Electric Furnace Repair in Houston, TX - Electrical Heating Specialists

75 Degree AC services electric furnaces across Houston TX, including heating element failures, sequencer problems, breaker trips, blower motor faults, and wiring issues. Our licensed contractors understand electric heating systems and carry the tools and parts needed to diagnose and fix them in a single visit.

75 Degree AC technician performing electric furnace repair in Houston TX

Electric Furnace Repair Backed by Real Houston Experience

75 Degree AC works on electric furnace repair calls across Houston for homes that run on electric heat instead of gas. Our contractors diagnose and fix heating element burnouts, sequencer failures, relay problems, blower motor faults, and control board issues in every type of electric furnace. That specific experience with electric systems helps us find the exact failure faster than a contractor who primarily works on gas units.

Every electric furnace repair starts with a voltage and amp draw test across the elements, sequencer, and blower motor before any parts are replaced. The full price is given upfront and does not change. When a single element or relay can be replaced to restore full heat, we complete the repair and test the system. When repeated failures or outdated wiring make replacement the smarter option, we explain why and present both choices.

Our electric furnace repair service in Houston is backed by fully licensed and insured contractors. Same-day service is available for homes without heat, and common parts like heating elements, sequencers, relays, and fuses are stocked on the truck for fast turnaround.

Electric Furnace Problems We Solve in Houston

Element Burnout

Heating elements are the primary heat source in an electric furnace. When one burns out, the system may still run but cannot reach the set temperature. Our contractors test element resistance to identify which one has failed and replace it without disturbing the elements that are still working.

Sequencer Failure

The sequencer activates heating elements in stages to prevent a sudden power surge on the breaker panel. When a sequencer fails, elements may not activate at all, or they may all fire at once and trip the breaker. We test sequencer timing and output to confirm the failure before replacing it.

Breaker Trips

An electric furnace that keeps tripping the breaker usually has a short in the wiring, a failed element drawing excessive current, or a breaker that is undersized for the system. Our contractors test amp draw across each element and check wiring connections to find the exact source of the overload.

Blower Not Running

The blower motor pushes heated air through the duct system and into the home. When it fails, the elements may still heat but no warm air reaches the rooms. Our contractors test motor voltage, capacitor strength, and relay operation to determine whether the motor, capacitor, or relay needs to be replaced.

Partial Room Heating

When an electric furnace heats some rooms but not others, one or more elements may have failed, or the sequencer may be skipping stages. The system runs but cannot produce enough heat to satisfy the thermostat. We test every element and the sequencer to confirm how many stages are actually firing.

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Why 75 Degree AC Is Houston's Go-To for Electric Furnace Repair

When you need electric furnace repair in Houston, 75 Degree AC brings the right electrical knowledge to every call.

Electrical Heating Experts

Our contractors work on electric heating systems regularly across Houston. Element testing, sequencer diagnosis, wiring checks, and breaker verification are standard on every electric furnace call. That focused experience means faster, more accurate repairs.

Element and Wiring Repair

We test and replace individual heating elements, sequencers, relays, fuses, and wiring connections. The repair targets the specific failed component instead of replacing parts that do not need it.

Honest Fix-First Approach

When the electric furnace can be repaired for a reasonable cost, we repair it. When the system has repeated element failures or outdated wiring that keeps causing problems, we explain why replacement may be the better long-term option. The homeowner always makes the final call.

Same-Day Electric Repair

A home without heat needs fast service. Our contractors offer same-day dispatch for electric furnace repair across Houston. Common parts like elements, sequencers, and relays are stocked on the truck.

Book Reliable Electric Furnace Repair Today

Need your electric furnace repaired? Call (713) 598-2737 to schedule with 75 Degree AC. Upfront pricing, no surprises, and we bring the parts to finish in one trip.

Our Electric Furnace Diagnostic and Repair Steps

75 Degree AC follows the same structured process on every electric furnace repair call in Houston, from the first contact to the final heat check.

75 Degree AC electric furnace diagnostic and repair steps in Houston TX

Call With Details

Give us a call or book online and describe what the electric furnace is doing. Whether the air is barely warm, the breaker keeps tripping, or the blower runs without heat, that information helps us bring the right parts.

