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Package Unit Heating in Albuquerque

Year‑Round Comfort from Compact Package Units in Albuquerque and Santa Fe

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All‑in‑One Heat and Cool from One Cabinet

Package units are all‑in‑one HVAC systems that combine heating and cooling into a single outdoor cabinet, typically installed on the roof or beside the building. They connect to your existing ductwork to deliver warm air in winter and cool air in summer, making them a space‑saving solution for homes and light commercial buildings across the Albuquerque–Santa Fe corridor.

Because all major components are housed in one cabinet, package units can simplify service access and free up indoor space that would otherwise be used for a furnace and indoor coil. For many single‑story homes, offices, retail spaces, and small warehouses, they offer a clean rooftop or ground‑level install that keeps mechanical equipment outside while still feeding conditioned air through your ducts.

Package Unit Heating Services from Enchanted Mechanical, LLC

  • New gas‑electric and heat pump package unit installation for homes and businesses

  • Package unit repair and troubleshooting on all major brands

  • Replacement of aging rooftop or ground‑mount units with higher‑efficiency models

  • Seasonal tune‑ups, filter changes, and safety checks for heating and cooling

  • Options to upgrade older AC‑only rooftop units to packaged systems that also provide heat

Have questions about whether a package unit is right for your home or business? Enchanted Mechanical, LLC helps Albuquerque and Santa Fe owners compare packaged systems with split systems, furnaces, and heat pumps to find the right match for New Mexico’s high‑desert climate.

Technicians evaluate your building’s ductwork, electrical and gas connections, roof or pad condition, and usage patterns before recommending equipment. You get straightforward options—repair, replace, or upgrade—so you can choose the path that best fits your comfort needs, budget, and future plans for the property.

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"Should I repair or replace my package unit?"
  • System age is moderate: The unit is generally under 12–15 years old and has not had major failures

  • Issue is localized: Problems are limited to items like contactors, capacitors, fan motors, ignition components, or control boards

  • No major cabinet or coil damage: The casing, coil, and drain pan are in good shape with no severe rust or physical damage

  • Performance is mostly solid: The building still heats and cools reasonably well, with only minor comfort issues in a few areas

  • Energy use is stable: Utility bills look similar to previous seasons with comparable thermostat settings and usage

  • Maintenance has been consistent: Filters are changed regularly and the unit has received routine inspections and cleanings

  • System age is high: The equipment is 15+ years old or clearly near the end of its expected service life

  • Breakdowns are frequent: You’re calling for service multiple times a year or the unit struggles at the start of each season

  • Major components have failed: High‑cost parts such as the compressor, heat exchanger, or main coil are damaged or failing

  • Cabinet or roof issues are significant: There is heavy corrosion, repeated water intrusion, or roof damage around the curb or unit

  • Comfort and efficiency are declining: Some areas never feel comfortable, run times keep increasing, and energy bills continue to climb

  • Repairs approach replacement cost: Recommended repairs are around 50% or more of the cost of a new, higher‑efficiency package unit

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