Heater Replacement and Installation in Houston
Heaters and furnaces keep Houstonians warm when winter comes to town. Weather whiplash is no match for an American Standard furnace or American Standard/Mitsubishi brand heat pump. We can offer you a variety of options if you need to replace your existing heater, heat pump, or furnace.
Types of Heaters Typical for Houston Homes & Businesses
Heaters come in all shapes and sizes to keep you warm on a cold day. They can operate electrically or by burning fuel (typically natural gas or propane). Due to federal regulations, we install matched systems (air conditioning paired with heat) for optimum efficiency.
- Central Air Conditioning & Heating (Gas Furnace) - The gas furnace provides the heat for the most typical central air and heating systems. Gas furnaces are often located in the attic or hall closet.
- Heat Pump Systems - Heat pumps are virtually indistinguishable from a typical central air conditioning system minus the furnace. They use a reversing value to change the flow of refrigerant, so it pushes warm air indoors in the cool season. They are a fully-electric solution.
- Mini Split System - Many mini split systems operate as heat pumps often provide electric heating and cooling. Electric heat strips bring the heat when needed.
- Hybrid Heat or Dual Fuel Systems - Heat pumps can be paired with a gas furnace to optimize energy-efficiency and comfort. This dual fuel system can be programmed to run the electric heater or gas furnace, depending on the price of energy to save money.
Schedule Your Estimate to Replace Your Houston Area Heater
Whether you need gas furnace or a reliable heat pump system to deliver comfort and savings, contact us or call us at (713) 667-7606 for options to fit any budget. Find out what customers say about our work. And see why both residential and commercial customers all across Houston trust us to care for their home and business.
From Sugar Land, Texas through Bellaire, River Oaks and the Heights, and South Houston and the Bay Area, we aim to keep the cold where it belongs—outdoors.