The Best Heating & Furnace Install Services in Yakima

If your heating system is barely hanging on, or if your energy bills keep climbing while your home stays cold, it may be time to consider a new solution. Campbell & Company provides trusted heating installation services throughout Yakima, Pasco, and the Tri-Cities, helping local homeowners stay warm through even the coldest months.
Since 1983, our team has brought expert care and top-quality heating equipment to homes across Central Washington. Whether you're replacing an old furnace or upgrading to a more efficient system, we make the process easy, clear, and built to last.
Why Professional Furnace Install Services Matter

Heating systems are not one-size-fits-all. The performance and longevity of your furnace or other equipment rely heavily on proper sizing, placement, and expert installation. Yakima homeowners count on Campbell to get it right the first time.
Whether you're installing a traditional furnace, switching to a ductless mini-split, or exploring heat pump options, Campbell ensures your new system is calibrated to meet your comfort needs. Furnace replacement also offers an opportunity to upgrade to smarter, cleaner, and more cost-effective heating options.
What Size Furnace Do I Need?
We size every furnace around the home it’s going in. That starts with how big the space is, how tall the ceilings are, and how well the house holds heat. If the furnace is too small, it never stops running. Too big, and it turns off before the air warms evenly. Either way, you end up with uneven heat and higher bills.
Here in Yakima and the Tri-Cities, we also look at how cold it gets at night and how much heat escapes through old ducts or windows. Once we measure everything, we match the system to the house so it runs steady and keeps the place warm without wasting energy.
What Size Heat Pump Do I Need?
Sizing a heat pump works the same way. We check the square footage, the insulation, and how the home handles both heat and cool air. The idea is balance. If the unit is too small, it runs nonstop. If it’s too large, it starts and stops all day.
We also think about how Central Washington weather changes fast, cold in the mornings, and warm by afternoon. The right heat pump will handle both without breaking a sweat or driving up your electric bill.
Signs You Need a New Heating System
Is your current heating system:
- Over 15 to 20 years old (for furnaces) or 10 to 15 years (for heat pumps)?
 
- Requiring frequent, costly repairs?
 
- Causing unusually high energy bills?
 
- Failing to keep your home consistently warm?
 
- Making strange, loud noises beyond normal operation?
 
- Producing odd odors such as burning or musty smells?
 
- Struggling to keep up with Yakima’s cold winters?
 
- No longer covered by warranty?
 
An old or failing heating system isn't just uncomfortable. It can be a drain on your wallet and a source of constant worry during Yakima’s chilly months. If you're seeing any of these red flags, our team is ready to help you move forward with confidence.
Our Expert Furnace & Heating Install Services
At Campbell, we offer more than just furnace installs. We provide complete heating system installation services designed for long-term performance, efficiency, and comfort. Every installation starts with a home assessment and a consultation to understand your heating needs, energy goals, and budget.
Our heating installation services include:
- Furnace installs: We help you select and install the right-sized system for your home. Our team handles everything from equipment delivery to final testing and safety checks.
 - Heat pump installations: An energy-efficient solution for year-round comfort, ideal for Yakima homes wanting heating and cooling in one system.
 - Ductless mini-split installs: Perfect for zoned heating in homes without existing ductwork or for room additions needing independent climate control.
 - Gas fireplace installs and upgrades: Add warmth and visual appeal to your home with a clean, reliable supplemental heat source.
 
Our Professional Heating Installation Process
Step 1: Expert Consultation & Load Calculation
 We begin with a detailed evaluation of your home to determine the right size and type of system. This ensures comfort, efficiency, and long-term value. 
Step 2: System Selection & Customization
 We help you choose a system that fits your home and your priorities, whether that’s energy savings, smart features, or quiet performance. 
Step 3: Safe Removal of Old Unit
 If you’re replacing an old system, we remove it safely and dispose of it in accordance with local and environmental regulations. 
Step 4: Precise Installation & Code Compliance
 Our licensed technicians install your new system according to manufacturer guidelines and local code requirements. 
Step 5: Testing & Optimization
 Before we leave, we thoroughly test the system and make sure it's running at peak performance. 
Step 6: Customer Walkthrough & Education
 We show you how everything works, review basic maintenance tips, and answer any questions you have before wrapping up the job. 
How Long Does It Take to Install a Furnace or Heat Pump?
Most installs take a day from start to finish. We pull the old unit out, set the new one, hook up wiring and gas or refrigerant lines, and test everything before we leave. By the end of the day, you have heat again.
Some homes take longer, especially if the ducts are old or the venting needs changes. We will walk you through it ahead of time so you know exactly how long it will take. After the system is in, we test airflow and temperature room by room, make sure the thermostat is right, and show you how to run it.
Furnace Replacement and Heating Upgrades
For many Yakima and Ellensburg homeowners, replacing an outdated furnace is the most efficient way to regain comfort and cut down on utility costs. A new heating system brings better performance, lower maintenance needs, and modern features like smart thermostats or variable-speed blowers.
If you're noticing inconsistent heating, loud noises, or a rising energy bill, it may be time to schedule a furnace replacement.
Campbell also installs modern alternatives such as:
- Heat pumps that provide both heating and cooling while using less energy than traditional systems
 - Ductless mini-splits for customized comfort and zone-based temperature control
 - Gas fireplaces that offer both ambiance and heat in key living areas
 
We help homeowners evaluate their current system and explore upgrade options that meet both comfort and efficiency goals.
Benefits of Choosing Campbell for Heating Installs
When it comes to home comfort, experience and trust matter. Campbell & Company has been a go-to name in the Tri-Cities and Yakima since 1983. Here’s why homeowners rely on us:
- Customer Satisfaction: We stand by our work and prioritize clear communication, quality service, and lasting results.
 
- Expert Technicians: Our team is trained, certified, and experienced in all major heating system brands and installation methods.
 
- Transparent Pricing: We provide straightforward quotes and no surprises.
 
- Community Commitment: As a locally owned company, we care deeply about the people we serve. Your comfort is our priority year after year.
 
When it’s time to upgrade your heating system, Campbell & Company is ready to guide you every step of the way. From system selection to final walkthrough, we’re here to help you get the reliable warmth your home deserves. Call today to schedule your consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Usually one full day. We start in the morning, remove the old system, and set the new one up. If we run into old ductwork or wiring that needs fixing, we will tell you and keep you updated on timing.
It depends on the size of your home and what kind of system you choose. We give clear prices before we start with no surprises. A newer high-efficiency model might cost more upfront but usually pays off with lower utility bills.
Most of the time, yes. Before we install anything, we check your ducts for size, airflow, and leaks. If we find issues, we will talk about it first and fix what is needed so your system runs the way it should.


