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$300-$11,050
Most projects around $3,200
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88%
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$1,500–$8,000 / project
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143 contractors in Houston
Licensed HVAC Repair & Replacement contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively se¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed HVAC Repair & Replacement contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively se¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed HVAC Repair & Replacement contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively se¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed HVAC Repair & Replacement contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively se¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed HVAC Repair & Replacement contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively se¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed HVAC Repair & Replacement contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively se¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed HVAC Repair & Replacement contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively se¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed HVAC Repair & Replacement contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively se¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed HVAC Repair & Replacement contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively se¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed HVAC Repair & Replacement contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively se¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed HVAC Repair & Replacement contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively se¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed HVAC Repair & Replacement contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively se¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
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Yes. The City of Houston Permitting Center (houstontx.gov/permitting) requires a mechanical permit for all HVAC equipment replacements — air conditioners, heat pumps, furnaces, and air handlers. Permit fees for residential mechanical work typically run $75–$200. The permit triggers a city inspection confirming the installation meets the International Mechanical Code as adopted by Harris County. Work performed without a permit voids manufacturer warranties and creates disclosure obligations at resale. Any contractor who says permits aren't needed for a Houston A/C replacement is lying.
Texas requires two licenses for HVAC companies and technicians. The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Contractor (TACL) license, issued by TDLR, is required at the company level. Each individual technician must also hold a TDLR Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technician license. Additionally, all technicians handling refrigerants must hold federal EPA Section 608 certification. Verify contractor and technician licenses at tdlr.texas.gov/LicenseSearch before signing any contract.
Houston's extreme cooling load makes high-efficiency equipment worth every dollar. The federal minimum as of January 2023 for systems in the South/Southwest region is 15 SEER2 for split-system central A/C. For Houston specifically, contractors and energy auditors generally recommend 16–18 SEER2 variable-speed systems — because at 3,000+ cooling degree days of annual runtime, the efficiency delta between a 15 and 18 SEER2 system translates to $250–$500/year in electricity savings on CenterPoint Energy bills. Variable-capacity systems also modulate compressor speed, dramatically improving dehumidification at part load — the chronic summer challenge for Houston homes.
Yes. CenterPoint Energy (centerpointenergy.com/rebates) offers rebates for qualifying high-efficiency HVAC systems for residential customers — verify current program availability as rebate budgets refresh annually. The federal IRA Section 25C credit provides 30% up to $600 for qualifying central A/C (≥16 SEER2) or gas furnace; 30% up to $2,000 for qualifying heat pump systems; and 30% up to $150 for a qualifying home energy audit that informs equipment sizing. Both CenterPoint rebates and IRA credits require licensed contractor installation and qualifying equipment per current ENERGY STAR lists.
Houston's extreme runtime hours accelerate equipment wear relative to northern markets. A central A/C in Houston running 9–10 months vs. 4–5 months in Chicago accumulates the equivalent of double the operating hours per calendar year. Expect 12–16 years for central A/C in Houston with proper annual maintenance — vs. 16–20 years in cooler Northern climates. Gas furnaces last longer (18–25 years) because they run so rarely in Houston. Consistent annual tune-ups, monthly filter changes, and quarterly condensate drain treatment are the maintenance minimum to reach the upper end of equipment lifespan in Houston's demanding environment.
Houston averages approximately 75% relative humidity outdoors from May through September. Air conditioners remove moisture from indoor air as a byproduct of cooling — but only when they run long enough per cycle to pull humidity down. An oversized A/C that short-cycles (reaches set temperature quickly and shuts off) never runs long enough to dehumidify adequately, leaving indoor humidity chronically above 60% — the threshold above which mold colonizes drywall, wood framing, and insulation. This is the most common cause of Houston HVAC mold claims. A properly sized system per Manual J load calculation runs longer cycles and keeps indoor relative humidity in the 45–55% range. For Houston homes with persistent humidity issues, an integrated whole-home dehumidifier (Aprilaire or Santa Fe, $1,400–$2,800 installed) is the direct fix independent of system sizing.
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