Packaged HVAC Service in Olympia

The state government workforce provides employment stability and homeowner investment in quality systems. Capitol Hill and South Capitol's older homes were built without AC — the Pacific Northwest's warming trend is driving heat pump installation demand. Furnace reliability in Olympia winters remains the primary concern. With 48F average temperature and a maritime to semi-arid climate, HVAC systems in this Pacific Northwest market face specific demands. The Oct-Apr frost season determines heating load while 38in rainfall affects humidity and cooling requirements. Local cost index: 1.10.

Packaged Unit Advantages

Packaged HVAC units simplify installation by housing all components in one cabinet. They are a strong choice for homes with limited mechanical room space, commercial buildings needing rooftop placement, manufactured homes, and additions where running refrigerant lines to a separate indoor unit would be impractical. Service access is straightforward since all components are in one location.

Common HVAC Issues in Olympia

  • Heat pump installation for Olympia homeowners adding cooling to homes built without AC
  • Furnace repair during Pacific Northwest winters for older Capitol Hill and Eastside residential systems
  • Mini split installation for government workforce households adding zone cooling
  • HVAC system replacement on older Olympia homes converting from furnace-only to heat pump
  • Energy efficiency upgrades for state government workforce homeowners reducing utility costs

Neighborhoods We Serve

We connect homeowners across Olympia, including Capitol Hill, Eastside, Westside, South Capitol, Lacey adjacent, and all surrounding areas. ZIP codes served: 98501, 98502, 98503, 98504, 98506.