HVAC Service in Graham, WA
No heat on a cold Graham morning? AC blowing warm air? Hot and cold spots, rising energy bills, or dust and smoke aggravating your allergies? I’m your local HVAC tech with Eatonville Heating and Cooling, and we’re ready to fix it fast. From urgent repairs to new system installs and routine tune-ups, we bring well-stocked trucks, clear pricing, and the know-how to get your home comfortable again—safely and efficiently. Call or schedule now, and we’ll get you on the calendar right away.
Why homeowners in Graham choose us
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Local, neighborly service from a team that works in 98338 and across Pierce County every day
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Technician-led diagnostics with options, upfront pricing, and your approval before we start
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We service all major brands of furnaces, heat pumps, AC, and IAQ equipment
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Well-stocked vehicles to complete most repairs in a single visit
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Respect for your home: on-time arrival windows, protective shoe covers, clean workspace
Heating services in Graham, WA
When our weather turns damp and chilly, a reliable heating system isn’t optional. We work on gas and electric furnaces, traditional and cold-climate heat pumps, and ductless mini-splits.
Heating repair
If you notice any of these, it’s time to call:
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No heat, intermittent heat, or short cycling
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Burning or electrical smells, buzzing, or rattling
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Cold air from vents, weak airflow, or uneven rooms
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Rising energy bills with no change in usage
What we do:
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Rapid safety check (gas leaks, venting, high limits, flame sensors)
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Test ignitors, inducer/blower motors, capacitors, relays, and controls
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Inspect heat exchangers and flues; address carbon monoxide risks
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Calibrate thermostats and tighten electrical connections
You’ll get a clear diagnosis and repair options that fit your budget and timeline.
Heating installation and replacement
Whether you’re converting to a high-efficiency heat pump or replacing a tired furnace, we size the system correctly and install it to manufacturer specs and Washington code.
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Right-sizing via load calculations (not guesswork)
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High-efficiency options for lower bills and quieter operation
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Ductwork repairs, sealing, and balancing for even comfort
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Smart thermostat integration and zoning options
Ask us about options that perform well in the South Sound’s cool, wet winters.
Heating maintenance
A tuned system runs safer, lasts longer, and uses less energy.
Our typical furnace or heat pump tune-up includes:
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Combustion, safeties, and venting checks (furnace)
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Refrigerant charge, defrost, and reversing valve checks (heat pumps)
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Clean burners, flame sensor, and indoor/outdoor coils as needed
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Inspect and clean blower assembly; check belts and bearings
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Verify temperature rise/drop, static pressure, and airflow
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Tighten electrical connections; test capacitors and relays
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Filter check and recommendations by MERV rating for your home
Cooling services in Graham, WA
Warm snaps in late spring and summer are getting hotter—your AC or heat pump needs to be ready.
Cooling repair
Common issues we fix fast:
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AC running but not cooling, or frozen indoor coil
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Water around the furnace/air handler (clogged condensate)
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System trips breaker, short cycles, or won’t start
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Loud outdoor unit, fan not spinning, or warm air at vents
How we solve it:
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Diagnose refrigerant leaks, failed capacitors, contactors, or fan/compressor issues
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Clear and treat condensate drains; check float switches
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Clean coils for better heat transfer and lower head pressure
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Verify thermostat operation and system controls
Cooling installation and replacement
Get efficient, quiet cooling sized for your home and ductwork.
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Central AC or heat pump systems with properly matched indoor coils
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Ductless mini-splits for additions, shops, and hard-to-cool rooms
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Attention to airflow, return sizing, and condensate management
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Energy-smart options to tame summer peaks and reduce noise
We’ll walk you through the choices and make a clean, code-compliant install.
Cooling maintenance
Prevent surprise breakdowns when you need cooling most.
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Clean and straighten the outdoor condenser fins
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Inspect blower wheel and indoor coil; clean as needed
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Confirm refrigerant charge is within spec; record superheat/subcool
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Test capacitors, contactors, and safety controls
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Clear and treat condensate lines; verify the drain pan safety switch
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Check delta-T across the coil and overall system airflow
Indoor air quality (IAQ) solutions for Graham homes
Between seasonal pollen, damp winters, and late-summer wildfire smoke, IAQ matters. We fix stale air, odors, humidity swings, and persistent dust.
