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Why Webster's Climate Demands Reliable HVAC Service

Webster sits in the Gulf Coast humidity zone where air conditioning systems run eight to ten months per year. The constant moisture in the air puts extreme stress on evaporator coils, drain lines, and condensate pumps. Systems that work fine in dry climates fail quickly here when condensate drainage clogs or when coils freeze from restricted airflow.

Summer temperatures regularly hit 95 degrees with heat indexes above 105. When an AC system fails during these conditions, indoor temperatures can reach dangerous levels within hours. Elderly residents and young children face real health risks from heat exposure. Winter cold snaps, though brief, can drop temperatures into the 20s. Furnaces and heat pumps that sit unused for months often fail on the coldest nights when you need them most.

Webster's location near Clear Lake and Galveston Bay means salt air accelerates corrosion on outdoor condenser units. We see compressor failures and refrigerant leaks caused by corroded copper lines and aluminum fins. The clay soil common throughout Harris County shifts with moisture changes, sometimes damaging ductwork in crawl spaces or causing settling that disconnects rigid duct connections. These are not theoretical problems. They happen to Webster homeowners every day, and they require technicians who understand local conditions and building practices.

About Us

Why Webster Residents Choose Titan HVAC Houston

We built our reputation in the Houston metro by showing up when we say we will and fixing problems correctly the first time. Too many homeowners have stories about technicians who arrived hours late, diagnosed phantom problems, or pushed unnecessary replacements. We operate differently because our business depends on repeat customers and referrals from neighbors who trust us.

Our service vehicles carry extensive parts inventory for most residential systems, including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, and Rheem equipment. This means we complete most repairs on the first visit instead of ordering parts and coming back days later. When we cannot fix a system the same day, we explain exactly what failed, why it failed, and what options you have for repair versus replacement.

Every technician on our team holds EPA certification for refrigerant handling and completes ongoing training on new equipment and diagnostic techniques. We invest in quality tools because accurate diagnosis prevents unnecessary part replacement and reduces callbacks. Our pricing is straightforward. You receive a detailed estimate before we start work, with no hidden fees or surprise charges when the job is complete.

We have served Clear Lake area communities for years, building relationships with homeowners who call us first when they need heating or cooling service. Our emergency response covers all of Webster, from the neighborhoods near Space Center Houston to the residential areas along Highway 3 and Clear Lake City Boulevard. When you call, you speak with someone who knows Webster and can get help to you fast.

24/7 Emergency Response

AC failures do not respect business hours. We answer emergency calls day and night, including weekends and holidays, because we know how quickly Houston heat becomes dangerous. Our on-call technicians live in the area and can reach most Webster locations within the hour during emergency situations.

First Visit Repairs

Our trucks carry the parts and tools needed for most common repairs. We stock capacitors, contactors, thermostats, and other components that fail frequently in Gulf Coast humidity. This lets us complete repairs immediately instead of ordering parts and leaving you without cooling for days.

Honest Diagnostics

We diagnose the actual problem before recommending solutions. If your system can be repaired affordably, we repair it. If replacement makes more sense, we explain why and provide options at different price points. You make the final decision with complete information about costs and benefits.

Webster Area Expertise

We understand how salt air from Clear Lake affects outdoor units, how clay soil shifts impact ductwork, and how Houston humidity stresses drainage systems. This local knowledge helps us diagnose problems faster and recommend solutions that hold up in Webster's specific climate and soil conditions.

Our Services

Complete HVAC Services for Webster Homes and Businesses

We handle every aspect of residential and commercial heating and air conditioning. Our technicians diagnose and repair all makes and models of AC systems, furnaces, heat pumps, and ductless mini splits. We install new equipment when repairs no longer make financial sense, helping you choose the right system size and efficiency level for your space and budget.

Many comfort problems stem from issues beyond the main equipment. Ductwork leaks waste energy and reduce system performance. Inadequate insulation in attic ducts causes temperature loss before conditioned air reaches living spaces. Undersized return air paths starve systems of proper airflow. We evaluate the complete system, including distribution and airflow, to identify the real source of comfort complaints.

Our maintenance agreements keep systems running efficiently between breakdowns. Regular filter changes, coil cleaning, and refrigerant checks prevent many emergency failures. Commercial clients depend on us for planned maintenance that reduces downtime and extends equipment life. Whether you need emergency repair, new installation, or ongoing maintenance, we provide the service that keeps your heating and cooling systems operating reliably through every season.

