For over 40 years, Hallmark and One Hour Heating and Air have served the greater Houston area. We are pleased to announce that we are coming together as one business to continue to provide you with the highest level of service you have been used to. The new One Hour will continue to be, your source for prompt, courteous, reliable service.
Offering heating and air conditioning maintenance, installation, repairs, and everything in between, our goal is to address your needs in a timely, efficient, and cost-effective fashion.
Offering heating and air conditioning maintenance, installation, repairs, and everything in between, our goal is to address your needs in a timely, efficient, and cost-effective fashion.
Highlights and features
- Design Services, Installation Services, Residential HVAC, Cooling Services, Repair Services, Heating Services, Replacement Services, Indoor Air Quality, Commercial HVAC
Associations and certifications
- National Comfort Institute
People
Bill Fortner
General Manager
Bill Fortner has served the company and industry since 1987. Various positions he has held include installer, service technician, New Construction Field Supervisor, Estimating Manager, Service Manger, and General Manager. He graduated with honors at ITT Technical institute for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning in 1987. Bill is focused on delivering an exceptional experience to Hallmark/One Hour's customers and making the company one of the most desired places to work.
Troy A. Boddie
Commercial Hvac Manager
I've been serving in the HVAC industry since 1994, starting my career as a Customer Service Representative, working my way through sales both in the Residential and Commercial departments. I've also worked in the New Construction / Design area and as a Distributor. Maintaining both National Comfort Institute (NCI) and National Environmental Balancing Bureau (NEBB) certifications since 2003, ductwork design and airflow are areas of special interest for me.
Bob Glenn
Sales Manager
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Reviews (6)
Jill Rockwell Lusk
Nov 21, 2021
Terry Olaerts Roberts
Jun 17, 2021
Justin Dopf
Mar 05, 2021
I highly recommend Youngberg's Heating and Cooling. I have nothing negative to say whatsoever. they were prompt, on time and accurate throughout the project. Friendly and professional and do excellent work. The job I hired them for was not an easy one. they did a complete central air system on a finished home that was being lived in at the time and retrofit the whole system to our demands. They were curious of our things and respectful of our pets. These guys are the best!
Steve Lange
Dec 10, 2020
T. B.
Jun 07, 2017
Melissa S.
Feb 15, 2013
PLEASE BEWARE. INCREDIBLY DISHONEST. One Hour's technician attempted to cheat and manipulate my elderly grandmother. She has been paying the company a monthly fee for their services. This winter, when her furnace started giving her problems, their technician left her in the cold overnight before arriving the next day to turn on the pilot light (so much for their "one hour" guarantee).
He informed her that she needed a $9000 new furnace, and he would be happy to install it for her. Since she had a very nice furnace that should have had a number of good years left, we encouraged her to wait. A week later, her furnace starting acting up again, and the technician came and began applying pressure again for a new furnace. Alternately, he said he could get a repair part for $500 to fix the problem temporarily.
He left, and my grandmother spent a freezing cold night in her house. The technician called her promptly the next morning to offer to install the new furnace that day--oh, and he added "it would probably be good to do the air-conditioning unit while he's at it." My grandmother--a retired schoolteacher who lives on a limited income--thought she had no other choice but to take his advice. Fortunately, we hired another repair man to come take a look at the furnace that same day.
When he arrived he found that the One Hour technician had simply TURNED THE FURNACE OFF the night before, so that my elderly grandmother would be freezing while she considered his offer of a replacement furnace. The new technician also informed us that the faulty part was actually covered under the manufacturer's lifetime warranty, so the furnace repair should be absolutely free.
He assured us that the current furnace was one of the best on the market, and it was far from needing to be replaced. I doubt the new one that was being offered to her (at an absurd cost) would have been as good. Our new technician also told us that he had worked for a company similar to this one, and it is a common practice to push a replacement furnace for any machine that is over ten or so years old--even if it isn't necessary.
He quit because he felt this practice was unethical, and I agree. I'm so glad we were able to get some reliable help from my grandma before she was cheated by One Hour Heating and Air. I wonder how many other people have been taken for a ride by this fast-talking swindler and his company.
He informed her that she needed a $9000 new furnace, and he would be happy to install it for her. Since she had a very nice furnace that should have had a number of good years left, we encouraged her to wait. A week later, her furnace starting acting up again, and the technician came and began applying pressure again for a new furnace. Alternately, he said he could get a repair part for $500 to fix the problem temporarily.
He left, and my grandmother spent a freezing cold night in her house. The technician called her promptly the next morning to offer to install the new furnace that day--oh, and he added "it would probably be good to do the air-conditioning unit while he's at it." My grandmother--a retired schoolteacher who lives on a limited income--thought she had no other choice but to take his advice. Fortunately, we hired another repair man to come take a look at the furnace that same day.
When he arrived he found that the One Hour technician had simply TURNED THE FURNACE OFF the night before, so that my elderly grandmother would be freezing while she considered his offer of a replacement furnace. The new technician also informed us that the faulty part was actually covered under the manufacturer's lifetime warranty, so the furnace repair should be absolutely free.
He assured us that the current furnace was one of the best on the market, and it was far from needing to be replaced. I doubt the new one that was being offered to her (at an absurd cost) would have been as good. Our new technician also told us that he had worked for a company similar to this one, and it is a common practice to push a replacement furnace for any machine that is over ten or so years old--even if it isn't necessary.
He quit because he felt this practice was unethical, and I agree. I'm so glad we were able to get some reliable help from my grandma before she was cheated by One Hour Heating and Air. I wonder how many other people have been taken for a ride by this fast-talking swindler and his company.