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Quick facts
- AreaSpring
- StateTX
- Providers14
- Climate zone2A-Hot-Humid
- Heating degree days1,600
- Recommended systemac focused
Why HVAC matters in Spring
Spring sits in IECC climate zone 2A-Hot-Humid with average January temperatures of 55°F and July highs around 82°F. With 2,800 cooling degree days, air conditioning is critical during summer months.
TX (Harris County) falls in IECC 2A-Hot-Humid. HDD 1600 / CDD 2800 per NOAA 1991–2020 state averages drive a ac focused HVAC strategy. Climate data is zone-level; consult a contractor for site-specific load calcs.
About Spring HVAC
14 HVAC providers list active service in Spring — a small but workable shortlist. Getting three quotes is realistic if you plan a week out. Harris County pricing tends to track the regional median, with premium brands and efficiency tiers driving the range.
Spring averages July highs near 82°F and 2,800 cooling degree days, which puts AC compressors under load for 4–6 months a year. Oversized or poorly-sized equipment fails early in this duty cycle. Homeowners in Spring should expect seasonal pricing swings — spring and fall are the value windows for installs. CenterPoint Energy (Texas)'s CenterPoint Home Efficiency Heat Pump Rebate currently offers up to $1,800 toward a qualifying system, which meaningfully shifts the cost-of-ownership math.
Top local providers
Request quotes →- Amazing MorrowTop rated
What customers say “Disclosure: I'm a furnace engineer. I decided to replace a builder-grade 1-stage Lennox system that blew an evaporator…”
- Majestic ACTop rated
What customers say “I am so pleased with this company, Majestic AC took the time to listen to my concerns , worked with me , came out a few…”
- The Chill BrothersTop rated
What customers say “Karie Mitchell came out to help me with my AC system my furnace had failed. The complete system was old & using much…”
- Champion and NashTop rated
What customers say “We had an issue with our AC unit not cooling. The service tech was very responsive and came out the site and performed…”
- Expo Heating & Cooling Inc.Top rated
What customers say “Issac was great and walked me through the issues with our AC unit and did a great job making some quick fixes for now…”
- Asap HvacTop rated
What customers say “I think ASAP is a first-class operation. I had trouble with my air conditioner and I contacted Zachary because I know…”
What customers say “Fresh AC Tech LLC did an outstanding job from start to finish. Pricing was fair, transparent, and very reasonable for…”
- KAC ExpressTop rated
What customers say “I had an excellent experience with KAC Express from start to finish. The team was professional, punctual, and extremely…”
What customers say “Excellent company! They were fair honest and showed up on time. They provide an honest assessment and are not here to…”
What customers say “Bruce Mech should be extremely proud to have Jason as an employee! He was able to answer all of my questions and…”
- Premium Comfort LLCTop rated
What customers say “Premium Comfort is everything their name entails. We received top tier customer service from start to finish of our…”
- Quick Breeze A/C, LLCTop rated
What customers say “Absolutely outstanding service! I had my AC system cleaned and maintained, and I couldn’t be happier with the results.…”
- Quality Comfort Air, LLCTop rated
What customers say “I didn't get a discount for this review. I wasn't asked to review this company. I am reviewing it because of the…”
- Thermal Heating and Cooling LLC.Top rated
What customers say “Had a different AC company come out for our usual maintenance. We fully replaced two units 2-3 years ago. They let us…”
What Spring homeowners say
“Disclosure: I'm a furnace engineer. I decided to replace a builder-grade 1-stage Lennox system that blew an evaporator coil leak and lost all refrigerant charge. Upgraded to a variable-speed system: Lennox EL18 variable-capacity outdoor unit & Lenno…”
“Fresh AC Tech LLC did an outstanding job from start to finish. Pricing was fair, transparent, and very reasonable for the Spring, TX market—no upselling, no pressure, just honest, quality work. My service tech, Alex, was excellent. He took the time …”
“I am so pleased with this company, Majestic AC took the time to listen to my concerns , worked with me , came out a few times to make sure my problem gets solved before I purchase anything, they proved that they didnt want to just take my money, they…”
Local pricing snapshot
Repairs typically run $150–$600. Full system replacements range from $4k for a basic furnace to $12k+ for a premium heat pump. Prices vary by system type, efficiency, and whether ductwork modifications are needed.
Available rebates in Spring
- CenterPoint Energy (Texas): CenterPoint Home Efficiency Heat Pump Rebate — $500–$1,800 for heat pump
- CenterPoint Energy (Texas): CenterPoint High-Efficiency Central AC Rebate — $300–$900 for central ac
Federal tax credits (up to $2,000 for heat pumps) can stack with utility rebates. See full cost breakdown →
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Frequently Asked Questions
How important is air conditioning in Spring?
Very. With 2800 cooling degree days and summer highs regularly exceeding 82°F, AC is essential in Spring. Central AC or a heat pump (which provides both heating and cooling) is strongly recommended. Budget $3,500-$7,000 for a quality cooling system installation.
What HVAC rebates are available in Spring?
Spring homeowners can stack multiple incentives: CenterPoint Energy (Texas) offers up to $1,800 for heat pump installations. Add the federal 25C tax credit ($2,000), and total savings can reach $3,800+. Ask your installer to itemize which rebates apply to your specific project.
How much does HVAC work cost in Spring?
In Spring, typical costs range from $150-$600 for repairs, $4,000-$8,000 for a standard furnace or AC replacement, and $6,000-$14,000 for a heat pump system. After available rebates, heat pump installations often net out to $4,000-$9,000. Get 2-3 written quotes to compare — prices vary significantly between contractors.
How do I verify a HVAC contractor is licensed in Texas?
Texas HVAC contractors must hold an Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Contractor License from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) — either Class A (unlimited tonnage) or Class B (under 25 tons / 1.5M BTU heating). Verify at tdlr.texas.gov/LicenseSearch and confirm the license is Active, the $10,000 surety bond or equivalent is in place, and general liability insurance is current.
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