AC Repair & Heating in Clear Lake City, TX
Clear Lake grew up around Johnson Space Center starting in the early 1960s. A lot of the housing stock is original Apollo era. Original ductwork. Single-pane returns. Asbestos-wrap insulation in places that has to be handled correctly. We've upgraded thousands of these homes over the years without tearing them apart.
- Three Clear Lake ZIPs
- Apollo-era retrofits
- Asbestos-aware work
- 1,800+ Google reviews
Apollo-era ducts need a careful touch
Many Clear Lake homes built before 1980 have original duct insulation that can contain asbestos. It's not a problem until somebody disturbs it without containment. We test before we cut. When we find it, we either work around the affected runs or bring in a licensed abatement contractor before continuing. That's federal law (NESHAP) and it's how we'd handle it in our own homes.
What we run most on a Clear Lake service call
The Apollo-era housing stock skews the call mix toward older systems. Top of the list is a worn blower motor on a 25-plus-year-old air handler, these motors don't fail cleanly, they slow down gradually until the airflow can't pull the home down on a 95° afternoon. Behind that, capacitor replacement (the universal $180 to $320 call), original-spec contactors that have pitted from decades of cycling, condensate drain clearings on lines routed through original closets, and refrigerant work on aging line sets ($350 to $650 for diagnosis and R-410A recharge).
The Clear-Lake-specific call: an AC that's working on paper but the home holds at 78 instead of the 74 set point because the original duct system was sized for a smaller house plus an addition. We measure airflow at every register, identify the choked runs, and re-balance. Most of the time the equipment is fine. The distribution is what's failing.
Three ZIPs, three install patterns
77058: NASA core
The original 1960s and 70s subdivisions: Bay Knoll, University Green, Clear Lake Forest. Mid-century mechanical closets, small attics, and ducts that don't reach modern dimensions. We retrofit with low-profile equipment and side-discharge condensers when the original placement is awkward.
77059: Bay Area, mixed eras
1980s through 2000s subdivisions stretching toward Friendswood. Standard inland install practices apply. Right-sizing on replacement is the most common need.
77062: Clear Lake west
Larger lots, more wooded streets, generally newer than 77058. Most calls land on the standard suburban replacement track.
77546 overlap: Heritage Park, Bay Pointe
The Friendswood overlap on the south edge. We work both ZIPs daily and the install practices are the same as Friendswood proper.
Customers who ask the right questions
A meaningful share of Clear Lake homeowners work at Johnson Space Center, the surrounding aerospace contractors, or technical industries around the Bay Area. They ask about static pressure measurements at the air handler, refrigerant subcooling at the condenser, and what the manufacturer's design data actually says about the coil. We give them the numbers. The detail isn't extra work for us. It's how we install every system. For high-end Clear Lake homes specifically running geothermal or specifying European equipment, we install Bosch.
Clear Lake services
All residential HVAC, with the technical depth that engineer customers actually want.
ZIP and neighborhood coverage
Three Clear Lake ZIPs: 77058 (NASA core), 77059 (Bay Area), 77062 (west). Subdivisions we work in often: