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Ductless Mini-Split Maintenance in Houston, TX

Ductless mini-splits are compact heaters and air conditioners that don’t require ductwork to install them. While easy to maintain for your Houston or Cypress home, they need routine maintenance to keep them functioning properly and extend their life spans. With prompt repairs and routine service, your mini-split can last 20+ years.

Horizon Air Solutions is family-owned and -operated. We service all HVAC brands and provide top-rated HVAC solutions for Texas homes. We offer flexible same-day appointments, have top-notch reviews, and our work is backed by a satisfaction guarantee.

Our technicians are NATE-certified, background-checked, licensed, and insured. Trust us with your home heating and cooling needs.

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If you live in the Houston area, call Horizon Air at (346) 988-2977 for a quality mini-split tune-up.

The Benefits of Routine Maintenance for Your Ductless Mini-Split

Routine AC maintenance means you’ll have fewer breakdowns and enjoy up to 40% energy savings. Other advantages of ductless mini-split tune-ups include:

  • Keep your mini-split running optimally and keep your warranty intact
  • Ensure your system has a longer life span with regular inspections, cleanings, and diagnostic checks
  • Improve your energy efficiency and indoor air quality
  • Prevent breakdowns and the need for sudden repairs

Call Horizon Air at (346) 988-2977 to schedule ductless mini-split maintenance in Houston.

How You Can Help Maintain Your System

Because it’s a major appliance and investment, after requesting ductless AC installation, maintaining your system will help extend its life and keep more money in your wallet.

A few steps you can take to optimize your air conditioner’s performance include:

  • Remove the dirty filters and wipe them clean every four to six weeks.
  • Turn your unit off to avoid damaging it when you clean it.
  • Wipe down the outside of your system weekly and keep the vents clear.
  • Clear any dirt, debris, leaves, or ice from around the condenser.

Have a question about maintaining your ductless air conditioning system? Contact Horizon Air today at (346) 988-2977.

Join Our Maintenance Plan

Horizon Air Solutions offers convenient maintenance plans to ensure your unit stays in optimal condition. When you join our maintenance plan, you can count on:

  • 15% discount for all services
  • Priority service
  • Waived diagnostic fees
  • Waived after-hours fees

As a member, you’ll also receive annual maintenance and cleaning for your air conditioner, heating system, and water heater.

Call Horizon Air at (346) 988-2977 to schedule an AC tune-up in Houston or Cypress today.

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Schedule Ductless Mini-Split Maintenance in Houston

Neglected systems can raise your repair costs and energy bills. Let our trained technicians inspect your mini-split system annually. With our discounted maintenance plan, flexible financing, and special online deals, Horizon Air Solutions can help you protect your investment long-term.

Call Horizon Air Solutions at (346) 988-2977 for HVAC service in Cypress or Houston, TX.

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Commonly Asked Questions

Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 346-988-2977 today!

  • How do I know when it's time to replace my furnace?

    Without maintenance, your HVAC system will last about 10 years. If you’ve recently had two or more repairs to your furnace, boiler, or heat pump, it’s time to replace your heating system. A heating unit is a big financial investment. Fall furnace maintenance saves money by keeping your system running more efficiently for longer.

    The winter storm of 2021 is proof that we should keep our heating systems in good condition!

    If you have questions about heating system maintenance, call (346) 988-2977 or contact Horizon Air Solutions.

    If your AC breaks and it’s more than 90 degrees outside, that’s an emergency. If your boiler, furnace, or heating system breaks and it’s 40 degrees or below, that’s an emergency too.

    Signs to look for include:

    • Air blows cool when you need warm air.
    • HVAC system won’t turn on.
    • If your heating unit turns on and off, this is called short-cycling, and it’s an emergency in minus 40-degree weather.
    • Noises (clicking, clunking) can indicate an emergency.
    • Odd smell — if it’s the odor of burning plastic/electronics, don’t delay. If you smell gas, call your utility company, then call us ASAP.
    • Puddles or drips under your heating unit can be a frozen coil or refrigerant leak.
    • You suspect you have a furnace carbon monoxide leak:
      • Brown/yellow stains around the pilot light area of the unit.
      • Pilot light keeps blowing out.
      • You notice a gas-like exhaust smell.

