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    Everett Heating Repair & Installation

    Discover reputable Everett heating repair and installation when you give us a call at 206.792.7495 today. We provide expert service and honest pricing.

    If the customer service aspect of your heating repair and installation is not what it should be, chances are you won’t have a positive experience. The furnace may be fixed and it may be working fine, but if the technician or the company rubbed you the wrong way during the process, the likelihood of you returning for more service, or giving positive reviews, is minimal. High quality customer service consists of respecting your home, answering your questions and being open and honest about pricing.
    Find out what your neighbors think of our heating services when you visit our reviews page!

    Additional Heating Services in Everett, WA:

    • Furnace Filter Replacements
    • Heater Repair and Maintenance
    • Air Handler Services
    • Evaporator Coil Services
    • Furnace Installation and Replacement
    • Heat Pump Services
    • Radiant Heating Services

      The Reason Behind Yearly Maintenance

      Annual maintenance for both your furnace benefits you in a few different ways. Not only do you prevent costly repairs due to wear and tear, but you’ll also save money on your monthly energy bills because the system will run more efficiently. Having your furnace cleaned and maintained each year will also allow you to delay having them replaced in the future.

      Why Is My Furnace Vibrating?

      If your furnace is wearing down or has been damaged, one of the signs is loud, obnoxious noises during operation. Sometimes, the normal smooth hum of the furnace will be replaced by a house-shaking vibration that will make you think it is going to explode. This kind of vibration could simply indicate one part being out of place or it could indicate a more serious problem. Call for professional assistance just to be safe.

      A Clogged Furnace Filter Lowers Air Quality

      A dirty furnace filter means the airflow from your furnace into your home won’t be as smooth as you’d like. The system will have to work harder to get the warm air you need into the air ducts and the air quality will be affected because some of that dirt and dust that is clogging the filter will end up in the ducts, too. Check your filter regularly and replace it when it gets dirty; every six months to one year is a good guide.

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      Don’t be afraid to call for professional attention if you notice something isn’t right with your heating system. Call Gene Johnson Heating, Cooling, Plumbing and Electrical today at 206.792.7495 in the Everett, WA area and we will respond with a quick solution.

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      The best plumbing, cooling, heating, and electrical services shouldn’t have to break the bank. That’s why we are happy to provide our customers with opportunities to save on their next service with us. Our current online deals are updated periodically, so there is something for everyone, whether you are a first-time customer or a long-time loyalist.

      Here are some benefits of trusting Gene Johnson with your HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical needs.
      • Best value service in Seattle
      • Always on-time arrival
      • No mess left after a job
      • Friendly team that truly cares about your safety and comfort
      • Fixed right guarantee
      • Upfront pricing
      • Follow up calls to ensure your peace of mind
      • Range of service options- no ultimatums!

      Total reviews: 4578 | Average rating: 4.8

      5

      Summary: Gene Johnson sent a tech (Matt Hunter) to address our home heating system, which was sending no heat at all to many rooms in the house. Our system is a wonky spaghetti mess of piping, controllers and pumps that theoretically delivers hot water to legacy cast iron radiators, new floorboard radiators, and seven in-floor hydronic loops. It has not worked as intended since we bought the house 15 years ago. It has likely *never worked right since the last house renovation 25 years go (2000), given the horrid “design” that was implemented then. Matt was the first tech ever to figure out how it all works. He repaired every failed component and problem that could be fixed, given our disastrous configuration. We are completely satisfied with Matt’s work and privately are enormously grateful that this money hole has now been tamed. Our house dates to 1918, so challenges in upgrading the heating plant in 2000 were a certainty. However, the zoo in our HVAC room is nearly indecipherable. I have hired one HVAC company after another over last 15 years to make sense of it, at great expense. Ninety percent of past techs gave incomplete explanations, proposed the replacement of a pump or controller, or the addition of a valve, and then left. Some were honest enough to simply offer a theory of how it works, while admitting they didn’t know, and then left us with a big bill. Enter Matt Hunt. Not sure if Matt looks the part of genius plumber, but then I’ve never seen one till now. He’s a little nerdy perhaps (like me) and also a dirt bike racer. Whatever: Matt alone successfully unraveled the mysteries of our home hot-water distribution plant. He confirmed that the entire house is controlled by two thermostats, which are, incredibly, located just 16 feet apart on the first floor. (One controls all hot water distributed on the north side of the house; one controls all hot water sent to the south side. Go figure.) Matt explained why heat often doesn’t reach the upper floors even when the system is “working” (if it’s warm on the first floor, naturally, no heat is available to the second and third floors). Matt discovered that the pressure in the water distribution lines was only 4PSI (target range: 13-22PSI), determined that the cause was huge amounts of air in the pipes, and the culprit was a broken refill valve. The new valve includes a pressure gauge so we can now see when the pressure in the water lines has fallen so low that the system can’t deliver hot water to the upper stories. He also spotted problems with the air eliminator, i.e. the “burping” component that normally should purge some/most of the air. He has proposed replacing that (agreed). Matt drained the pipes on all floors; refilled the lines; purged all zones of air; and replaced the (broken) thermal expansion tank. Heat began to flow again to all rooms. He demosnttated that heat only happens on the upper floors provided that the two first-floor thermostats that control distribution to the entire home are below target temps and are calling for heat. Matt mapped every radiator and hydronic zone to the main thermostat controlling it. He also determined which rooms/areas the hydronic thermostats control. (Of course, the hydronic thermostats, which are sprinkled around the house, are comic: they only perform as intended when the primary thermostats on the first floor are delivering hot water.) Matt gave us a detailed written explanation of what each component does and how it’s controlled. Matt did all this in less time than some prior techs took to try and ultimately give up. Our home heating system is a design wreck and will never deliver heat around the house reliably. However, with the fixes (and insights) mATT delivered, we now get heat when we want it with some work-arounds (like cooling down the first floor therostats). Further, we understand how to spot problems and fix the system going forward. Thank you, Matt!

