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At HEXAGON, we’re proud to be a trusted name in air conditioning and heating throughout the Greater Houston area. As a locally owned and operated business, we understand how crucial it is to have reliable, efficient systems year-round. Whether it’s installing a new furnace, providing routine maintenance, or offering expert repair services, our team is dedicated to keeping your home or business comfortable. We take pride in delivering high-quality service with a personal touch, and we’re always just a call away to ensure your system runs smoothly when you need it most. Customer satisfaction is at the heart of everything we do, and we’re committed to providing lasting solutions at competitive prices.

FURNACE

FURNACE REPAIR

  • Furnace Heater inspection
  • Checking Heat Exchanger
  • Inspecting Thermostat Accuracy
  • Checking Burner and Flame Sensor
  • HVAC System Air Filter Check
  • Furnace Blower Motor Inspection
  • Health & safety hazard evaluation
Furnace repair diagnostics does not include parts & labor, additional surcharge will be determined by what’s needed for your furnace repairs

Heating Maintenance

  • Blow out burner assembly
  • Clean Ignition assembly
  • 1″ Filter change
  • Inspect filtration system
  • Adjust blower components
  • Test safety controls
  • Inspect thermostat
  • Check flue draft
  • Check combustion
  • Inspect vent piping
  • Inspect humidification system
  • Recommendations on repairs

Boiler Maintenance

  • Blow out burner assembly
  • Clean pilot assembly
  • Inspect heat exchanger
  • Check safety controls
  • Check flue pipe & draft
  • Check thermostat
  • Inspect boiler operating pressure
  • Check total system performance

Cooling Maintenance

  • Inspect condenser coil
  • Inspect evaporator coil
  • Clean condensate drain
  • Inspect filtration system
  • Test condensate pump
  • Inspect electrical connections
  • Inspect for refrigerant leaks
  • Test starting capabilities
  • Measure air temperature differentials
  • Monitor refrigerant pressure
  • Measure amperage and voltage
  • Heat Pumps