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Air conditioning and heating services with Air Conditioning by Heating Cooling Seattle means you have industry-leading systems, service and support trusted thousands of homes and businesses in the Seattle, WA area. Based in the Pacific Northwest, we know and understand what it takes to provide unmatched service to our community.

While you may already know us as your Seattle, Washington heating and air conditioning service company, we also provide these other valuable services:


Solar Energy, Solar Panels for Heating Seattle Homes

It is true that electricity produced in the United States is broadly volatile and non-renewable resources for the production of electricity are declining with the passage of time (the terrible situation was seen in June ’09), under such unfavorable circumstances everyone is eager to head towards alternatives modes for producing enough energy for oneself and for one’s family in order to save both money and environment. Upon considering the dire condition regarding the production of electricity, president of the Untied States, Barack Obama introduced and signed a legislation to solve the problem of scarcity of energy by proving incentives for people so they can utilize these incentives in installation of home energy systems. Other presidents, like former president George W Bush, have also promoted alternative energy solutions such as solar and geothermal energy systems for homes and commercial businesses. In the past these have been met with resistance from both parties. With rising energy costs, solar energy is now affordable and solar panel installation can become a reality for many home owners.


Forced Air Furnaces vs Radiant Heat

With radiant heat systems, the radiators may be mounted on walls or buried in the floor to give under-floor heat. For larger buildings, building services designers and engineers, such as mechanical, architectural, or building services engineers analyze, design, and specify the HVAC systems, and specialty mechanical contractors build and commission them.In modern buildings the design, installation, and control systems of these functions are integrated into one or more HVAC systems.

Cold air drafts can contribute significantly to subjectively feeling colder than the average room temperature. A couple of benefits of forced air systems, which are now widely applied in churches, schools and high-end residences, are:


13 Step DIY Furnace Installation Part 13 of 13

Part 12 of 13 steps to Install a Furnace in Your Home

Well here’s the moment you’ve been waiting for. It’s time to see if all your i’s have been dotted and all your t’s have been crossed. Time to flip the switch on the furnace and see if it works. If you have purchased the “Furnace Installation Instructions” book mentioned below, everything will work just fine provided you followed every step in great detail.

Furnace Installation Instructions – 13 Easy Steps

Step 13. Starting up your equipment. Usually the instructions from the manufacturer will tell you exactly how they would like the new furnace started and tested. Follow their instructions as closely as possible.


13 Step DIY Furnace Installation Part 12 of 13

Part 12 of 13 steps to Install a Furnace in Your Home

You’ve done all the preparation, have all the tools, the old furnace is gone and now it’s time to start your very own furnace installation.

Furnace Installation Instructions – 13 Easy Steps

Step 12. Putting it all back together. This section is broken up into 6 sub-sections.


13 Step DIY Furnace Installation Parts 9 through 11 of 13

Part 9 through 11 of 13 steps to Install a Furnace in Your Home

While step 9 would seem to state the obvious, it’s worth reminding folks just the same. So, disconnect the power before you get started uninstalling your heating cooling system! Step 10, on the other hand, is advice most people would never even think of. It’s hard to believe but some heating and cooling contractors install new systems using the furnace for support. Yeah, crazy huh? Well we can assure you that at Heating Cooling Seattle that’s never going to be the case.

Furnace Installation Instructions – 13 Easy Steps


13 Step DIY Furnace Installation Part 8 of 13

Part 8/13 steps to Install a Furnace in Your Home

So you’ve planned your furnace installation project out well, now where will you buy a new gas furnace? Many people nowadays immediately turn to the internet, but what about parts, service and furnace warranty? You should also consider buying locally. You will pay less for shipping and have a valuable resource in case you need to ask a few questions.


13 Step DIY Furnace Installation Parts 4 through 7 of 13

Parts 4 through 7 of 13 steps to Install a Furnace in Your Home

Nothing is more frustrating than not having all the materials needed to complete a job. The same holds true when it comes to furnace installation. Have all the parts and accessories needed before you start installing a gas furnace and the project will go much smoother.

Furnace Installation Instructions – 13 Easy Steps


13 Step DIY Furnace Installation Part 3 of 13

Part 3/13 steps to Install a Furnace in Your Home

Choosing the right furnace to install is vitally important to ensure your equipment performs at it’s peak efficiency, is affordable and will last for many years after the initial furnace installation.

Furnace Installation Instructions – 13 Easy Steps

Step 3. Assessing the Heating Cooling System and duct-work. This is the most important step. Why? The answer might surprise you. It might even surprise some HVAC Contractors. The heating equipment must be sized right. Hands down. No exceptions. Why? You might be thinking “Doesn’t the rule ‘the bigger the better’ apply here?” No. Let me rephrase that: Heck no!


13 Step DIY Furnace Installation Part 2 of 13

Part 2/13 steps to Install a Furnace in Your Home

Evaluating what kind of furnace is perfect for you and your family is where we come in. At Heating Cooling Seattle, we strongly urge you to have an experienced heating cooling contractor come out to your home and evaluate your heating needs to get the furnace properly sized for your home.
Furnace Installation Instructions – 13 Easy Steps

Step 2. Assessing your home. You are going to need to understand how your home is made and insulated. Do you have new or old windows and doors? Is there any air infiltrating your home via dryer vents, window fans, etc? Do you have a basement or is your home on a concrete slab? You will need to know this in order to install the correct furnace equipment in your home.


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