AC installation in Weatherford that’s built to last

A new AC isn’t just another appliance—it’s the key to staying comfortable in Texas heat. At Flex Air Heating & Cooling, we make sure your system is the right fit, installed properly, and ready to keep your home cool for years.

We start with a load calculation to size the system correctly. An oversized unit wastes money; an undersized one runs nonstop. We measure right so your AC works efficiently.

We install high-efficiency units featuring variable-speed compressors, quiet fans, and smart thermostat compatibility. These details save you energy without sacrificing comfort.

Our techs inspect and seal ductwork so cold air gets into your rooms—not lost in your attic.

Every installation includes testing refrigerant levels, airflow balance, and safety checks. You’ll know your system was set up right from day one.

Real example: A Weatherford family upgraded a 15-year-old unit. With a high-efficiency install, their home cooled faster, utility bills dropped, and comfort improved across every room.

Why professional AC installation pays off

Lower monthly bills

A right-sized, efficient system lowers your monthly energy bills immediately.

Fewer repairs

Proper installation means fewer repairs down the line, since parts aren’t straining against bad setup.

Steady comfort

Comfort improves with steady, even cooling throughout your home.

Peace of mind

And peace of mind? You’ll know your new AC is built to last under Texas heat.

Our AC installation process

Call Flex Air today for AC installation in Aledo.

Step 1: Inspect needs

We inspect your home’s layout and cooling needs.


Step 2: Remove old system

Your old system is removed and disposed of properly.


Step 3: Install new unit

We install your new unit, connect it to ducts, and wire controls.


Step 4: Final testing

Final testing ensures everything runs safely and efficiently.

When replacement beats repair


Frequent repairs every summer mean your system is wearing out.


Rising bills suggest your old AC is running harder just to keep up.


Uneven cooling often points to an outdated or failing unit.


If your system is over 12–15 years old, a replacement saves money long-term.