Your Cascade Valley Heating and Cooling Experts
Not every contractor advertising HVAC service in Cascade Valley carries the state license required to perform HVAC work legally in Washington. Licensing requirements exist for a reason — they set a minimum competency threshold for working on systems that involve gas lines, electrical components, and refrigerants. An unlicensed contractor may offer a lower price, but unpermitted work can void manufacturer warranties, create problems at home resale, and leave the homeowner holding liability for any subsequent damage. We verify licensing before any contractor handles a Grant County homeowner's call.
Marine-climate HVAC in Grant County favors heat pumps over traditional split systems — mild winters keep heat pump efficiency high while avoiding furnace combustion complexity. Cascade Valley homeowners with heat pumps still need annual refrigerant checks, coil cleaning, and defrost cycle verification.
The combination of 990 annual cooling degree days and 6,870 heating degree days means Cascade Valley homeowners depend on both systems across the year. Grant County's housing stock, with a median construction year around 1972, contains a large inventory of equipment due for evaluation or replacement.