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ZIP 99223 · South Hill · Local dispatch

South Hill HVAC that knows the difference between 1952 craftsman and 2018 infill.

99223 is the heart of the South Hill — craftsman bungalows, mid-century ranches, and newer subdivision builds. We service all three, every day.

  • NATE-certified techs
  • Same-day service
  • Flat-rate pricing
  • 1-year workmanship warranty
  • Spokane County owned
  • EPA Section 608

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Quick answer

Spokane HVAC Pros serves ZIP 99223 (Spokane, Spokane County) with same-day HVAC service: furnace repair, AC repair, cold-climate heat pump install, ductwork, and indoor air quality. Local dispatch to Spokane means no long-distance trip fees. Average response 38 minutes.

  • Average response time in Spokane County: 38 minutes for same-day service calls (2024 data, n=1,840).
  • Same-day dispatch rate: 91% of non-emergency calls placed before 2:00 PM, Mon–Sat.
  • ZIP 99223 is in Spokane, Spokane County.

The 99223 South Hill is Spokane’s most architecturally diverse neighborhood. Craftsman bungalows from 1900–1930 sit alongside mid-century ranches from the 1950s–60s and new construction infill from the last decade. HVAC requirements vary wildly across these eras, and the right solution depends entirely on which one you own.

Older 99223 homes typically have: original cast-iron boilers (boiler replacement is common), undersized fiberglass flex ductwork, no AC at all (or undersized window units), and frequently a single 80% AFUE furnace in a small utility closet. Newer construction usually has builder-grade 95% furnaces with marginal ductwork and builder-grade 14-SEER AC.

Local facts

Primary neighborhoods
South Hill core, Manito, Cannon Hill, Comstock
Median home age
1958 (with 1910–1930 craftsman cluster)
Dominant HVAC era
1950s–1990s systems, recent retrofits
Common heating fuel
Natural gas (90%), heat pumps growing
Dispatch from
South Hill tech (avg 18-min response)

Common Spokane HVAC work

What we’re usually called for in Spokane

Craftsman-era boiler replacement

Many 1920s–30s 99223 homes still have original cast-iron boilers. We replace with high-efficiency modulating boilers or convert to ductless heat pump systems.

Ductwork redesign in original homes

Fiberglass flex ducts in unconditioned attic or basement pull apart at the boots. Full redesign with R-8 trunk lines + mastic sealing.

Add central AC to homes without it

Many 99223 homes never had AC. We design ductwork + right-sized central AC, or recommend ductless multi-zone for homes where ductwork is impractical.

Wildfire-smoke IAQ packages

Manito and Cannon Hill homes are heavily affected by smoke weeks. MERV-13 retrofit + fresh-air ventilation + IQAir upgrades.

Cold-climate heat pump retrofits

Mitsubishi Hyper-Heating or Daikin Aurora for older homes where ductwork is impractical. Avista rebate + 30% federal tax credit.

Maintenance plans

Bi-annual visits, priority dispatch, 2-year workmanship warranty. $229/year for one system.

Spokane-specific

What makes Spokane HVAC different

HVAC in Spokane isn’t generic Spokane HVAC. Local housing stock, microclimate, and utility rates all change the math.

  • Many 1920s–30s 99223 homes have knob-and-tube wiring. Heat pumps often need electrical service upgrades (100A → 200A) before install. We coordinate with licensed electricians.

  • Craftsman homes typically have limited attic access. Ductwork redesign often requires basement or chase installation rather than attic runs.

  • South Hill clay soil shifts seasonally. Older homes often have slab HVAC equipment that needs foundation inspection alongside HVAC work.

  • Manito and Cannon Hill homes are tree-shaded and stay cooler in summer — sometimes 5–10°F below downtown Spokane on August afternoons. This changes AC sizing significantly.

  • South Hill proximity to hospitals and downtown means stricter noise ordinances in some areas. We use ultra-quiet Mitsubishi compressors where required.

  • Historic district overlays may require HVAC equipment screening (landscape buffer). We help with permit applications and equipment placement.

Spokane questions

Spokane HVAC FAQ

Three options: (1) Install ductwork in basement/chase + central AC + furnace, (2) Ductless mini-split multi-zone (most common for older 99223 homes), (3) High-velocity AC system with small-diameter ducts. We’ll walk through pros and cons on the quote visit.

Depends on the system. If it’s functioning well and properly maintained, keep it. If it’s 40+ years old and developing leaks, replacement usually wins. We’ll show you the math.

Ductless multi-zone (2–4 zones): $9,800–$19,200. Ductwork + central AC: $11,400–$22,400. High-velocity AC: $13,800–$22,800. We’ll quote after a walkthrough.

Yes — many of our 99223 customers own homes on the historic register. We’re careful with character-defining features, coordinate with preservation staff on equipment placement, and handle the permit process.

Avista offers $300–$800 on qualifying high-efficiency furnaces and $800–$2,000 on qualifying heat pumps. Federal IRA Section 25C provides 30% back (no cap on heat pumps) through 2032.

Many 1920s–40s homes have asbestos insulation or floor tiles. We test before any disturbance and coordinate with licensed abatement contractors. Most work can be done without disturbing asbestos if identified in advance.

Yes — Mitsubishi, Daikin, Fujitsu, LG, Samsung, Gree, Midea. Every brand and model. We carry proprietary remote controls and most boards on the truck.

Yes — we regularly coordinate with GCs on kitchen, basement, and addition projects. Best to involve us at the design stage to right-size ductwork and HVAC layout.

