Summit Climate Solutions · Houston, TX
Affordable Furnace Repair in Houston, TX
Furnace repairs at straightforward prices — Summit Climate Solutions fixes what's broken, gives you the estimate upfront, and never invents problems to inflate the bill
Most furnace failures cost $150–$450 to repair. Know what you're paying before the wrench turns.
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Our Pricing Approach
Starting From
$150–$1,500
Quote-Based Pricing
- Diagnostic fee $89, credited toward repair if you proceed same day.
- Igniter or flame sensor replacement: $150–$300.
- Circuit board replacement: $350–$700.
- Heat exchanger replacement: $1,000–$2,500 — often warrants a unit replacement discussion.
- After-hours emergency premium: $50–$75 over standard labor rates, disclosed before dispatch.
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What You Get
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24/7 Emergency Heating Response
Furnace failures do not wait for business hours. We dispatch licensed technicians around the clock, with priority routing for households with infants, elderly residents, or medical conditions.
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Carbon Monoxide Safety Check Included
Every furnace repair call includes a complimentary CO inspection using calibrated combustion analysis equipment — at no extra charge, because your family's safety matters more than upsells.
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All-Brand Furnace Expertise
NATE-certified technicians trained on Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Rheem, Bryant, Goodman, York, and Amana furnaces — gas, oil, and electric — covering all makes and models.
Our Guarantees
- Free carbon monoxide safety check included with every furnace repair
- licensed insured
- 20+ years
- 1-year parts & labor warranty
- NATE-Certified Technicians
- 2-hour emergency response
Social Proof
Why Customers Trust Us
- licensed insured
- 20+ years
- 1-year parts & labor warranty
- NATE-Certified Technicians
- 2-hour emergency response
“After a power surge during a tropical storm fried our compressor in Sugar Land, Summit had a temporary cooling unit set up the same evening and a new compressor installed two days later.”
“Clogged drain line was leaking water into our ceiling in Katy. They came out on a Saturday, fixed the drain, and found a failing capacitor during the same visit. Thorough.”
“The Woodlands humidity is brutal on HVAC. Summit's maintenance plan keeps our system running and our air quality clean. No surprise breakdowns in 3 years.”
Our Approach
Furnace Repair in Houston
Houston's brutal humidity and heat combination means AC systems run 8+ months a year at near-full capacity — the moisture-heavy air also breeds mold in ductwork and drain lines, making regular maintenance critical for both comfort and indoor air quality.
Furnace use in Houston occupies one of the shortest heating windows of any major US market — roughly November through February, with the actual heating load concentrated in December and January. But that brevity doesn't reduce the importance of reliable furnace operation. Houston winters deliver sharp cold fronts that drop temperatures into the 30s with high wind, and the region's housing stock, built for cooling performance rather than heating, has relatively poor thermal mass. Interior temperatures drop quickly when the furnace fails, and the emotional stress of a breakdown is no less real for being less frequent than in cold-climate markets. The dominant furnace failure Summit Climate Solutions encounters in Sugar Land, Katy, and The Woodlands is the igniter and flame sensor system. Houston furnaces sit idle for six or more months between heating seasons, and during that dormant period, flame sensors accumulate oxide deposits and igniters develop micro-fractures from the thermal cycling of the previous heating season. When the first significant cold front of fall arrives, homeowners push the thermostat call and the furnace attempts to light. A fractured igniter or oxidized flame sensor causes ignition failures, repeated lockout cycles, and a no-heat call — typically on the coldest night of the year. The high humidity of the Houston climate also affects the furnace heat exchanger differently than in drier markets. Standard 80% AFUE non-condensing furnaces exhaust flue gases that condense at the flue pipe connection when outdoor temperatures are unusually cold, causing moisture intrusion into the secondary heat exchanger area. Over time, this moisture exposure accelerates heat exchanger corrosion. Summit technicians in the Houston market inspect the secondary heat exchanger access area specifically for corrosion signs during every furnace repair, because a developing corrosion issue that goes undetected can progress to a crack within one or two additional heating seasons. High-efficiency condensing furnaces — 96–98% AFUE models — produce acidic condensate from their secondary heat exchanger, and the condensate drain system on these furnaces requires the same attention as the AC condensate system. In Houston's climate, the drain trap and condensate line of a condensing furnace can accumulate the same biofilm that clogs AC drain lines, particularly if the system sits unused through the summer. Summit includes furnace condensate drain verification in every Houston repair visit.
