HVAC Repair, Service, Maintenance, & Troubleshooting
HVAC Installation for Spokane Residents
Nobody wakes up and jumps for joy because they get to buy a new furnace or air conditioner. Let us be honest: it is not as fun as buying a new giant television or booking a family beach vacation. However, when your house feels like an icebox in January or a sweltering sauna in July, a brand-new climate control system quickly becomes your absolute best friend.
At Spokane Heating and Cooling, we are experts at fixing home comfort problems. We are the premier choice for HVAC installation Spokane homeowners trust because we treat your house with the same care we give our own. We do not just swap out metal boxes in your basement or backyard.
We design customized comfort systems that keep your family cozy, lower your monthly energy bills, and last for a very long time. If you are tired of battling the indoor weather, you have come to the exact right place.
Warning Signs Your Heating and Cooling Equipment is Failing
How do you know if you actually need a new system, or if you just need a simple repair? Your equipment will usually give you a few hints before it completely breaks down. Here are the top signs your system is waving the white flag:
The Age Factor
If your furnace is old enough to vote (18 years or older) or your air conditioner is over 12 years old, it is living on borrowed time. Older units lose their efficiency and are more likely to break down when you need them the most.
The Endless Money Pit
Are your utility bills creeping up every single month, even though you are not using more heat or air? That means your aging system is working twice as hard to do half the job. It is eating your money.
The Loud Noises
Heaters and air conditioners should not sound like a heavy metal rock band practicing in your house. Banging, squealing, rattling, or grinding noises are usually a sign that internal parts are wearing out for good.
The Hot and Cold Spots
Is your living room a tropical island, while your bedroom feels like a meat locker? A failing system loses its ability to push treated air evenly throughout your entire home.
Furnace Installation and Replacement Services
In the Inland Northwest, a reliable furnace is a basic survival tool. Our winters can be harsh, and you need a heating system that will not quit on a freezing night. We specialize in high-efficiency gas and electric furnace installations that sip energy instead of gulping it down.
Think of an old furnace like an old clunker car. It might still drive, but it gets terrible gas mileage. A new furnace has a high "AFUE" rating. This is just a fancy industry way of measuring how much of your fuel actually turns into usable heat. We install top-of-the-line units that turn almost 98% of the fuel into heat for your home. That means a lot less waste and a lot more money staying right in your bank account.
Air Conditioning Installation for Hot Spokane Summers
Years ago, people used to say that air conditioning in Spokane was an optional luxury. That is simply not true anymore. Our summers are getting much hotter, and we also have to deal with the annual "smoke season" from wildfires.
When the outdoor air quality gets bad, you have to keep your windows tightly closed. If you do not have air conditioning, your house quickly turns into an oven. We install powerful, energy-efficient central air conditioning systems that cool your whole house rapidly. Modern AC units are also incredibly quiet compared to those rattling metal boxes from the 1990s. You will absolutely feel the crisp, cool air, but you will barely hear the machine running.
Advanced Heat Pump and Ductless Mini-Split Solutions
You might have heard your neighbors talking about heat pumps. They are becoming incredibly popular for new installations in our area. Here is the simple version of how they work: a heat pump is basically an air conditioner that can run in reverse. In the summer, it moves heat out of your house to cool you down. In the winter, it pulls hidden heat from the outside air and pushes it inside to warm you up. For our specific climate, we often recommend a "dual fuel" system. This pairs a super-efficient heat pump with a gas furnace that only turns on when the temperature drops well below freezing.
If you have a garage workshop, a new bonus room, or an older home without traditional ductwork, we also install ductless mini-splits. These are sleek, quiet units mounted high on the wall. They let you control the temperature in just one specific room without tearing open your walls to install giant metal air ducts.
The Importance of Proper System Sizing
One of the biggest mistakes other contractors make is guessing the size of your new system. They simply look at your old unit and order the exact same size. But what if the old one was wrong from the very beginning?
