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We repair all the brands and models of heating system or furnaces. Whether your heating system or furnace doesn't come on, fan is too noisy or you have any problematic issues with it, just call our toll free number and let us take care of the rest. We are available 24/7 for your Houston heating system or furnace repair at:
You can always call our toll free line to schedule your Houston heating system or furnace repair appointment at:
877-244-4580
Please note: We do not sell heating parts to customers.
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We don’t work on commercial and small appliances such as vacuum cleaners, sewing machines etc. We work only on major appliances such as washers, dryers, refrigerators, ovens, stoves, dishwashers etc. and we are not affiliate with any insurance and home warranty companies.
Or contact us via email. Please include your name, phone number and a brief description of the problem you are having with your heating system or furnace. We will contact you immediately when we receive the email, in order to schedule your appointment for your Houston heating system or furnace repair.
We service and repair all heating system brands and models:
Ruud heating units
Carrier heating units
Bryant heating units |
Caloric heating units
Airtemp heating units
Heil heating units
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GE heating units
Lennox heating units
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Our heating repair coverege area includes entire Houston and the surrounding cities:
| Acres Homes
Clear Lake City
Braeswood Place
Kingwood
River Oaks
Sharpstown
South Park
North Shore
Alief
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Houston Heights
Independence Heights
Addicks
Aldine
Oak Forest
Memorial
Meyerland
Spring Branch
Braeburn |
Houston
Willowbrook
Genoa
Maplewood
Harrisburg
Sunnyside
Inwood Forest
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our service repair area |
The information below is posted by us for you to become more familiar with your heating system or furnace. Also, this information will also help to you to use your heating system or furnace more efficiently and effectively, which will save you money on your utility bills and unexpected heating system or furnace repairs. However, we do not recommend that you to get involved with any heating system or furnace repairs that you are not familiar with, especially because most air conditioning systems require experience, professional training and knowledge with gas and electricity. For professional help call us 24/7 at:
877-244-4580
How to get heat when there is a power failure
IF A POWER FAILURE strikes your area, you can get some heat into the house if you have a gas-fired furnace. You cannot do anything if you have an heating oil burner since electricity is needed to pump oil from the storage tank to the furnace. You will experience no difficulty if your gas furnace has a self-energized steam or hot-water delivery heating system. The heating system will function normally, because it does not rely on external electric power. However, a forced hot-water or forced-air system is another story. It depends on a pump or heating blower motor for delivery of heat. An obstacle to overcome in a heating system which has a main gas burner that is not self-energized is lack of ignition, because there is no electricity to send an impulse from the heating thermostat. But these are not insurmountable drawbacks. You can get the gas burner going if it has a manual control on the motor control valve. The heating control is operated by a pushbutton, timing device, or lever that protrudes from the housing of the motorized valve. Activate whatever device is on your furnace until the burner is ignited by the pilot. With the main burner operating, open the flow valve on the water line if you are working with a forced hot-water system. This allows hot water to feed through the system by gravity. With the main burner of a forced-air delivery system operating, remove the air filter from the cold-air return duct to induce circulation and permit warm air to feed by gravity to the registers. If you use one of these methods during a power failure, you must keep your eye on the heating main burner to make sure that excessive pressure and heat don't build up. Some gas burners have a throttling device similar to that on a kitchen range for raising and lowering the flame. Lower the flame every half-hour and allow the heating burner to cool down. If there is no throttling device, shut off the manual control every half-hour for about 10 minutes.
Important: When electric power is restored, return everything to normal operation.
For professional heating repair help call us 24/7 at:
877-244-4580
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