You wake up to a cold house in January. The thermostat’s cranked up, but nothing’s happening. Your furnace isn’t kicking on.
That’s when you need someone who answers the phone, shows up when they say they will, and fixes it right the first time. Not someone who gives you a runaround about “needing to order parts” or schedules you out three days while you’re bundling up in your own living room.
Our heating repair service in Floresville, TX means a licensed technician arrives with the tools and parts to diagnose your system on the spot. Most repairs get handled the same day. You get a clear explanation of what’s wrong, what it costs to fix, and no pressure to replace your entire system if a repair makes sense.
When we leave, your heat works. Your family’s comfortable. And you know exactly what you paid for.
Texas Air Repair is veteran-owned and based in San Antonio, serving homeowners across Wilson County and the surrounding areas for over two decades. We’ve seen every type of heating system failure that happens in South Texas homes—from older furnaces that finally gave out to newer systems with electrical issues.
We’re not a national franchise cycling through subcontractors. When you call us for furnace repair in Floresville, TX, you get the same certified technicians who’ve been doing this work for years. We live here, we work here, and we understand what it’s like when your heater stops working during an unexpected cold snap.
Our trucks carry the most common parts for residential heating systems. That means fewer delays, fewer follow-up visits, and less time you’re sitting in a cold house waiting for someone to come back.
You call or submit a request online. We ask a few questions about what’s happening with your heating system—whether it’s not turning on, blowing cold air, making strange noises, or cycling on and off. That helps us know what to bring.
We schedule a time that works for you, usually same-day or next-day depending on when you reach out. If it’s an emergency and your heat’s completely out in freezing weather, we prioritize getting someone to you as fast as possible.
When our technician arrives, they’ll inspect your furnace or heat pump, run diagnostics, and figure out what’s causing the problem. Before any work starts, you get a clear explanation and an upfront price. No surprise charges after the fact.
Once you approve the repair, we get to work. Most residential heating repairs in Floresville, TX get completed during that same visit. After testing the system to make sure everything’s running properly, we walk you through what we did and answer any questions you have.
You’re back to a warm house, and you have our number if anything else comes up.
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Our residential heating repair service covers gas furnaces, electric furnaces, and heat pumps. We handle ignition failures, thermostat issues, blower motor problems, pilot light malfunctions, and airflow restrictions. If your system’s short-cycling or not producing enough heat, we’ll track down why.
Floresville’s climate means your heating system doesn’t run as hard as it would up north, but when winter temperatures drop into the 40s and humidity’s high, you notice fast when something’s off. A lot of homes here have older HVAC systems that haven’t been serviced in years, and small issues turn into bigger failures when the system finally gets put to work.
We also handle ductwork inspections if your heat’s not reaching certain rooms. Sometimes the problem isn’t your furnace at all—it’s leaky ducts or blocked vents reducing airflow. We’ll check the whole system, not just the obvious parts.
Every repair comes with a warranty on parts and labor. Our technicians are licensed and insured, and we follow all local codes for HVAC work in Wilson County. If you’re dealing with an older system that’s on its last legs, we’ll be straight with you about whether a repair makes sense or if you’re better off replacing it.
Most heating repairs in Floresville range from $150 to $600 depending on what’s broken. A simple fix like replacing a thermostat or resetting a tripped breaker costs less than replacing a blower motor or fixing a cracked heat exchanger.
We give you the price before we start any work. No diagnostic fees that disappear into the final bill, no “we’ll see once we get in there” pricing. You know what it costs, and you decide if you want to move forward.
If your furnace needs a major repair that’s going to cost more than half the price of a new system, we’ll tell you that too. Sometimes it makes more sense to replace an older unit than to keep pouring money into repairs. We’re not going to sell you something you don’t need, but we’re also not going to let you waste money on a furnace that’s going to fail again in six months.
Most heating repairs take one to three hours once our technician arrives. Simple fixes like replacing a faulty thermostat or cleaning a dirty flame sensor can be done in under an hour. More involved repairs like replacing a blower motor or fixing electrical issues might take closer to three hours.
If we need to order a part that’s not on the truck, we’ll let you know right away and give you a timeline for when we can come back to finish the job. That doesn’t happen often—we stock the most common parts for residential HVAC systems—but older or less common units sometimes need special-order components.
Emergency repairs during extreme weather get prioritized. If your heat’s completely out and it’s freezing, we’re not going to make you wait days for service. We’ll get someone out as fast as we can, even if that means after-hours or weekend work.
Yes. We offer 24/7 emergency HVAC repair for situations where your heating system fails completely and you can’t wait until normal business hours. If it’s the middle of the night in January and your furnace won’t turn on, you can call us.
Emergency service does cost more than scheduled repairs because we’re pulling a technician away from their time off to come help you. But if you’re in a situation where your family’s freezing and you need heat now, that option’s available.
Most heating emergencies happen during the coldest stretches of winter when systems are running constantly and older units finally give out. If you’re noticing your furnace struggling—taking longer to heat the house, making unusual noises, or shutting off randomly—it’s worth getting it checked before it fails completely. A scheduled repair call costs less than an emergency visit, and you avoid the stress of being without heat.
The most common issues we see are dirty flame sensors, faulty thermostats, and blower motor failures. Flame sensors get coated with residue over time and stop detecting whether the burner’s lit, which causes the furnace to shut down as a safety measure. Cleaning or replacing the sensor usually fixes it.
Thermostat problems are common in homes with older units or thermostats that weren’t installed correctly. If your heat’s not responding to temperature changes or the system’s short-cycling, the thermostat’s often the culprit.
Blower motors fail after years of use, especially in systems that haven’t been maintained regularly. If your furnace turns on but no air’s coming through the vents, the blower motor might be burned out. Floresville’s humidity can also cause issues with electrical components and ductwork over time, leading to airflow problems or system inefficiency.
If your furnace is over 15 years old and needs a major repair, replacement usually makes more sense. Older systems are less efficient, cost more to run, and are more likely to need additional repairs down the road. If you’re looking at a $1,200 repair on a 20-year-old furnace, you’re better off putting that money toward a new system.
For newer systems or minor repairs, fixing what’s broken is the smarter move. A five-year-old furnace with a bad thermostat doesn’t need to be replaced—it needs a $200 repair.
We’ll walk you through the math when we’re at your house. If your system’s on its last legs, we’ll explain what a new installation would cost and how much you’d save on energy bills with a modern, efficient unit. If a repair makes sense, we’ll tell you that too. Our job is to give you the information you need to make the right call for your situation, not to upsell you on equipment you don’t need.
Yes. Every technician who works on your heating system is licensed, insured, and trained on both older and newer HVAC equipment. We’re not sending out helpers or subcontractors who are learning on the job—you get experienced professionals who know what they’re doing.
Licensing matters because HVAC work involves gas lines, electrical systems, and safety controls. An improperly repaired furnace can be dangerous. Our technicians follow all local codes and manufacturer guidelines to make sure your system’s safe and working correctly.
Insurance protects you if something goes wrong during the repair. It’s rare, but if there’s accidental damage to your property while we’re working, you’re covered. Most companies carry insurance, but it’s worth asking. We’re upfront about our credentials because we know it matters when you’re letting someone into your home to work on essential systems.
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