Emergency Heating Repair in Houston, TX - Fast Response | Same-day Dispatch

75 Degree AC provides emergency heating repair in Houston TX for gas furnaces, electric furnaces, heat pumps, and every residential heating system. Our licensed contractors offer same-day dispatch for heating emergencies, arrive with parts stocked and complete most urgent repairs in a single visit.

75 Degree AC emergency heating contractors serving residential and commercial properties in Houston TX

Houston Emergency Heating Contractors for Residential and Commercial Properties

75 Degree AC responds to emergency heating repair calls across Houston throughout the winter season. Our contractors handle no-heat emergencies on gas furnaces, electric furnaces, heat pumps, and dual-fuel systems in homes of every size. When the heat goes out overnight or during a cold snap, the response time and the parts on the truck are what determine how fast the home gets warm again. That is why we stock common heating components on every service vehicle.

Emergency heating repair is priced the same as a standard call. There is no emergency surcharge, no after-hours markup, and no hidden fees. The full price is given before any work starts and does not change. When the repair is straightforward, it is completed and tested on the spot. When the failure is severe enough to require replacement, we explain the situation clearly so the homeowner can make a decision without pressure.

Our contractors are fully licensed and insured. Same-day and after-hours dispatch is available for homes without heat. Priority scheduling is given to households with elderly residents, infants, or medical concerns that make a cold home a safety issue.

Emergency Heating Problems We Handle in Houston

Complete System Failure

When the entire heating system stops responding, nothing turns on, and the thermostat is unresponsive, the problem may be a blown transformer, a tripped breaker, a failed control board, or a wiring fault. Our contractors test the electrical chain from the breaker panel to the control board to find what shut the system down.

Furnace Shutdown

A furnace that was running fine and then stopped mid-cycle usually has a flame sensor that lost its reading, a limit switch that tripped from overheating, or a gas valve that closed unexpectedly. Our contractors test each safety component in order to find the cause and restore heat quickly.

Heat Pump Freeze-Up

A heat pump covered in ice during a cold snap cannot absorb heat from the outdoor air. When the defrost cycle fails to clear the ice, the system runs on backup heat strips or shuts down entirely. Our contractors test the defrost board, sensor, and refrigerant charge to get the heat pump back into normal heating operation.

Gas Smell or CO Alert

A gas smell near the furnace or a carbon monoxide detector alarm turns a heating failure into a safety emergency. Our contractors perform a gas leak check, inspect the heat exchanger for cracks, and run a carbon monoxide test to confirm the home is safe before restarting the system.

Thermostat Shuts Down

A thermostat with a blank screen or one that stops responding to input can shut down the entire HVAC system. The cause is usually a blown fuse on the control board, a failed transformer, or a wiring break between the thermostat and the equipment. Our contractors trace the fault and restore communication quickly.

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Why 75 Degree AC Is Trusted for Emergency Heating in Houston

When you need emergency heating repair in Houston, 75 Degree AC responds fast and gets the job done right.

Rapid Same-Day Dispatch

Emergency heating calls get same-day scheduling across the Houston metro. Our contractors are dispatched as soon as the call comes in, with no waiting until the next available routine slot.

No Emergency Markup

The price for emergency heating repair is the same as a standard service call. There is no after-hours surcharge, no weekend premium, and no inflated emergency rate. The quote is given before work starts and does not change.

Priority for Safety

Homes with elderly residents, infants, or medical conditions that make a cold home dangerous get priority scheduling. Gas smell and carbon monoxide concerns are treated as immediate safety calls.

Truck-Ready Parts

Igniters, flame sensors, gas valves, capacitors, contactors, transformers, and control boards are stocked on every truck. Most emergency heating repairs are completed in a single visit because the parts are already on hand.

Call for Emergency Heating Repair Service Today

Do not wait until the house gets colder. Call (713) 598-2737 now for emergency heating repair with 75 Degree AC. Same-day and after-hours dispatch. No emergency surcharge, ever.