    If you didn’t schedule fall heating maintenance, it’s not uncommon to smell burning dust the first time you turn on your heating unit. Odors you should be concerned about are:

    • Burning plastic/electrical: Turn off your heating system immediately and call Horizon Air for emergency heating repair.
    • Chemical/formaldehyde: A crack in the heat exchanger can cause this odor; it’s an emergency.
    • Lingering odors: We have several solutions for “bad air.” The overwhelming smell of cooking grease, cigarette smoke, or pet urine isn’t an emergency, but it isn’t healthy, either. Schedule an indoor air quality assessment.
    • Metallic: A heating unit component may be overheating. Turn the unit off and call us.
    • Mold/mildew or “dirty socks”: This is not an emergency, but it’s a health risk. Schedule an HVAC inspection.
    • Rotten eggs: This may indicate a gas leak. Turn off your heating unit, open windows, and call your utility company. Then call Horizon Air.
    • Sewage: This is dangerous. It means a sewage line is leaking into some area of your heating system. Call us, but we may advise you to call a plumber before scheduling an emergency repair.
    • Smoke: Turn off your heating system and call us ASAP.

    Without maintenance, your HVAC system will last about 10 years. If you’ve recently had two or more repairs to your furnace, boiler, or heat pump, it’s time to replace your heating system. A heating unit is a big financial investment. Fall furnace maintenance saves money by keeping your system running more efficiently for longer.

    The winter storm of 2021 is proof that we should keep our heating systems in good condition!

  • Why is there a weird smell coming from my heat vents?

    If you didn’t schedule fall heating maintenance, it’s not uncommon to smell burning dust the first time you turn on your heating unit. Odors you should be concerned about are:

    • Burning plastic/electrical: Turn off your heating system immediately and call Horizon Air for emergency heating repair.
    • Chemical/formaldehyde: A crack in the heat exchanger can cause this odor; it’s an emergency.
    • Lingering odors: We have several solutions for “bad air.” The overwhelming smell of cooking grease, cigarette smoke, or pet urine isn’t an emergency, but it isn’t healthy, either. Schedule an indoor air quality assessment.
    • Metallic: A heating unit component may be overheating. Turn the unit off and call us.
    • Mold/mildew or “dirty socks”: This is not an emergency, but it’s a health risk. Schedule an HVAC inspection.
    • Rotten eggs: This may indicate a gas leak. Turn off your heating unit, open windows, and call your utility company. Then call Horizon Air.
    • Sewage: This is dangerous. It means a sewage line is leaking into some area of your heating system. Call us, but we may advise you to call a plumber before scheduling an emergency repair.
    • Smoke: Turn off your heating system and call us ASAP.
  • How do I know when a repair is an emergency?

    If your AC breaks and it’s more than 90 degrees outside, that’s an emergency. If your boiler, furnace, or heating system breaks and it’s 40 degrees or below, that’s an emergency too.

    Signs to look for include:

    • Air blows cool when you need warm air.
    • HVAC system won’t turn on.
    • If your heating unit turns on and off, this is called short-cycling, and it’s an emergency in minus 40-degree weather.
    • Noises (clicking, clunking) can indicate an emergency.
    • Odd smell — if it’s the odor of burning plastic/electronics, don’t delay. If you smell gas, call your utility company, then call us ASAP.
    • Puddles or drips under your heating unit can be a frozen coil or refrigerant leak.
    • You suspect you have a furnace carbon monoxide leak:
      • Brown/yellow stains around the pilot light area of the unit.
      • Pilot light keeps blowing out.
      • You notice a gas-like exhaust smell.