WHITE MOUNTAINS SERVICES
Mobile Home HVAC and Ductwork in Show Low, AZ
OUR HEATING & COOLING SERVICES
Mobile Home HVAC and Ductwork Services We Offer
Mobile Home Furnace Installation and Replacement
Mobile Home Central Air Conditioning Installation
Mobile Home Ductwork Repair and Replacement
Mobile Home Heat Pump Installation
Mobile Home Mini-Split Installation
Mobile Home Duct Sealing and Insulation
Mobile Home HVAC Inspection and Tune-Up
Mobile Home Air Handler and Coil Replacement
OUR DIAGNOSTIC PROCESS
How We Diagnose Your Mobile Home HVAC System
Step 1: Duct Leakage Test
We test total duct leakage using a duct blaster pressurization system. This tells us how much air is escaping the duct system before it reaches the registers. Most older manufactured homes lose 25 to 40 percent of conditioned air through duct leaks.
Step 2: Equipment Performance Check
We measure supply and return air temperatures at the equipment and at the registers. We check static pressure across the blower. We review refrigerant pressures and combustion efficiency where applicable.
Step 3: Visual Belly Inspection
We inspect the belly board from the outside for tears, damage, or soft areas that indicate wet insulation below. If duct access is needed, we open the belly board and inspect the trunk and branch connections from inside the cavity.
Step 4: Written Findings and Options
We give you a written summary of what we found and what we recommend. If repair makes sense, we say so. If the system is too far gone, we explain why and what a replacement would cost.
WE SERVE SHOW LOW & white mountains
We Serve Show Low and the White Mountains Region
- Show Low, AZ 85901
- Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ 85929
- Snowflake, AZ 85937
- Taylor, AZ 85939
- Linden, AZ 85901
- Heber-Overgaard, AZ 85928
- Springerville and Eagar, AZ 85938
Why Show Low Homeowners Choose Us for Mobile Home HVAC
WE INSTALL THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT
We only install furnaces, heat pumps, and AC units that are rated and listed for manufactured home use. An unlisted unit in a mobile home can void your insurance and fail a permit inspection.
WE TEST, NOT GUESS
Every duct repair gets a before-and-after duct blaster test. Every furnace replacement gets a combustion analysis and a CO check. You get the actual numbers, not a verbal assurance.
WE KNOW THE BELLY SYSTEM
We have accessed and repaired belly-board duct systems on dozens of manufactured homes across Navajo County. We know how to get in, make the repair, and seal the board back up without creating new moisture problems.
WE PULL PERMITS
Mechanical permits for HVAC work in manufactured homes are required in Navajo County. We file the permit before work starts and coordinate the final inspection through Navajo County Planning and Development Services.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
The correct furnace size depends on your home’s square footage, insulation level, number of windows, and the local design heating load. For Show Low at 6,300 feet, a single-wide typically needs 60,000 to 80,000 BTU. A double-wide needs 80,000 to 120,000 BTU. We perform a Manual J heat load calculation on every furnace replacement to confirm the right size before we order equipment.
No. HUD code requires that all heating equipment installed in manufactured homes be listed specifically for manufactured housing use. Standard residential furnaces have different static pressure ratings and combustion air requirements than mobile home units. Installing one creates a code violation, can void your insurance, and can cause carbon monoxide problems if the combustion air openings in the utility closet are not sized for the unit.
R-22 production was banned in the U.S. in 2020. If your system has a minor refrigerant leak, recovering recycled R-22 to recharge it is possible but expensive. For a significant leak or compressor failure, replacement with a new R-454B system is the better investment. We assess your current system and give you an honest comparison of repair cost versus replacement cost.
Common signs include rooms that are noticeably colder or warmer than others, a furnace that runs constantly without meeting the thermostat setpoint, and heating and cooling bills that seem high for your home’s size. We test duct leakage with a duct blaster pressurization system. Most older manufactured homes in the White Mountains area show 25 to 40 percent total duct leakage before repairs.
A mini-split is a good choice if your belly-board duct system is too damaged to repair cost-effectively, or if you want to add heating and cooling to a room or addition that has no existing duct supply. In Show Low’s winter temperatures, you need a mini-split with a rated heating capacity down to at least -5 degrees Fahrenheit. We only install cold-climate rated units for White Mountains applications.
Yes. Equipment replacements and new installations require a mechanical permit from Navajo County Planning and Development Services. Routine maintenance and filter changes do not. We pull the permit for all qualifying jobs and schedule the final inspection.