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“It’s November in Texas — Mild Weather, Perfect Time for Winter Prep!”

“It’s November in Texas — Mild Weather, Perfect Time for Winter Prep!”

Even though the Texas weather is still treating us to those mild afternoons, winter is just around the corner — and that’s exactly why now is the perfect time to get your home ready for the colder months ahead.

At Texas Pride Heating & Air, we know how unpredictable Texas winters can be — one week it’s 75°, the next it’s 25°. Here’s how to stay ahead of the curve:

  • Schedule Your Heating Tune-Up
    Your furnace has been sitting idle for months. Dust, debris, or worn parts can cause inefficiency or even failure when you need heat most. A quick tune-up ensures everything’s running safely and efficiently before the first cold snap hits.
  • Replace or Check Your Filters
    Clogged filters make your system work harder, costing you more money. Change your filter now — it’s a cheap way to improve air quality and prevent costly breakdowns.
  • Test Your Thermostat
    Switch your thermostat to heat and make sure it kicks on properly. If you’ve been thinking about upgrading to a smart thermostat, this is the perfect time to do it — they help save energy and keep your home comfortable all season long.
  • Check Carbon Monoxide Detectors
    Safety first. Make sure your carbon monoxide detectors are working properly and replace batteries if needed. This is especially important if you have gas heating.
  • Seal Drafts & Inspect Ductwork
    Even small leaks around doors, windows, or duct joints can waste a lot of warm air (and money). We can help identify and seal those trouble spots to keep your home cozy and efficient.

💡 Bottom Line: Don’t wait for the first cold front to find out your heater isn’t working right. The best time for maintenance is now, while the weather’s still nice and our schedule’s open.

📞 Call Texas Pride Heating & Air or book online today to get your system winter-ready — and avoid those “no heat” emergencies later!

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