Manufactured Home HVAC
Manufactured Home AC Repair in Southeast Texas
When your air conditioner stops working in a manufactured home, you need someone who actually knows the system — not a tech who shows up, scratches their head, and tells you the parts aren't available. All Seasons A/C has been repairing manufactured home HVAC systems across Southeast Texas since 1982, and we've completed over 840 manufactured home installs in the past year alone across 15 active dealer relationships. We know these units inside and out.
Why Manufactured Home AC Repair Is Different
Manufactured homes use package units and heat pumps that sit outside the home and handle both heating and cooling in a single cabinet. These systems require different diagnostic approaches, different parts, and different installation knowledge than the split systems found in site-built homes. A technician trained only on residential split systems may misdiagnose the problem, order the wrong parts, or miss issues that are specific to how manufactured home systems are configured. Our crews work on these units regularly — it's not a specialty we added as an afterthought, it's a core part of what we do every day.
Common AC Problems We Repair in Manufactured Homes
If your system is showing any of these signs, it's time to call:
- The unit runs but the home won't cool down to the set temperature
- Warm or weak airflow coming from the vents
- The system cycles on and off more frequently than normal
- Unusual sounds from the package unit — grinding, rattling, or squealing
- Ice forming on the unit or refrigerant lines
- The system won't turn on at all, or the thermostat isn't responding
- Higher-than-normal electric bills without a clear reason
Many of these issues have straightforward causes — low refrigerant, a failed capacitor, a dirty coil, or a faulty contactor. Others point to something more serious. Either way, we'll give you a straight answer about what's wrong and what it will take to fix it.
What to Expect When You Call All Seasons A/C
We don't send out inexperienced crews to figure it out on the job. When we arrive, we run a full diagnostic on your system — checking refrigerant levels, electrical components, airflow, coil condition, and the thermostat — before we quote you anything. You'll know exactly what the problem is, what caused it, and what the repair will cost before we start work. No surprises on the invoice, and no pressure to replace a system that can be fixed.
We serve Orange County, Jefferson County, Newton County, and the surrounding area from our Orange, TX location, and our Conroe crew covers Harris County and Montgomery County. If you're in the Southeast Texas region — including the Beaumont corridor, Lumberton, Jasper, and the lake areas around Sam Rayburn and Toledo Bend — we can get to you.
Authorized Goodman and Daikin Service
All Seasons A/C is an authorized Goodman and Daikin dealer, which means we can service and repair these systems while keeping your factory warranty intact. If your manufactured home came with a Goodman or Daikin package unit, having an unauthorized technician work on it can void that coverage. Our Texas HVAC license #TACLA56073E is current, and every job is fully insured. You're not taking a chance when you call us — you're calling the contractor who's been doing this work in your community for over two decades.
Frequently Asked Questions About Manufactured Home AC Repair
Can a regular HVAC company repair a manufactured home AC system?
Technically yes, but in practice many residential HVAC contractors have limited experience with the package units and heat pumps used in manufactured homes. These systems have different configurations, different parts, and different diagnostic requirements than split systems in site-built homes. A contractor who works on manufactured home systems regularly will diagnose and fix the problem faster and more accurately.Can a regular HVAC company repair a manufactured home AC system?How long does a typical manufactured home AC repair take?
Most repairs are completed in a single visit once we've diagnosed the problem and have the necessary parts. Common repairs — capacitor replacements, refrigerant recharges, contactor failures — are usually handled the same day. If a part needs to be ordered, we'll give you a clear timeline upfront.How long does a typical manufactured home AC repair take?Will repairing my unit void the manufacturer's warranty?
Not when you use an authorized dealer. All Seasons A/C is an authorized Goodman and Daikin service provider, so repairs we perform on those systems preserve your factory warranty. If you're unsure what brand or warranty coverage your system has, we can look that up during the service call.Will repairing my unit void the manufacturer's warranty?My manufactured home AC is running but not cooling — what's usually wrong?
The most common causes are low refrigerant due to a slow leak, a dirty condenser coil restricting heat transfer, or a failing capacitor that's preventing the compressor from running at full capacity. A frozen evaporator coil can also cause this. We'll run a full diagnostic to pinpoint the cause before recommending any repair.My manufactured home AC is running but not cooling — what's usually wrong?Do you service manufactured homes outside of Orange County?
Yes. We cover a wide area across Southeast Texas, including Jefferson County, Newton County, Harris County, Montgomery County, and surrounding areas including Beaumont, Lumberton, Jasper, and the lake communities around Sam Rayburn and Toledo Bend. Call us and we'll confirm coverage for your specific location.Do you service manufactured homes outside of Orange County?
Serving Southeast Texas Manufactured Home Owners Since 1982
All Seasons A/C was founded by David Lundy in 1982 and is now operated by his son Aaron, who earned his HVAC license in 2015. That continuity matters — we're not a franchise that rotates technicians or a national chain dispatching whoever is available. We're a family business with deep roots in this region, and our reputation is built one repair at a time. If your manufactured home AC system isn't keeping up, give us a call. We'll come out, tell you what's wrong, and get it fixed right.