When your heating or cooling system is on the fritz, do you know who to call, or do you try to fix it yourself? Instead of wasting time and money on DIY projects, call in the pros at Cascade Energy Services. We offer the best in York standard furnace, AC & heat pump installation & repair service in Snohomish County.
Learning what to watch out for when it comes to your York energy unit is essential to get your home restored quickly when something is amiss. Take a look at the warning signs below and how we can restore your comfort levels fast:
What to Watch For
Your AC, heat pump, or furnace will give you warning signs that you are facing a repair or breakdown. These can include things such as:
- Unusual noises
- Signs of a leak
- Pilot light changes
- Hot air instead of cold or vice versa
- Filter issues
- Clogged lines
Whatever you’ve noticed, the quick a repair pro is on the job the better.
Emergency Response
We offer assistance around the clock, seven days a week, to help you get your climate control back up and running. Our repair techs will arrive at the location with the tools necessary to evaluate, diagnose, and repair your York system on the spot. It’s important to have a York-certified and trained professional on the job whenever you need maintenance or repairs.
Installation
Do you need to update your current system? Have you found that your current unit would be better replaced with a state-of-the-art York system? Then you’ve come to the right place. Our team of professional installation techs can help you choose the right system to put in place of your outdated one.
Call us at (425) 243-0371 to learn more about our York standard furnace, AC & heat pump installation & repair service in Snohomish County.
Bill and his crew did a stellar job installing a Mitsubishi heat pump into my shop. They came in right on budget and upgraded the unit free because the one I selected was out of stock. Communication was flawless throughout the process, they cleaned up after themselves and my shop is much more user-friendly now. Thanks Bill!