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HVAC Service in Sumner, WA

No heat on a foggy Sumner morning? AC blowing warm air during a summer spike? Uneven rooms, high energy bills, or wildfire smoke and dust making it hard to breathe? I’m your local HVAC tech with Eatonville Heating and Cooling, and we’re ready to fix it fast. From urgent repairs to new installs and seasonal tune-ups, we roll up in well-stocked trucks, give you upfront pricing, and get your home comfortable again—safely and efficiently. Call or schedule now and we’ll lock in your appointment right away.

 

Why homeowners in Sumner choose us

  • Local, neighborly service in 98390 and across Pierce County every day

  • Technician-led diagnostics with options, upfront pricing, and your approval before work starts

  • We service all major brands of furnaces, heat pumps, AC, and IAQ equipment

  • Parts on the truck to finish most repairs in a single visit

  • Respect for your home: on-time arrival windows, shoe covers, and clean work areas

 

Heating services in Sumner, WA

When the valley air turns damp and cold, reliable heat matters, we work on gas and electric furnaces, high-efficiency heat pumps, and ductless mini-splits.

 

Heating repair

Call if you notice:

  • No heat, short cycling, or cool air from vents

  • Burning/electrical odors, buzzing, or rattling

  • Weak airflow, cold rooms, or rising utility bills
    What we check and fix:

  • Safety/combustion, venting, flame sensors, high limits

  • Ignitors, inducer and blower motors, capacitors, relays, controls

  • Heat exchanger integrity and flue performance (CO risk mitigation)

  • Thermostat calibration and electrical tightening
     

You’ll get a clear diagnosis with good/better/best options that fit your budget and timeline.

 

Heating installation and replacement

Upgrading an older furnace or switching to a high-efficiency heat pump? We size it right and install according to the manufacturer's specs and Washington code.

  • Room-by-room load calculations (no guesswork)

  • High-efficiency choices for lower bills and quieter operation

  • Duct sealing, repairs, and balancing for even comfort—great for older craftsman homes and newer builds alike

  • Smart thermostat integration, zoning, and indoor air quality add-ons
     

Ask about cold-climate heat pumps that perform well through South Sound winters.

 

Heating maintenance

Tune-ups keep heat safe, efficient, and reliable.
 

Typical furnace/heat pump tune-up includes:

  • Combustion, safeties, and venting checks (furnace)

  • Refrigerant charge, defrost cycle, and reversing valve checks (heat pumps)

  • Clean burners, flame sensor, and indoor/outdoor coils as needed

  • Inspect/clean blower assembly; check belts and bearings

  • Verify temperature rise/drop, static pressure, and airflow

  • Tighten electrical connections; test capacitors/relays

  • Filter check with MERV recommendations for your home

 

Cooling services in Sumner, WA

Late-spring and summer heat waves are hitting harder—make sure your AC or heat pump is ready.

 

Cooling repair

Common issues we fix fast:

  • AC running but not cooling, or a frozen indoor coil

  • Water around the furnace/air handler (clogged condensate)

  • Short cycling, breaker trips, or won’t start

  • Noisy outdoor unit, fan not spinning, or warm air at vents

 

How we solve it:

  • Find refrigerant leaks; replace failed capacitors/contactors; diagnose fan/compressor faults

  • Clear and treat condensate drains; verify float switches

  • Clean coils to improve heat transfer and reduce head pressure

  • Verify thermostat and control operation

 

Cooling installation and replacement

Get efficient, quiet cooling matched to your home and ductwork.

  • Central AC or heat pump systems with properly matched indoor coils

  • Ductless mini-splits for additions, shops, and hard-to-cool rooms

  • Attention to airflow, return sizing, and condensate management

  • Low-noise, high-SEER options to tame summer peaks

 

We’ll walk you through choices and deliver a clean, code-right install.

 

Cooling maintenance

Prevent breakdowns when you need cooling most.

  • Clean/straighten outdoor condenser fins

  • Inspect blower wheel and indoor coil; clean as needed

  • Confirm refrigerant charge; record superheat/subcool

  • Test capacitors, contactors, and safety controls

  • Clear/treat condensate lines; verify drain pan safety switch

  • Check delta-T across the coil and overall airflow

 

Indoor air quality (IAQ) solutions for Sumner homes

Between valley pollen, damp winters, and late-summer wildfire smoke, IAQ is a must. We solve stale air, odors, humidity swings, and persistent dust.

 

IAQ installation

  • High-MERV media filters and cabinet upgrades to boost capture without choking airflow

  • Whole-home air cleaners (electronic/HEPA) to reduce fine particles and smoke

  • UV-C coil treatment to limit biological growth on the indoor coil

  • Balanced ventilation with ERV/HRV to bring in fresh air while managing heat and moisture

  • Humidity control: dehumidification in summer; humidification in winter, where appropriate

 

IAQ repair and service

  • Replace UV lamps; clean EAC cells/electrodes; service air cleaner fans

  • Duct sealing and balancing to stop dust infiltration and improve room-to-room comfort

  • Source-track moisture issues and persistent odors

 

IAQ maintenance

  • Set the right filter schedule for your home, pets, and allergy needs

  • Inspect ductwork, plenums, and returns for leaks or microbial growth

  • Verify ventilation rates and adjust controls seasonally

 

Our process 

  • Schedule: Call or book online. Convenient appointment windows and reminders.

  • Diagnose: We listen to your concerns, inspect the system, and pinpoint the cause.

  • Options: Clear repair/replace paths with transparent pricing—no surprises.

  • Fix: We work clean and aim to complete most repairs in one visit.

  • Verify: We test the operation, share readings, and explain what we did.

  • Support: Maintenance tips and a written service record.

 

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

  • The system runs nonstop, but can’t hit the set temperature

  • Uneven rooms, weak airflow, or noisy vents

  • Burning, musty, or chemical smells from the system

  • Frequent breaker trips or thermostat errors

  • Utility billsare  noticeably higher than last season
     

If you’re seeing any of these, schedule a diagnostic before it snowballs.

 

Equipment and brands we service

  • Gas and electric furnaces, air handlers, heat pumps, and central AC

  • Ductless mini-split systems (single- and multi-zone)

  • Smart thermostats and zoning controls

  • 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 correctly and record readings.

 

Serving Sumner and nearby areas

We’re in the neighborhood daily—Sumner and surrounding communities across Pierce County, including Bonney Lake, Puyallup, Pacific, Edgewood, Lakeland Hills, Milton, and Auburn.

 

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 on the schedule. The sooner we see it, the faster we can get your home comfortable again.

 

FAQ: HVAC service in Sumner, WA

  • How often should I service my system?
    Twice a year: a heating tune-up in fall and a cooling/heat pump tune-up in spring keep efficiency up and surprises down.

  • Are heat pumps a good fit for Sumner?
    Yes. Modern heat pumps—including cold-climate models—heat efficiently through most of our winter and provide quiet, efficient cooling in summer. Many homes pair them with a furnace (dual fuel) for flexibility.

  • Repair or replace—how do I decide?
    Consider age, repair history, comfort, energy costs, and safety. If a repair is more than a third of the cost of a new, efficient system and your unit is near end-of-life, replacement often wins long-term.

  • 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 cabinet and filter specs.

  • What can I check before a tech arrives?
    Confirm thermostat settings, check the filter, make sure breakers/disconnects are on, and clear debris around the outdoor unit. If you smell gas or burning, exit and call for help.

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