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The HVAC App in Seattle — Book Verified Local HVAC Pros. AC Repair, Furnace, Boiler.

Furnace repair, heat pump installation, air conditioning service, duct cleaning, thermostat upgrade, boiler repair — Seattle’s cool, damp climate, frequent temperature swings, and high demand for energy-efficient heat pumps drive constant HVAC needs. Post your job free, compare bids from identity-verified local HVAC pros, and pay securely only when the job is complete.

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How it works

Stay Comfortable Year-Round in Your Seattle Home

Heat pump on the fritz before a rare heat wave, or an old gravity furnace finally quitting in a Craftsman? Three steps to a verified tech.

1

Tell us the trouble

Adding AC to a 1920s bungalow, a ductless mini-split acting up, or a furnace that smells musty after a damp winter? Snap a photo, drop your ZIP, done in a minute.

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2

Weigh local quotes

Identity-verified techs from Ballard to Beacon Hill send honest estimates. Line up price, the soonest slot, and reviews side by side — nobody dialing your number unsolicited.

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3

Approve, then release

Choose your pro and message right in the app. Stripe escrow holds your money until the system runs clean and you’ve confirmed the job’s finished.

Payment held in escrow on AllBetter — released only when the HVAC job passes your check
Why AllBetter in Seattle

Nine months of rain means Seattle HVAC techs stay busy — make them come to you.

Moss, moisture and steep lots — Puget Sound homes generate year-round work.

The call-around way
Waitlistedthe rainy-season default when you call around
  • Peak-season backlogs from Ballard to Bellevue
  • Diagnostic fees stacked before repairs start
  • Upsell pressure toward a full replacement
AllBetter
3 bids in 10 minfor your HVAC job in Seattle
  • Post symptoms and unit photos — techs bid on facts
  • Compare ID-verified techs on price and availability
  • Escrow protects the repair until it actually cools (or heats)
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Real homeowners

Rated 4.2★ on the App Store

Seattle homeowners post the HVAC job with photos — bids arrive rain or shine. Every job escrow-protected, every pro ID-verified.

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Pricing guide

Local HVAC Costs in Seattle (2026)

Typical ranges for common Seattle HVAC jobs. Final price depends on scope, access and urgency.

ServiceTypical RangeWhat Drives the Price
HVAC emergency repair call-out$250 – $600Time, urgency
Furnace repair$200 – $800Issue type
Heat pump maintenance / tune-up$150 – $350System size
Ductless mini-split heat pump install (1 zone)$3,500 – $7,000Capacity, location
Duct cleaning (whole home)$400 – $900Duct length, condition
Smart thermostat installation$200 – $500Model, wiring
Central AC repair$300 – $1,200Problem complexity

Want a real number for your job? Post it with a photo and get itemized bids from local pros — free. Emergency and after-hours jobs often run more, and some Seattle work requires a permit.

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Watch How It Works

Post once, compare everything — how Seattle homeowners compare HVAC tech bids and pay protected.

FAQ

Seattle HVAC — Quick Answers

What kinds of HVAC jobs do Seattle pros handle?
Furnace repair/maintenance, heat pump install/repair, air conditioning service, duct cleaning, thermostat upgrade, boiler repair, full system replacement, and more. Post any residential HVAC need.
Do HVAC pros in Seattle need licenses?
Yes — Washington requires HVAC contractors to hold a valid mechanical license. AllBetter pros are identity-verified — confirm license, insurance, and certifications in-app before hiring.
What should I include in my HVAC job post?
System type (heat pump, furnace, AC), symptoms (no heat, strange noise), age of unit, add photos if possible, note if emergency. More detail = better bids.
How much do HVAC services usually cost in Seattle?
Emergency repair $250–$600, furnace repair $200–$800, duct cleaning $400–$900, heat pump tune-up $150–$350, new mini-split install $3,500–$7,000. Post your job for accurate real-time quotes.
Do I need to be home during HVAC work?
Not required for most jobs — many trusted Seattle HVAC pros work while you’re away. Discuss access (attic, furnace location, breaker access) when booking.
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Serving Seattle & the Area

Identity-verified hvac pros covering Seattle and nearby areas.

Outside Seattle? Find a HVAC pro near you.

Seattle & Central

Capitol Hill, Ballard, Fremont, Queen Anne, Belltown, Downtown Seattle

North

Shoreline, Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Kenmore

South & East

Renton, Tukwila, Burien, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond

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