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Twelve pages, grouped the way the decision actually gets made in Fort Bend County: what is it doing right now, is it worth fixing, what is above the ceiling, what happens in October, and why the house can be cold and still feel wrong.
The two pages that settle most Sugar Land air conditioning questions before anything else does.
Climate Zone 2A, 89 days a year at or above 90°F, and 4,099 cooling degree days. What fails first on a system running that schedule, and what to check before anyone is dispatched.
The value page. Around $7,500 for a 2,000 sq ft Houston home, a 10-to-15-year national life expectancy that runs short here, and what belongs in the quote.
Peak season, and the calls that cannot wait for Tuesday.
What counts as an emergency in a Houston August, what after-hours pricing looks like, and what to do in the hours before someone arrives.
No basement, no crawl space. The air handler sits above a finished ceiling and makes gallons of water a day. The pan, the secondary line and the float switch, in the order they fail.
Two things that decide how a Sugar Land system performs and are almost never in the comparison between quotes.
Ducts through an unconditioned attic are the regional norm. A supply leak loses cooling outright; a return leak imports hot, humid attic air the system then has to dry.
Short cycling, an upstairs five degrees warm, and a house that is cold and clammy at once. Mostly sizing and duct problems that surface at the wall.
Every system here provides heat too, and it sits unused for seven months before being asked for full output on one night.
961 heating degree days against 4,099 cooling. Ignition assemblies, flame sensors, rodent nests in the burner compartment, and the cracked heat exchanger nobody can see.
Because the furnace and the AC share one attic stack, a November no-heat call on a fifteen-year-old system is a changeout conversation - and a calmer one than July.
One machine for both seasons, no combustion and no heat exchanger. The Gulf Coast is close to the ideal case rather than the marginal one.
The two pages that change the answer to "repair or replace" more than any diagnosis does.
R-22, R-410A and A2L - including the EPA reversal of 26 May 2026, effective 27 July 2026, that most published content has not caught up with. Texas did not codify the original deadline.
The April cooling check, and the October heating check almost nobody in Houston books. One of the two has a carbon monoxide angle.
Why a house at 74°F can still feel wrong. Latent load, run time, and when dehumidification is the real answer rather than a colder setpoint.
Own or manage a building rather than a house? Light commercial is rooftop package units rather than split systems, a property manager on a service agreement rather than a homeowner, and downtime that costs a tenant money — see commercial AC and HVAC.
Describe what the system is doing, or just say what year the house went up and how old the equipment is. Either is enough to start.
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