The HVAC system you choose is important as it has an impact on your quality of life. It is also a serious investment, and you want to make sure the choice you make is right for you and your home. You want to be comfortable all year round. Cascade Energy Services provides air conditioning maintenance, service, repair, and installation in Kirkland. Here are some things to considering before purchasing an HVAC system:
- Ductwork – You should have a professional inspect your ductwork to ensure it is in good condition before any other work gets done. If the joints are not sealed properly, or there are breaks in the ducts, you lose up to 30% efficiency. A good cleaning is in order during this time as well.
- Your Furnace – Replacing your old furnace with a more energy-efficient model is the best way to go. We can help you make the right choice for your home.
- Air Conditioning – If you want excellent air quality and a cool home, you need a high-performance air conditioner. We carry several models and take all the needed measurements to make sure you get what you need.
- Consider a Heat Pump – Heat pumps are all-in-one HVAC systems that make heating and cooling your home easy and efficient. Heat pumps work the same way air conditioners do. If you want an extremely efficient electrical HVAC system, heat pumps are the way to go.
If you already have an air conditioner system in place, we offer air conditioning maintenance, service, repair, and installation in Kirkland. Get ready for hot summer weather today by calling us and making an appointment to see what you need. Call us at (425) 243-0371.
Bane and the crew from Casacade Energy Services did an excellent, professional installation of our new Trane furnace (nice and quiet!), along with a house surge protector and earthquake cutoff mechanism for our gas line. Bill was courteous, knowledgeable and very helpful. Also, his office staff helped us through all the warranty work and helped answer questions about rebates. We couldn't ask for a better experience. We will be using them for the annual furnace check up. Thanks, Bill and crew!