Manufactured Home HVAC
Manufactured Home HVAC Replacement in Southeast Texas
When your manufactured home's heating and cooling system has reached the end of its life, getting the replacement right the first time matters. Not every HVAC contractor understands the equipment, clearances, or ductwork configurations that manufactured homes require — and a wrong-fit system will cost you in efficiency, comfort, and repairs down the road. All Seasons A/C has been doing this work since 1982, with 840 manufactured home installs completed in the past year alone across Southeast Texas.
When Repair No Longer Makes Sense
There's a point where putting more money into an aging system stops making financial sense. If your manufactured home unit is 12 to 15 years old and requiring repeated service calls, the cost of those repairs often exceeds the value you're getting back. Other signs it's time to replace rather than repair: your energy bills have climbed steadily without a clear cause, the system struggles to maintain temperature on hot Southeast Texas afternoons, or the refrigerant type your unit uses is no longer readily available. A replacement isn't just a repair — it's an investment in consistent comfort and lower monthly costs for the next decade or more.
What Makes Manufactured Home HVAC Replacement Different
Manufactured homes aren't built like site-built houses, and their HVAC systems reflect that. Most use package units or heat pumps mounted outside the home with ductwork running through a belly board system underneath — a configuration that requires specific equipment sizing, proper vapor barrier management, and knowledge of how these homes breathe and lose air. Installing a standard residential system without accounting for these differences leads to uneven temperatures, excessive humidity, and equipment that cycles too frequently or not enough. Our crews have completed manufactured home HVAC replacement Southeast Texas homeowners rely on across 15 active dealer relationships — this isn't a side service for us, it's a core part of what we do.
The Equipment We Install
All Seasons A/C is an authorized Goodman and Daikin dealer, which means the systems we install come with full factory warranty protection — not just a contractor's promise. Both brands manufacture package units and heat pumps purpose-built for the demands of Southeast Texas weather: high humidity, long cooling seasons, and the occasional hard freeze that tests your heating system. Being factory-authorized also means our technicians are trained on these specific systems, and any warranty claims go through us directly rather than putting you in the middle of a dispute between a manufacturer and an unlicensed installer.
How the Replacement Process Works
We keep the process straightforward from first call to final walkthrough.
- We assess your existing system, ductwork condition, and home configuration before recommending equipment — no guesswork, no upselling for the sake of it.
- We size the replacement unit correctly for your home's square footage and layout, accounting for insulation levels and sun exposure.
- Our uniformed crew arrives in branded trucks, completes the installation cleanly, and hauls off the old equipment.
- We walk you through the new system before we leave — how to operate it, what filter schedule to follow, and what your warranty covers.
- All work is performed under Texas license #TACLA56073E, fully licensed and insured.
Most manufactured home system replacements are completed in a single day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can any HVAC contractor replace a manufactured home system, or does it require a specialist?
Technically any licensed contractor can do the work, but manufactured home systems have specific equipment requirements, duct configurations, and installation standards that differ from site-built homes. A contractor without experience in this area is more likely to install wrong-sized equipment or miss ductwork issues that affect performance. All Seasons A/C has completed over 840 manufactured home installs in the past year alone — this is one of our primary areas of expertise.Can any HVAC contractor replace a manufactured home system, or does it require a specialist?How long does a manufactured home HVAC replacement take?
Most replacements are completed in a single day. If there are duct repairs or belly board issues that need to be addressed at the same time, the job may extend into a second day. We'll give you a realistic timeline before we start so you can plan accordingly.How long does a manufactured home HVAC replacement take?What type of system is right for my manufactured home?
Most manufactured homes use a package unit or heat pump — a single outdoor cabinet that handles both heating and cooling. The right choice depends on your home's size, your existing ductwork, and your heating needs. In Southeast Texas, heat pumps are a popular option because they handle the long cooling season efficiently and provide adequate heat through most winters. We'll assess your specific home before making a recommendation.What type of system is right for my manufactured home?Will the new system come with a warranty?
Yes. As an authorized Goodman and Daikin dealer, we install systems that carry full manufacturer warranties. The specific coverage depends on the equipment model and whether it's registered at the time of installation. We handle the registration process and can walk you through what's covered before the job begins.Will the new system come with a warranty?Do you serve the Houston area for manufactured home replacements, or only East Texas?
We serve both. Our core service area covers Orange, Jefferson, and Newton counties, and we regularly work throughout Hardin County, the Beaumont and Lumberton corridors, and the lake communities around Sam Rayburn and Toledo Bend. We also have a crew operating out of Conroe that serves Harris County and Montgomery County, so manufactured home owners in the greater Houston area are well within our range.Do you serve the Houston area for manufactured home replacements, or only East Texas?
Serving Manufactured Home Owners Across Southeast Texas
All Seasons A/C has been part of this region since 1982. Founded by David Lundy and now operated by his son Aaron, who earned his HVAC license in 2015, we've built our reputation one job at a time across Orange County, Jefferson County, Newton County, and well beyond. Whether your home is in a rural community outside Jasper, a lake subdivision near Toledo Bend, or a neighborhood in the Conroe and Montgomery County area, our crews know the area and know the equipment. If your manufactured home HVAC system is ready to be replaced, we're ready to do it right.