Heating Repair in Everman, TX
Fast, honest, flat-rate residential furnace and heat pump repair in Everman. Diagnostic $85 (waived with repair). Licensed TACLA126718E, EPA 608 Universal certified, family-owned since 2018.
Where in Everman Do We Run Heating Repair Calls?
Our team services Everman from our Farmers Branch base — 38 miles via I-35W South, roughly 55 minutes. We cover 76140 including Everman Parkway area, Risinger corridor, Shelby Road area, Everman Forest, Enon Avenue, and Race Street. Everman sits in Tarrant County.
Now serving Everman
Everman is about 55 minutes from our Farmers Branch shop down I-35W. Same-day calls are routine across 76140. We carry static-pressure test instruments to diagnose the chronic undersized-duct problem on Everman bungalows, plus standard capacitors and contactors for the dominant aging 2-2.5 ton equipment. Smaller systems mean Everman replacements land at the low end of our matrix ($8,000-$11,000 Stay Cool) — unusually accessible compared to larger-home markets.
Everman heating load context
Everman housing is dominated by 1,000-1,600 sqft post-war bungalows and 1960s-70s modest ranches running 2-2.5 ton AC systems — tight refrigerant charge, short duct runs, and not much margin. The undersized-duct reality is what makes Everman repairs distinct: original ductwork was sized for 1.5-2 ton service, so when prior owners upsized to 2.5 ton condensers the static pressure ran 20-30% above design and burned out blower motors years early.
How Much Does Heating Repair Cost in Everman?
Furnace repair in Everman starts at $85 for the diagnostic (waived with any repair). Most common heating repairs fall in the $250-$1,300 range. We're flat-rate, which means the price quoted before we start is the price you pay at the end. Frosty Club members save 10-15% on every repair.
| Repair | Regular Price | Frosty Club Member |
|---|---|---|
| Diagnostic / service call(Waived with repair) | $85 | $72.25 |
| Furnace ignitor replacement | $400 | $340 |
| Flame sensor replacement | $400 | $340 |
| Pressure switch replacement | $250 – $550 | $212.50 – $467.50 |
| Pilot assembly replacement | $350 – $550 | $297.50 – $467.50 |
| Gas valve replacement | $400 – $1,200 | $340 – $1,020 |
| Inducer motor replacement | $500 – $1,300 | $425 – $1,105 |
| Blower motor (standard) | $750 – $1,500 | $637.50 – $1,275 |
| Blower motor (ECM) | up to $2,800 | up to $2,380 |
| Control board (universal) | $500 | $425 |
| Control board (ECM / modulating) | up to $3,500 | up to $2,975 |
| Thermostat (basic) | $350 | $297.50 |
| Thermostat (programmable) | $500 | $425 |
| Cracked heat exchanger(CO safety — never repaired) | FULL FURNACE REPLACEMENT | FULL FURNACE REPLACEMENT |
Cracked Heat Exchanger: Safety First
A cracked heat exchanger means combustion gases — including carbon monoxide — can leak into your home's air supply. We NEVER repair a cracked heat exchanger. The only safe fix is a full furnace replacement. If I find a crack during diagnostic, I red-tag the unit on the spot and show you our three replacement tiers. Learn more about CO safety at the EPA.
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Join Frosty ClubWhat Are the Most Common Heating Problems in Everman?
Texas winters are mild, but furnaces still need regular service — and when they fail on a 28°F January morning, they tend to fail all at once. Here's what I see most often on Evermanheating calls, and what each one typically costs to fix.
Furnace won't ignite
Failed hot-surface ignitor ($400) or coated flame sensor ($400). Both are same-day fixes. The $85 diagnostic identifies the exact cause.
Blowing cold air instead of hot
Usually a failed ignitor, bad flame sensor, or a stuck gas valve. We run a combustion analysis to confirm the exact cause before quoting.
Loud buzzing or grinding
Dying inducer motor ($500-$1,300) — the draft fan pulling combustion gases through the heat exchanger. Replace before it takes out the control board.
Short cycling (on/off/on/off)
Dirty flame sensor, failing limit switch, or restricted airflow. Can be an early warning of a heat exchanger issue — we diagnose carefully.
Gas smell or CO alarm
EMERGENCY — leave the house, call Atmos Energy at 866-322-8667, then call us. We locate the leak source and repair or red-tag as required.
Cracked heat exchanger
Carbon monoxide risk — NEVER repaired. Full furnace replacement required for safety. We confirm with combustion analyzer and bore-scope inspection.
Why Do Everman Homeowners Choose Frosty's for Heating Repair?
Everman heating repair is mostly gas furnace service because the city has long-established Atmos gas infrastructure. Everman Estates and Shackleford 1950s-70s homes typically run 40,000-60,000 BTU 80% AFUE gas furnaces — smaller BTU ratings match the smaller home footprints here. Many are on second or third replacement cycle from the 1990s-2000s. Roy Brown and Townley 1970s homes have similar equipment. Very few Everman homes have 96% AFUE condensing furnaces yet — most are still 80% AFUE with B-vent metal flue. The usual winter call mix: hot-surface ignitors ($400), dirty flame sensors ($400), and stuck gas valves ($400-$1,200).
The heat exchanger is the component we worry about most on older Everman furnaces. Many 1990s furnaces installed during the first retrofit cycle are now 25-30 years old — well past safe service life. A cracked heat exchanger leaks combustion gas (including carbon monoxide) directly into your supply air, and we don't repair it. We condemn the furnace and quote replacement. Every Everman heating diagnostic includes a CO check at the supply register and visual heat exchanger inspection.
