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Ranger Heating & Cooling
4.8(
103
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Serving Renton, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I have been impressed with Robby Courson's professionalism, honesty, and work ethic with each home visit. Robby truly cares about his customers and take the time necessary to provide detailed information on the product. We chose Ranger Heating & Cooling originally based on customer reviews and professional courtesy. We continue to hire Ranger because of those same standards. Having experienced lousy customer interactions with many service-oriented industries recently, it is such a pleasure to be on the receiving end of exceptional customer service. Many kudos to all the staff at Ranger Heating & Cooling."
Dominic with our great customer standing beside a Mitsubishi ductless outdoor unit.
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Response time1 hour
Response rate100%
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Seatown Electric Plumbing Heating & Air
4.8(
1,392
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Serving Renton, WA and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2013

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Austin, Gavin, and Patrick did an incredible job installing our ductless AC system. We are so happy with their prompt, hard work, clear communication, and professionalism. Our cool house feels so nice. Thanks y'all!"
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99 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Greenwood Heating and Home Services
4.6(
424
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Serving Renton, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1921

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"We had an install from Greenwood in our new home and it is amazing! The staff was so kind and cleaned everything up, and the AC and heat works great. This is a company I would highly recommend!"
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Response time11 hrs
Response rate90%
18 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Airpros Energy
4.7(
88
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Serving Renton, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1994

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I'd been wanting to get of our old electric baseboard heaters for a long time, and replace it with something more efficient, and Mark helped my understand the differences between a ductless mini-split system and a ducted heatpump system. Even in our small house, the ducted system was the way to go. Mark and his installers were professional and efficient, and answered all my questions. When the thermostat was acting a little odd, he sent a technician over to calibrate it, free of charge. There was a small issue where I initially got the wrong specs for the electrical, and as a result I had the electrician install unnecessary circuits, but Marc reimbursed me for the cost."
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3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Evergreen Home Heating & Energy
4.5(
102
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Serving Renton, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1975

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had three estimates at our house for our conversion from a gas forced-air furnace to a heat pump/gas furnace installation.  I was most impressed by Evergreen's rep. Scott, as he was very helpful in explaining the technology and was the only one of the three to do a J load calculation on our home.  I also felt after the estimates were all given that Evergreen's was the best buy in terms of the product features vs. overall cost.   As I researched our installation I realized that my mother's all-electric home would be better served by a heat pump as well.  Again, Scott did the best job of all three estimators there as well.  

After the down payment of 50% of the cost the installation was set up within two weeks for both locations.  The work was done on time and efficiently.  My mother's job was done in a few hours, mine took a couple of days.  I'm happy to say that both units are performing perfectly, through both the colder weather of March and the warmer than usual days we've had in April.  

There were a couple of things that should be mentioned, not major issues but worth noting.  

The installation of our heat/pump and furnace did not meet City Code on the initial inspection as the condensation pump was placed on the floor.   City code required it to be 18 inches off the floor due to a potential for an explosion should there be a gas leak.  The correction was done within a few days, but I did have to schedule a city inspector on two different days.   The city inspector remarked that the installer 'should have known better'.  

On my mom's split heat pump the indoor blower unit began making a loud clanking noise one month into use.  Evergreen was quick to come out, mom called on Sunday morning and was able to have a crew come out the next day.  Apparently the installers had missed a mounting clip on the external cover of the indoor unit and over time the casing sagged enough that the rotating fans began to hit the inside of the case.  

Several weeks after our work was done I was called by the financial office asking me to pay the remaining 50% balance.  I pointed out that it had been paid on the day the work was done, but apparently the payment was not correctly registered as having been paid by their accounting office.  Fortunately I was able to point to my credit card statement indicating that the balance had been paid in full.  

