Furnace and Heat Pump Installation And Repair in San Antonio, Schertz, Converse, Floresville, Elmendorf, New Braunfels, And Surrounding Cities

 

Several options are available for heating systems.

We will help you find the right equipment for your home, provide precision installation, and ensure that your system is operating reliably in every season. When a customer needs a heat pump or furnace installed, we will do the job right the first time, offering skilled and timely repairs and installations.

 

Furnace Installation and Repair

What is a Furnace?

A furnace is a heating system that is controlled by a thermostat, and blows heated air throughout a building via air registers or grills. This particular system is known as a ducted warm-air or a forced warm-air distribution system. It is powered by gas, oil, or electricity, and is the most commonly used heating system in North American homes. The thermostat signals the heating element to start when the temperature drops and, once the heat is sufficient, it signals the heating element to stop.

A furnace is designed to work in conjunction with a separate system for cooling, one that doesn’t offer another source of heat, such as a heat pump. A furnace is essential in cold weather to provide clean, safe heating to a home or building if it doesn’t have another heating system.

Signs that your furnace needs repair:

Some signs that your furnace needs repair include insufficient or uneven heating, high energy bills, loud or odd noises coming from the furnace, or the unit is blowing cold air. Your furnace may also need to be repaired if it is frequently cycling between on and off. If you notice any of these situations in your home, a professional should assess the unit to determine the problem. If a furnace fails, it is imperative to have it repaired as soon as possible, especially if it’s a gas or oil furnace, which can produce carbon monoxide.

The Difference Between Electric and Gas Furnaces

Beyond the difference in energy sources, there are some distinct differences between a gas and an electric furnace. While an electric furnace will last longer than a gas unit, the latter can put out an enormous amount of heat. Electric furnaces do not have a heat exchanger or a pilot light. Gas furnaces require a certain amount of ongoing care to prevent carbon monoxide leaks.

 

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Heat Pump Installation, Repair, and Maintenance

What is a Heat Pump?

A heat pump is exceptionally efficient in warmer climates, such as the weather conditions in San Antonio. A heat pump is an electrically operated appliance that moves heat from cooler spaces to warmer spaces. In the winter, it transfers heat from the ground outdoors and takes it into your home to heat your house. In the summer, it takes the heat from your home and moves it outdoors to keep your home cool. Heat pumps work phenomenally well at addressing home comfort in any season.

Heat pumps are integral to heating and cooling systems, often installed outside the home or building. During cool months, a heat pump extracts heat from the outdoor air and transports it indoors. During warmer months, it cools indoor air to make sure household members can enjoy comfortable temperatures.

Heat pumps use electricity and rely on refrigerants to transfer heat year-round. Since they’re capable of cooling and heating, installing a separate heating system may not be necessary. Furthermore, heat pumps are more environmentally friendly than furnaces because they don’t run on fossil fuel.

Heat pumps work best in milder climates where temperatures rarely dip below freezing. Homes in colder areas sometimes combine a heat pump with a furnace for extra heating capabilities. These dual-fuel systems are cost-effective and energy-efficient.

Heat Pump Installation in San Antonio

Heat pump installation costs range from $4,000 to $7,400. Many homeowners choose this system because heat pumps can reduce overall energy bills by as much as 50%, making it an ideal long-term investment.

Heat Pump Repair in San Antonio

Heat pumps provide years of reliable service and comfort, but repairs ensure that the system doesn’t fail when the household needs it the most.

Homeowners who hear odd noises from the unit should shut it off immediately and contact a technician. The noises are usually a sign of worn-out bearings, and an expert will quickly replace them. Some models feature auxiliary elements. Those unfamiliar with all the components can trust a reputable service provider to carry out a thorough inspection.

Heat Pump Maintenance in San Antonio

To keep a heat pump running without issue, follow these maintenance tips:

  • Prune the shrubs around the heat pump to simplify servicing and optimize airflow.