IAQ installation
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High-MERV media filters and cabinet upgrades for better capture without choking airflow
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Whole-home air cleaners (electronic/HEPA) to reduce fine particles and smoke
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UV-C coil disinfection to cut biological growth on the indoor coil
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Balanced ventilation with ERV/HRV to bring in fresh air while managing heat and moisture
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Humidity control solutions (dehumidification in summer, humidification in winter where appropriate)
IAQ repair and service
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Replace UV lamps, clean electrodes/cells, and service air cleaner fans
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Seal and balance ducts to stop dust infiltration and improve room-to-room comfort
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Track down persistent odors and moisture issues at the source
IAQ maintenance
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Set the right filter cadence for your home, pets, and allergy needs
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Inspect ductwork, plenums, and returns for leaks or microbial growth
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Verify ventilation rates and adjust controls seasonally
Our process
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Schedule: Call or book online. We offer convenient appointment windows and reminders.
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Diagnose: A tech listens to your concerns, inspects the system, and pinpoints the cause.
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Options: You’ll see good/better/best paths with transparent pricing—no surprises.
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Fix: We respect your home, work clean, and aim to complete most repairs in one visit.
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Verify: We test operation, show you the readings, and explain what we did.
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Support: You’ll get maintenance tips and a written record of service.
Maintenance plans
Ask about seasonal maintenance options to keep heating and cooling tuned year-round. Benefits typically include priority scheduling, documented tune-ups for warranty compliance, and savings on repairs.
Common signs you need HVAC service
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System runs nonstop but can’t hit the set temperature
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Uneven rooms, weak airflow, or noisy vents
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Burning, musty, or chemical smells from the system
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Frequent breaker trips or thermostat errors
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Higher bills compared to last season
If you’ve got any of these symptoms, schedule a diagnostic before the problem grows (and costs more).
Equipment and brands we service
We work on all major brands and system types:
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Gas and electric furnaces, air handlers, heat pumps, and central AC
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Ductless mini-split systems (single- and multi-zone)
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Smart thermostats and zoning controls
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IAQ equipment: media filters, electronic air cleaners, UV lights, ERV/HRV
Safety-first, code-right
Every install and repair follows manufacturer specifications and Washington code. For combustion appliances, we verify venting, gas pressure, and safeties; for heat pumps and AC, we measure charge the right way and record readings.
Serving Graham and nearby areas
We’re in the neighborhood daily—Graham and nearby communities across Pierce County, including Kapowsin, Spanaway, Frederickson, Orting, and South Hill.
Ready for fast help?
Tell us what’s going on—no heat, no cool, new system, or air quality concerns—and we’ll get you a time on the books. The sooner we see it, the faster we can get your home comfortable again.
FAQ: HVAC service in Graham, WA
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How often should I service my system?
Twice a year: heating tune-up in fall and cooling/heat pump tune-up in spring keep efficiency up and surprises down.
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Is a heat pump a good choice for our climate?
Yes. Modern heat pumps—including cold-climate models—heat efficiently through most of our winter and provide cooling in summer. Many Graham homes pair them with an existing furnace (dual fuel) for flexibility.
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Repair or replace—how do I decide?
Consider age, repair history, energy bills, comfort, and any safety issues. If a repair is more than a third of the cost of a new, efficient system and your unit is near the end of its expected life, replacement often makes more sense long term.
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How often should I change my filter?
Homes with pets or allergy concerns: check monthly and replace every 1–2 months. Otherwise, every 2–3 months is common. Media filters may go 3–6 months—follow the cabinet and filter specs.
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What can I do before a tech arrives?
Check the filter, verify the thermostat is set to heat or cool, make sure breakers and the disconnect are on, and ensure outdoor units are clear of debris. If you smell gas or see signs of electrical burning, leave the area and call for help.