Overall Evergreen did a professional job from start to finish and I have no hesitation in recommending them.  Given their expertise and experience I have no doubt that my equipment will continue to be well serviced going forward.  "
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Response time5 hrs
Response rate98%
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AAA Heating & Air Conditioning
4.8(
237
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Serving Renton, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had them install on my other house 11 years ago.. went with them again.. the people are what’s amazing.. Mathew, Bob, Jim.. Jennifer.. their customer service is beyond fantastic.. they helped us move 2 heavy plants.. that needed to be moved to put in new air conditioner.. in this day and age of automation, and messaging, they are a reminder that old fashion kindness and customer service is key to good business.. I highly recommend them.. and they configure what your house needs.. size , budget and your needs.. Mathew took 3 hrs.. of interview and measurements before offering 5 different packages of heating/cooling needs.. amazing company!!!"
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Response time1 day
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Plumbing Excellence Northwest, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Renton, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We are a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity, and treats your project as if it were our own. We offer a variety of services that are customization to each individual project. You will find us to be competitively priced, paying close attention to the details of each and every project that we are involved with. We look forward to building lasting relationships, and guarantee your satisfaction!

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Response time9 hrs
Response rate89%
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ALL CLIMATE Inc.
4.2(
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Serving Renton, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Warranties offered

All Climate Heating & Air Conditioning has been serving the Greater Seattle area homes and businesses since 1993. We provide quality heating, cooling, and home comfort services, while also keeping Seattle homes and businesses clean, energy efficient, and comfortable.

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Overlake Heating & Air Conditioning
4.8(
335
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Serving Renton, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1957

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The installation of our new heat pump was to take two days, and I assumed would be done during normal business hours (8:00AM - 5:00PM). I expected a smooth process and a properly working system at the end of the 2nd day. The experience was not even close to my expectations. Day 1: Old air handler, heat exchanger, compressor pad and compressor were removed; new air handler, heat exchanger, and compressor pad were installed. As expected, the new compressor was placed on the pad, but not connected to inside unit. I observed one of the four-man crew scraping gravel from my neighbor's driveway to put under the compressor pad. When I told him that my neighbor probably would not like that, he said, "It will be OK. I'll smooth out the places I took it from." He couldn't have given a more wrong answer! Late in the afternoon, the electrician (an Overlake subcontractor) arrived to hookup power to the new system, and all four from the installation crew left. (I think at least one of the crew should have stayed until the electrician was finished to verify that the system was working. And maybe to explain to me how to operate the new thermostat!) About 90 minutes later, the electrician was finished, but the system would not turn on. It was not his job to troubleshoot system problems, but with the guidance of someone over the phone, he managed to find two wires that had not been connected by the Overlake crew. He connected the wires, but that made no difference. I was supposed to have backup electric heat working at the end of Day 1. This was important because it was December and the temps were down to 32 degrees at night. After 2 hours of trying to get the system to produce heat, the electrician left at 7:00PM, and an Overlake tech arrived at 8:30PM. At 10:00PM, the tech determined that a circuit board in the air handler was defective, and a new one would have to be obtained and installed in the morning. I managed to get by with two 1500-watt space heaters by closing off most of the rooms. Day 2: Before the techs arrived, I noticed that the compressor pad, with compressor installed on it, was significantly out-of-level. The techs arrived at 10:30AM, and I asked them to purchase a bag of gravel to replace what had been taken from my neighbor’s driveway, and they complied with my request. I also asked them to level the compressor pad which they did. The defective circuit board was replaced, and backup electric heat came on. It took two Overlake techs until 7:00PM to connect the inside and outside units of the heat pump, and attempt to charge the system with refrigerant. However, a valve on the compressor unit was leaking so the heat pump could not be operated until a new valve was obtained and installed the following day. Day 3: Two Overlake techs arrived at 1:30PM, and, I assume, they installed a new valve. What appeared to me that was left to be done at that point was to charge the system with refrigerant, connect a small electrical cable between the inside and outside units, insulate the refrigerant lines, and spot-tie the lines and wires into a neat installation. This seemingly small quantity of work took until 10:00PM to complete, at which time it appeared that I had a working system. Day 4: I had programmed the wi-fi capable thermostat using the owner’s manual on Day 2, so I woke up on Day 4 to two emails from the system telling me about urgent notifications that had occurred in the middle of the night. They were Error Code 99’s – High Torque Lockout. A google of this returned a manufacturer’s document that explained this code was likely due to overcharging the system, and resulted in the compressor shutting down for a while and then restarting for a couple of hours when the error situation occurred again. I called Overlake and they said to run the system only on the electric backup until a tech could come out 4 days later. I think Overlake should have sent a tech out that day since, at that point, they were already two days late providing me with a working system. Also, since my old but still working heat pump had been turned off 3 days before, I was going to be using electric backup for 7 straight days (at least), and that more than doubles my heating bill, at this time of year. Days 5 thru 7: Waiting for tech to return and troubleshoot error code. Day 8: Appointment for tech was scheduled for between 11:00AM and 1:00PM. Tech arrived at 4:00PM, but did call to say he would be late. Between 4:00PM and 10:00PM, the tech removed the refrigerant from the system and then recharged the system with refrigerant. He had determined that the initial charging had been below spec (too little refrigerant was used), and he said that the system should work OK now that it was properly charged. After the crew left, I noticed that there was dirt, installation scraps, and some kind of cream-colored lubricant on the carpet next to the air handler, as well as trash in the crawl space and outside around the compressor unit. In general, they could have done a better clean up. Also, they apparently used the top of our clothes dryer as a work bench since there was a drop of dried, blue PVC solvent on the dryer along with many dirty finger prints. The system has now operated for 5 days without any obvious problems. I now have an installed and operating system; however, given that it arrived from Bryant with two faulty components, and the installation included two wires not connected and improperly charging of the system, I have little confidence in my new Bryant heat pump. However, among all the negative aspects of this project, there were a couple positives: Overlake’s price was almost $2000 lower than their competition, they promptly submitted the necessary data to Bryant for the rebate I was due, and they appeared to provide a neat and proper installation."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Blue Flame Heating and Air Conditioning
4.6(
840
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Serving Renton, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The installation did not go well at all. The installers were here all day and they tracked mud through our garage. They also did a sloppy job of installing the lines on the wall in the laundry room. The system didn't work so they called a technician to come check. The tech, Tobias, complained that we woke him up. He was very grumpy and we could hear him having angry conversations on his cell phone. He determined that the installers installed the air system upside down! The system worked backwards - heat came out through the intake vents and drew air from the heat vents! He complained to us that this had happened before. The installers returned a day or two later and were here all day fixing their mistakes. They joked with us that we should get an awesome service contract. Then the system required fine tuning and another tech (Chris, a very nice guy) was here multiple times tinkering with the system. When we called our sales rep, we were told he doesn't work there anymore. We requested to talk with the business owner, and were promised a phone call, which never came. On top of all that, the heat pump is SO LOUD and I wish our rep had explained to us how noisy it would be. At the end of the day, I sometimes wish I would have spent the additional few thousand dollars and hired Greenwood Heating and Air. Blue Flame had the best quote and the friendliest sales rep. But the installation was a sh!tshow and I cringe every time that heat pump turns on which I can hear from inside my house."
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FAQs for radiant floor heating system installation projects in Renton, WA