Furnace repair is one of the most anxiety-inducing home service calls a homeowner faces — you're cold, you have no leverage, and you don't know if the technician is honest. Summit Climate Solutions addresses that anxiety directly with published repair ranges, written estimates before every job, and a diagnostic fee that applies toward approved repairs. We don't upsell heat exchanger replacements on furnaces that have years of life left, and we don't recommend full system replacements on repairable equipment. When a furnace genuinely is beyond economical repair, we tell you why — in writing — and show you the math. Our NATE-certified technicians are paid a salary, not a commission, which means their only incentive is to fix your furnace correctly the first time.
Every furnace repair includes a complimentary carbon monoxide safety check with a calibrated detector — because a cracked heat exchanger can endanger your family even after the heat comes back on.
Problems We Solve
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Some HVAC companies falsely diagnose cracked heat exchangers to justify full furnace replacement on repairable units
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Commission-driven technicians may recommend a full system replacement when a $200 igniter repair would solve the problem
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Diagnostic fees not credited toward repair create a perverse incentive to always find something to fix
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Aftermarket parts of poor quality cause repeat failures within one heating season, generating unnecessary return calls
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Furnace repair pricing has wide variation — the same igniter replacement quoted at $150 by one company and $550 by another
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A furnace that will not ignite on a freezing night puts your family at risk of dangerously low indoor temperatures — pipes can freeze within hours in extreme cold, multiplying the cost of the emergency.
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Short cycling — your furnace turning on and off every few minutes — stresses the heat exchanger and blower motor, and often signals a cracked heat exchanger that can leak carbon monoxide into your living space.
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A yellow or flickering burner flame instead of a steady blue one is a carbon monoxide warning sign that demands immediate shutdown and professional inspection before the furnace is operated again.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a typical furnace igniter replacement cost?
Igniter replacement is one of the most common furnace repairs. Depending on the furnace brand and igniter type (silicon nitride vs. silicon carbide), parts range from $25–$80. With labor and diagnostic credit applied, total cost typically falls between $150–$280. We carry igniters for Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Rheem, and most other major brands on every truck.
How do I know if my furnace heat exchanger is actually cracked?
A legitimate heat exchanger diagnosis requires a camera inspection of the heat exchanger cells, a combustion analysis measuring CO in the flue gas and air supply, and a visual inspection of the secondary heat exchanger on condensing furnaces. We document all findings with photos. If we diagnose a cracked heat exchanger, we show you the evidence. We do not condemn a furnace based on a visual inspection alone.
Is furnace repair worth it, or should I just replace the system?
Repair makes financial sense when the system is under 15 years old, the repair cost is less than 30–40% of replacement cost, and the AFUE rating is still reasonable for your climate (80%+ for most climates, 90%+ for cold climates). We provide a written repair-vs-replace analysis when repair costs are substantial. A 98% AFUE condensing furnace pays for itself over time, but only if your current furnace is genuinely near end of life.
What's included in a furnace repair visit beyond fixing the immediate problem?
Every repair visit includes a carbon monoxide safety check (free, always), a visual inspection of the heat exchanger, a filter check and replacement recommendation, a combustion analysis if accessible, and an assessment of any secondary issues that may need attention before the next heating season. We leave you with a written summary of findings, not just a repair receipt.
Do maintenance plans cover furnace repair costs?
Our maintenance plans cover the cost of semi-annual tune-up visits and include a 15% discount on all repair parts and labor when issues are found. They don't cover major repairs outright, but the discount and the preventive value of catching failing components early — a flame sensor before it causes a no-heat lockout, a heat exchanger before it cracks further — make plan membership consistently cost-effective.
How much does furnace repair cost?
Repairs range from $150 for a simple igniter replacement to $1,500 for a complex circuit board or inducer motor job. Our diagnostic fee is $89 and is applied to the repair total if you proceed the same day. All pricing is provided in writing before any work begins.
How do I know if I should repair or replace my furnace?
Consider replacement if the repair cost exceeds 50% of a new unit's price, the furnace is over 15 years old, or you are facing recurring breakdowns. We will give you an honest repair-vs-replace comparison with energy savings projections — no high-pressure sales tactics.
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