      5

      Steven came out to troubleshoot our tankless water heater and quickly identified the issue as a clogged condensate pump. What really stood out was the time he took to explain everything in detail. He walked me through the condition of the unit, the manufacturer’s recommended lifespan, and the condensation damage and rust that had already occurred due to the blockage.

      Steven gave me honest, thoughtful guidance and helped me make an informed decision about replacing the unit, without any pressure whatsoever. He clearly explained that we could have gotten by with a descaling for now, but also helped me understand why replacing it would likely save money and headaches over the long run.

      He was patient, knowledgeable, and answered all of my questions thoroughly. I really appreciated his transparency and professionalism, and I would absolutely recommend Steven and Gene Johnson to anyone needing plumbing or tankless water heater service. Thanks!

      5

      Very knowledgeable. Mike Keane really did an awesome job. Highly recommend these guys for all your plumbing needs. Definitely going to be a life long customer.

      5

      Joseph F came for a leak we were experiencing along with his partner and was beyond helpful. We have a 4 month old and also had a contractor there at the same time. He was kind enough to entertain our little one in his swing while my husband was moving some things in the bathroom and I was talking to the contractor. So unexpected and beyond the call they came out for. Thank you!

      5

      Jaren was great to work with! he came for the drain and returned for the toilet. Ran into some issues with both but resolved them quickly. good Job!

      5

      Right on time, quickly fixed the problems, friendly

      5

      Sean Smith is a great plumber that does a great job!!! Very happy with the new set up!! He was compassionate & professional all from day 1. We greatly recommend him!!!! Thank you Sean for all that you did & staying late to get the job done. ❤️

      5

      Michael K was extremely thorough and very easy to understand when explaining our plumbing problem. I would highly highly recommend using him in the future.

      5

      Jaren replaced the kitchen faucet. He did a great job!

      5

      Michael K. did a phenomenal job helping with our plumbing issue. He was professional, courteous, and detailed in his work. He made everything very easy to understand, and worked very efficiently from start to finish. I would recommend him and Gene Johnston Plumbing to anyone looking for a reliable plumber that’s a true professional.

      5

      Great service!

      5

      Worked with Mark O. this morning who was knowledgeable, helpful, and able to resolve this clog within 30 minutes. Thanks Mark!

      5

      Steven did a great, thorough job of inspecting systems for a house that we were going to buy.

      5

      Mike arrived on time, quickly diagnosed our problem and suggested a workable solution, which he then implemented. We felt well served.

      5

      Very outstanding service!
      Stephen and Joe appreciate your detail job

      5

      We had a clogged drain in our Weird Old House that was above the proverbial pay grade of our usual maintenance folks. Mike from Gene Johnson Plumbing sorted it out quickly and efficiently, and even informed us how we can maintain it ourselves going forwards. Great service!

      5

      Steven was awesome and very informative.

      5

      Excellent service! He explained what was wrong and explained how he was going to fix it.

      5

      Great service, well explained and very thorough.

      5

      I had a lingering issue with my kitchen faucet, valve and water pressure. I got ridiculous quotes from multiple plumbing companies.

      Derek Solberg, the technician from Gene Johnson was a breadth of fresh air. He was to the point, explained that some of the issues could be resolved DIY. Gave me options to that resolved my immediate issue within a reasonable budget.

      Highly recommend Derek Solberg