Air Handlers with Electric Heat Strip

Move more comfort for less with our selection of Air Handlers with Electric Heat Strip-ideal to pair with a heat pump or AC.

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Air Handlers with Electric Heat Strip

These budget-friendly components circulate conditioned air through ducts and add reliable electric resistance heat when needed. Perfect for homeowners, DIY-capable buyers, licensed contractors, property managers, and light commercial jobs, they’re offered in Standard, Variable Speed, and Wall Mount, Front Return (Apt/Condo) subcategories. Expect everyday value pricing from about $895 to $2212 with heavy in-stock inventory for fast turnarounds.

Match capacities from 1.5 to 5 tons (including popular 1.5-2, 2.5-3.5, 3, 4, and 5 ton sizes) to your outdoor unit and ductwork. When properly paired, systems can achieve up to 19 SEER2 performance. Coils are available for today’s refrigerants, R-410A as well as next-gen R-32 and R-454B-so you can align to your condenser. Most models are multi-position for upflow, downflow, or horizontal installs, and many can operate cool-only with electric heat for simple, furnace-free heating.

Choose factory heat kits in 5kW, 8kW, or 10kW to suit climate and electrical capacity. Cabinet widths range by model-14", 17.5", 18.13", 19.5", 20", 21", 21.25", 22", 24", and 24.5"-to fit existing closets and plenums. Variable speed air handlers deliver quieter operation, better humidity control, and refined airflow, while standard units provide rock-solid value. Wall-mount, front return units are sized right for apartments and condos where space is tight. Professional installation and local permits are typically required.

Top Brands for Air Handlers with Electric Heat Strip

Shop trusted names like Goodman, Bosch, and EcoTemp, with additional options from Rheem, Gree, and DiamondAir to match your refrigerant, airflow, and budget needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I choose the correct tonnage air handler with electric heat strip for my home?

    Match the air handler tonnage to your outdoor unit and duct design-typically 1.5-5 tons. Avoid oversizing and consult a pro for load sizing.

  • What refrigerant compatibility (R-32 vs R-454B vs R-410A) do I need for my outdoor unit?

    Use the same refrigerant family your condenser requires. Many coils are available for R-410A, R-32, or R-454B-verify the model’s coil/valve configuration.

  • What kW heat strip size (5kW, 8kW, 10kW) should I select based on climate and electrical capacity?

    5kW suits smaller spaces and mild climates; 8kW is common for average homes; 10kW helps in colder areas. Confirm breaker and wire sizing.

  • Are these air handlers multi-position and suitable for upflow, downflow, or horizontal installs?

    Most models are multi-position. Always check the spec sheet for permitted orientations and any accessory requirements.

  • Do variable speed air handlers provide benefits over standard models in this category?

    Yes. They improve comfort, humidity control, and sound levels, and can help realize higher matched efficiencies, up to 19 SEER2.

  • Can these units operate as cool-only with electric heat, and what does that mean for heating performance?

    Yes. The coil cools in summer, while electric strips provide resistance heat. It’s simple and reliable, though heat pumps are typically more efficient.

  • What cabinet width should I match to my existing duct and closet space?

    Measure the plenum and opening. Common widths include 14" through 24.5"; select the closest approved size to maintain airflow.

  • Are permits or licensed contractors required to install an air handler with an electric heat strip?

    Often yes. Most areas require permits and professional installation to meet code, ensure safety, and protect warranties.

  • Can wall-mount, front return models serve apartments/condos effectively?

    Absolutely. Their compact, front-return design fits shallow closets and short duct runs common in multifamily spaces.

  • Do I need a special thermostat for variable speed or electric heat strips?

    Many work with standard multi-stage thermostats, but some variable speed systems benefit from compatible or communicating controls.