You’re not looking for a sales pitch when your furnace quits on a cold night. You need someone who picks up the phone, shows up when they say they will, and fixes it right the first time.
That’s what we do. Our licensed technicians diagnose the problem fast—whether it’s a faulty ignitor, a cracked heat exchanger, or a thermostat issue—and give you a clear price before any work starts. No hidden fees. No pressure to replace your whole system if a repair will do the job.
Most heating repairs in Selma, TX get done the same day. You get your heat back, your family stays comfortable, and you’re not left guessing what went wrong or what it’s going to cost. We handle furnaces, heat pumps, and all residential heating systems with the same straightforward approach: show up, fix it, stand behind the work.
We’ve been fixing heating systems across Bexar County for over 20 years. We’re veteran-owned, family-operated, and we’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’re going to do.
Selma winters might not be brutal, but when temps drop into the 30s and your heat stops working, it matters. Fast. We know the homes here—many built in the last 15 years with modern HVAC systems, and plenty of older properties still running original equipment. We’ve worked on both, and we know what fails and why.
Our technicians are licensed, certified, and available 24/7 for emergencies. We serve Selma, Schertz, Cibolo, and the surrounding areas with the same level of care: transparent pricing, quality work, and no games.
When you call, we ask a few quick questions to understand what’s happening—no heat at all, strange noises, uneven heating, or something else. That helps us bring the right parts and tools.
We schedule a time that works for you, usually same-day if it’s urgent. Our technician arrives, runs a full diagnostic on your heating system, and identifies the issue. Could be a worn blower motor, a failed capacitor, a clogged filter restricting airflow, or a pilot light that won’t stay lit. We’ve seen it all.
Before we touch anything, we walk you through what’s wrong and what it’ll cost to fix. You decide if you want to move forward. If you do, we complete the repair, test the system to make sure it’s running properly, and clean up. You get a warranty on parts and labor, and we’re a phone call away if anything comes up.
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Every heating repair in Selma, TX starts with a full system diagnostic. We check your thermostat settings, inspect electrical connections, test the ignition system, examine the heat exchanger for cracks, and measure airflow. If your system uses a heat pump, we check refrigerant levels and reversing valve operation.
Selma homeowners deal with specific challenges. Hard water in this area can cause mineral buildup in humidifiers attached to heating systems. Dust from nearby construction and agriculture clogs filters faster than you’d expect. And because many homes here have combination HVAC systems, a problem with your heating can sometimes trace back to your cooling components.
We handle all of it—gas furnaces, electric heat pumps, dual-fuel systems, and older units that are harder to find parts for. If a repair isn’t worth the cost, we’ll tell you straight. If it makes sense to fix it, we’ll do it right and back it with a solid warranty. And because heating costs jumped over 7% this past winter nationally, we also look for efficiency issues that might be driving up your bills unnecessarily.
Most heating repairs in Selma, TX run between $150 and $600, depending on what’s broken. A simple fix like replacing a thermostat or a clogged filter sits on the lower end. More involved repairs—like replacing a blower motor, fixing a cracked heat exchanger, or addressing ignition system failures—cost more because of parts and labor.
We give you an exact price before we start any work. No estimates that balloon into something else. You’ll know what it costs, what we’re fixing, and why it matters. If your system needs a major repair that’s close to the cost of a new unit, we’ll walk you through both options so you can make the call that makes sense for your situation and budget.
Emergency calls outside normal business hours may include a trip charge, but we’re upfront about that when you call. No surprises.
The most common issue we see in Selma, TX is a furnace that won’t ignite or stay lit. That’s usually a faulty ignitor, a dirty flame sensor, or a problem with the gas valve. It’s a quick fix most of the time, but it’ll leave you without heat until it’s addressed.
Blower motor failures are also common, especially in systems that run year-round for both heating and cooling. If your system is blowing cold air or barely pushing air through the vents, that’s often the culprit. Thermostat issues come up frequently too—sometimes it’s just a bad battery or a wiring problem, but it can shut down your whole system.
We also see a lot of clogged filters and dirty coils, which restrict airflow and make your furnace work harder than it should. That drives up energy bills and shortens the life of your equipment. Regular maintenance catches most of these before they become expensive repairs.
Most heating repairs take between one and three hours, start to finish. Simple fixes—like replacing a thermostat, changing a capacitor, or cleaning a flame sensor—can be done in under an hour. More complex repairs, like replacing a blower motor or fixing a refrigerant leak in a heat pump, take longer.
If we need to order a part that’s not on the truck, that can add a day or two. But we carry the most common parts for residential heating systems in Selma, TX, so that’s rare. We also prioritize emergency repairs, especially during cold snaps when you need heat immediately.
When you call, we’ll give you a realistic timeframe based on what you’re describing. If it’s something we can fix same-day, we’ll tell you. If it’s going to take longer, we’ll let you know that too. No guessing games.
If your furnace or heat pump is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than half the price of a new system, repairing almost always makes sense. You’ll get several more years out of it, especially if you keep up with maintenance.
If your system is 15+ years old, breaking down frequently, or the repair costs more than $1,500, replacement starts to look better. Older systems are less efficient, and you’re likely spending more on energy bills than you would with a newer unit. A modern high-efficiency furnace or heat pump can cut your heating costs significantly, especially with energy prices climbing the way they have.
We’ll walk you through the math when we’re at your home. We’re not going to push you toward a replacement if a repair makes sense, and we’re not going to patch up a dying system just to get a service call. You’ll get honest advice based on what’s actually happening with your equipment.
Yes. We’re available 24/7 for heating emergencies in Selma, TX. If your heat goes out in the middle of the night or on a weekend, you can call us and we’ll get someone out as fast as possible.
Emergency heating repair works the same way as scheduled service—we diagnose the problem, give you a clear price, and fix it if you approve the work. The only difference is timing and potentially a trip fee for after-hours calls, which we’ll mention upfront when you call.
Most emergency calls involve furnaces that won’t start, systems blowing cold air, or strange smells like gas or burning wires. Those need immediate attention for safety reasons. We treat every emergency call seriously and prioritize getting your heat back on so your family stays safe and comfortable.
You should have your heating system inspected and serviced once a year, ideally in the fall before you need it. That gives us time to catch small problems before they turn into expensive repairs or leave you without heat during a cold snap.
Annual maintenance includes cleaning the blower, checking electrical connections, testing the ignition system, inspecting the heat exchanger, replacing filters, and making sure everything runs efficiently. It’s not glamorous, but it significantly extends the life of your equipment and keeps your energy bills in check.
In Selma, TX, where HVAC systems often handle both heating and cooling, regular maintenance matters even more. Your system works harder year-round, and skipping service means more breakdowns and higher costs down the road. We offer maintenance plans that make it easy to stay on schedule without having to remember to call every year.
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