Manufactured Home HVAC

Manufactured Home HVAC Installation Done Right the First Time

Most HVAC contractors aren't set up for manufactured homes. The ductwork runs differently, the equipment specs are different, and a standard residential install won't perform the way it should in your home. We've completed over 840 manufactured home installations in the past year alone — this is a core part of what we do, not a side job we figure out as we go.

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Why Manufactured Homes Require a Different Approach

Manufactured homes aren't built like site-built homes, and the HVAC systems inside them shouldn't be treated the same way. The duct systems are typically low-profile and run beneath the floor rather than through an attic. Package units and heat pumps are the standard equipment type, and they need to be sized and configured specifically for your home's layout and square footage.

 

Installing the wrong equipment — or the right equipment sized incorrectly — means your system will run constantly, fail early, or leave half your home uncomfortable. We've seen what happens when a contractor who doesn't know manufactured homes takes the job. Getting it right from the start saves you money and years of frustration.

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What's Included in a Manufactured Home HVAC Installation

Every installation we complete covers the full scope of work your home needs — not just the equipment swap.

 

  • Equipment selection matched to your home's square footage, layout, and existing ductwork
  • Removal and disposal of your old system
  • Installation of a new package unit or heat pump compatible with manufactured home specifications
  • Duct connection, sealing, and airflow verification
  • Electrical and refrigerant line connections completed to code
  • System startup, testing, and walkthrough so you know how to operate your new equipment
  • Full documentation for your Goodman or Daikin factory warranty

 

We carry both Goodman and Daikin as authorized dealers, which means your equipment comes with full manufacturer warranty protection — not a voided warranty because an uncertified installer touched it.

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Serving Manufactured Home Owners Across Southeast Texas

We've been installing HVAC systems in manufactured homes across this region since the early days of this business. Our core service area covers Orange County, Jefferson County, and Newton County, and we work regularly throughout Hardin County, the Beaumont and Lumberton corridor, Jasper, Burkeville, the Sam Rayburn and Toledo Bend lake areas, and communities like Hemp Hill, Lead Bend, and Cleveland.

 

We also serve manufactured home owners in Harris County and Montgomery County through our Conroe crew, which brings the same Southeast Texas experience to the greater Houston area. If you're outside these areas and not sure whether we cover your location, call us — our service radius extends up to 150 miles from our Orange office, and we'll tell you straight.

Active Dealer Relationships Mean Faster Installs

We currently work with 15 active manufactured home dealers across the region. If you purchased your home through a dealer and need the HVAC system installed before move-in — or if you're replacing an aging system in a home you've owned for years — we know how to coordinate the job efficiently.

 

Our dealer relationships also mean we stay current on the home models coming through the market, which affects how we spec equipment and plan ductwork. That familiarity shortens the timeline and reduces the chance of surprises on installation day.

Frequently Asked Questions About Manufactured Home HVAC Installation

  • Can a regular HVAC contractor install a system in my manufactured home?

    Technically yes, but it's not advisable. Manufactured homes require specific equipment types — primarily package units or heat pumps — and have duct systems that run differently than site-built homes. A contractor without experience in manufactured homes is more likely to size equipment incorrectly or create installation problems that affect performance and longevity.
    Can a regular HVAC contractor install a system in my manufactured home?
  • What kind of equipment do you install in manufactured homes?

    We install package units and heat pumps designed for manufactured home applications. We're authorized dealers for both Goodman and Daikin, and we select equipment based on your home's size, layout, and existing duct configuration to make sure the system performs the way it should.
    What kind of equipment do you install in manufactured homes?
  • How long does a manufactured home HVAC installation take?

    Most installations are completed in a single day. The timeline depends on the condition of your existing ductwork and whether any modifications are needed. We'll give you a realistic timeframe when we assess your home before scheduling the job.
    How long does a manufactured home HVAC installation take?
  • Do you serve manufactured home owners outside of Orange County?

    Yes. We cover a wide area across Southeast Texas, including Jefferson County, Newton County, Hardin County, the Sam Rayburn and Toledo Bend lake areas, and communities throughout the greater Houston area through our Conroe crew. Call us with your location and we'll confirm coverage.
    Do you serve manufactured home owners outside of Orange County?
  • Does my new system come with a manufacturer warranty?

    Yes. Because we're authorized Goodman and Daikin dealers, your equipment qualifies for the full factory warranty. Installations performed by non-authorized contractors can void that coverage — working with a certified dealer protects your investment from day one.
    Does my new system come with a manufacturer warranty?

Ready to Schedule Your Manufactured Home Installation?

We've been doing this work in Southeast Texas since 1982, and manufactured home installation is one of our most active service areas. Texas license #TACLA56073E. If you're ready to get your home comfortable or you want to talk through what your installation will involve, give us a call or send us a message through our contact page.