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Serves Seattle, Washington
Family owned HVAC Company specializing in furnace, air conditioning, and heat pump installation.
Family owned HVAC Company specializing in furnace, air conditioning, and heat pump installation.
Serves Seattle, Washington
(929)
"I love to write good reviews for companies that really deserve it. We worked with their plumber Ben. Our furnace was toast and he gave us all of our options. We could have repaired the 18 year old furnace but it was time for a new one. After Ben provided us with a quote, we hire him to do the insta... Read more
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"I love to write good reviews for companies that really deserve it. We worked with their plumber Ben. Our furnace was toast and he gave us all of our options. We could have repaired the 18 year old furnace but it was time for a new one. After Ben provided us with a quote, we hire him to do the insta... Read more
Serves Seattle, Washington
(853)
Verified license ALLCLCH966C6
"These guys are great! My heat pump/AC went out during the summer when we were experiencing higher than normal temperatures. When I called them, the person answering the phone took my information and scheduled me for an appointment. My property was on the way home for one of the techs, so he stop... Read more
"These guys are great! My heat pump/AC went out during the summer when we were experiencing higher than normal temperatures. When I called them, the person answering the phone took my information and scheduled me for an appointment. My property was on the way home for one of the techs, so he stop... Read more
Serves Seattle, Washington
(842)
Verified license BLUEFFH867OR
"Their bid was nearly $1,000 less than other electricians and the service providers they sent were exceptional. They even sent someone back to finish a project that had missing parts for free. Great work and customer service!"
"Their bid was nearly $1,000 less than other electricians and the service providers they sent were exceptional. They even sent someone back to finish a project that had missing parts for free. Great work and customer service!"
Serves Seattle, Washington
(852)
"I have used Greenwood twice now. Once in my last home for a brand new gas furnace and now in another home for electric mini-split system. I am super pleased with this company! They are professional, CLEAN, quiet, timely, great with communication and they use superior products. I would use them agai... Read more
"I have used Greenwood twice now. Once in my last home for a brand new gas furnace and now in another home for electric mini-split system. I am super pleased with this company! They are professional, CLEAN, quiet, timely, great with communication and they use superior products. I would use them agai... Read more
Serves Seattle, Washington
(441)
Verified license OLSONES863OD
Olson Energy Service has been servicing the Greater Seattle Area's heating and cooling needs as the premier HVAC contractor since 1926. As a Carrier Select Dealer, our industry-trained and NATE certified technicians are dedicated to providing you with the latest innovative energy saving solutions f... Read more
Olson Energy Service has been servicing the Greater Seattle Area's heating and cooling needs as the premier HVAC contractor since 1926. As a Carrier Select Dealer, our industry-trained and NATE certified technicians are dedicated to providing you with the latest innovative energy saving solutions f... Read more
Serves Seattle, Washington
(317)
The owners of West Coast Power-Vac have 12 years combined experience in the air duct cleaning industry. We provide air duct & dryer vent cleaning services at an affordable, straight forward price and on time service. We use the highest quality equipment that is available to the industry. We are a 5 ... Read more
The owners of West Coast Power-Vac have 12 years combined experience in the air duct cleaning industry. We provide air duct & dryer vent cleaning services at an affordable, straight forward price and on time service. We use the highest quality equipment that is available to the industry. We are a 5 ... Read more
Serves Seattle, Washington
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Serves Seattle, Washington
(138)
Verified license CARDIHA003CW
"I'm a real estate professional. I use Cardinal Heating and A/C for my personal home and for all the HVAC issues that come up in my real estate deals. Cardinal is responsive and reliable. I always trust that they do things right. It's great to have that sense of assurance and confidence!"
