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Furnace Repair in Georgetown, TX

Residential HVAC

Furnace Repair in Georgetown, TX

When a Central Texas cold snap hits and your furnace won't fire up, you need a technician who can diagnose the problem fast and get your heat running again.

TACLA #125459C
Veteran-Owned
Nearly 30 Years Experience

Cold Nights Hit Harder When Your Furnace Fails

Georgetown winters may be mild compared to the north, but when temperatures drop into the 20s and 30s, and they do, a broken furnace makes your home dangerously cold. A furnace that clicks but won't ignite, blows cold air, or cycles on and off needs professional attention before a minor issue becomes a major failure.

Our Approach

Fast, Accurate Furnace Diagnosis

Michael has repaired gas furnaces, electric furnaces, and dual-fuel systems for nearly three decades. He methodically checks ignition systems, heat exchangers, blower motors, thermostats, and control boards to find the actual cause, not just treat symptoms. When your furnace needs repair, we fix it right so it stays fixed.

What You Get

  • Expert repair of gas, electric, and dual-fuel furnaces
  • Thorough safety inspection including heat exchanger check
  • All major brands serviced
  • Honest diagnosis: repair vs. replace recommendation
  • Same-day service available
  • Licensed and insured. TACLA #125459C

Why Choose Cook Heating & Air

Georgetown homeowners trust us for a reason.

Veteran Integrity

Michael brings military discipline and accountability to every job. No shortcuts, no excuses.

Honest Pricing

We diagnose first, then give you a clear price. No hidden fees, no surprise charges.

Real Experience

Nearly 30 years of hands-on HVAC experience. We've seen it all and fixed it all.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my furnace blowing cold air?
This can be caused by a faulty igniter, thermostat issues, a tripped limit switch, or a pilot light problem. We'll diagnose the exact cause and fix it.
Is a cracked heat exchanger dangerous?
Yes. A cracked heat exchanger can leak carbon monoxide into your home. If we detect a crack, we'll recommend replacement for your family's safety.
How long do furnaces last in Central Texas?
A well-maintained furnace typically lasts 15-20 years. Since Central Texas winters are mild, furnaces here often last longer than in colder climates.
Do you service gas and electric furnaces?
Yes. Michael is experienced with both gas and electric furnaces, as well as heat pumps and dual-fuel systems.

Get Your Furnace Fixed Today

Call Michael directly or request service online. No pressure, no gimmicks.

Call (512) 818-3899