HVAC Contractors in Garden City, Idaho
Browse verified hvac contractors serving Garden City and nearby Treasure Valley communities. Every contractor has been checked for active local presence and is licensed and insured.
Western Heating
Serving: Boise and the Treasure Valley
Full-service HVAC contractor serving the Treasure Valley since 1971. Furnace repair, air conditioning, heat pu...
A-1 Heating Air Conditioning and Electric
Serving: Meridian and the Treasure Valley
Serving Idaho communities since 1956 — one of the most established HVAC companies in the Treasure Valley. Full...
Greens Heating and AC
Serving: Nampa and the Treasure Valley
Family-owned HVAC company based in Nampa serving the entire Treasure Valley since 1990. Furnace and air condit...
Hiring a HVAC contractor in Garden City
Garden City is a small, independent city of about 12,000 nestled along the Boise River between Boise and Eagle. Known for its arts community, breweries, and Greenbelt access, it has seen significant redevelopment in recent years.
Garden City's housing mix includes older mid-century homes and newer infill construction. Its compact size means most contractors serve it as part of broader Boise-area coverage.
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How much does HVAC service cost in the Treasure Valley?
A tune-up or maintenance visit runs $80-$150. Repairs vary widely: capacitor replacement $150-$300, refrigerant recharge $200-$500, full AC unit replacement $3,500-$7,500, full system replacement $6,000-$12,000. Idaho summers and winters make a functional system non-negotiable.
When should I replace my HVAC system in Idaho?
If your system is over 15 years old, uses R-22 refrigerant, or is breaking down repeatedly, replacement is usually more cost-effective than repair. Idaho Power and Rocky Mountain Power offer rebates on qualifying high-efficiency replacements -- ask your contractor.
How often should I service my HVAC in Idaho?
Twice a year is ideal -- once before summer cooling season (April/May) and once before winter heating season (September/October). Annual service catches problems early, extends equipment life, and keeps your warranty valid.