"I'm a real estate professional. I use Cardinal Heating and A/C for my personal home and for all the HVAC issues that come up in my real estate deals. Cardinal is responsive and reliable. I always trust that they do things right. It's great to have that sense of assurance and confidence!"
Serves Seattle, Washington
(99)
Verified license GREENCH866B2
Heating or AC emergency? Call Green City! We are the Seattle / Tacoma experts in heating, cooling, boilers, radiant in-floor heating and water heaters. Green City Heating and Air-Conditioning is dedicated to finding the best solutions possible for all your heating and cooling needs. Whether it i... Read more
Heating or AC emergency? Call Green City! We are the Seattle / Tacoma experts in heating, cooling, boilers, radiant in-floor heating and water heaters. Green City Heating and Air-Conditioning is dedicated to finding the best solutions possible for all your heating and cooling needs. Whether it i... Read more
Serves Seattle, Washington
(35)
Verified license RCE-29216
Coeur d'Alene Sheet Metal & Heating, LTD & Crown Home Services is a 2nd generation family owned company that has been serving the needs of the people in the greater Coeur d'Alene & Spokane areas since 1976. We are a drug free work place with drug screening before hire and at random. We stand behin... Read more
Coeur d'Alene Sheet Metal & Heating, LTD & Crown Home Services is a 2nd generation family owned company that has been serving the needs of the people in the greater Coeur d'Alene & Spokane areas since 1976. We are a drug free work place with drug screening before hire and at random. We stand behin... Read more
Serves Seattle, Washington
(28)
Verified license SECURC*850JB
HVAC Contractor & Repair Services In Seattle & Snohomish Secure Comfort serves the greater Seattle Area for your heating, cooling, and air conditioning needs. Whether you live in Snohomish, Bellevue, Kirkland, or Monroe, we will be happy to service your air conditioning and heat pumps. If you need ... Read more
HVAC Contractor & Repair Services In Seattle & Snohomish Secure Comfort serves the greater Seattle Area for your heating, cooling, and air conditioning needs. Whether you live in Snohomish, Bellevue, Kirkland, or Monroe, we will be happy to service your air conditioning and heat pumps. If you need ... Read more
Serves Seattle, Washington
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Serves Seattle, Washington
(92)
Verified license FURNADI931QL
Furnace Doctors is an HVAC specialist that has been providing gas pipe installation, air conditioning installation and more to Lynnwood since 1983.
Furnace Doctors is an HVAC specialist that has been providing gas pipe installation, air conditioning installation and more to Lynnwood since 1983.
Serves Seattle, Washington
(153)
Serves Seattle, Washington
What started out as a curious endeavour in the roofing replacement/repair realm at age 14 turned into a passion and has gradually become an obsession shared by collaborators and employees alike. My objective then has only been amplified today based on the added resources to our disposal: "Create add... Read more
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What started out as a curious endeavour in the roofing replacement/repair realm at age 14 turned into a passion and has gradually become an obsession shared by collaborators and employees alike. My objective then has only been amplified today based on the added resources to our disposal: "Create add... Read more
Serves Seattle, Washington
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"My bathroom was backing up and all the drains in my house were not draining properly, First Sewer and Drain came out and explained the problem to me in a way I could understand and fix the problem in a timely manner. Great customer service I would highly recommend this company to my friends and fam... Read more
"My bathroom was backing up and all the drains in my house were not draining properly, First Sewer and Drain came out and explained the problem to me in a way I could understand and fix the problem in a timely manner. Great customer service I would highly recommend this company to my friends and fam... Read more
Serves Seattle, Washington
Verified license DOUBLBH859CF
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Frequently asked questions about hvac companies

