Furnace & Heating Repair in Greenville, TX

Serving Greenville • Hunt County • Rockwall County & Beyond

Heat quit on the coldest night of the year? Call us. We pin down the actual problem and get the house warm again, no twenty-grand system pitch. Fast service across Greenville and all of Hunt County.

24/7 Emergency
AC Repair
Day • Night • Weekends
Josh Pennington, owner and lead technician, with the Pennington Home Comfort & Air branded service van

Heating Out? Let's Fix The Problem.

Common heating failures we fix:

  • Won’t ignite
  • Pilot light out
  • Bad blower motor
  • Heat pump trouble
  • Cold air blowing
  • Furnace short-cycling
Hvac Air Handler In Hunt County Texas

Exceptional Service On Every Call

Every service call covers the same ground, no matter what’s wrong:

The full diagnostic.

We find the real problem, not a hunch dressed up as one.

Condenser coil cleaning, on the house.

Most shops slip this onto the bill. We don’t.

A 20-point-plus inspection.

Your whole system checked top to bottom, while we’re already there.

Checking The Furnace and Everything Else

A furnace that can’t keep up isn’t always the furnace. We’ve got building-envelope coursework behind us, so we check the things plenty of techs walk right past: attic insulation, ventilation, where the heat’s leaking out. Then we tell you what’s actually making the house cold.

Repair vs Replace

Repair Now, Replace Only When It’s Truly Time

Most no-heat calls come down to a repair: an igniter, a part, the immediate issue, not a whole new furnace. We fix that first and get you warm tonight.

When a furnace is genuinely done, we tell you straight and lay your options out on your timeline. No pressure, no rushing you into a replacement you don’t need yet.

Straight Answers to the Heating Questions We Hear Most

Yes. We answer 24/7, nights and weekends. Call or text and a real person picks up, no answering service standing between you and help. On a freeze night that’s exactly when we want the call, and sometimes we can walk you through something over the phone first.

Often a bad igniter, a flame sensor, or a pilot issue. We find the actual cause and fix that, instead of guessing our way through parts.

Yes. Heat pumps, gas furnaces, the whole heating side. We’ve got 16 years in North Texas HVAC.

No. We fix the immediate issue first and lay the rest out as honest options. Nobody’s throwing the whole book at you.

Worth it. A quick service call before the first hard freeze catches the small stuff, and we’d rather find it on a warm afternoon than at 2 a.m. when it’s 20 degrees out.