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HVAC Installation & Replacement in Seattle, WA

Seattle homeowners face 160+ rain days per year averaging 38 inches that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Capitol Hill, Queen Anne, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and surrounding Seattle communities.

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Why Seattle Homes Need HVAC Installation & Replacement

160+ rain days per year averaging 38 inches
Persistent overcast skies promoting moss and algae
Mild temperatures rarely below 25°F or above 85°F
Occasional ice storms causing widespread damage
Wildfire smoke in late summer from eastern WA fires
Common Home Types We Service
Craftsman bungalowsMid-century ranchesNorthwest contemporary homesCedar-sided homes (common)New construction townhomes

What You Get

Properly sized systems through Manual J load calculation
All major brands: Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Rheem, Goodman
Permits pulled and utility rebates identified
Old equipment properly removed and disposed of
Ductwork evaluated and improved as needed
10-year parts warranties on most new systems

Our HVAC Installation & Replacement Process

01

Load Calculation

We perform a Manual J load calculation to properly size your new system — not guessing based on square footage alone.

02

Equipment Selection

We recommend systems that fit your budget, efficiency goals, and existing ductwork, explaining SEER/AFUE ratings and rebate opportunities.

03

Installation

Old equipment is removed, new equipment is installed with proper refrigerant charging, electrical connections, and gas connections as applicable.

04

Commissioning & Testing

The system is tested for proper airflow, refrigerant charge, thermostat operation, and heating/cooling performance before completion.

Seasonal Considerations for Seattle

1
Year-round moss and algae on roofs and driveways
2
Gutter cleaning in fall from cedar and maple debris
3
Winter storm damage from windstorms
4
Spring soft washing after long rain season
5
Summer exterior painting window (July–Sept)

Areas We Serve in Seattle

Our hvac installation & replacement pros are available throughout the Seattle metro area, including:

Capitol HillQueen AnneBellevueKirklandRedmondSammamishIssaquahMercer IslandRentonBothell

HVAC Installation & Replacement FAQ for Seattle Homeowners

How often should Seattle homeowners get hvac installation & replacement?
Given Seattle's 160+ rain days per year averaging 38 inches, most homeowners benefit from hvac installation & replacement at least once a year. Year-round moss and algae on roofs and driveways often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Seattle most need hvac installation & replacement?
Craftsman bungalows and Mid-century ranches are the most common home types in Seattle and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
How long does HVAC installation take?
A standard split system replacement (air handler + condenser) typically takes one day. New construction installs or major ductwork projects take longer.
How do I know what size system I need?
System size should be based on a Manual J heat load calculation accounting for square footage, insulation, windows, ceiling height, and climate. Oversized systems short-cycle, causing comfort and humidity problems.
What SEER rating should I choose?
Minimum efficiency today is 14–16 SEER depending on your region. Higher SEER (18–25) costs more upfront but reduces operating costs. Calculate payback based on your local energy rates.
Are there rebates for new HVAC systems?
Yes. The Inflation Reduction Act provides federal tax credits for high-efficiency equipment. Many utilities offer additional rebates. We identify all applicable incentives when quoting.

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