Furnace Repair in Tiki Island, TX
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Recent Furnace Repair Work in Tiki Island
Real jobs completed by our team in the Tiki Island area
Aaron & Merrik
April 2026
Why Is My Heater Making a Loud Noise?
The Problem
A Tiki island homeowner was concerned about their heater making a loud, unsettling noise during operation.
What We Found
Aaron discovered that the noise was caused by a loose blower wheel inside the heater unit.
The Fix
Merrik tightened the blower wheel and secured it properly to eliminate the noise. He also conducted a thorough inspection of the unit to ensure no other components were affected.
The Result
The heater operated quietly and efficiently after the repair, providing peace of mind to the homeowner.
Pro Tip
Regularly check and tighten any loose components in your heating system to prevent noise and potential damage.
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Why Quality Furnace Repair Matters in Tiki Island
Direct Salt Air Exposure
Tiki Island's location in West Galveston Bay subjects HVAC equipment to relentless salt air from all directions. Outdoor units corrode at 2-3x the rate of inland locations, making coastal-rated equipment and quarterly maintenance non-negotiable.
Waterfront Humidity
Surrounded by bay water, Tiki Island experiences some of the highest humidity levels in the region. Standard AC systems cannot adequately control indoor moisture — whole-home dehumidifiers are strongly recommended for every Tiki Island property.
Hurricane Vulnerability
Tiki Island's low elevation and bay exposure make it highly susceptible to storm surge, wind damage, and power surges during hurricanes and tropical storms. HVAC systems need proper anchoring, elevation, and surge protection to survive storm season.
Small Island Access
Tiki Island's single-access bridge and small community mean HVAC service requires a provider familiar with the island. We know Tiki Island well and maintain the parts inventory and scheduling flexibility to serve island residents without delays.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Furnace Repair in Tiki Island
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Why is my furnace blowing cold air?
The most common causes in Galveston are a failed sequencer (electric furnaces) or a failed igniter or flame sensor (gas furnaces). In electric furnaces, sequencers stage heating elements on in sequence — if the first-stage sequencer fails from salt corrosion, no elements activate and the blower pushes unheated air. In gas furnaces, a cracked igniter or corroded flame sensor prevents the burner from lighting or staying lit.
Is a burning smell when I first turn on my furnace normal?
Usually, yes. After sitting idle for nine months in Galveston humidity, dust settles on heating elements. The first time they heat up, that dust burns off and produces a brief burning smell. It should clear within 30 minutes to an hour. If the smell persists, smells like melting plastic or rubber, or is accompanied by visible smoke, turn the system off and call for service — those indicate an electrical or component problem.
Should I repair or replace my furnace?
If the furnace is under 15 years old and needs a single component replaced, repair usually makes sense. Common repairs run $100-$600 depending on the part. If the furnace is over 15-20 years old, has multiple failed components, or shows significant corrosion damage, replacement is usually the better investment. A new electric furnace runs $1,500-$3,500, and you should also consider a heat pump conversion for Galveston mild climate.
How long does a furnace repair take?
Most furnace repairs are completed in a single visit, typically within one to two hours. Our trucks carry the components that fail most often in coastal environments — sequencers, heating elements, capacitors, igniters, flame sensors, and control boards. For less common parts, we may need to order and return for a second visit, but we will give you a clear timeline upfront.
Why does my furnace keep shutting off after running for a few seconds?
For gas furnaces, this is almost always a corroded flame sensor. The sensor cannot detect the flame properly due to salt-air oxidation, so the gas valve shuts down as a safety measure. For electric furnaces, a clogged filter or failed blower motor can cause the high-limit safety switch to trip, shutting the system down to prevent overheating. Both are common and repairable issues.
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