AC Services

AC Repair & Replacement in Tomball, TX

It’s important to ensure your air conditioning system remains reliable and efficient all summer. At Horizon Air Solutions, we provide a wide range of AC services for residents in Tomball, TX. If you need a new AC installation, reliable repairs, or maintenance, don’t wait to call Horizon Air.

Our licensed, insured, and background-checked technicians service all brands of equipment. We offer upfront pricing, free estimates, and convenient financing options.

Contact Horizon Air today at (346) 988-2977 to schedule air conditioning services in Tomball.

Reliable AC Services We Offer

At Horizon Air, we offer various air conditioning services for customers in Tomball, including:

  • AC replacement & installation: Our experienced technicians can install or replace any air conditioner or cooling system with the utmost care.
  • AC repair: If your current cooling system isn’t working as efficiently as it should, our experts can quickly diagnose the problem and provide reliable repairs.
  • Air conditioner maintenance: Regular maintenance is key to keeping your AC unit running smoothly throughout the year. Join our maintenance plan and get priority care and service discounts.

Five Signs Your Air Conditioner Needs Replacing:

Are you wondering if it’s time to replace your air conditioner? Here are five signs that it’s time to invest in a new one:

  • Frequent repairs: If your AC needs frequent repairs, it may be time for a replacement.
  • High electric bills: An inefficient cooling system will use more energy than necessary to cool your home. This will result in higher electric bills.
  • Poor airflow: If your house isn’t being cooled evenly, there might be something wrong with your AC unit.                 
  • Noisy operation: If your AC is making strange noises when turned on or off, this could indicate a larger problem that needs to be addressed by an experienced technician.
  • Age: Most air conditioners have a life span of 10–15 years; if yours is over 15 years old, it may need replacing soon.

Common AC Issues for Texas Homeowners

In time, all air conditioners will need a repair or replacement. The most common issues Texas homeowners face with their AC units include: 

  • Refrigerant leaks: A refrigerant leak can cause serious damage to other parts of the system if not addressed immediately by a professional technician.
  • Hot air blowing out of vents: This could mean something’s wrong with the compressor or fan motor; both require immediate attention from a qualified technician who can quickly identify and fix these issues.
  • Dirty condenser coils: Condenser coils play an essential role in transferring heat from inside your house to outside; these should be regularly cleaned so they don’t become clogged with debris or dust particles, which can prevent them from functioning properly.

Contact Horizon Air today at (346) 988-2977 for AC repairs in Tomball.

Schedule Your AC Service in Tomball, TX

When you choose Horizon Air for all your HVAC needs in Tomball, TX, you know you’re getting quality service from trusted professionals who take pride in their work and customer service.

We offer:

Contact Horizon Air at (346) 988-2977 for reliable AC repairs or replacements in Tomball, TX, and surrounding areas.

Rising Above the Rest: Read Reviews from Those We've Helped

    "Would Highly Recommend!"
    Great service and work from Horizon Air Solutions!
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    I would like to thank Jorge and his crew from Horizon Air solutions for the excellent work and dedication to service members and assistance in making sure that my family and I are cool during this hot and crazy summer.
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    I had the best experience with David! Not only did he do an excellent job, but he was flexible, and explained things very well.
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    The service was above and beyond completely professional knowledge able and affordable.
    - Victor M.
    "Highly Recommend!"
    I am very pleased with the results. All the staff were very professional.
    - Robert S.
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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.