Your furnace stops working on the coldest night of the year. You’re layering blankets, worried about pipes freezing, and scrolling through search results hoping someone picks up the phone.
What you need is heat—fast. Not a callback tomorrow or a diagnostic fee just to hear bad news.
When your heating system is running right, your mornings aren’t miserable. Your energy bills stop climbing every month. You’re not wondering if the system will make it through the next cold snap or leave you scrambling again. That’s what proper heating repair in Cross Mountain, TX gets you—a system that works when you need it, fixed by someone who knows what they’re doing and shows up with the parts to prove it.
We’ve been handling residential heating repair in Cross Mountain since before most of these subdivisions were built. We’re veteran-owned, EPA-certified, and we’ve seen every furnace problem the Hill Country can throw at a system.
We’re not a call center. When you call, you’re talking to someone local who can dispatch a licensed tech to Cross Mountain the same day. Our trucks are stocked with the parts most systems need, so we’re fixing your furnace on the first visit—not ordering parts and coming back next week.
Cross Mountain homes run hot in summer and cold in winter. Your HVAC system works harder here than it would in most places, and when it fails, it’s usually not a mystery. It’s wear, it’s age, or it’s something that should’ve been caught during maintenance. We fix the root cause, not just the symptom.
You call. We answer—not a voicemail, not a form. A real person who can get a licensed tech dispatched to your Cross Mountain home within hours.
The tech shows up with a fully-stocked truck. They run a full diagnostic to find out why your system isn’t heating—checking the thermostat, ignition system, blower motor, heat exchanger, and airflow. Most heating repairs in Cross Mountain involve a faulty ignitor, a tripped limit switch, or a blower motor that’s given up. We carry those parts.
Once we know what’s wrong, we give you an honest assessment. If it’s a simple fix, we handle it and test the system before we leave. If your furnace is old and burning money every month, we’ll tell you that too. Then you decide. We’re not here to upsell you—we’re here to make sure your heat works and you understand what you’re paying for.
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Every heating repair in Cross Mountain, TX starts with a full system diagnostic. We’re checking your thermostat settings, inspecting your ignition system, testing your blower motor, examining your heat exchanger for cracks, and making sure your airflow isn’t restricted by a clogged filter or dirty ducts.
If you’ve got a gas furnace, we’re checking the pilot light, the flame sensor, and the gas valve. If it’s electric heat, we’re testing the heating elements and the sequencer. If you’re running a heat pump, we’re checking the reversing valve and making sure your outdoor unit isn’t frozen or struggling in the cold.
Cross Mountain homes—especially in subdivisions like Cresta Bella, Terra Falls, and Stonewall Ranch—often have systems that are 10 to 15 years old. That’s the age when parts start failing. Capacitors go bad. Blower motors wear out. Ignitors crack. We’ve replaced thousands of these components, and we know which brands hold up and which ones don’t.
After the repair, we test your system under load. We’re making sure it’s heating evenly, cycling properly, and not short-cycling or running constantly. You’ll know it’s fixed before we leave.
Most heating repairs in Cross Mountain run between $150 and $500, depending on what’s broken. A simple fix like replacing a flame sensor or a capacitor is on the lower end. A blower motor replacement or a cracked heat exchanger is higher.
We don’t charge a diagnostic fee if you move forward with the repair. You’ll get an upfront price before any work starts, so there’s no surprise bill at the end. If your furnace is older and the repair costs more than half the price of a new system, we’ll tell you. Sometimes replacing makes more sense than repairing, especially if your system is inefficient and driving up your energy bills every winter.
Cross Mountain homeowners spend an average of $69.50 per month on heating during winter. If your system is struggling, that number climbs fast. A good repair can bring that back down.
If your furnace is running but not blowing hot air, it’s usually the ignitor, the flame sensor, or the blower motor. The ignitor lights the gas—if it’s cracked or weak, the burners won’t fire. The flame sensor tells the system there’s a flame—if it’s dirty or faulty, the system shuts down as a safety measure.
The blower motor pushes the heated air through your ducts. If it’s not running, you’ll hear the furnace cycle on, but no air moves. That’s a motor issue or a capacitor that’s failed.
In Cross Mountain, we also see airflow problems caused by dirty filters or closed vents in unused rooms. Your system needs airflow to work properly. If it’s restricted, the furnace overheats and shuts itself off. That’s why it seems like it’s running but not heating—it’s cycling off before it can warm your home. We check all of this during the diagnostic.
Most furnace repairs in Cross Mountain take one to two hours, start to finish. That includes the diagnostic, the repair, and the testing afterward. If we’re replacing a blower motor or a control board, it might take closer to three hours.
We stock the most common parts on our trucks, so we’re usually completing the repair the same day you call. If your system needs a specialized part—something for an older model or a less common brand—we’ll source it and come back as soon as it’s in, usually within 24 to 48 hours.
The goal is to get your heat back on as fast as possible. We’re not dragging out the job or scheduling follow-up visits unless the part genuinely isn’t available. Cross Mountain winters don’t wait, and neither should your repair.
If your furnace is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than $500, repair it. If it’s over 15 years old and you’re looking at a $1,000+ repair, replacement usually makes more sense.
Older systems are less efficient. A furnace from 2005 might be running at 70% efficiency, meaning 30% of your energy spend is wasted. A new system runs at 95% or higher, which cuts your heating bills significantly over time. Heat pumps can reduce heating costs by up to 40% compared to older furnaces, and they’re a solid option in the mild Cross Mountain climate.
We’ll give you an honest recommendation based on what we find. If your system has years of life left and the repair is straightforward, we’ll tell you to fix it. If you’re throwing money at an aging system that’s going to fail again in six months, we’ll tell you that too. You decide what makes sense for your home and your budget.
Yes. We offer 24/7 emergency heating repair in Cross Mountain, TX. When you call, a real person answers—not a voicemail, not an answering service. We can dispatch a licensed tech to your home the same day, usually within a few hours.
Emergency heating repairs are common in Cross Mountain during January and February when overnight temperatures drop into the 20s and 30s. Your system is working overtime, and if something fails, it usually happens at night or on a weekend. That’s when you need someone who picks up the phone and shows up ready to fix it.
We don’t charge extra for evening or weekend calls. The repair costs the same whether it’s Tuesday afternoon or Saturday night. Your comfort and safety matter more than our schedule, and we’ve built our business around being available when Cross Mountain homeowners need us most.
We repair all major heating brands in Cross Mountain, TX—Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, York, American Standard, Bryant, Amana, and more. Our techs are trained and certified on these systems, and we’ve been servicing them for over 20 years.
Each brand has its quirks. Carrier systems are reliable but their control boards can be sensitive. Goodman furnaces are affordable but the heat exchangers don’t always last as long. Trane builds solid systems, but parts can be pricey. We know what fails on each brand, and we stock the parts that Cross Mountain homes need most.
If you’ve got an older or less common brand, we can still help. We have access to a wide parts network, and we’ve worked on enough systems over the years that there’s not much we haven’t seen. Whether your furnace is five years old or twenty, we’ll figure out what’s wrong and get it running again.
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