In new construction, installing radiant floor heating costs between $19,000 and $48,000. The price depends on factors such as the heating system type, flooring material, and square footage. Since there's no existing flooring or wall to work around, the installation is more straightforward, reducing labor costs and improving project efficiency.

Radiant floor heating warms rooms by circulating heated water beneath the flooring, while baseboard heating supplies warmth through units installed along the lower wall portions. Radiant flooring systems deliver even and consistent heat, whereas baseboard units generate gradients of warmth. Radiant floor heating also reduces heat loss, making your home more energy efficient.

Tile and stone are the best choices for radiant heating because they transfer heat rapidly and efficiently. These materials warm the room quickly, ensuring optimal comfort. While wood, laminate, vinyl, carpet, and rubber are acceptable alternatives, they conduct heat slower and require extra energy to achieve the same temperature levels.

Radiant floor heating heats an entire house only when every room and area is outfitted with the system. Installing radiant heating across all of your living spaces ensures complete and consistent warmth, eliminating cold spots while enhancing energy efficiency. Installing a whole-home system provides even warmth, eliminating reliance on forced-air systems.

In-floor heating systems deliver long-lasting performance, with tubing and coils lasting 20 to 35 years and boilers operating for 15 to 20 years. Routine maintenance and prompt repairs ensure your heating system reaches its maximum lifespan. A properly installed system provides reliable warmth over decades, making it a durable long-term investment in home comfort.

Radiant floor heating prevents mold growth by actively reducing moisture beneath the flooring. It maintains warm surfaces that dry excess water and lower condensation, which minimizes the conditions needed for mold to thrive. This efficient control of humidity results in a healthier environment indoors, ensuring that moisture issues are kept well below harmful levels.

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