
Puyallup HVAC Financing
Affordable Options for Your HVAC Repair or Replacement
Getting a heating and air conditioning system repaired or replaced can be expensive, but financing options can help make these services more affordable.
Financing options are available to accommodate almost any budget, helping you spread out your payments over time so that you're not stuck with one large bill all at once.
Most financing plans also offer attractive interest rates, making it even more affordable to finance your HVAC services. Not only will financing options help make the payments more manageable, but they can also help relieve some of the financial stress associated with large repair or replacement projects.
If you're considering financing an HVAC system service, consider the options available to you through Rainier Heating & Cooling LLC. We’ve partnered with OPTIMUS to bring you the OPTIMUS Difference. With a prequalification process that won’t impact your credit score, you can secure the financing you need to afford your next HVAC service.
Current Service Finance Options
- 25 Months, Zero Interest with 25 Equal Monthly Payments OAC
- 6.99% APR, 3mths No Interest, No Payments for 120 Months OAC
For more information about your HVAC financing options in Puyallup, contact Rainier Heating & Cooling LLC online!


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Frequently Asked Questions
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How often should I change my filter?The life of your filter depends on your environment and the type of filter you have installed. To put it simply, there really is no concrete answer to this question. Certain things such as:
- the number of people who live in your home
- if there are pets in the house
- if there is a smoker in the house
- if you leave the windows open
- if you have pollen bearing trees or plants in the neighborhood
- if you live in an area with a lot of dampness
- if you live in an area that is dry or arid
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Will my new furnace work differently than my old one?
Furnace technology has advanced significantly in recent years. Modern furnaces are designed to provide more even and efficient heating than past furnaces, which can impact both how your system operates,sounds and what you notice about your system. To better regulate temperatures and airflow, modern furnaces move more air over the heat exchanger than older furnaces. The air that comes out of your furnace registers may not seem as warm as the air from your old furnace, but overall airflow is improved. Better airflow means higher comfort. Also, new furnaces are designed to integrate with high-efficiency air conditioners, so furnace blowers are more powerful to accommodate add-on cooling. Since cold air is much heavier than warm air, your system needs an extra boost from the blower to deliver cool air throughout your home. If you have an older home, this performance boost could produce unfamiliar sounds because air duct systems were originally designed for heating only. To minimize sound levels, choose a variable speed product which automatically changes speeds to meet the airflow needs of both heating and cooling cycles.
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Should You Clean Evaporator Coils?
Evaporator coils must be checked and cleaned regularly. If the coils are prone to accumulating dirt and debris, monthly cleaning may also be necessary.
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What is Two-Stage Heating?
Two-stage heating means the furnace has two levels of heat output: high for cold winter days and low for milder days. Since the low setting is adequate to meet household heating demands 80% of the time, a two-stage unit runs for longer periods and provides more even heat distribution.
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What are the life expectancies of filters?
Fiberglass filters last up to 30 days. Pleated filters can last up to 90 days. Washable filters should be washed every 30 days and last up to 5 years. Mini-pleated filters should be vacuumed every 60 days and will last up to one year. There is no “standard expectancy” for an air filter. It all depends on each home’s characteristics, how many people live there, if there are pets, if there are smokers, how much air pollution and pollen is in your town, etc… The best way to make sure you are changing your air filter on time is to be proactive and regularly check it monthly. Mark it on your calendar, schedule it in your phone, or put a note on the refrigerator.

