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10728 S. Pipeline Road, Suite G
Hurst, TX 76053
817-685-0042
Business Hours:
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Emergency Weekend Calls Only

Air Worth AC & Heating provides a diverse product portfolio. Click on the links below to view the different options available.
Ducted Split-System Air Conditioners
Ductless Mini-Split Systems
Multiple Mini-Split Ductless Systems
Single-Package Units
Window or Wall-Mounted Units
Ceiling or Ceiling-Suspended Units
Ceiling-Mounted Cassette
Filters & Accessories
Lower your home's heating and air-conditioning costs while increasing your family's comfort by periodically changing filters. Clean filters promote better ventilation and can lower the amount of allergens and dust in your home.
Air Worth AC & Heating stocks filters for most major brands of air conditioners, heaters and heat pumps. Our technicians can quickly and safely remove dirty filters, install new filters, and inspect your HVAC system for efficiency.
Trane® CleanEffects™
It's time to expect more from your heating and cooling system. Backed by over 90 years of industry-leading innovation, engineering and manufacturing excellence, we're using superior, patented technology that removes more airborne allergens from the filtered air in your home than any other air-cleaning system. It's called Trane® CleanEffects™ and it's available only from Trane®.
Our Texas Air Conditioning License (TACL) number is TACLB12445C.
Air Worth AC & Heating is an authorized dealer for all the products on this page, including those manufactured by Sanyo.
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Call Air Worth AC & Heating at 817-685-0042 today to find out how you can enjoy comfort and reliability all year long.

Window units are, as the name implies, air-conditioning units that are placed through a window. These units are useful as a solution for one room, but they can be noisy and inconvenient, and, of course, they block your view out the window. These units are completely self-contained with a refrigeration system and fans to move the air.

As for through-the-wall units, if you have ever stayed in a hotel or motel, many of them use a through-the-wall unit. Similar to a window unit, these systems are convenient for a small area but can sometimes be noisy. These units are also completely self-contained, just like the window air conditioner.
These units are ideal for private or commercial premises, and particularly where floor or wall space is at a premium. They make very little noise while operating and can be mounted directly onto the ceiling or suspended from a height of your choosing. The units are operated by either keypad remote control or wall-mounted control panels. Cooling units or cooling and heating units are available.
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These are ideally suited for setting into a suspended ceiling. The space-saving qualities of the cassette mean that it is perfect for offices, shops and commercial premises. The cassettes are very quiet when in use. According to the model supplied, the controls are either by remote keypad or wall-mounted control panel. Again, cooling units or cooling and heating units are available.
Multitype systems are renowned for their flexible approach to air conditioning, allowing several rooms to be served by a single condenser. These systems can be referred to as variable refrigerant volume (VRV) or variant refrigerant flow (VRF). They provide heating and cooling, or simultaneous heating and cooling, depending on your environment. Therefore, one room could be warm and another cool. You can choose from wall-mounted or ceiling-cassette air conditioners.

Sometimes the term "package unit” is confusing, but in this case we are referring to a self-contained unit that comes preassembled. The heating and cooling portions are combined within one package. The differences between this and a window unit are substantial. Package units sit outside the premises, either on the ground or on the roof. A heat-pump package unit is similar to a package air conditioner in its look and size. Ducting is attached to the side or bottom of the unit and then runs into the building. Package units are typically used on commercial applications or residential rooftops.
These are the quietest and most versatile of all systems and are often the most practical choice for large areas. The grills can be placed in a number of locations to provide proper air distribution.
The air-conditioning condenser (outdoor portion) will normally be located either on the ground beside the premises or on the roof.
The condenser has wires and copper tubes that lead inside to the air-handler / furnace / evaporator coil, which is usually located in the attic or hallway closet.
An air-conditioning evaporator coil is located within the indoor air-handler unit. This unit always comes in separate pieces and is custom installed with a gas furnace. The unit style gets the name "split system" from the fact that the unit is split into an indoor and outdoor section.



This type of unit is used where buildings do not have ductwork. They are required where premises need to be cooled but no ductwork exists, such as in the case of homes heated by boilers.
The system has an outside condensing unit, very similar to a ducted split-system air conditioner. It also has copper tubing running to an indoor unit. However, the indoor unit is not ducted. You can have multiple indoor units with one outdoor unit, and these are not ducted either. They simply hang on a wall or mount in the ceiling.
These are not put in a window like the window air conditioner, and they don’t require a huge hole in the wall. They are much quieter than window units because the noisiest part of the system is outside. Another advantage is the ability to have multiple indoor units, giving you air conditioning in more than one room.
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