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Your 2026 HVAC Planning Guide: What Houston Homeowners Should Budget for in the New Year
Most homeowners know they should budget for home maintenance, but HVAC costs often get overlooked until something breaks. In Houston—where systems run nearly year-round—HVAC planning is less about guessing and more about preparing for predictable needs.
Whether you want to avoid surprise expenses, improve your home’s comfort, or simply be proactive, having a clear HVAC plan for 2026 can save you money and stress.

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Dec 16, 20254 min read


Holiday Guests Coming? How to Keep Your Home Comfortable for a Full House
If you’ve ever hosted holiday guests, you already know the truth: getting the food right is easy compared to keeping everyone comfortable. One person runs hot, another is freezing, someone opens a window, someone else closes it, and suddenly your thermostat is at the center of a family debate.
In Houston, the challenge gets even more interesting. You may have a 40-degree morning followed by a 78-degree afternoon. Add a full house and you’ve got yourself a Texas-sized comfort

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Dec 11, 20255 min read


Energy Efficiency Myths Houston Homeowners Still Believe
Here’s the thing about Houston winters: they’re mild compared to up north, but they’re also unpredictable. One week it’s 80°, the next week you’re wondering if the pipes will freeze. That constant up-and-down has Houstonians running their HVAC systems in weird patterns — heat in the morning, AC by afternoon.
It’s also when energy efficiency myths start circulating faster than the neighborhood group text about the next cold front.

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Nov 4, 20254 min read


Gas vs. Electric Heating: Which Is Best for Houston Homes?
Let’s be honest — Houston isn’t exactly Minneapolis. We’re not shoveling snow off the driveway or layering thermal socks just to get the mail. But when those cold fronts roll in, the chill can catch you off guard (and yes, 40° feels like the Arctic when you’re used to triple-digit summers).
So what kind of heating makes the most sense for Houston homes: gas or electric? The answer depends on your home, your budget, and your tolerance for utility bills. Here’s the breakdown.

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Oct 6, 20254 min read


The Hidden Dangers of Skipping Your Furnace Tune-Up
We hear this one all the time: “It barely gets cold here — do I really need a furnace tune-up?”
Short answer: yes. Long answer: absolutely, yes.
Even though Houston winters are mild, your furnace still plays a critical role in your comfort and safety. When temperatures drop, you don’t want to discover your furnace is more “decorative” than functional. And beyond comfort, skipping your tune-up can expose you to serious risks.

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Oct 6, 20254 min read


What Homebuyers Should Ask About a Home’s HVAC System Before Closing
Buying a home is a big deal — equal parts exciting, nerve-wracking, and financially terrifying. Between inspections, appraisals, and trying to figure out if your couch will fit in the new living room, there’s one thing you cannot afford to overlook: the HVAC system.
In Houston, where air conditioning is basically a life-support system, ignoring the HVAC is like buying a car without asking if the engine works.

Velocity Air A/C & Heating
Sep 29, 20254 min read


Do I Really Need a Smart Thermostat? Pros, Cons, and Cost Savings
Smart thermostats are the fancy coffee makers of HVAC — everyone’s talking about them, they look sleek on your wall, and they promise to make your life easier. But do you really need one, or is this just another shiny gadget trying to take your money? Let’s break it down.

Velocity Air A/C & Heating
Sep 1, 20254 min read


5 Ways to Winterize Your Home in Under an Hour
Winter in Houston is unpredictable — but your comfort doesn’t have to be.
Our latest blog shares 5 quick, low-cost ways to winterize your home in under an hour and keep your HVAC system running strong all season long.

Velocity Air A/C & Heating
Jan 20, 20253 min read
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