What does HVAC stand for & what is an HVAC system?

HVAC is an acronym for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. HVAC is a system that heats and cools your home, as the name implies. It also accounts for all the air movement within a building, including transporting air from outside in, and vice versa. A good HVAC system sends the air through a filter and manages humidity levels.

Ventilation in a home is the natural flow of air through the house. An open window letting in the breeze is ventilating the home, removing carbon dioxide, moisture, and odors. Mechanical ventilation pulls air in from a source (most often outside), sends it through a filter, conditions it, and pushes that air into a room. The filter cleans the air, meaning that a good HVAC system will provide you with better air quality within your home or business. Better air quality means healthier lives and has been known to assist asthmatics, allergens, and those sensitive to dust.

To cool the air, an HVAC system will pull air into the ventilation system, then run it through the air conditioner. This is a series of coils filled with refrigerant, which draws heat from the air. An air handler takes the cool air and sends it through the ducts, while any noxious bi-products of the system are blown down a flue. Refrigerant vaporizes and is condensed back into a liquid, as it had begun. This produces heat, which is expelled from the home.

Furnace systems work in a very similar way to air conditioning, though the specifics will vary depending on the type of furnace. Air is pulled in and heated to the desired temperature before being pushed through the ducts into your desired rooms.

Furnace lifespan: how long does a furnace last?

On average, a furnace will last 15 years or more before it needs to be replaced. It's very possible for these systems to last much longer, but a variety of factors can go into a furnace’s lifespan. It’s good practice to contact HVAC companies near you to do annual maintenance, which will ensure your system lasts as long as possible and avoid costly repairs.

Your home should have the proper size furnace for the space. If the furnace is too large, it could heat the space too fast, then shut off. Constantly running short cycles increases wear and tear. The opposite is true as well. If your furnace can’t handle the size of your home, it will struggle to maintain the temperature and wear down quicker. A lack of maintenance can cause buildup on the air filters, which lowers air quality, and can force the system to work harder to push air through the system. If fans are imbalanced, this can also affect the system’s lifespan, as can weakening heat exchangers. If your bills are suddenly rising, you’re hearing odd noises, or your furnace is blowing cold air, these are good signs your HVAC system is in need of maintenance.

You can extend your furnace's lifespan by continually checking and replacing your air filters, as well as asking an HVAC contractor to perform routine maintenance, which involves clearing out the buildup on internal components. Your HVAC system will also operate more optimally if your home is sealed.

Air conditioner lifespan: how long do AC units last?

Not all air conditioning units are built equally. There are a number of options to choose from, and each comes with pros and cons.

The most popular of these units is the portable air conditioner. These are the cheapest, ranging from $200 to $800, but are only designed for one room. You can move them, but they need to push the air outside, so they require a hose. These tend to last five to 10 years.

Window air conditioners are also single-room cooling units, but require installation into a window or wall. These can also cost up to $800, but not all windows can support these units. Like portable ones, they can be noisy. Since they don’t move around and are easier to maintain, they can last anywhere between 10 and 20 years.

Split system air conditioning is different from the above options. It provides a quiet shell inside which pumps out cold air, while a separate shell outside handles the noisy work.

Central air, which would be the AC in HVAC, is the most expensive of these systems, but also the sturdiest. The unit pumps AC through the entire home via ducts. Installing this can cost as high as $10,000, but these systems can last over twenty-five years with proper care.

Another popular option in this vein is the ductless mini-split system, which is great for heating various rooms within a home. They can be installed inexpensively compared to central air. Their components are intricately built due to the complicated nature of the system and are therefore high quality. It can cost between $500 to $5000 for one, but they’ll generally last up to 20 years.

Central air conditioner prices: how much does it cost to install central air?

Central air conditioning can cost anywhere from $2,500 to $10,000. The large price range is because a number of factors go into the installation of these units. The main factor will be the capacity of the system. A system’s capacity is measured in BTUs, or British Thermal Units, which measure the amount of energy needed to cool a pound of water by one degree. On average, your AC needs to output 20 BTU for each square foot of space . A ton of BTUs is 12,000, meaning it can cool 600 square feet of a home.

Central air is measured in size. For a 1.5 ton, you can expect to pay between $2,500 to $4,500. This price increases with the size. A four-ton unit can cost anywhere from $4,200 to $6,200.

Beyond the size, the next major factor will be ducting. Older homes especially lack ducting systems and putting one in requires a high amount of labor. Newer homes tend to have some of this built into them. Local HVAC companies offer evaluations to inspect your home, ascertain potential issues, and will give you solid estimates for what central air may cost.

The type of system you choose also affects the cost. Air conditioning’s seasonal energy efficiency is a rating called SEER. High SEER ratings operate more efficiently, but they can also cost more to install. SEER is calculated by dividing cooling output by the electrical input of a unit during a particular season. Central air is required to meet a SEER threshold which is increasing each year, but these systems do save money on the power bills in the long run.

New furnace cost: how much is a new furnace?

