Texas Heat is Tough—Your A/C Should Be Tougher!
Regular A/C maintenance isn’t just about preventing breakdowns—it’s about lowering energy bills, improving cooling performance, and extending the life of your system. At All Elements Heating & Air, we provide comprehensive air conditioning maintenance services to ensure your A/C runs at peak efficiency all year long. Whether you own a residential or commercial air conditioning system, regular tune-ups ensure optimal performance and help prevent breakdowns during the hottest months.
Keep Your A/C Running Strong—No Surprises, No Sweat!
Your air conditioner works hard all summer—regular maintenance keeps it efficient, reliable, and cost-effective. Dust buildup, worn-out parts, and refrigerant issues can strain your system, leading to higher bills and unexpected breakdowns. A professional tune-up ensures better cooling, lower energy costs, and a longer lifespan for your A/C.

Routine A/C Maintenance Benefits
Regular maintenance of your air conditioning system is crucial for optimal performance and longevity. Just like a car, your air conditioner needs regular attention to ensure it runs smoothly and efficiently. Here are some key benefits of keeping up with routine A/C maintenance:
Why Choose All Elements for Your A/C Maintenance?
East Texas homeowners rely on All Elements Heating & Air because we do more than just maintain air conditioners—we help you prevent breakdowns, lower energy bills, and extend the life of your system. Our thorough A/C tune-ups keep your unit running at peak efficiency, so you stay cool and comfortable all summer long. With expert service, honest pricing, and a commitment to your comfort, we make maintenance easy and hassle-free.
Experienced Technicians
Our certified experts stay current with the latest industry standards.
Transparent Pricing
With us, what you see is what you get—clear, competitive quotes with no hidden costs or surprises.
Efficient Service
Your time is valuable, and we won’t waste it. Our technicians work quickly and efficiently so you can get back to enjoying a nice, cool home.
Local Expertise
We don’t just work here; we also live here. We understand the unique cooling needs of East Texas homes and provide tailored solutions to fit our local climate.

Don't Sweat A Breakdown!
PROFESSIONAL A/C TUNE-UPS FOR LASTING PERFORMANCE
Your air conditioner works hard in the Texas heat—make sure it’s ready for the hottest days of the year with expert maintenance from All Elements Heating & Air. A simple tune-up can prevent costly repairs, lower energy bills, and extend your system’s lifespan.
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN YOUR A/C MAINTENANCE?
- Full System Inspection – We check for wear, loose parts, and refrigerant levels.
- Filter Replacement & Cleaning – Keeps airflow strong and air quality high.
- Coil & Condenser Cleaning – Improves efficiency by removing dirt buildup.
- Thermostat Calibration – Ensures accurate temperature control.
- Lubricating Moving Parts – Reduces strain on motors and fan blades.
- Checking Electrical Connections – Prevents fire hazards and system failures.
- Performance Testing – Verifies cooling capacity and airflow.
Want year-round protection? Join our HVAC Maintenance Service Plan for priority service, discounts on repairs, and scheduled tune-ups!
- Priority Service – Faster response times for emergency repairs.
- Discounts on Repairs – Save on future air conditioning repair service
- Regular Tune-Ups – Scheduled visits to prevent system failures.
Call (903) 702-3941 now to schedule your A/C maintenance!
7 reasons Why Air Conditioners Fail
LOW OR LEAKING REFRIGERANT
Refrigerant is essential for cooling your home. If levels are too low due to leaks or improper charging, your A/C won’t cool effectively, leading to higher energy bills and system strain.
CLOGGED OR DIRTY AIR FILTERS
A dirty air filter restricts airflow, making your system work harder. Over time, this can cause overheating, reduced efficiency, and even complete system failure.
DIRTY CONDENSER COILS
Outdoor condenser coils release heat from your home. When coated with dirt and debris, they can’t function properly, forcing your system to overwork and wear down faster.
FAULTY THERMOSTAT
If your thermostat isn’t calibrated correctly or is malfunctioning, it can cause erratic cooling cycles, uneven temperatures, or prevent your A/C from turning on altogether.
ELECTRICAL FAILURES
Loose wiring, faulty capacitors, or failing relays can prevent your A/C from running efficiently. Electrical issues can also cause sudden shutdowns or prevent the system from starting.
FROZEN EVAPORATOR COILS
Restricted airflow or refrigerant issues can lead to ice forming on the evaporator coils. When this happens, your A/C struggles to cool properly and may completely shut down.
AGING OR WORN-OUT COMPONENTS
Over time, motors, compressors, and other essential A/C parts wear out, reducing efficiency and increasing the risk of breakdowns. Older systems may require frequent repairs or replacement.
Frequently Asked Questions
4-8 hours. Furnace installation in a residential home usually takes 4-8 hours, depending on the complexity of the job. Additional time may need to be added to account for ductwork, electrical, or gas line modifications to properly match the new equipment.
Homeowners insurance might cover the cost to replace your furnace or boiler if it's damaged or destroyed by a covered peril. While there's no specific furnace or boiler replacement insurance, this coverage can provide financial relief in such situations.
Answer: A typical furnace repair can cost anywhere between $150 and $3,000, depending on the severity of the issue and the part that needs replacing. Minor repairs like cleaning a flame sensor usually fall in the $100-$300 range, while major component replacements like a blower motor could cost upwards of $800 - $3,500.
Minor repairs
Basic fixes like filter replacements, thermostat adjustments, or minor electrical repairs usually cost between $100 and $300.
Intermediate repairs
More involved repairs including faulty ignitor replacements, moderate ductwork issues, or fan belt problems typically fall within the $300 - $600 range.
Major component replacements
Replacing significant parts like the blower motor, heat exchanger, or circuit board can cost between $850 and $3,500.
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Factors influencing cost:
- Complexity of the repair: simple issues like a dirty flame sensor are cheaper to fix than complex problems with the heat exchanger.
- Parts cost: the price of the required replacement part can significantly impact the total cost.
- Labor costs: emergency repairs or repairs requiring extensive labor may be more expensive.
If your furnace system is less than 15 years old and the cost of repair is less than half the cost of replacement. Keep pushing forward. If your furnace system is more than 15 years old and requires a costly repair to maintain peak efficiency, take decisive action and get a quote on a new furnace.
A well-maintained furnace can operate efficiently for 15 to 20 years. However, adhering to annual maintenance schedules and addressing repairs promptly can significantly extend its lifespan, ensuring optimal performance and reliability over a longer period.