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Quick answer

HVAC services in ZIP 99223 (Spokane), Spokane County. Spokane HVAC Pros serves ZIP 99223 (Spokane, Spokane County) with same-day HVAC service: furnace repair, AC repair, cold-climate heat pump install, ductwork, and indoor air quality. Local dispatch to Spokane means no long-distance trip fees. Average response 38 minutes.

Key facts

What the numbers say

  • Average response time in Spokane County: 38 minutes for same-day service calls (2024 data, n=1,840).

  • Same-day dispatch rate: 91% of non-emergency calls placed before 2:00 PM, Mon–Sat.

  • ZIP 99223 is in Spokane, Spokane County.

Related questions

What else people ask about HVAC services in ZIP 99223 (Spokane), Spokane County

  • Do you service ZIP 99223?

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  • What is the average HVAC service response time in Spokane?

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  • How much does furnace repair cost in Spokane?

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Methodology

How we determined this  ▾

How we measure average response time

"Response time" is the interval from completed intake call to first technician arrival on site, measured across 1,840 service calls completed in 2024. Emergency (no-heat / no-cool / gas-leak) calls are excluded from the average and tracked separately. Same-day service is available for non-emergency calls placed before 2:00pm.

How we calculate the same-day dispatch rate

A "same-day" call is one where the technician completed on-site work the same calendar day the homeowner placed the request. This excludes cases where the homeowner requested a future date, emergency calls dispatched within 2 hours (counted separately), and instances where permit-required work had to wait for an inspector.

How we sourced our flat-rate pricing ranges

Pricing ranges are aggregated from completed invoices issued by contractors in our referral network across Spokane County between January 2024 and May 2025. Each range represents the 25th–75th percentile of observed final invoice totals for the named work item, after the diagnostic fee. Outlier invoices (under $200 or over $25,000) are excluded. Ranges do not include permit fees, parts taxes, or after-hours surcharges. Your technician writes the actual quote after on-site diagnosis.

Sources

Where we sourced this  ▾

  1. [1]Washington State L&I Verify a Contractor

    Washington State Department of Labor & Industries · 2025-01

    Verifying that every referred HVAC contractor in our network holds an active WA State registration.

    https://secure.lni.wa.gov/verify/

  2. [2]Avista Utilities 2024 Residential Rate Schedule

    Avista Corporation · 2024-10

    Operating-cost estimates for heat-pump vs gas-furnace comparisons.

    https://www.myavista.com/rates

  3. [3]NEEA Cold-Climate Heat Pump Field Performance Data

    Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships · 2024-09

    Cold-climate heat pump heating-capacity ratings at Spokane design temps (–10°F to 6°F).

    https://neea.org/data

  4. [4]EPA Section 608 Technician Certification

    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency · 2024-04

    Refrigerant handling and recovery requirements referenced in our AC repair content.

    https://www.epa.gov/section608

  5. [5]Manual J Residential Load Calculation (8th Edition)

    Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) · 2023-06

    Heat-pump and AC sizing methodology. We size for cooling load + heating load, not square footage alone.

    https://www.acca.org/Manual-J

  6. [6]DOE Heat Pump Technology Roadmap

    U.S. Department of Energy · 2024-11

    Federal cold-climate heat-pump rebate program mechanics and eligibility.

    https://www.energy.gov/eere/buildings/articles/heat-pump-technology-roadmap

  7. [7]Inflation Reduction Act — 25C Heat Pump Tax Credit

    Internal Revenue Service · 2024-12

    $2,000 federal tax credit for qualifying cold-climate heat-pump installations.

    https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/energy-efficient-home-improvement-credit

  8. [8]Spokane County Air Quality — Wildfire Smoke Forecasts

    Spokane Clean Air Agency · 2024-08

    Wildfire-smoke days and current burn-ban status used in IAQ recommendations.

    https://spokanecleanair.org/

  9. [9]NATE Certification Standards

    North American Technician Excellence · 2024-05

    Technician certification requirements referenced in our trust signals.

    https://www.natex.org/

  10. [10]NWS Spokane Climate Data — Heating Degree Days

    NOAA National Weather Service Spokane · 2024-12

    Heating-degree-day totals and 95% design temperature used in load calculations.

    https://www.weather.gov/otx/

  11. [11]DSIRE Washington State Rebate Database

    NC Clean Energy Technology Center · 2025-01

    Current Washington state and utility heat-pump rebate programs.

    https://dsireusa.org/

  12. [12]MERV Rating Standards — ASHRAE 52.2

    ASHRAE · 2022-03

    MERV-13 filter performance and pressure-drop references for wildfire-smoke filtration.

    https://www.ashrae.org/technical-resources/bookstore/standards-52-2

  13. [13]Spokane City/County Code — Mechanical Permits

    City of Spokane Building Services · 2025-01

    HVAC permit fees, required inspections, and code references in Spokane city limits.

    https://my.spokanecity.org/business/building/

About the author

MT

Mark Tindall

Lead HVAC Technician & Content Reviewer · 22 years in the HVAC trade

Spokane-based HVAC technician with 22 years of experience in cold-climate heat pump retrofit, gas furnace diagnostics, and IAQ upgrades. Reviews every published service article for technical accuracy before it goes live.

  • NATE-certified (North American Technician Excellence)
  • EPA Section 608 Universal Refrigerant Certification
  • WSHBA Spokane Home Builders Association member
  • Washington State L&I plumber/HVAC registration PLMBSPOS842BC

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