Houston's commercial building boom occurred during decades when energy codes barely addressed heating. Pre-1990 warehouses and office buildings feature minimal insulation, single-pane windows, and HVAC systems designed almost exclusively for cooling loads. When cold fronts arrive, these buildings hemorrhage heat through poorly sealed envelopes while undersized heating equipment runs continuously without reaching setpoint. Industrial heating services must compensate for construction deficiencies through higher-capacity equipment and strategic upgrades like dock door seals and insulated overhead doors. The problem intensifies in older buildings along the Loop where property owners deferred maintenance for years.
Choosing commercial heating companies with Houston-specific experience prevents costly misapplications. Northern contractors unfamiliar with Gulf Coast conditions often specify equipment designed for continuous winter operation, which fails prematurely under Houston's start-stop heating demands. Titan HVAC Houston understands that your system sits idle for months, then must perform flawlessly during brief cold snaps. We select components rated for low-use cycling and ensure proper off-season preservation. Our technicians also navigate Houston's permitting process efficiently, preventing project delays caused by unfamiliarity with local inspection requirements and submittal procedures.