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San Antonio residents recognize the critical importance of functional climate control systems throughout our region's demanding weather conditions. When your HVAC equipment suddenly malfunctions, prompt professional intervention becomes absolutely crucial. Team Enoch provides round-the-clock emergency HVAC services throughout San Antonio and surrounding communities, supported by qualified specialists and rapid response capabilities.
Whether facing air conditioning breakdowns during San Antonio's scorching summer months or heating system problems during winter cold fronts, our dedicated emergency team operates continuously to restore comfort to your home or commercial facility.
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HVAC emergencies occur unexpectedly and demand immediate attention to prevent safety hazards or significant property damage. Our San Antonio emergency response team frequently handles:


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Team Enoch offers complete emergency HVAC repair services throughout San Antonio. Our certified specialists respond immediately to address various equipment failures, including:
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Our commitment is to provide absolute value for every customer on every job
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Team Enoch works on your schedule. Whether it's an emergency or routine maintenance, we’re available 24/7 with flexible appointments, so you get expert HVAC service without disrupting your day.
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With Team Enoch, you only pay when the job is complete. No upfront costs or hidden fees. We focus on quality work first, then handle payment once you’re fully satisfied.
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Team Enoch delivers the best value across the Texas Triangle, including DFW, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio. No reputable contractor can match our quality service at a better price.
Troubleshooting Methods
01
Relight the Pilot Light (Older Models)
Turn the knob to “off,” wait 5 minutes, then relight per the furnace’s instructions.
02
Replace Your Air Filter
Dirty filters restrict airflow and can shut down your furnace. If you can’t see light through it, it’s time for a new one. Use a filter with the correct airflow direction (arrow toward the furnace).
03
Inspect Your Breaker & Furnace Switch
Find your main electrical panel and check if the “furnace” breaker has tripped. Flip the breaker fully off and then back on. Ensure the furnace wall switch (often near the unit) is in the “on” position.
04
Check the Thermostat
Set the thermostat to “heat,” replace the batteries if the screen is blank, raise the temperature by 5 degrees, and switch the fan from “auto” to “on” to test power.
05
Look for Error Codes
Many modern furnaces flash LED error codes through a small window—check your manual or call us to decode it.
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