Spring, TX - Furnace & Air Conditioning Service, Repair & Maintenance Contractor

Sevier Climate Control, Air Conditioning & Heating, LLC. is proud to serve the Spring community!

We are proud to be part of this community, serving your heating and air conditioning needs. Whether you need repair, replacement or a new installation of a furnace, air conditioner, heat pump or air filtration system, we get the job right the first time. Our certified technicians service all furnace and air conditioning make and models.

Please call us today at 281-292-6661 to consult with our home comfort specialist.

About Spring, TX - Happy to be your hometown Heating & Air Conditioning Contractor!

Spring, TX is not far outside of Houston and has all of the amenities of the big city without the downsides like pollution, crime, and traffic. It is small enough to call home but big enough to feel modern. Traditional values mingled with progressive attitudes and tons of diversity is what make Spring the special place that is. This part of the world is known for being warm most of the year and the seasonal changes are pretty mild. So, outdoor fun and family-friendly activities are never hard to find.

Southwell Park, for example, is a 5-acre facility on Nelson Street. This park includes:

  • the B.F. Clark Community Building
  • a picnic pavilion with tables
  • a barbecue pit and barbecue grills
  • a lighted basketball pavilion
  • two playgrounds: one for children aged 2 through 5 and one for

Bayer Park measures 30 acres and is mostly used for sports. It includes:

  • four lighted softball fields
  • seven lighted baseball fields

Mercer Arboretum and Botanic Gardens is home to:

  • the Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library
  • an endangered species garden with a beaver pond
  • a canoe launch, picnic areas
  • a playground for children aged 6 through 12
  • a tea house
  • a walking or biking trail

The geographic area that we now know as spring was initially occupied by the Orcoquiza Native Americans. In 1838, William Pierpont positioned a trading post on Spring Creek. In 1840, the town of Spring had 153 residents. By the mid-1840s, many German immigrants, including Gus Bayer and Carl Wunsche, moved to the area and began farming. People from Louisiana and other parts of the post-Civil War Southern U.S. settled in Spring.  Due to the mild weather and year-round sunshine, the main cash crops for town citizens were sugar cane and cotton.   In 1871, the International and Great Northern Railroad opened and caused Spring to expand. It has experienced its ups and downs over the years since but has remained an established and beautiful Texas community.