Fast Response When Your System Fails

System breakdowns happen without warning, often during extreme weather when you need heating or cooling most. We respond to emergency calls across Webster with technicians who arrive prepared to diagnose and fix the problem quickly. Our trucks carry the diagnostic tools and common parts needed to restore comfort fast. We work efficiently to get your system running again, explaining what failed and what we did to fix it.

New Equipment When Repair No Longer Makes Sense

When your existing system reaches the end of its useful life, we help you select replacement equipment matched to your home's size, layout, and cooling load. We calculate proper system sizing using Manual J load calculations, not guesswork. Our installations include proper refrigerant charge, airflow verification, and thermostat setup. We explain warranty coverage and provide documentation for your records. New equipment comes with manufacturer warranties and our workmanship guarantee.

Preventive Care That Extends System Life

Regular maintenance prevents many emergency failures and keeps systems running efficiently. Our maintenance visits include filter replacement, coil cleaning, refrigerant level checks, electrical connection inspection, and condensate drain clearing. We catch small problems before they become expensive failures. Maintenance agreement customers receive priority scheduling and discounts on repairs. Consistent seasonal maintenance reduces energy costs and helps systems last longer in demanding Gulf Coast conditions.

Common Issues

Common HVAC Problems Webster Homeowners Face

Webster's climate creates specific challenges for heating and cooling systems. The combination of high humidity, salt air from the coast, and extreme summer heat stresses equipment in ways that do not happen in drier or cooler climates. Systems run longer hours, condensate drainage handles more moisture, and outdoor units endure corrosive conditions.

Most service calls we run in Webster involve a handful of recurring problems. Knowing what typically fails helps homeowners recognize warning signs before complete breakdowns occur. Strange noises, weak airflow, short cycling, and rising energy bills all indicate developing problems that need attention. Catching these issues early usually means simpler, less expensive repairs than waiting until the system quits entirely on the hottest day of summer.

Clogged Condensate Drains

AC systems in Houston humidity produce gallons of condensate water daily. Drain lines clog with algae and debris, causing water backup that triggers safety shutoffs or creates water damage. We clear blocked drains and install preventive treatments that reduce future clogs. Regular drain maintenance prevents this common cause of summer AC failures.

Refrigerant Leaks

Salt air accelerates copper line corrosion, creating pinhole leaks that slowly release refrigerant. Low refrigerant reduces cooling capacity and causes ice buildup on coils. We locate leaks using electronic detectors, repair the damaged section, evacuate the system, and recharge to proper levels. Simple top-offs without leak repair waste money and harm the environment.

Compressor Failures

Outdoor condenser units work hard in Houston sun and heat. Compressors fail from electrical issues, refrigerant problems, or simply wearing out after years of heavy use. Compressor replacement often costs more than installing a new system, especially on older equipment. We help you evaluate repair versus replacement options based on system age and overall condition.

Ductwork Leaks

Ducts in attics fight extreme heat while carrying cold air. Temperature differences stress connections and deteriorate duct tape and mastic seals. Leaks waste energy and reduce system performance. We test duct systems for leaks using pressure testing equipment and seal problem areas to restore proper airflow and efficiency throughout your home.

What To Expect

What to Expect When You Call Titan HVAC Houston

We understand that calling for HVAC service usually means something is wrong and you need help fast. Our process focuses on clear communication, prompt response, and solving your problem correctly. From the moment you call until we complete the work, you will know what is happening, how long it will take, and exactly what it costs.

Our office staff answers calls promptly and gathers the information our technicians need to help you efficiently. We ask about symptoms, system age, and whether you need emergency service or can schedule a convenient appointment time. For emergencies, we dispatch the nearest available technician and provide an estimated arrival time. For scheduled service, we confirm appointments and call if we are running ahead or behind schedule.

When the technician arrives, expect someone who respects your home, explains what they find, and involves you in repair decisions. We believe you should understand what failed and why before agreeing to any work. This approach builds trust and ensures you feel confident about the service you receive.

Clear Communication From Start to Finish

You will never wonder what is happening with your repair. Our technicians explain what they find in plain language, show you the failed component when possible, and describe your options clearly. Before starting any work, you receive a detailed estimate with labor and parts costs. We answer your questions completely so you can make informed decisions about your heating and cooling system.

