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NAROL Heating & Cooling LLC

INSTALLATION

Heat Pump Installation & Repair

Heat pump installation and repair for Clark County homes. Energy-efficient heating and cooling in one system, with Washington State incentives that often offset the cost.

Heat pump installation and repair gives your home efficient heating and cooling from a single system. NAROL Heating & Cooling installs and repairs ducted and ductless heat pumps across Clark County, WA, and Washington State incentives often bring the net cost in line with a traditional furnace while lowering year-round energy bills.

Is a heat pump worth it in the Pacific Northwest?

Yes. Modern heat pumps handle Pacific Northwest winters efficiently, provide air conditioning in summer, and qualify for Washington State incentives that can significantly offset the install cost. We run the numbers for your specific home during a free estimate so you can compare against a gas furnace.

Do you repair heat pumps too?

Yes. We repair heat pumps from all major brands, whether or not we installed them. Common issues include refrigerant leaks, failed defrost cycles, faulty reversing valves, and capacitor or contactor problems. We aim for same-day service when our schedule allows.

QUESTIONS WE HEAR

About heat pump installation & repair

What brands do you install and service?
We install Trane, Goodman, Mitsubishi, and Daikin systems, and we repair all major brands. We recommend equipment based on your home, budget, and comfort goals, not what earns us the most margin.
Should I switch to a heat pump?
For many Clark County homes, yes. Heat pumps now handle Pacific Northwest winters well, provide cooling in summer, and Washington State incentives often make the net cost comparable to a gas furnace. We will run the numbers for your specific home during your free estimate.
How long does a typical install take?
Most single-zone mini-split installs are done in one day. Full HVAC system replacements typically take one to two days. Multi-zone mini-splits with four or more zones can take two to three days. Ductwork projects vary based on scope.