We service gas furnaces, electric furnaces, heat pumps, and hybrid heating systems. Our technicians are trained to diagnose, repair, and install all major brands and models for both residential and light commercial properties.
If your system is over 10–15 years old, requires frequent repairs, struggles to heat evenly, or causes rising energy bills, replacement may be more cost-effective. Our technicians evaluate your system and offer honest recommendations.
We perform a full evaluation of your home, recommend the right system size, install equipment to code, connect electrical/gas components, and test the system for safe and efficient operation. Before leaving, we walk you through the new system and its features.
Heating systems should be serviced once a year—ideally in the fall before colder weather arrives. Annual maintenance improves performance, prevents breakdowns, extends lifespan, and keeps your system operating safely and efficiently.
A tune-up includes checking the thermostat, inspecting/cleaning burners and heat exchangers, testing electrical connections, lubricating moving parts, replacing filters if needed, and confirming safe, efficient system performance.
Common causes include thermostat issues, clogged filters, ignition/pilot problems, restricted airflow, or overheating safety shutdowns. We diagnose the issue quickly and restore proper heating performance.
Replace filters regularly, seal duct leaks, upgrade insulation, use a programmable thermostat, and schedule annual maintenance. If your system is outdated, upgrading to a high-efficiency model can significantly reduce energy costs.
Proper system sizing is based on square footage, insulation, ceiling height, window placement, and overall heat loss. We perform detailed load calculations to determine the ideal system size for optimal performance.
Most residential installations are completed in a single day. Larger systems, ductwork modifications, or complex setups may require additional time. We’ll provide a clear timeline during your consultation.
Check your thermostat, filters, and circuit breakers first. If everything appears normal, contact us immediately. We prioritize no-heat calls and can dispatch technicians quickly throughout Nueces County to restore warmth and safety.