Technicians Who Respect Your Home

Our team members wear shoe covers, use drop cloths to protect floors, and clean up completely when work is finished. We treat your property with the same care we expect in our own homes. Technicians arrive in marked vehicles wearing company uniforms with photo identification. You will always know who is at your door and that they represent Titan HVAC Houston.

Follow-Up to Ensure Your Satisfaction

After completing service, we contact you to confirm everything is working properly and you are satisfied with the results. If any issues arise with the work we performed, we return promptly to make it right. Our warranty on labor and parts gives you protection and peace of mind. We want you to call us first next time you need HVAC service, and we earn that loyalty through quality work and dependable follow-through.

How It Works

Our Simple Three-Step Service Process

We keep the process straightforward because you need solutions, not complexity. Whether you call for emergency repair or schedule routine maintenance, these three steps guide every service call we run.

Diagnosis and Assessment

Our technician examines your system thoroughly, testing components and measuring performance. We use diagnostic tools to pinpoint the exact problem rather than guessing. You receive a clear explanation of what failed, why it failed, and what repair options will fix it. We discuss whether repair makes sense given the system's age and condition, or if replacement would serve you better long-term.

Repair or Installation

Once you approve the estimate, we complete the work efficiently using proper techniques and quality parts. Repairs are done right the first time, with attention to details like proper refrigerant charge, secure electrical connections, and correct airflow settings. New installations follow manufacturer specifications and local codes. We test the system thoroughly before considering the job complete.

Testing and Verification

Before we leave, we verify that your system operates correctly. We measure temperatures, check airflow, confirm proper cycling, and make sure you understand how to operate your equipment. You receive documentation of the work performed, parts installed, and warranty information. We clean the work area and remove all debris. Your system should run reliably, and you should feel confident it was fixed correctly.

Our Expertise

Technical Expertise That Ensures Quality HVAC Service

Quality HVAC service requires more than basic mechanical skills. Technicians must understand refrigeration principles, electrical systems, airflow dynamics, and building science. They need proper training on EPA regulations for refrigerant handling, manufacturer specifications for different equipment brands, and local building codes that govern installations.

Every technician at Titan HVAC Houston holds EPA Section 608 certification, which is legally required to purchase and handle refrigerants. This certification involves passing exams on refrigeration theory, safety procedures, and environmental regulations. Beyond basic certification, our team completes ongoing training through manufacturer programs and industry courses. Technology changes constantly in the HVAC industry, with new refrigerants, variable-speed equipment, and smart controls requiring updated knowledge.

We invest in diagnostic tools that provide accurate measurements. Digital manifold gauges measure refrigerant pressures and temperatures precisely. Airflow measurement devices verify that systems move the correct volume of air. Combustion analyzers test furnace efficiency and safety on gas heating equipment. Electrical meters diagnose control board and capacitor problems. These tools cost significantly more than basic hand tools, but they allow accurate diagnosis instead of parts-swapping guesswork.

Proper installation matters as much as quality equipment. Undersized or oversized systems cause comfort problems and premature failures. We calculate cooling loads using Manual J methodology, which accounts for square footage, insulation levels, window area, orientation, and other factors affecting heating and cooling requirements. Ductwork must be sized correctly using Manual D calculations. Refrigerant charge must match manufacturer specifications exactly, not just "add until it seems cold." These details separate professional installation from work that creates problems down the road.

EPA Refrigerant Certification

Federal law requires EPA Section 608 certification for anyone who handles refrigerants. This certification proves technicians understand proper recovery, recycling, and charging procedures. Using uncertified technicians is illegal and often means improper refrigerant handling that damages equipment and harms the environment. All our technicians carry current EPA credentials.

Proper System Sizing

Installing the right size system requires load calculation, not guessing based on square footage alone. Oversized systems cost more upfront, cycle on and off frequently, and fail to dehumidify properly. Undersized systems run constantly and never achieve comfortable temperatures. We perform Manual J load calculations to determine the correct equipment capacity for your specific home.

Certified Expertise for Reliable Comfort

Refrigerant Charge Accuracy

Systems must contain precisely the right amount of refrigerant to operate efficiently and reliably. Too little refrigerant reduces capacity and causes coil icing. Too much refrigerant damages compressors and reduces efficiency. We charge systems by measuring subcooling or superheat according to manufacturer specifications, using accurate gauges and temperature probes. This takes longer than simply adding refrigerant until pressures look close.