A new furnace can run anywhere from $2,000 to $10,000. There are three main types of furnaces you can purchase that are defined by the fuel it consumes, and each of them has benefits and drawbacks.

Electric furnaces are cheap to install (on average $5,000). They heat coils, which heat the air pushed through them. That air is distributed into your home. While they may be cheap to install, and they’re quite efficient, they do utilize a fair amount of electricity to run.

Natural gas is more expensive to install than electric, especially if you’re looking for a high-efficiency model. A standard model may be 50% less in cost than its high-efficiency competitors. The average price for a natural gas furnace can range from $7,000 to $9,000, though you can find models on both the high and low ends of that spectrum. Natural gas tends to feel warmer than its competitors and can create higher temperatures.

Oil furnaces can cost an average of $9,000 to install. Since they run on oil, they can be expensive to run and are at the mercy of oil markets. They also require regular maintenance, such as changing the oil filter. They can last five to 10 years longer than natural gas and don’t run the risk of creating carbon monoxide or exploding.

Your HVAC company will have to consider other factors in the installation cost, such as the size of the furnace (how much heat it produces), as well as whether your home has the necessary ducting in place. If you’re replacing a furnace, you’ll have to pay to have the original model removed.

Can I replace my own furnace?

You most likely are not allowed to replace your furnace, nor should you. Most states require a technical permit to connect it to the gas lines. Some of the colder countries have made it illegal to install your own HVAC system due to the high-risk factors involved if it's installed incorrectly.

The largest risk to installing your own furnace is a gas leak. Natural gas companies add a scent to natural gas similar to that of rotten eggs, so you can detect it within your home. An unwanted byproduct of a natural gas furnace is carbon monoxide, which can be deadly if improperly vented. It’s estimated over 400 people perish each year due to carbon monoxide in the air.

If you damage the furnace while trying to install it, you’re responsible for the costs to fix it, which won’t be cheap. Improperly wired circuit boards are among the most expensive components in a furnace to repair or replace. As well, if the furnace is set incorrectly, it can damage the pipes within the home or cause excess humidity, which in turn causes its own costly problems. Mishandling the gas could cause a fire, which is one of the leading causes of homes burning down.

If you have plumbing and gas experience, you may qualify to install the furnace yourself. Most cities require a licensed HVAC technician. Considering all the safety hazards that come with installation, it's not a surprise. With so much that can go wrong, it's best to call up a local HVAC company and get some quotes. They’ll ensure your home is safely heated when the snow flies.

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1st I would like to Thank Robert for all his had work. I am a single mother, and not very excited about the idea of having men in my home or dealing with heating issue I have know clue about. (I'm just a Yoga Instructor) Robert was very respectful, cl...

- Ashley Ferguson
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- Tom Smith
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DO NOT HIRE ROBERT ALEXANDER FOR ANY WORK!!!!!!!!!!! He has poor workmanship and unethical business practice. He has cases filed against him for not pulling permits for jobs he has performed. He is doing electrical work with a suspended electrical license...

- William Lee
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They did great job showed up on time and beet price of other companys

- Tom Smith
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Secure Comfort was installing new furnace in my house based on project submitted through Porch. The pro who was working on furnace replacement have not done job properly - he did not seal large hole between furnace and ducting extension he made. As a resu...

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Cardinal heating did a fantastic job helping me get a new furnace. I needed help quickly and they really came through. The installers were great! Very knowledgable and thorough. I would highly recommend Cardinal heating and A/C to anyone.

- Katie Fletcher
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Fast response and professional work!

- Lee Cheung
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Excellent service at a reasonable price. On time, fast, professional and spotless when they left. Highly recommend this company.

- Kay Johnson
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If you’re looking for a professional, dependable and customer friendly company to take care of your heating and A/C issues, then Cardinal Heating and A/C is your best choice. In the course of my work, I interview hundreds of local Eastside contracting bus...

- Ken Gamblin
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We have used Cardinal twice so far, once for a propane stove installation and again for some exhaust duct work. Mike was prompt, friendly and a pleasure to work with, in fact we will be contacting them again soon for another project! We would highly recom...

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Timely, predictable, accurate service! High quality at a fair price is superior value! Thanks Cardinal!

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