with both options and pricing laid out. Same-day furnace repair in Houston is available with licensed contractors. Common parts like igniters, flame sensors, capacitors, gas valves, and blower motor capacitors are stocked on every truck, which allows most furnace repairs to be completed in one visit without unnecessary delays.
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The hot surface igniter is one of the most common parts to fail in a gas furnace. When the igniter cracks or loses conductivity, the burner never lights and the furnace runs the blower without producing heat. Our contractors test igniter resistance and replace it on the spot when it has failed.
A furnace that runs but pushes cold or room-temperature air through the vents usually has a burner that is not lighting, a flame sensor that is not detecting the flame, or a limit switch that has tripped from overheating. We test each component in order to find the exact cause.
A furnace that turns on and off every few minutes is short cycling, which puts heavy stress on the igniter, gas valve, and control board. The most common causes are a dirty air filter restricting airflow, a failing limit switch, or a heat exchanger that is overheating. Our contractors check all three on every call.
Banging on startup usually points to delayed ignition in the burner assembly. Rattling during operation often comes from a loose blower wheel or a worn draft inducer motor. Squealing or grinding signals a blower motor bearing that is wearing out. We identify the source and repair or replace the failed part.
Older gas furnaces with a standing pilot light can fail when the thermocouple wears out, the pilot orifice clogs, or the gas supply drops. Our contractors clean the pilot assembly, test the thermocouple, and verify gas pressure to get the pilot light burning reliably again.
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When you need furnace repair in Houston, 75 Degree AC brings the right diagnosis to every call.
Our contractors work on furnace repair calls every day across Houston. Gas furnaces, electric furnaces, condensing units, and older systems are all within our scope. That daily experience means faster, more accurate diagnosis on every job.
Igniters, flame sensors, capacitors, gas valves, and blower motor parts are carried on every truck. Most furnace repairs are completed in a single visit without needing to order parts and come back a second time.
The price is given before any work begins and does not change. There are no diagnostic fees hidden in the final bill and no add-on charges after the quote is accepted. The homeowner knows the full cost before the repair starts.
Our Licensed contractors repair and service residential furnaces from all major manufacturers. No matter which brand is installed in your home, the system can be inspected, diagnosed, and repaired properly.
Give us a call at (713) 598-2737 to get your furnace diagnosed and repaired. Free estimates on every job. Same-day dispatch available across Houston.
Give us a call or book online and let us know what the furnace is doing. If it is blowing cold air, making noise, or not turning on at all, that information helps our contractors prepare the right parts before arrival.
On arrival, our contractors check voltage, test the igniter, measure gas pressure, inspect the heat exchanger, test the flame sensor, and run a carbon monoxide check. The goal is a complete picture of the system before any repair recommendation.
The cause of the failure is explained in plain terms. The full repair price is given before any work starts and does not change. No work begins without the homeowner agreeing to the cost first.
The failed component is replaced with a part matched to the furnace. Connections are secured, components are tested, and the area is cleaned up. Our contractors use parts that match the system specs, not generic substitutes.
The furnace runs through a full heating cycle under load. Temperature rise, gas pressure, and airflow are all measured. The system is left running until it reaches the set temperature and the repair is confirmed working before we leave.
Your furnace starts heating when the thermostat signals the system to turn on. In a gas unit, the igniter lights the burners and the heat exchanger begins warming up. Once enough heat builds inside the system, the blower motor pushes air across the exchanger and through the ductwork. Warm air moves into the living spaces while cooler air is pulled back through the return vents to repeat the cycle. Safety controls monitor temperature, airflow, and ignition so the system can shut down if something is not working correctly.
Electric furnaces follow a different process. Instead of burners, they rely on heating strips that warm up as electricity passes through them. The blower then moves that heated air into the duct system and throughout the home. These systems do not use gas, but they still depend on parts like relays, sequencers, breakers, and the blower assembly to operate properly. When one of those components fails, the furnace may run poorly, stop heating, or shut off before the home reaches the set temperature.
When your furnace is not heating the home, every hour without a fix makes the situation worse. Call 75 Degree AC at (713) 598-2737 and get a licensed contractor to your door the same day. We diagnose the problem, give you the price upfront, and complete the repair in one visit.
75 Degree AC provides premium HVAC services across Houston, TX, supporting residential and light commercial properties throughout the city. Our service coverage reflects how HVAC demand actually works in Houston, from central neighborhoods to outer city districts. Customers rely on us for consistent service standards, clear communication, and dependable system support city-wide.
Houston, TXheating season is short, but the cold fronts that sweep through the metro bring overnight lows that expose every weak point in a furnace that sat idle for months. Homes in Sharpstown, Gulfton, and the southwest side of the city often have furnaces that have been in service for well over a decade. When those systems fire up for the first time after a long cooling season, worn igniters, dirty flame sensors, and corroded gas valves are the parts that fail first under sudden demand.
In Aldine, Greenspoint, and the north Houston neighborhoods, older apartment conversions and single-family homes face the same pattern. Furnaces that ran fine the previous winter can develop issues over a humid summer when internal components corrode while the system sits unused. Our contractors at 75 Degree AC see the highest volume of furnace repair calls in Houston during the first cold week of the season, and most of those failures come down to parts that could have been caught with a pre-season inspection.