How Our Emergency Heating Service Process Works in Houston

75 Degree AC follows the same urgent but structured process on every emergency heating repair call in Houston.

75 Degree AC emergency heating service process in Houston TX

Call Us Immediately

Describe the emergency and what the system is doing. Let us know if there is a gas smell, a CO alarm, elderly or infant occupants, or any other safety concern. That information determines dispatch priority and what parts we bring.

Fast On-Site Arrival

Our contractors are dispatched to the home the same day. Emergency tools, diagnostic equipment, and common heating parts are on the truck and ready. The goal is to arrive prepared for the most likely failure scenarios.

Diagnose Under Pressure

On arrival, the contractor runs a focused diagnostic to find the cause of the failure quickly. Gas pressure, voltage, igniter status, flame sensor reading, and safety switch status are all tested. Speed matters, but accuracy matters more.

Repair on the Spot

The failed part is replaced with a component matched to the system. Gas connections, electrical terminals, and safety controls are all verified before the system is restarted. Most emergency repairs are completed in one visit.

Restore and Verify Heat

The system runs through a full heating cycle under load. Temperature rise, gas pressure, carbon monoxide levels, and airflow are all confirmed before the contractor leaves. The home is warm and the system is verified safe.

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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
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What Qualifies as a Heating Emergency in Houston

A heating emergency in Houston usually means your furnace has stopped working when the home still needs steady heat, especially during a cold front or overnight temperature drop. The situation becomes more urgent when indoor temperatures are falling quickly or the household includes children, older adults, or anyone with a medical condition who may be affected sooner by prolonged exposure to cold air.

Safety issues should always be treated as emergencies, no matter what the weather is doing outside. A gas smell near the furnace, a burning odor, visible smoke, sparking, or a carbon monoxide alarm means the system should stay off until it is inspected. Problems like weak airflow, short cycling, or uneven heating still need prompt repair, but they usually are not true emergencies unless safety is involved.

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.

Schedule Emergency Heating Repair in Houston Today

When the heat is out and the home is getting cold, waiting makes the situation worse. Dial (713) 598-2737 and 75 Degree AC will have a contractor at your door the same day. We carry the parts, fix the problem on the spot, and charge the same rate as a standard call. No emergency markup.

About Houston, TX

Houston, TX does not get prolonged winters, but the cold fronts that hit the metro bring overnight lows that can drop fast and stay cold for days at a time. Homes in Acres Homes, Independence Heights, and the near north side are among the first to call for emergency heating repair when those fronts arrive, especially when older furnaces that sat idle for months fail on the first demanding night. The gap between a comfortable home and a cold one can close in just a few hours when the heating system is down.

In Alief, Westchase, and the southwest corridor, dense residential areas with a mix of single-family homes and apartment units see high demand for emergency heating service during cold snaps. Families with elderly members, young children, or health conditions that make cold indoor temps dangerous need fast response times and contractors who can complete the repair in one visit. That is exactly how 75 Degree AC treats every emergency heating call in Houston.

Frequently Asked Questions FAQ's

Close all windows and exterior doors. Use blankets and layers to stay warm. Avoid using the oven or stovetop for heat as it creates a carbon monoxide risk. Stay in one room to conserve body heat. Our contractors will arrive same-day to restore the system.

Yes. A dead thermostat, failed transformer, blown control board fuse, or broken low-voltage wire can keep the whole system from turning on. In many cases, the heater itself is not the only part causing the shutdown.

Many are. Common failures are often linked to parts like igniters, flame sensors, capacitors, transformers, or control components, so same-day repair is possible when the issue is straightforward and the needed part is available.

Yes. A gas smell near the furnace or in the home should be treated as an immediate safety concern. Turn the furnace off, open windows if safe, leave the home, and call a licensed contractor. Our team checks the gas line, gas valve, and heat exchanger to find the source.

We respond to emergencies on gas furnaces, electric furnaces, heat pumps, dual-fuel systems, and air handlers. Every residential heating system type is within our scope for emergency service.

Yes. Emergency heating repair can apply to gas furnaces, electric furnaces, heat pumps, dual-fuel systems, and air handlers. The testing process depends on the type of equipment and the failure that caused the loss of heat.