✅ Why Code-Compliant Condenser Installation Matters
Installing a condenser isn’t just about bolting a box outside your house. It’s a precision task governed by:
- Residential Code
- Mechanical Code
- Texas State Licensing Board (TSLB) Requirements
- Manufacturer Installation Guidelines
- Local City & County Ordinances (Arlington, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, etc.)
Non-compliant installations can cause:
- 🔥 Fire hazards from improper electrical wiring
- 💧 Refrigerant leaks from incorrect line-set installation
- 🚫 Warranty voidance from non-certified installers
- 📉 Poor efficiency and higher energy bills
- ❌ Failing city inspections and costly rework
We ensure every installation passes inspection — so you never have to worry.
🔧 Our Code-Compliant Condenser Installation Process
We follow a strict, 10-step protocol approved by manufacturers and local authorities:
| Step |
What We Do |
| 1. Load Calculation (Manual J) |
We determine the exact tonnage your home needs — never guesswork. |
| 2. Site Assessment |
We verify clearance (min. 24” around unit), drainage, and structural support per code. |
| 3. Electrical Compliance |
Dedicated 240V circuit, correct breaker size, grounded disconnect, and NEC-compliant wiring. |
| 4. Refrigerant Line Set Installation |
Properly sized, insulated copper lines with no kinks, bends, or leaks — vacuum tested to 500 microns. |
| 5. Drain Line Setup |
Sloped, properly trapped, and equipped with a safety shut-off to prevent water damage. |
| 6. Refrigerant Charge |
We evacuate the system completely, then charge with the exact amount specified by the manufacturer — never “eyeballing” it. |
| 7. Unit Leveling & Mounting |
Unit mounted on a vibration-isolated pad or concrete slab — never directly on dirt or grass. |
| 8. Airflow & Clearance |
We ensure 3+ feet of clearance on all sides and above the unit for proper airflow. |
| 9. Final System Test |
We measure superheat/subcooling, airflow (CFM), temperature drop, and electrical draw — all documented. |
| 10. City Inspection Coordination |
We schedule and pass all required inspections — you get a signed certificate of compliance. |
🏆 We Install All Major Brands — With Factory Certification
We’re certified to install:
- Trane
- Carrier
- Lennox
- Rheem
- Goodman
- York
- Mitsubishi
- Daikin
Our technicians are EPA-certified, licensed by the State of Texas, and trained on the latest code updates — so your new condenser isn’t just installed… it’s engineered for compliance.
💡 Why Choose Only Way Air for Your Condenser Installation?
| Feature |
Why It Matters |
| No Guesswork |
We use Manual J calculations — not “rule of thumb.” |
| Permits & Inspections Handled |
We file everything — you don’t have to. |
| 10-Year Parts + Labor Warranty – depending on brand |
We stand behind our code-compliant work. |
| No Hidden Fees |
Transparent pricing with a written quote before we start. |
| Rapid Service Available |
Need a replacement? We can install and inspect in one day. |
| Local Experts |
We know the codes in Arlington, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Euless, and beyond. |
🚫 Common Code Violations We See (And Fix!)
- ❌ Condenser placed on grass or dirt (must be on pad or slab)
- ❌ Improper electrical disconnect within 5 ft of unit
- ❌ Undersized or unsecured refrigerant lines
- ❌ No condensate drain trap or safety shutoff
- ❌ Incorrect refrigerant charge (too much or too little)
- ❌ No clearance around unit — blocking airflow
- Failure to replace filter dryer or error for directional flow
We’ve seen it all. The Right Way Is The Only Way
📞 Ready for a Code-Compliant Condenser Installation?
Don’t risk safety, efficiency, or your warranty with an unlicensed installer.
📞 Call 682-777-8272
Serving Arlington, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Hurst, Euless, North Richland Hills, and all of Tarrant County.