Farwest Climate Control specializes in sales and service of residential HVAC systems, with an emphasis on delivering these services with honesty and integrity. We are a dealer of American Standard Brand equipment. We are one of the only American Standard Customer Care Dealer in Central Washington and can only maintain that status by having a 95% customer satisfaction rating.
We offer flat rate pricing on service and specialize in quality installations for existing residential and mobile homes, new construction and light commercial.
We offer flat rate pricing on service and specialize in quality installations for existing residential and mobile homes, new construction and light commercial.
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Services
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All of our Technicians are NATE (North American Technician Excellence) certified, which means they have passed exams on what they need to know to effectively service and install todays sophisticated HVAC systems. Technicians take continuing education courses as apprentices and journeymen to stay current with the policies that are required by the Dept. of Labor and Industries.
Air Conditioning
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Farwest Climate Control offers air conditioners from 13 to 20 SEER Communicating ratings. A SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) is a measure of efficiency for air conditioners, they are like miles per gallon in cars-the higher the rating, the more energy efficient and the more money you save. All of our systems satisfy or exceed minimum government SEER standards.
Geothermal
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No matter what the weather or the season, the temperature deep within the earth remains constant. Geothermal heating and cooling systems tap into the even, steady temperatures underground to regulate your home's indoor comfort. The ultra-efficient systems use less energy, allowing you to save on your heating and cooling energy usage and potentially lower your home's carbon footprint.
Heat Pumps
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At Farwest Climate Control we carry efficient and reliable American Standard heat pumps that are ranked a winner in consumer rating magazines. Heat pumps do the job of an air conditioner and a furnace. However, unlike a furnace, it doesn't burn fuel to make heat. A heat pump uses electricity to move heat from one place to another.
Maintenance
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Years ago, the Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service at Louisiana State University teamed up with Gulf States Power to identify what benefits if any were provided by an air conditioning tune-up. A series of homes were heavily instrumented, data was collected over time, tune-ups were performed, and data was collected again.
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