Code Compliance Knowledge

HVAC installations must meet International Residential Code requirements and local amendments. This includes proper electrical disconnects, condensate drain traps, combustion air for furnaces, and equipment clearances. Permits are required for most installations and major repairs. We pull permits when required and ensure work passes inspection. Code compliance protects your safety and avoids problems when selling your home.

Serving All of Webster and Surrounding Clear Lake Communities

Titan HVAC Houston serves the entire Webster area, from the residential neighborhoods near NASA Road 1 to the communities along Clear Lake City Boulevard and Bay Area Boulevard. We know these areas well because we run service calls here daily, working in homes throughout Clear Lake Shores, El Lago, Taylor Lake Village, and the neighborhoods surrounding Clear Lake and Space Center Houston.

The communities around Clear Lake face unique HVAC challenges from their proximity to Galveston Bay and the Houston Ship Channel. Salt air drifts inland from the coast, accelerating corrosion on outdoor condenser units and copper refrigerant lines. Homes in areas like Brookwood, El Dorado Estates, and Timber Lakes see faster deterioration of outdoor equipment than homes just a few miles inland. We account for this when recommending maintenance schedules and replacement timing for coastal area residents.

Webster's position in Harris County puts it in the path of Gulf Coast humidity and afternoon thunderstorms that stress cooling systems throughout summer. Neighborhoods east of Interstate 45 toward the bay, including areas near Clear Creek and the channels connecting to Clear Lake, experience slightly higher humidity than areas west toward Houston. This affects how hard AC systems work and how quickly condensate drains clog with algae growth.

The mix of older established neighborhoods and newer subdivisions means we work on systems ranging from decades-old equipment in homes near downtown Webster to recently installed high-efficiency units in newer communities. Each area has its own characteristics. Older homes near Highway 3 often have ductwork in unconditioned attics where summer heat reduces system efficiency. Newer construction near the bay typically includes better insulation but may have ductwork issues from settling on expansive clay soils common throughout the region.

We maintain response capability across all of Webster and the surrounding Clear Lake area. Whether you live in the established neighborhoods near Clear Lake High School, the communities along Space Center Boulevard, or the residential areas near Armand Bayou, our technicians know how to reach you quickly and understand the specific HVAC challenges your location presents.

