
Fort Bend County
AC & Heating Repair in Richmond, TX
From window-unit-era houses to fully zoned new builds, Richmond needs a technician who can work on both — not one who only knows current equipment.
We actually know Richmond
What working Richmond every week teaches you
Getting to you
Richmond is south of us down the Grand Parkway, and we cover it alongside Sugar Land and Fulshear on the Fort Bend side of the route.
The housing stock
Richmond is the Fort Bend county seat and it shows in the housing: a genuinely historic core, decades of steady mid-century growth around it, and then heavy master-planned build-out along the Grand Parkway in the last twenty years.
The water
MUD and municipal supply across most of the newer development, with well water still in play on outlying acreage toward the river.
The local pattern
Heating & Air problems we see most in Richmond
Older homes retrofitted with central air
Historic Richmond housing was not built with ducts. Systems retrofitted in later decades often run through tight chases and unconditioned space, and the losses in those runs are where the comfort problem actually lives.
Heat pumps that struggle on the coldest nights
Heat pumps are common in newer Richmond builds and work well here most of the winter. When a real cold front comes through, the question is whether the auxiliary heat is staged correctly — badly configured strips are expensive and get blamed on the heat pump.
Zoning systems with failed dampers
Newer Richmond homes are frequently zoned. When a damper motor fails, one zone stops responding entirely — which reads to a homeowner like the whole system is broken.
Richmond questions
Asked by Richmond homeowners
Have a different question about your home? Call — a real person in Katy answers 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
281-601-1513Is a heat pump a good choice in Richmond?
For most of the year, yes — our winters are mild enough that a heat pump is efficient. What matters is how the auxiliary heat is staged for the handful of genuinely cold nights, because badly configured strip heat is where the surprise power bills come from.
One zone of my house stopped working. Is the system dead?
Usually not. In a zoned system a failed damper motor takes out one zone while everything else keeps running. It is a much smaller repair than it feels like from inside the house.
Do you serve Aliana, Harvest Green and Pecan Grove?
Yes, along with historic downtown Richmond and the surrounding Fort Bend County areas. We cover Richmond on the same route as Sugar Land and Fulshear.
Need a tech in Richmond today?
We answer the phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — including holidays.
281-601-1513