Inducer motor failures ($500-$1,300) are common in Everman because the installed base is aging. When the inducer motor bearings go, the furnace hums on startup but won't complete the ignition sequence — lockout codes and no heat. We diagnose with static pressure and current draw testing. Call (469) 254-0548 and we'll diagnose for $85 (waived with repair).
Neighborhoods we serve in Everman: Everman Estates, Shackleford, Roy Brown, Townley, South Hampshire Boulevard, Race Street, Enon Avenue, I-35W corridor
Why Should I Trust Frosty's Credentials for Heating Repair?
Because a gas furnace that's repaired wrong can leak carbon monoxide. Every credential below — TACLA126718E, EPA 608 #2396328, 99 Google reviews — is independently verifiable. We red-tag cracked heat exchangers on the spot; we never patch them.
TACLA126718E
Texas HVAC Contractor License held by Mariafernanda Jacobo. Issued and regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
EPA 608 Universal
Omar Jacobo, #2396328. Required by the U.S. EPA for any refrigerant work on heat pumps (R-22, R-410A, R-454B, R-32). Also ensures safe combustion analysis standards.
Energy Star Partner
Replacement heating systems meet or exceed U.S. Department of Energy minimums. 90%+ AFUE furnaces and ENERGY STAR heat pumps qualify for some utility rebates.
Learn more about our credentials on our About page or visit omar-jacobo.com.
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Frosty's covers every residential HVAC need in Everman, TX — one phone line, one flat-rate pricing book, one licensed (TACLA126718E) family-owned team.
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What Do Everman Homeowners Ask About Heating Repair?
How much does furnace repair cost in Everman, TX?
Diagnostic $85 flat (waived with repair). Common Everman furnace repairs: hot-surface ignitor $400 ($340 for members), flame sensor clean $400 ($340), gas valve $400-$1,200 ($340-$1,020), inducer motor $500-$1,300 ($425-$1,105), pressure switch $250-$550. Flat-rate — you see the total before we start.
Is my furnace safe to run if the heat exchanger is cracked?
No. A cracked heat exchanger leaks combustion gas — including carbon monoxide — directly into your supply air. We don't repair cracked heat exchangers because they can't be safely welded to spec. We condemn the furnace and quote a full replacement. Every Everman heating diagnostic includes a heat exchanger inspection and CO check.
Why does my Everman furnace keep locking out?
Lockout is usually one of three things: a dirty flame sensor (most common — summer dust buildup insulates it), a failed hot-surface ignitor, or a worn-out inducer motor. The $85 diagnostic identifies which one. Flame sensor cleaning is $400 flat ($340 for members) and solves 60% of lockout calls.
Do you repair old furnaces in Everman?
Yes, within limits. If parts are available and the heat exchanger is safe, we repair. For 25+ year-old Everman Estates or Shackleford furnaces where parts are obsolete or the heat exchanger shows stress cracks, we quote replacement. I'll tell you straight if repair makes sense or if the system needs to retire.
My Everman furnace smells like burning dust — is that OK?
First time in the fall when you kick the heat on — yes, that's dust burning off the heat exchanger and clears in a few minutes. Normal. If the smell persists, smells electrical, or smells like gas, shut the system off and call us at (469) 254-0548. Gas smell means leave the house and call Atmos first (888-286-6700).
How fast can you get to Everman for a no-heat call?
We're about 55 minutes from Everman down I-35E and I-20, so same-day response is routine across 76140. During freeze events we prioritize no-heat calls in homes with kids, pets, or elderly residents. Frosty Club members get priority scheduling and no overtime charges. Call (469) 254-0548.
Can You Still Service Older R-22 Heat Pumps in Everman?
Yes — EPA 608 Universal cert #2396328 lets me legally recover, recycle, and recharge R-22 under federal regulations. R-22 production ended in 2020 under the Clean Air Act phase-out (EPA.gov), so it now runs $200 per pound installed. A typical Everman Estates and Shackleford R-22 leak repair totals $650-$1,000: electronic leak detection ($250) or nitrogen leak test ($500) plus recharge at $200/lb. Optional leak seal $350 — but it can void manufacturer warranties, so I only recommend it in specific cases. For systems past 12 years with major leaks, planning the transition to R-454B or R-32 is usually the better economics. Read our R-410A phase-out explainer for DFW homeowners.
Can You Repair My R-410A Heat Pump in Everman Estates and Shackleford?
Yes — heat pumps and ACs use the same refrigerant rules. EPA 608 Universal cert #2396328 covers R-410A heat pump service. AIM Act 2025 phase-out (Energy.gov) only stops new equipment manufacture — existing Everman Estates and Shackleford heat pumps stay serviceable. Repair cost runs the same as AC: $250-$500 for leak detection plus $100/lb recharge. Repair is usually right unless the system is past 12 years old. Read our R-410A phase-out explainer for DFW homeowners.
How Do I Schedule Emergency Heating Repair in Everman?
Call us or request service online. Same-day appointments available for Everman homeowners during winter cold snaps. Flat-rate pricing — no surprises, no hourly charges, no upsell scripts.
Written by Omar Jacobo, EPA 608 Universal Certified Lead Technician at Frosty's HVAC LLC. Licensed TACLA126718E.
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By Omar Jacobo
Texas Licensed HVAC Contractor #TACLA126718E · EPA #2396328
Co-Owner of Frosty's HVAC LLC, serving DFW since 2018. Learn more
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