
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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Do UV Air Purifiers produce increased ozone?
Depending upon the style/brand of UV light purchased, ozone may or may not be part of the light's operation/function. Should you have concerns, consult one of our factory trained technicians. EPA: According to two studies, operating UV lamps installed in HVAC systems to irradiate the surfaces of air-handling units does not result in increased concentrations of ozone.
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What is the Most Common Problem with AC Repair?
One of the most common AC problems is that the unit is not cooling properly. This could be caused by a number of different issues, such as a dirty filter, low refrigerant levels, or a problem with the condenser coil. If your AC isn’t cooling properly, it’s important to have it checked out by a professional as soon as possible to avoid further damage to the unit.
Some other issues include:
- Dirty filter
- Refrigerant leak
- Improper installation
- Leaking ducts
- Broken fans
- Faulty condenser coils
- Thermostat issues
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What goes into Installing a New System?
Putting a new system in a home that has not had central air and heat before will require the installation of ductwork, insulation, refrigerant piping, electrical service, wiring, thermostat, condensate piping, flue piping, flue terminations, chimney liner, slabs, filter, driers, registers, grills, drain pans and evaporator coil. Beyond equipment, the most important component installed with a new system, however, is the duct-work. Duct-work is composed of two parts, supply and return. Supply duct is attached to the outflow of the new system, delivering air to each zone in a home. The amount of air reaching each zone is determined by the size of supply duct-work connecting it to your system. Your dealer will help you determine the size of all the supply duct-work in your home. The second part of the duct-work, the return duct, attaches to the inlet of the new system and draws air out of the spaces to be heated or cooled. Attached to the return duct is the filter. The filter should be placed as near to the furnace or air handler as possible. Duct-work can be either fiberglass or metal and must be properly sized in order to evenly distribute the proper amount of air to each room.
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Does the Furnace Need to Be Cleaned?
A typical furnace should be cleaned thoroughly at least once a year. Regular cleaning will not only maintain the efficiency of the furnace, but it will also keep the ducts from getting dirty and spreading dust throughout your home.
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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.

