Air Handler Replacement Weatherford

Is your existing air handler struggling to maintain comfortable conditions in your Weatherford home? At Flex Air Heating & Cooling, we’ve guided hundreds of local homeowners through the air handler replacement process, helping them transition from aging, inefficient systems to modern units that transform home comfort while reducing energy costs.

The Johnson family in western Weatherford had been dealing with an aging air handler that struggled to maintain consistent temperatures throughout their home. After our precision replacement, they immediately noticed that every room reached comfortable temperatures quickly and stayed that way. Modern air handlers with variable-speed technology eliminate the temperature fluctuations common with older systems.

If you’re experiencing temperature inconsistencies or reduced airflow, professional air conditioning repair in Weatherford may resolve these issues before full replacement becomes necessary

Modern ECM motor technology uses a fraction of the electricity required by older PSC motors while delivering superior performance. For many Weatherford homeowners, energy savings alone can offset a significant portion of replacement costs over the system’s lifetime.

A properly matched air handler works in harmony with your outdoor unit, optimizing overall system efficiency. Comfort and lower utility bills? Win-win. When your air handler reaches the end of its useful life, it’s worth considering comprehensive HVAC replacement to ensure all components work together seamlessly and maximize your comfort investment.

Modern air handlers don’t just move air—they help clean it. New air handler’s enhanced filtration capabilities have significantly reduced airborne irritants, creating a healthier living environment throughout Weatherford homes.

The right air handler replacement addresses humidity challenges that affect comfort and health. For a family near downtown Weatherford with persistent indoor humidity issues, we installed a system with enhanced moisture removal capabilities. Their new air handler maintains ideal humidity levels automatically, eliminating the clammy feeling they had endured for years.

Features that Set Our Air Handler Replacement Apart

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Comprehensive home comfort assessment

We don’t guess about what your Weatherford home needs—we measure it, and this same meticulous approach is what makes us a leading HVAC company in Granbury, bringing identical attention to detail and precision sizing for every air handler replacement throughout the region.

Our technicians use advanced tools to design a complete comfort solution. Whatever you choose, you can rest easy knowing it’s suited perfectly to your home.

Quality equipment selection

We help you select the perfect air handler based on your specific needs and budget, explaining the benefits of different efficiency levels and features. 

We offer multiple trusted brands with various feature sets and warranty options. Unlike companies that push a single brand regardless of customer needs, we’ll present clear options with the pros and cons of each, helping you make an informed decision.

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Expert replacement process

The difference between an average replacement and an excellent one comes down to the details. Our NATE-certified technicians follow a meticulous process that far exceeds minimum requirements.

Our replacement process includes:

  • Safe removal and proper disposal of your old equipment 
  • Installation of all new components according to manufacturer specifications 
  • System matching to ensure optimal integration with existing equipment 
  • Any necessary ductwork modifications or electrical updates 
  • Thorough system testing and optimization 
  • Complete performance verification before we consider the job complete. To protect your investment and ensure years of reliable performance, we recommend scheduling professional air conditioning maintenance annually.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Indoor Air Quality?

Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a term which refers to the air quality within and around buildings and structures, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants.

We spend most of our time indoors, so breathing healthy air where we live, work and play is critical. Indoor air pollution has the same negative effects as environmental pollution.

Ask us how to identify and restore the indoor air quality in your home or office.

What is the difference between UV Air Purifiers and air filtration?

Both products are effective at removing harmful elements from the air, but UV Air Purifiers focus on removing airborne germs, bacteria and mold while filtration focuses on removing harmful particulates that become airborne.

What is Air Purification?

An anti-fungus filter is used – this catches allergy-causing mites, smoke particles and odors, making the air in your environment clean and fresh.

Do UV Air Purifiers produce increased ozone?

Depending upon the style/brand of UV light purchased, ozone may or may not be part of the light’s operation/function. Should you have concerns, consult one of our factory trained technicians.

EPA: According to two studies, operating UV lamps installed in HVAC systems to irradiate the surfaces of air-handling units does not result in increased concentrations of ozone.

Is UV Light harmful?

UV light can be harmful just as the sun’s UV light can be when someone is exposed for too long a time. One should neither look at or touch a UV light bulb while it is on for any length of time. Fortunately, when the UV light system is installed in your HVAC system, there is no direct or harmful exposure to you or your family. Remember to power off your purifier before replacing the lamps and do not look directly at a lamp that is powered on.

What maintenance does a UV Air Purifier require?

Your UV Air Purifier requires little maintenance. Simply replace the bulb once per year, or once every two years depending on the model.

What is a MERV Rating?

MERV is an acronym that stands for Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value.

What is a MERV Rating?

MERV Rating is a filter comparison system designed by an industry group called the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). Simply put, it’s a rating scale designed to allow consumers to easily compare the performance of one filter to another.

Why is there a MERV Rating?

It is designed to measure a filter’s ability to capture and hold particles and pollutants. The higher the MERV rating, the more particles – dust mites, pet dander, air allergens, etc – your filter will remove from the air. Of course, screening out more particles from your air makes your air handler work a bit harder, so you may see a modest increase in power consumption by your air conditioning or furnace unit when choosing a higher MERV Rating.

