King County — Washington

HVAC Services in Seattle, Washington

Licensed heating and cooling contractors serving Seattle, Washington homeowners. Mild temperatures in Seattle reduce extreme HVAC demand, but coastal moisture conditions can accelerate equipment corrosion without regular maintenance. Available 24/7 for emergency furnace and AC service.

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Serving Seattle and King County

The most common question we hear from Seattle homeowners isn't 'can you fix it' — it's 'is it worth fixing.' A furnace that needs a $700 repair at 18 years old is a different decision than the same repair on a 6-year-old system. An AC that needs a refrigerant recharge at year 12 may have a leak that makes the repair a short-term patch on a larger problem. We help King County homeowners understand where their system actually sits in its service life before committing to a repair that may not make financial sense.

In Seattle, HVAC systems face year-round demand at moderate levels rather than extreme seasonal peaks. King County's marine climate means systems rarely get a true off-season — a pattern that accumulates operating hours steadily and makes annual maintenance more critical than in markets with clear seasonal breaks.

Both heating and cooling systems face genuine seasonal demand in Seattle: an estimated 6,510 heating degree days in winter and 830 cooling degree days in summer. With a median home age of 43 years in King County, a significant portion of local HVAC equipment is approaching end of design service life.

Common HVAC Problems in Seattle, Washington

Understanding the HVAC problems most common in King County helps homeowners recognize early warning signs and schedule service before a minor issue becomes an emergency repair.

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AC system completely unresponsive — no power

A completely unresponsive AC system leaves a home without cooling — particularly impactful during heat waves when alternative cooling is not available. In King County, this issue is among the most common service calls we receive.

Watch for: No response from indoor or outdoor AC components when thermostat calls for cooling

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Oil furnace burner nozzle and electrode failure

Oil burner nozzle clogging or electrode misalignment prevents proper atomization of fuel oil, causing incomplete combustion, puffback events, and soot accumulation in the heat exchanger and flue. In King County, this issue is among the most common service calls we receive.

Watch for: Oil furnace fails to ignite or produces weak, unstable flame

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Dirty condenser coil reducing cooling capacity

A dirty condenser coil traps heat inside the system. The compressor is forced to work harder against elevated discharge pressure, consuming more electricity, wearing faster, and producing less cooling. In King County, this issue is among the most common service calls we receive.

Watch for: AC runs longer cycles without reaching setpoint

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Propane furnace regulator and supply pressure issues

Propane furnace failures in rural markets can leave homeowners without heat for extended periods — delivery lead times and service availability are both longer in rural communities than urban markets. In King County, this issue is among the most common service calls we receive.

Watch for: Furnace flame is weak or inconsistent

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Dirty evaporator coil

Evaporator coil contamination reduces heat transfer efficiency, increases latent heat (humidity) in the home, and creates a biological growth environment that distributes mold spores and odors through the duct system. In King County, this issue is among the most common service calls we receive.

Watch for: Reduced airflow and cooling despite running system

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Furnace control board failure

A failed control board disables the entire furnace regardless of the condition of individual components. In King County, this issue is among the most common service calls we receive.

Watch for: Furnace does not respond to thermostat calls

HVAC Services Available in Seattle

Licensed HVAC contractors serving Seattle and King County provide the full range of residential heating and cooling services.

HVAC Repair Services in Seattle, Washington

If a technician in Seattle diagnoses multiple failing components during a single service call — a capacitor that's low and a contactor that's pitted and a blower motor bearing that's rough — the question is whether to repair them all at once or one at a time. Our recommendation for King County homeowners is generally to address all identified failing components in a single visit if the total repair cost makes sense against the system's remaining value. Scheduling individual return trips for each component costs more in labor and service fees than a single comprehensive repair, and each trip involves a new diagnostic fee.

Every HVAC repair in Seattle should come with a written estimate before work begins. The estimate should state the diagnosed problem, the parts required, the labor time, and the total cost. It should also note whether the repair has a labor warranty and for how long. King County homeowners who receive only a verbal quote before work starts have no record of what was agreed. Requiring written documentation protects against billing disputes and confirms the technician has a specific diagnosis rather than a guess.

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Heating and Cooling Diagnostics - Seattle, Washington

When a technician arrives at your Seattle home for an HVAC inspection, a few things make the visit more productive: know where the furnace and air handler are located, have the filter access point identified, know approximately how old the system is if possible, and have a list of any symptoms or unusual behavior you've noticed. If you have past service records, those are useful. If the system has manufacturer documentation, the model and serial number are on the data plate — that tells the technician the age and original specifications without any guessing. The inspection itself handles everything else.

What separates a useful HVAC inspection in Seattle from one that is not is documentation. A verbal summary of what the technician found is not verifiable and not actionable. A written report listing every component checked, each measurement recorded, and any condition flagged gives the King County homeowner a record they can compare against future service visits, share with a second opinion, and use to track system aging over time.

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New Equipment for King County Homes

Furnace replacement in Seattle typically runs between $2,800 and $6,500 installed, depending on the equipment efficiency tier, the furnace capacity required for your home size, any venting modifications needed, and whether the existing ductwork can accommodate the new system. AC replacement runs $3,500 to $8,000 installed depending on cooling capacity (tonnage), SEER2 efficiency rating, and refrigerant type. These are ranges, not quotes — the actual number for your King County home depends on a site visit and load calculation. Anyone who quotes replacement cost over the phone without seeing the home is giving you a number that may not reflect your actual situation.

HVAC replacement in Seattle is a decision that affects your home's energy costs, comfort, and air quality for the next 15 to 20 years. The efficiency rating matters: upgrading from an 80% AFUE furnace to a 96% AFUE model in a King County home with significant heating demand produces real annual savings. The same logic applies to AC SEER2 ratings in cooling-dominated climates. Get itemized quotes from at least two contractors and confirm each quote includes removal of old equipment, permits if required, and a commissioning report at completion.

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Schedule Your Seattle HVAC Appointment

If you're researching furnace or AC replacement options in Seattle, we can connect you with a licensed contractor in King County who will perform a proper load calculation, present equipment options across efficiency tiers with real cost-versus-savings numbers, and provide a written installation quote. No ballparks. No price-per-square-foot guessing. A number you can actually make a decision from.

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HVAC Service Area - Seattle, Washington

We serve Seattle and surrounding communities throughout Washington. View our local coverage area below.

ZIP Codes Served: 98109, 98108, 98105, 98104, 98107, 98106, 98101, 98103, 98102, 98154, 98122, 98121, 98126, 98125, 98178, 98174, 98177, 98144, 98146, 98195, 98199, 98118, 98119, 98116, 98117, 98115, 98112, 98164, 98134, 98136, 98133, 98111, 98113, 98114, 98124, 98127, 98129, 98139, 98141, 98145, 98161, 98165, 98170, 98175, 98181, 98185, 98191, 98194

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