Heating Repair & Replacement for North Texas Homes

Furnaces and heat pumps serviced and installed with the same honest, quality-focused approach we bring to everything.

When the Cold Hits, Your Heating System Needs to Work

North Texas winters may be milder than up north, but when temperatures drop, you need heat you can count on. Whether your furnace won’t ignite, your heat pump isn’t keeping up, or your system is making concerning noises, Burris Mechanical Group is here to help.

We bring the same repair-first mindset to heating that we bring to cooling. We’ll diagnose the real problem, explain your options clearly, and help you make the right decision for your home.

Heating Repair Services

Systems We Repair:

Common Heating Issues We Fix

Furnace Not Igniting

Could be an igniter, gas valve, or control board issue. We diagnose accurately before recommending repairs.

Heat Pump Not Heating

May be a refrigerant issue, reversing valve problem, or defrost cycle malfunction. We have the expertise to troubleshoot heat pump systems correctly.

Uneven Heating

Some rooms warm while others stay cold? Often an airflow or ductwork issue we can diagnose and correct.

Strange Noises

Banging, squealing, or rumbling from your furnace usually indicates a problem that needs attention.

System Running Constantly

If your heat never shuts off but your home never gets warm enough, something's wrong. We'll find it.

High Heating Bills

Unusually high bills often point to efficiency problems or a system working harder than it should.

Our Replacement Process

1. Evaluation

We assess your current system, your home's heating needs, and your priorities (efficiency, budget, features).

2. Recommendation

We recommend equipment that fits your situation—not the most expensive option, but the right option.

3. Quality Installation

Proper installation for safe, efficient operation. Gas furnaces require correct venting, gas connections, and safety testing.

4. Verification & Walkthrough

We verify everything operates correctly and walk you through your new system.

Heat Pump Specialists

Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling, making them popular in North Texas. But they require different expertise than traditional furnaces.

Our team is experienced with heat pump systems, including:

  • Air source heat pumps
  • Dual fuel systems (heat pump + gas furnace backup)
  • Mini-split heat pumps
  • Commercial heat pump applications


Whether you need repair, maintenance, or a new heat pump installation, we have the knowledge to do it right.

Heating Issues? Let's Get You Warm.

Call us for heating repair or to discuss replacement options. Honest advice, quality work.

Heating Repair & Furnace Replacement in North Texas

While North Texas winters are milder than much of the country, a heating system failure during a cold snap can be a serious problem for your family or business. Burris Mechanical Group provides fast, reliable heating repair and furnace replacement services throughout Lake Dallas and the greater North Texas area. Whether you have a gas furnace, heat pump, or electric heating system, our technicians are equipped to diagnose and fix the problem quickly.

Common Heating Problems We Fix

The most common heating issues we encounter in North Texas include igniter failures that prevent the furnace from lighting, dirty flame sensors that cause the system to shut off prematurely, cracked heat exchangers (a serious safety concern that requires immediate attention), blower motor failures, thermostat malfunctions, and heat pump issues such as refrigerant leaks or defrost cycle problems. If your system is producing unusual noises, cycling on and off frequently, or simply not keeping up with the thermostat setting, give us a call.

When to Replace Your Heating System

Most gas furnaces have a lifespan of 15–20 years, while heat pumps typically last 10–15 years. If your system is approaching or past these ages and requiring frequent repairs, replacement is likely the more cost-effective choice. A new high-efficiency system can also deliver significant energy savings compared to an older unit. We will give you an honest assessment of whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your specific situation.

Frequently Asked Questions: Heating Repair

Is it safe to run my furnace if it smells like gas?
No. If you smell gas near your furnace, turn off the system immediately, leave the building, and call your gas utility company. Do not attempt to diagnose or repair a gas leak yourself.

What is a heat pump, and how is it different from a furnace?
A heat pump is an all-electric system that moves heat rather than generating it. It can both heat and cool your home, making it a versatile option. In mild climates like North Texas, heat pumps are often very efficient. In extreme cold, they may need a backup heating element to keep up.

How do I know if my heat exchanger is cracked?
A cracked heat exchanger is a serious safety issue because it can allow carbon monoxide to enter your living space. Signs include a yellow or flickering burner flame, soot around the furnace, and unusual smells. Only a qualified technician can properly inspect the heat exchanger — this is one reason regular maintenance is so important.