Frequently Asked Questions

The $5000 rule is a guideline for deciding whether to repair or replace your HVAC system. Multiply the age of your unit by the estimated repair cost. If the total exceeds $5000, replacement makes better financial sense. For example, if your 12-year-old system needs a $500 repair, that equals $6000, meaning replacement is smarter. In Webster, where high humidity and intense summers stress older equipment, this rule helps homeowners avoid throwing money at failing systems. Factor in energy efficiency gains with newer units that can slash your cooling bills by 20 to 40 percent.
HVAC service managers and master technicians with EPA certifications earn the highest pay, often reaching $75,000 to $95,000 annually. Specialized roles like commercial refrigeration technicians or building automation specialists can push higher. In Webster and the greater Houston metro, demand for skilled HVAC professionals remains strong due to new construction and the brutal summer heat. Technicians who invest in continuing education, obtain multiple certifications, and develop expertise in complex systems command premium rates. Business owners who run successful HVAC companies can exceed these figures through profit sharing and business growth.
HVAC installers in the Webster area typically charge $75 to $125 per hour, depending on complexity and experience level. Commercial projects and emergency service calls command higher rates. This rate covers labor only, not equipment or materials. Installation jobs are usually bid as flat rates based on system type, home size, and ductwork modifications needed. Webster's high humidity and clay soil shifting can complicate installations, requiring additional work for proper drainage and foundation considerations. Always get detailed written estimates that break down labor, equipment, and any structural modifications before work begins.
The $5000 rule is a guideline for deciding whether to repair or replace your HVAC system. Multiply the age of your unit by the estimated repair cost. If the total exceeds $5000, replacement makes better financial sense. For example, if your 12-year-old system needs a $500 repair, that equals $6000, meaning replacement is smarter. In Webster, where high humidity and intense summers stress older equipment, this rule helps homeowners avoid throwing money at failing systems. Factor in energy efficiency gains with newer units that can slash your cooling bills by 20 to 40 percent.
HVAC service managers and master technicians with EPA certifications earn the highest pay, often reaching $75,000 to $95,000 annually. Specialized roles like commercial refrigeration technicians or building automation specialists can push higher. In Webster and the greater Houston metro, demand for skilled HVAC professionals remains strong due to new construction and the brutal summer heat. Technicians who invest in continuing education, obtain multiple certifications, and develop expertise in complex systems command premium rates. Business owners who run successful HVAC companies can exceed these figures through profit sharing and business growth.
HVAC installers in the Webster area typically charge $75 to $125 per hour, depending on complexity and experience level. Commercial projects and emergency service calls command higher rates. This rate covers labor only, not equipment or materials. Installation jobs are usually bid as flat rates based on system type, home size, and ductwork modifications needed. Webster's high humidity and clay soil shifting can complicate installations, requiring additional work for proper drainage and foundation considerations. Always get detailed written estimates that break down labor, equipment, and any structural modifications before work begins.
The most common HVAC problems in Webster include refrigerant leaks caused by corrosion from humid coastal air, clogged condensate drains from high moisture, dirty air filters restricting airflow, and thermostat malfunctions. Compressor failures spike during brutal summer months when systems run nonstop. Ductwork leaks waste cooled air in attics where temperatures hit 140 degrees. Electrical issues from power surges during storms damage capacitors and contactors. Poor maintenance accelerates wear. Webster homeowners should change filters monthly during cooling season and schedule professional maintenance twice yearly to catch problems before they become expensive emergency repairs.
A complete HVAC system for a 4000 square foot home in Webster typically requires $15,000 to $30,000, depending on equipment quality, zoning needs, and ductwork condition. Homes this size usually need two separate systems or a large commercial-grade unit. High-efficiency variable-speed systems cost more upfront but significantly reduce monthly bills in our climate. Factor in ductwork modifications, insulation upgrades, and smart thermostat installation. Webster's humidity requires proper sizing and dehumidification features. Cheaper systems struggle with our nine-month cooling season. Get multiple detailed quotes that specify SEER ratings, tonnage, and warranty coverage before deciding.
The 3 minute rule prevents compressor damage by requiring a three-minute wait between system shutdowns and restarts. When your AC cycles off, refrigerant pressure needs time to equalize throughout the system. Restarting too quickly forces the compressor to start against high pressure, causing mechanical stress and potential failure. Most modern thermostats have built-in delay circuits. In Webster, where systems run constantly during summer, this protection matters. If you notice your system short-cycling or restarting immediately after shutting down, call a technician. Ignoring this can destroy a compressor, turning a service call into a $2000 repair.
Yes, experienced HVAC technicians can earn $100,000 annually through overtime, emergency calls, performance bonuses, and specialization. In the Houston metro, including Webster, demand stays high year-round. Technicians who work commercial projects, hold multiple certifications, and take emergency calls command premium rates. Business owners who build client bases and hire additional technicians often exceed this threshold. The path requires dedication, continuing education, and strong customer service skills. Webster's growing residential and commercial sectors create opportunities. However, average technicians earn $45,000 to $65,000. Reaching six figures requires hustle, expertise, and business savvy.
Jobs paying $300,000 annually include specialized physicians, corporate executives, trial attorneys, investment bankers, and successful business owners. Tech executives, petroleum engineers in Houston's energy sector, and airline pilots can reach this level. Elite sales professionals in medical devices or software earn this through commissions. In Webster's proximity to the medical center and aerospace industry, opportunities exist. However, these positions require advanced degrees, decades of experience, or exceptional entrepreneurial success. HVAC careers rarely reach this threshold unless you own a large, profitable business with multiple crews. This question falls outside typical HVAC career expectations.