Check Electrical System

On arrival, our contractors test voltage at the disconnect, measure amp draw across each heating element, check sequencer timing, test relay and fuse continuity, and verify wiring connections. The goal is to isolate the exact point of failure in the electrical system.

Set the Price

The cause of the problem is explained clearly. The full repair price is given before any work starts and does not change. No work begins until the homeowner agrees to the cost.

Fix the Fault

The failed component is replaced with a part matched to the electric furnace. Terminal connections are tightened, wiring is secured, and the repair is double-checked before the system is powered back on.

Test Heat Output

The electric furnace runs through a full heating cycle. Each element stage is confirmed active. Temperature rise, airflow, and amp draw are measured. The system reaches the set temperature and the repair is confirmed working before we leave.

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Business Hours

Monday 7 AM–9 PM
Tuesday 7 AM–9 PM
Wednesday 7 AM–9 PM
Thursday 7 AM–9 PM
Friday 7 AM–9 PM
Saturday 8 AM–8 PM
Sunday 8 AM–5 PM
75 Degree AC electric heating elements warming Houston home efficiently

How Electric Heating Elements Warm Your Houston Home

An electric furnace produces heat by running electric current through resistive heating elements mounted inside the air handler cabinet. The blower motor pushes air across these elements, and the heated air travels through the duct system into each room of the home. A sequencer controls the order in which the elements turn on, staggering them so the electrical panel does not experience a sudden spike in demand. 

Unlike a gas furnace, an electric furnace has no burner, no flue pipe, and no combustion process. That makes it a practical option for Houston homes without a natural gas connection. The trade-off is that electric heating elements wear out over time and draw more power per BTU of heat than a gas furnace.

Proudly Serving the Entire City of Houston TX

75 Degree AC provides 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.

Book Electric Furnace Repair in Houston Today

When your electric furnace is not producing enough heat or keeps tripping the breaker, the problem will not fix itself. Call 75 Degree AC at (713) 598-2737 for a same-day diagnosis. Our contractors test every element, fix the fault, and confirm full heat before leaving your home.

About Houston, TX

Houston, TX has a mix of homes that run on gas and homes that rely entirely on electric heat. In areas like Pasadena, Galena Park, and Channelview, many residential properties were built without natural gas lines and use electric furnaces as their primary heat source. These systems work well when maintained but develop problems when heating elements age, wiring connections loosen over time, or sequencers wear out after years of cycling.

In Baytown, La Porte, and the communities along the Ship Channel, electric furnaces are common in both older homes and newer builds. Houston’s heating season puts heavy demand on these systems for a short period each year, and elements that sat idle through a long summer can fail on the first cold night. Having a licensed contractor who specializes in electric furnace repair, not just gas, makes the difference between a fast, accurate fix and a contractor guessing at parts until something works.

Frequently Asked Questions FAQ's

The most common cause is one or more heating elements that have burned out. The blower motor still pushes air, but without working elements there is no heat to deliver. Our contractors test each element individually to find which ones have failed and replace them on the spot.

A short in the wiring, a failed element drawing excessive current, or a breaker that is undersized for the system are the most common causes. Our contractors measure amp draw across each element and check all wiring connections to find the exact source of the overload.

Yes. Heating elements are individual components that can be tested and replaced one at a time. Our contractors identify which element has failed and replace only that one, which keeps the repair cost down and the system running.

When some rooms get warm but others do not, one or more elements may have failed and the system cannot produce enough heat to satisfy the thermostat. A failed sequencer that skips element stages can cause the same issue. We test every stage to confirm how much heating capacity the system is actually producing.

The sequencer controls the order in which heating elements turn on. It staggers activation so the electrical panel does not get hit with a large power draw all at once. When a sequencer fails, elements may not fire at all or may all activate simultaneously, which can trip the breaker.

Yes. Electric furnace repair is a regular part of our work across Houston. We service homes that run entirely on electric heat and carry the elements, sequencers, relays, and fuses needed to complete most repairs in a single visit.