Frequently Asked Questions

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Does MAK Comfort offer financing?

Yes, MAK Comfort offers financing options. We provide flexible financing to help make HVAC repairs, system replacements, and new installations more affordable for homeowners in League City, Friendswood, Webster, and the Houston area. Financing options vary, so contact MAK Comfort to learn about current plans and find the best option for your home and budget.

How do I schedule HVAC service with MAK Comfort?

You can schedule HVAC service near you by calling MAK Comfort, booking online, or messaging us directly through our Google Business Profile.

Are your HVAC technicians licensed and insured?

Yes. All MAK Comfort technicians are licensed, trained, and insured, so you can feel confident you’re getting professional HVAC service you can trust.

Does MAK Comfort install new air conditioners and heating systems?

Yes. MAK Comfort provides HVAC system installation and replacement, including energy-efficient air conditioners and heating systems with free in-home estimates.

Does MAK Comfort offer HVAC maintenance plans?

Yes. MAK Comfort offers affordable HVAC maintenance plans that include seasonal tune-ups, priority service, and discounts on repairs for homeowners in the Houston area.

How often should I service my HVAC system in Texas?

In Texas, HVAC systems should be serviced twice a year — spring for AC and fall for heating — to prevent breakdowns, improve efficiency, and extend system life.

Do you offer heating repair near Friendswood, TX?

Yes. MAK Comfort offers expert heating repair and furnace service in Friendswood, TX, ensuring your home stays warm and energy efficient during colder months.

Do you offer emergency HVAC service near me?

Yes. MMAK Comfort provides emergency HVAC repair in League City, Webster, Friendswood, and nearby areas when your AC or heater stops working unexpectedly.

Does MAK Comfort offer AC repair in League City, Texas?

Yes. MAK Comfort provides fast, professional air conditioning repair in League City, TX, including emergency AC service, diagnostics, and same-day repairs when available.

Who is the best HVAC company near me?

MAK Comfort is a trusted local HVAC company serving League City, Friendswood, Webster, and Houston, TX, providing reliable AC repair, heating repair, and HVAC maintenance.

How often should I service my HVAC system in Texas?

In Texas, HVAC systems should be serviced twice a year — spring for AC and fall for heating — to prevent breakdowns, improve efficiency, and extend system life.

How often should I change my air filter?

This will depend on the filter type and size. Filters in the ceiling or wall are normally 1” filters and recommended to be changed on a monthly basis. Media filter usually installed at the unit in the attic can go longer without changing. These media filters are best to be checked every month and each home determines the length of time that filter can be used. Ultimately, it’s best to check your filter every month and change when needed.

How long does an HVAC system typically last?

On average, HVAC systems last between 10 and 20 years. The amount of time you can expect from your HVAC will vary greatly depending on the specific model, how often you have it serviced, how often you change the air filter, and your specific usage patterns.

Why is my HVAC system constantly running?

An HVAC system that is constantly running can be a symptom of a few different problems, such as a thermostat set to "continuous run" mode, a system that is too small for the space it is cooling or heating, or a possible malfunction that needs professional attention.

My energy bills have skyrocketed. Could this be related to my HVAC system?

Yes, a sudden increase in your energy bills could indicate that your HVAC system is not running efficiently. This could be due to a number of factors, such as a dirty or clogged filter, leaks in your ductwork, or a system that is nearing the end of its lifespan. MAK Comfort helps homeowners in League City, Friendswood, Webster, and the Houston area lower energy bills through HVAC repair, maintenance, system replacement, ductwork improvements, and insulation services. If you’re searching for ways to reduce high energy costs, our team is here to help restore comfort and efficiency.

What is a SEER rating?

SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. It measures the cooling efficiency of your air conditioner or heat pump. A higher SEER rating means greater energy efficiency. In order to receive the benefits of a higher SEER rating, you must upgrade the entire system. MAK Comfort will be happy to custom design an air conditioning and heating system that fits your needs and budget.

What size HVAC system do I need for my home?

The size of your HVAC system depends on a variety of factors including the total square footage of your home, the type and quality of insulation, the number and type of windows, and even the number of people living in the home. MAK Comfort would be happy to conduct a load calculation to determine the right size for your home. If you’re unsure whether your current system is properly sized, we offer in-home evaluations to help homeowners in League City, Friendswood, Webster, and the Houston area choose the right HVAC system for long-term comfort and efficiency.

What is HVAC zoning?

HVAC zoning involves dividing your home into different areas or "zones," each controlled by its own thermostat. This allows for more precise control of temperature and airflow throughout your home, potentially saving energy and improving comfort.

Can a smart thermostat really save me money?

Yes, a smart thermostat can save you money by allowing you to schedule temperature changes based on when you\'ll be home, away, or asleep. Some models can even learn your habits and adjust accordingly to maximize efficiency.

How can I reduce strain on my HVAC system?

MAK Comfort regular maintenance, changing or cleaning filters regularly, ensuring proper insulation, using ceiling fans to circulate air, and keeping vents unblocked can all help reduce strain on your HVAC system.