How a MERV Rating benefits you?

Matching the right MERV rating to your needs will improve your home’s air quality and will extend the life of your furnace or air conditioner.

What does MERV mean?

Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value, or MERV for short, is a filter rating system devised by the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) to standardize and simplify filter efficiency ratings for the public. The higher the MERV rating, the higher the efficiency of the air filter. Simply stated, a MERV 12 filter will remove smaller particles from the air than a MERV 8 filter. For the consumer this means that you now have the ability to effectively compare one filter to another. In general, any MERV 8 or 11 filter will perform about the same as any other MERV 8 or 11 filter, respectively. The MERV rating only applies to efficiency. Additions such as carbon, Lysol anti-bacterial treatment and Arm & Hammer baking soda are value-added benefits and are not an expression of the MERV rating system. If allergies or asthma are your concern, we suggest you choose a MERV 8 filter or higher.

What are the life expectancies of filters?

Fiberglass filters last up to 30 days. Pleated filters can last up to 90 days. Washable filters should be washed every 30 days and last up to 5 years. Mini-pleated filters should be vacuumed every 60 days and will last up to one year. There is no “standard expectancy” for an air filter. It all depends on each home’s characteristics, how many people live there, if there are pets, if there are smokers, how much air pollution and pollen is in your town, etc… The best way to make sure you are changing your air filter on time is to be proactive and regularly check it monthly. Mark it on your calendar, schedule it in your phone, or put a note on the refrigerator.

How often should I change my filter?

The life of your filter depends on your environment and the type of filter you have installed. To put it simply, there really is no concrete answer to this question. Certain things such as:

the number of people who live in your home
if there are pets in the house
if there is a smoker in the house
if you leave the windows open
if you have pollen bearing trees or plants in the neighborhood
if you live in an area with a lot of dampness
if you live in an area that is dry or arid
plus many others

If several of these factors sound familiar, you’ll likely
experience a quicker loading of particles on your filters and will consequently have to change it more often. A good rule of thumb is to check your filter every month. If you can hold the filter up to a light and not see through it, it is time to change your filter. At an absolute minimum, you should change your filter every three months. A clean air filter will also prevent dust and dirt from building up in the system, which could lead to expensive maintenance and utility bills.

How do you change a filter?

Modern central heating and air conditioning systems generally have the filter located as close to the blower unit as possible. The filter(s) can be located at the base of the air handler/furnace unit, in the cold air return duct located in your ceiling or on your wall. Remove the grill or box cover holding your filter in place.

Remove the dirty filter:
Dispose of the dirty filter in a bag to contain the dirt.

Install:
Install the new or cleaned and dried air filter with the air flow arrow pointing toward the blower. Record the date and wash or change the filter within the recommended period. If you experience higher dust levels in your home due to changes in outside air, construction or dry weather, you may need to change or wash your filter more frequently than the recommended period. For questions or concerns about the location or installation of the filter contact the HVAC manufacturer or give us a call. As a reputable HVAC contractor we can make recommendations that are right for both you and your system.

Why do I need to change my filter?

Essentially your air conditioner filter is a collector of dust, dirt, grime and other nasty microscopic things that float around your home. When your heating or cooling system is turned on, it collects these particles to protect your system and clean your home’s air, which protects YOUR lungs. Like the lint trap in your dryer, it accumulates a thick layer of these air borne particles as it circulates air throughout your home.

Once it has trapped a certain amount, it becomes full and ineffective and gradually restricts the air flow moving through your system. This requires your system to work harder to keep you cool or warm, wasting energy and increasing your monthly bill. As air filters get dirtier, they also become less effective at capturing the airborne germs and pollutants that can irritate your family’s breathing. Stuffy noses, sneezing, allergies and even asthma are triggered. Your family inhales what your filter can’t handle any longer.

An old and forgotten filter can eventually accumulate so much dirt and grime that it can totally choke off the air flow to the system causing a myriad of problems. In the worst case, the filter will be sucked into the blower motor and cause thousands of dollars in damage to your system.

How often should I clean the filter?

There is no one-size-fits-all answer. The frequency one should clean or change their A/C system’s filter is highly dependent on many factors- 1) the type of filter being used, 2) how much traffic the home/office experiences, 3) presence of pets, 4) how much your heating and air conditioning system operates. Always start by checking your system’s filter(s) once a month. If your home/office has remote filters in the wall/ceiling, do not forget to check and replace as indicated. For best practice, always follow the filter manufacturer’s recommendations for cleaning or replacement. If you are unsure, please ask our trained service technicians.

We can help taking care of your new heating and cooling system. Enroll in our Service and Maintenance Program, and our Customer Care Specialists will send a technician to your home when it is time to check the whole system per manufacturer’s guidelines to make sure it is safe to use and performs at peak efficiency and while they are there, they can check, clean and/or replace your filter, if available.

Why is it important to have regular maintenance on my home comfort system?

You wouldn’t buy a brand-new car and expect to never have to put air in the tires, change the oil and check out any unusual noises, would you? In the same way that an automobile requires periodic maintenance for optimal performance, a home comfort system should be regularly inspected by a qualified technician.