  • Clean the outdoor coils. After turning off the unit, hose down the coils or use a degreaser.

  • Inspect the air filters at least once a month.

  • Schedule an annual checkup with a qualified service technician.

Heat Pump Replacement in San Antonio

Heat pump replacement costs range from $4,900 to $12,500. This estimate includes equipment and labor charges. The pricing is also affected by the installation time, home size, and heat pump manufacturer.

Heat pumps have higher upfront installation and replacement costs than other systems. However, homeowners appreciate their energy efficiency, especially in milder climates.

Cities We Serve

San Antonio, Lakehills, Vernia, Mico, Castroville, Stockdale, New Braunfels, D'Hanis, Marion, Floresville, Bulverde, Shavano Park, Leon Valley, Castle Hills, Schertz, Selma, Boerne, Fair Oaks Ranch, Live Oak, Adkins, Lytle, Saint Hedwig, Terrell Hills, Converse, Elmendor, Pipe Creek, Rio Medina, Natalia, Devine, Atascosa, Somerset, Von Ormy, Macdona, Poteet, Leming, Sandy Oaks, Saspamco, Helotes, St Hedwig, Sutherland Springs, La Vernia, New Berlin, McQueeney, Timberwood Park, Garden Ridge, Bracken, Balcones Heights, Santa Clara, Hollywood Park, Alamo Heights, Kirby and Surrounding Areas

San Antonio Neighborhoods We Serve

Government Hill, Southtown, Lavaca, Monte Vista, Five Points, North San Antonio Hills, Eastside Promise Neighborhood, Tobin Hill, Mahncke Park, Oak Hills, Midtown, East Side, Woodlawn Lake, Alta Vista, Dominion, Uptown, Northern Hills, Hills and Dales, Dignowity Hill, Villa De San Antonio, Valencia, Northern Heights, Central Los Angeles Heights, The Heights at Stone Oak, Spring Creek, North Central Thousand Oaks, Denver Heights, King William, Lackland Terrace, Santa Fe Trails, Valley High North, Avenida Guadalupe, Vista Del Norte, Eden, Inner West Side, Memorial Heights, Gardendale, Inspiration Hills, Northhampton, Los Jardines, Highland Park, Edgewood, Northchase, Ridgehaven, Woodlake, Dellview, North Castle Hills, Oakland Estates, Elm Creek, Village at Big Country, McCreless Meadows, Rainbow Hills, Harvard Palace / Eastlawn, Hunters Mill, Towne Lake, Park Forest, Shearer Hill / Ridgeview, Greater Gardendale, Cable Westwood, Thelka, Loma Park, Skyline Park, Westwood Village, Highland Forest, Redland Woods, Pecan Valley Heights, Oak Haven Heights, Sonoma Ranch, Randolph Hills, Deerfield, Timber Ridge, Mountain View Acres, French Creek, Whisper Hollow, Redland Springs, Knoolcreek, Encino Ranch, Bluffview at Camino Real, Blanco Woods, Encino Park, River Rock Ranch, Misty Oaks, Coolcrest, Eastwood Village, Lorrence Creek, Shavano Gardens, Sunshine Estates, Far West Side, El Chaparral Fertile Valley, Greater Harmony Hills, East Pyron, Brady Gardens, Chrchill Forest, Fairways of Woodlake, Green Spring Valley, Emerald Forest, Oak Meadows, Cavalo Creek Estates, Greystone County Estates, Canyon Creek Village, Valley Forge, Oakmont Downs, Jake Oaks, Trophy Ridge, Pipers Meadow, Dreamhill Estates, Crownhill Park, Woodlawn Hills, Woodland Heights, Thunderbird Hills, Palm Heights

Evenflow Home & Commercial Services takes pride in its exceptional customer service and can easily handle heat pump repair, installation, and replacement projects.

San Antonio residents can contact a qualified technician and improve their system’s longevity and efficiency.

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