Gulf Coast humidity creates corrosion and mold growth inside HVAC equipment during the eight months your heater sits unused. Moisture penetrates electrical cabinets, corrodes gas valve connections, and degrades blower motor bearings. When you start your system in November, components weakened by humidity exposure fail under thermal stress. This regional factor makes getting your heating system ready for winter more critical in Houston than dry climates where equipment stays dormant without moisture damage. Heat exchangers crack from corrosion rather than just age, and electrical connections fail from oxidation that develops during humid summers.
Houston mechanical codes require specific venting configurations for gas appliances that differ from national standards. Proximity to the Gulf means atmospheric pressure variations affect draft calculations for furnace venting. Local inspectors know these requirements and flag installations that meet generic codes but fail regional standards. Titan HVAC Houston stays current with Houston and Harris County code amendments that affect heating system installation and modification. Our technicians recognize when older systems need upgrades to meet current safety standards, protecting you from liability issues and ensuring proper operation during Houston's variable winter weather patterns.