Electricians and HVAC technicians earn comparable wages, with averages between $45,000 and $70,000 in the Webster area. Electricians may edge slightly higher in commercial and industrial settings. HVAC offers more emergency call opportunities during Webster's brutal summers, creating overtime potential. Both trades require apprenticeships, licensing, and continuing education. Your choice should depend on personal interest rather than pay差, as both offer stable careers. HVAC work involves more outdoor exposure in extreme heat and confined spaces. Electrical work carries different safety risks. Both trades provide solid middle-class incomes and pathways to business ownership.
A complete HVAC system for a 2000 square foot home in Webster costs $6,000 to $12,000, depending on equipment efficiency, ductwork condition, and installation complexity. This range includes a 3 to 4 ton system appropriate for our climate. High-efficiency models with SEER ratings above 16 cost more but slash monthly bills during our long cooling season. Webster's humidity requires proper sizing and dehumidification features. Factor in ductwork repairs, insulation improvements, and smart thermostat installation. Get written quotes specifying equipment brands, SEER ratings, tonnage, and warranty details. Avoid the cheapest bids, they often mean undersized equipment or shortcuts.
The most common HVAC problems in Webster include refrigerant leaks caused by corrosion from humid coastal air, clogged condensate drains from high moisture, dirty air filters restricting airflow, and thermostat malfunctions. Compressor failures spike during brutal summer months when systems run nonstop. Ductwork leaks waste cooled air in attics where temperatures hit 140 degrees. Electrical issues from power surges during storms damage capacitors and contactors. Poor maintenance accelerates wear. Webster homeowners should change filters monthly during cooling season and schedule professional maintenance twice yearly to catch problems before they become expensive emergency repairs.
A complete HVAC system for a 4000 square foot home in Webster typically requires $15,000 to $30,000, depending on equipment quality, zoning needs, and ductwork condition. Homes this size usually need two separate systems or a large commercial-grade unit. High-efficiency variable-speed systems cost more upfront but significantly reduce monthly bills in our climate. Factor in ductwork modifications, insulation upgrades, and smart thermostat installation. Webster's humidity requires proper sizing and dehumidification features. Cheaper systems struggle with our nine-month cooling season. Get multiple detailed quotes that specify SEER ratings, tonnage, and warranty coverage before deciding.
The 3 minute rule prevents compressor damage by requiring a three-minute wait between system shutdowns and restarts. When your AC cycles off, refrigerant pressure needs time to equalize throughout the system. Restarting too quickly forces the compressor to start against high pressure, causing mechanical stress and potential failure. Most modern thermostats have built-in delay circuits. In Webster, where systems run constantly during summer, this protection matters. If you notice your system short-cycling or restarting immediately after shutting down, call a technician. Ignoring this can destroy a compressor, turning a service call into a $2000 repair.
Yes, experienced HVAC technicians can earn $100,000 annually through overtime, emergency calls, performance bonuses, and specialization. In the Houston metro, including Webster, demand stays high year-round. Technicians who work commercial projects, hold multiple certifications, and take emergency calls command premium rates. Business owners who build client bases and hire additional technicians often exceed this threshold. The path requires dedication, continuing education, and strong customer service skills. Webster's growing residential and commercial sectors create opportunities. However, average technicians earn $45,000 to $65,000. Reaching six figures requires hustle, expertise, and business savvy.
Jobs paying $300,000 annually include specialized physicians, corporate executives, trial attorneys, investment bankers, and successful business owners. Tech executives, petroleum engineers in Houston's energy sector, and airline pilots can reach this level. Elite sales professionals in medical devices or software earn this through commissions. In Webster's proximity to the medical center and aerospace industry, opportunities exist. However, these positions require advanced degrees, decades of experience, or exceptional entrepreneurial success. HVAC careers rarely reach this threshold unless you own a large, profitable business with multiple crews. This question falls outside typical HVAC career expectations.
Electricians and HVAC technicians earn comparable wages, with averages between $45,000 and $70,000 in the Webster area. Electricians may edge slightly higher in commercial and industrial settings. HVAC offers more emergency call opportunities during Webster's brutal summers, creating overtime potential. Both trades require apprenticeships, licensing, and continuing education. Your choice should depend on personal interest rather than pay差, as both offer stable careers. HVAC work involves more outdoor exposure in extreme heat and confined spaces. Electrical work carries different safety risks. Both trades provide solid middle-class incomes and pathways to business ownership.
A complete HVAC system for a 2000 square foot home in Webster costs $6,000 to $12,000, depending on equipment efficiency, ductwork condition, and installation complexity. This range includes a 3 to 4 ton system appropriate for our climate. High-efficiency models with SEER ratings above 16 cost more but slash monthly bills during our long cooling season. Webster's humidity requires proper sizing and dehumidification features. Factor in ductwork repairs, insulation improvements, and smart thermostat installation. Get written quotes specifying equipment brands, SEER ratings, tonnage, and warranty details. Avoid the cheapest bids, they often mean undersized equipment or shortcuts.

HVAC Services in The Houston Area

Titan HVAC is proud to serve Houston and the surrounding areas with expert heating and cooling solutions. Our central location allows us to respond quickly to both residential and commercial clients. Whether you need an emergency fix or scheduled service, we’re never far away. Explore our service area and see how close comfort really is. We're just a call or click away—connect with us today.

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