HVAC Load Calculator for
Fort Worth Homes
Local Climate Analysis for Fort Worth
Fort Worth typically experiences summer highs reaching design temperatures of 99°F. Due to high humidity levels in this region, your HVAC system must be sized to handle significant latent load (moisture removal).
📊 Energy Usage Profile
Days you need AC
Days you need Heat
⚙️ Technical Factors
High humidity load. Dedicated dehumidifier recommended.
No derating needed.
Manual J Tip for TX
Because the design temperature difference (Delta T) in Fort Worth is approximately 24°F (Summer) and 44°F (Winter), you have a balanced heating and cooling load requirement.
Installation Cost in Fort Worth
Local labor rates and equipment standards in TX influence the final quote. For a standard 3-ton system changeout in Fort Worth, calculate roughly $1,800 - $2,200 per toninstalled, depending on whether you choose a single-stage or variable-speed inverter unit.
Understanding HVAC for Fort Worth's Climate
Texas Heat Waves: Sizing HVAC for 100°F+ Design Temps
See why Dallas, Houston, and Austin need different sizing assumptions even when they all hit triple digits.
Read the local guideWhat is a Manual J Calculation?
The industry standard that powers our calculator
Humidity ScienceSensible vs. Latent Load
Critical for Fort Worth's humid climate
Myth BustingThe 500 Sq Ft per Ton Rule
Why this outdated method fails
Critical WarningOversized vs. Undersized AC
Get the right size for Fort Worth