Keep Your Heating System Running All Winter

Heating Maintenance in Stephenville for systems that cycle unevenly or produce inconsistent heat

Texan Air Conditioning & Heating LLC offers heating maintenance for residential and commercial properties in Stephenville, addressing performance issues before they turn into costly repairs during the coldest weeks of winter. You schedule maintenance in late fall to clean burners, test ignition systems, and inspect system components that wear down over time, reducing the chance your heating system stops working when outdoor temperatures drop suddenly overnight. Maintenance visits catch small problems like dirty flame sensors or loose electrical connections that cause your system to cycle unevenly and leave some rooms warmer than others.


Technicians inspect heat exchangers for cracks, clean burner assemblies to ensure proper combustion, check blower motors and belts for wear, and test thermostat calibration so your equipment cycles on and off at the correct temperature. Regular maintenance extends the lifespan of your heating equipment by keeping motors, fans, and ignition components operating within normal performance ranges, and it lowers monthly energy costs by improving combustion efficiency and heat transfer. Skipping annual maintenance leads to reduced airflow, higher energy bills, and unexpected failures when your system runs continuously during cold snaps.



Contact Texan Air Conditioning & Heating LLC to schedule a maintenance visit and keep your heating system running smoothly through the winter.

What a Heating Maintenance Visit Includes

You receive a complete system inspection that covers electrical connections, gas lines, burner assemblies, and blower components, with technicians testing ignition sequences and measuring temperature rise across the heat exchanger. The visit includes cleaning burner surfaces to remove carbon buildup, inspecting the heat exchanger for cracks or corrosion, and testing the blower motor to ensure it moves the correct volume of air through your ductwork. Technicians also check the condensate drain if your system has one, test safety switches that shut the system down if problems occur, and lubricate moving parts that wear out with repeated heating cycles.


After maintenance is complete, your system heats your home more evenly, holds the thermostat setting without cycling on and off constantly, and runs quieter because components are lubricated and securely fastened. Texan Air Conditioning & Heating LLC provides maintenance for both new and older systems, and the team brings more than ten years of HVAC field work to every service call. The company has operated in the region for four years and is fully licensed and insured, giving you access to trained technicians who understand how seasonal temperature changes affect heating equipment.



Maintenance appointments take about ninety minutes depending on system size and accessibility, and technicians note any components that show wear so you can plan for future repairs before they become urgent. Free quotes are available for recommended repairs or upgrades identified during the visit. Maintenance does not include ductwork modifications, air filter subscriptions, or unrelated electrical work outside the HVAC system.

Common Questions About Heating Maintenance

Property owners in Stephenville often ask about maintenance schedules, what gets checked during a visit, and how often service is necessary.

  • How often should you schedule heating maintenance?

    You should schedule maintenance once a year, ideally in late fall before heating season begins, to catch issues that developed over the summer and prepare your system for extended winter use.

  • What happens if you skip maintenance for several years?

    Skipping maintenance allows carbon buildup on burners, reduces combustion efficiency, stresses the blower motor, and increases the likelihood of breakdowns during cold weather when you need heat the most.

  • Why does burner cleaning matter for system performance?

    Clean burners allow complete combustion, which means your system heats your home more efficiently and uses less fuel or electricity to maintain the temperature you set on your thermostat.

  • When should you replace your air filter between maintenance visits?

    You should check your air filter monthly and replace it every one to three months depending on usage, pets, and dust levels, since clogged filters reduce airflow and force your system to work harder.

  • How does regular maintenance lower energy costs in Stephenville?

    Maintenance keeps your system running at peak efficiency, reducing the fuel or electricity required to heat your home during the cold stretches typical of winter in this region.

Texan Air Conditioning & Heating LLC provides maintenance for homes and businesses across Stephenville, helping you avoid emergency repairs and keep your heating costs under control. Request a free quote to schedule your next maintenance visit and keep your system in good working order.