You stop worrying about whether your family will wake up cold. You’re not scrambling to find space heaters or piling on blankets in your own home. Your heating system runs quietly in the background, doing exactly what it’s supposed to do.
That’s what you get when the repair is done right. Not a temporary patch that fails again in two weeks. Not a runaround about parts that might arrive eventually. You get a system that heats your home when Texas weather dips into the 30s, and you get clarity about what was wrong, what we fixed, and what it cost before we started.
Most heating repairs in Adkins get completed the same day you call. Our trucks carry the common parts that fail on furnaces and heat pumps in this area, so you’re not waiting days for us to order something. You’re back to normal fast, with a system that’s been checked over by someone who knows what they’re doing.
We’ve been handling heating and cooling across Bexar County since before Adkins started growing the way it has. We’re -owned, which means we show up on time and we don’t leave until the job’s finished correctly.
Every technician on our team is licensed, certified, and insured. That’s not negotiable. When someone comes to your home, they know how to diagnose a failing heat exchanger, a tripped limit switch, or a clogged filter that’s choking your blower motor. They’ve seen it before, probably a dozen times that week.
Adkins sits right in that zone where winter can surprise you. One day it’s 65 degrees, the next morning it’s 32 and your heat pump is struggling. We know this area, we know the systems people have in their homes here, and we know what fails when the temperature drops fast.
You call or message us, day or night. If it’s an emergency, we prioritize it and typically get someone to your home within hours. If it’s not urgent, we schedule a time that works for you, usually same-day or next-day.
Our technician arrives in a fully stocked truck. They’ll ask you what’s happening, check your thermostat, and then inspect your heating system. That means looking at your furnace or heat pump, testing electrical connections, checking airflow, and running diagnostics to figure out what’s actually wrong.
Once they know the problem, they explain it to you in plain terms. No jargon. No upselling. Just what’s broken, what it takes to fix it, and what it costs. You approve the work, and they fix it. Most repairs get done on that first visit because we stock the parts that commonly fail in this region.
Before they leave, they test the system to make sure it’s heating properly. You’ll know it works because your home will start warming up while they’re still there.
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We repair all the heating systems you’ll find in Adkins homes. Gas furnaces, electric furnaces, heat pumps, dual-fuel setups, and ductless mini-splits. If it heats your house, we fix it.
That includes the parts that fail most often during Texas winters. Ignitors that won’t light. Blower motors that seized up. Thermostats that stopped communicating with the system. Limit switches that tripped because your filter was clogged. Refrigerant leaks on heat pumps. Cracked heat exchangers that need immediate attention for safety reasons.
You’ll also get a straight answer about whether repair makes sense or if replacement is the smarter move. If your furnace is 15 years old and needs a $900 repair, we’ll tell you that. The common guideline in this industry is the 50% rule: if the repair costs more than half of what a new system costs, and your unit is over 12 years old, replacement usually makes more financial sense. We’re not going to push you either way. We’ll give you the numbers and let you decide.
Adkins has a mix of newer builds and older homes, and we’ve worked on both. Newer systems tend to have electronic controls that fail. Older systems tend to have mechanical parts that wear out. Either way, we’ve got the experience and the parts to handle it.
For true emergencies, we’re typically at your home within a few hours of your call. That includes nights, weekends, and holidays. An emergency means your heat is completely out and the temperature outside is cold enough that your home is becoming uncomfortable or unsafe.
If it’s not a complete failure, we’ll still get you on the schedule fast, usually same-day or the next morning. Most heating problems don’t require a middle-of-the-night visit, but when they do, we’re available. Our response time across Bexar County averages under three hours for urgent calls.
The reason we can move that fast is because we keep technicians on call and our trucks stocked. You’re not waiting for us to open a shop, find parts, or figure out who’s available. We’re set up specifically to handle heating emergencies when Texas weather turns cold without warning.
Most heating repairs in this area run between $200 and $600, depending on what failed. A simple fix like replacing a flame sensor or a capacitor sits on the lower end. A blower motor replacement or a control board repair costs more.
You’ll get an exact price before we start any work. We diagnose the problem first, tell you what’s wrong, and give you a clear quote that includes parts and labor. No surprises, no hidden fees, no “we’ll see once we get into it” nonsense.
If the repair cost is high relative to your system’s age, we’ll tell you that too. Sometimes the smart move is to replace rather than repair, especially if your furnace or heat pump is over 12-15 years old. We’ll give you both options and the reasoning behind each so you can make an informed decision. What we won’t do is pressure you or make the decision for you.
Yes. We work on every major brand of furnace and heat pump you’ll find in Adkins homes. Trane, Carrier, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, American Standard, Bryant, York—all of them. We also repair gas furnaces, electric furnaces, heat pumps, dual-fuel systems, and ductless mini-split heating units.
Our technicians carry diagnostic tools and common replacement parts for all these systems. That’s how we complete most repairs on the first visit. If your system needs a part we don’t have on the truck, we’ll source it quickly, usually within a day or two.
The brand doesn’t matter as much as the quality of the repair. A furnace is a furnace. They all have igniters, blowers, heat exchangers, and controls. The parts might look slightly different, but the principles are the same. Our team has over 20 years of experience working on every type of heating system in this region, so we know what we’re looking at when we open your unit.
Clogged filters cause more heating problems than anything else. When your filter gets blocked, airflow drops, your furnace overheats, and the limit switch shuts the system down to protect it. People forget to change filters during winter because they’re not running their AC, and then the system fails when they need it most.
Ignitor failures are common on gas furnaces, especially older ones. The ignitor is what lights the gas, and after years of heating cycles, it cracks or burns out. Your furnace will try to start but won’t ignite, and you’ll have no heat.
Heat pumps struggle when temperatures drop into the 30s or below. Ice can form on the outdoor coil, blocking airflow and reducing heating capacity. Sometimes that’s normal defrost cycle stuff, but other times it means you have a refrigerant leak or a defrost control that’s not working. Blower motors also fail, especially if the system has been running hard to keep up with a cold snap. You’ll hear the furnace try to fire up, but no air moves through your vents.
If your system is under 10 years old and the repair is straightforward, repair almost always makes sense. You’ll get several more years out of the unit, and the cost is reasonable compared to replacement.
If your system is 12-15 years old or older, the decision gets more complicated. The industry guideline is the 50% rule: if the repair costs more than half the price of a new system, and your unit is past its expected lifespan, replacement is usually the smarter financial move. A new furnace or heat pump will also run more efficiently, which lowers your energy bills.
We’ll walk you through both options when we’re at your home. You’ll see the repair cost, the estimated lifespan of your current system, and what a replacement would run. Some repairs, like a cracked heat exchanger, are expensive and also a safety issue, which pushes most people toward replacement. Other repairs, like a bad capacitor or a worn blower motor, are cheap enough that repair makes total sense even on an older system. We’ll give you the information. You make the call.
Yes. All our repair work comes with a warranty on both parts and labor. The length depends on the specific part we install, but you’ll know exactly what’s covered before we finish the job.
If something goes wrong with a part we replaced or a repair we completed, we come back and make it right at no additional cost to you. That’s how it should work. You’re paying for a repair, not a temporary fix.
Most of the parts we install also carry manufacturer warranties, which means if a component fails due to a defect, the part itself is covered beyond our labor warranty. We’ll handle the warranty claim process if that happens, so you’re not dealing with paperwork or phone calls. You just let us know there’s a problem, and we take care of it.
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