Puyallup & Puget Sound’s Heating Experts:
Furnace, Heat Pump, & Mini-Split Service

From high-efficiency furnaces to all-electric heat pumps, we design and install systems that heat evenly, run quietly, and lower bills. We also handle repairs and seasonal tune-ups to keep you warm all winter.

  • Licensed • Bonded • Insured
  • Puget Sound service area
  • Up-front pricing & clean installs
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Licensed Heating Services for Puyallup & Western Washington

At Pinnacle Air Control, heating isn’t just comfort — it’s safety and peace of mind. We provide complete heating service for Western Washington homes and small businesses: installs, repairs, and emergency help, delivered by certified, insured technicians.

High-Efficiency Furnace Installation (Gas, Electric, Propane, or Oil)

We install right-sized, high-efficiency furnaces to keep you warm and reduce utility bills. From traditional gas/electric to propane and oil systems, we help you choose the best option for your space and budget — with clean duct connections, sealed venting, and smart thermostat setup.

Fast & Reliable Furnace Repair and Seasonal Maintenance

Blowing cool air, frequent cycling, or new noises? We diagnose fast and fix what’s needed. Regular tune-ups extend system life, improve efficiency, and prevent breakdowns during cold snaps.

Cold-Climate Heat Pump Installation, Repair, & Maintenance

Heat pumps deliver efficient, year-round comfort for our climate. Go ducted for whole-home heating or ductless mini-splits for targeted rooms and additions. We design for airflow, comfort, and savings.

Ductless Mini-Split Installation & Heating Solutions

No existing ductwork? Mini-splits offer flexible, quiet heat with excellent efficiency. Ideal for ADUs, basements, and add-ons — installed neatly with tidy linesets and discrete outdoor units.

Emergency Heating Services

When a system fails on a freezing night, you need fast help. We provide reliable, around-the-clock service to restore heat and protect your home and family.

Frequently Asked Questions About Heating & Heat Pumps

Why is my furnace blowing cold air?
Check thermostat mode (Heat vs Fan), a clogged filter, or a dirty flame sensor. If the burner won’t stay lit, power it down and call—retries can damage the igniter.
How often should I service my furnace or heat pump?
At least once a year before heating season. Heat pumps run year-round—spring and fall checks keep efficiency and reliability high.
Do heat pumps work well in Western Washington winters?
Yes. Cold-climate units are efficient in our mild winters. Many homes use electric backup or dual-fuel for rare extreme lows.
What size system do I need?
We use a Manual-J load calculation (home size, insulation, windows, infiltration) to right-size—no guesswork or oversizing.
Repair or replace—how do I decide?
If it’s 12–15+ years old, needs frequent fixes, or has a cracked heat exchanger, replacement usually wins. We’ll price both and show energy payback.