We use the "Goldilocks" rule. If an HVAC unit is too small, it will run constantly and never actually get your house comfortable. If it is too big, it blasts the house with air and shuts off too quickly, which wears out the motor fast. We carefully measure your home, look at your windows, and check your insulation to calculate the exact perfect size for your family's needs.
Our Simple Four-Step Installation Process
We know that having repairmen in your home can feel stressful. You might worry about the mess, the noise, and the disruption to your day. We work incredibly hard to make our installation process smooth and easy.
Step 1: The Blueprint
We do the math and measure everything twice, so we install the perfectly sized equipment for your exact square footage.
Step 2: The Clean Swap
On installation day, we show up on time. We protect your clean floors with thick drop cloths. We safely remove your old, broken equipment and haul it away so you are not stuck with a rusty machine in your yard.
Step 3: The Setup
We install the new equipment, connect the gas and electricity safely, and seal up the ductwork. We run rigorous tests to make sure there are no leaks and that the airflow is perfect in every single room.
Step 4: The Tour
We never just leave you alone with a confusing new machine. We show you exactly how to use it. We teach you how to program the thermostat and show you where to change the air filter.
Boosting Efficiency with Smart Thermostats and Better Air Quality
Let us be real: nobody likes paying the Avista utility bill. The best way to fight back against rising rates is with modern efficiency. In addition to a great new HVAC system, we highly recommend adding a smart thermostat. These clever little gadgets actually learn your daily schedule. They turn the heat or AC down when you leave for work and turn it back on right before you walk through the front door.
We can also upgrade your indoor air quality during the installation. By adding advanced air purifiers and better filters directly to your new system, we can capture dust, pet dander, and wildfire smoke before it enters your lungs.
Commercial HVAC Services for Local Businesses
We do not just help homeowners. If you run a business, you already know that a broken heater means unhappy employees and customers who walk out the door.
We provide the commercial HVAC Spokane business owners trust completely. From rooftop units to complex ventilation systems, we have the tools and the tough crews to get your business climate back under control quickly.
Why Spokane Heating and Cooling is Your Best Choice
There are plenty of work trucks driving around town. Why should you hire our team?
First, we are locals. We are not a massive national chain with a call center in another state. We live here, and we care about our reputation in the community.
Second, we do not use slimy sales tactics. We are honest technicians, not high-pressure salespeople. We give you clear options and let you pick what fits your personal budget.
Finally, we stand behind our work with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We serve the entire area, including Spokane, Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, Airway Heights, Medical Lake, Cheney, Colbert, and Mead.
How much does a new HVAC system cost in Spokane?
This is the most common question we get! The honest answer is that it depends. The total price varies based on the size of your home, the brand you select, and the energy efficiency rating. Because every house is completely different, we offer free estimates. We measure your home and give you an exact price down to the penny.
How long does it take to install a new furnace or AC?
We know you do not want us hanging around your house for a week. Most of our residential installations take just one single day. If we are doing a more complex job, like adding brand-new ductwork, it might take two days. We always tell you the timeline before we start.
What is the difference between a heat pump and an air conditioner?
They look exactly the same sitting in your yard! The difference is that an air conditioner can only blow cold air into your home. A heat pump can cool your home in the summer and also heat it in the winter by reversing its cycle.
Do you offer financing for new installations?
Yes, we absolutely do. Replacing your heating and cooling system is a major investment that often happens by surprise. We work with trusted financing partners to offer flexible monthly payment plans so you can get comfortable right away.
What size HVAC do I need?
The size depends on the square footage of your living space, how many windows you have, and how well your home is insulated. Multiplying your home's length, width, and height gives a rough estimate, but our professional load calculation is the only way to get it perfectly right.
How often should I get my new HVAC system serviced?
Your system should be inspected and cleaned by a professional once a year. If you have a standard furnace and a standard AC, each gets checked once a year. If you have a heat pump that runs all year long, we recommend a checkup every six months to keep it running smoothly.




