Newport, WA

HVAC Pros in Newport, WA

1 licensed HVAC pros serve Newport, WA. Free-quote requests route to whichever provider can match your ZIP and timing. Avista Utilities rebates up to $3,500 available.

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  • AreaNewport
  • StateWA
  • Providers1
  • Climate zone6B-Dry
  • Heating degree days7,500
  • Recommended systemfurnace primary

Why HVAC matters in Newport

Newport sits in IECC climate zone 6B-Dry with average January temperatures of 26°F and July highs around 68°F. With 7,500 heating degree days, a reliable heating system is essential for comfort and safety.

Cascade / NE-WA mountains (IECC 5B-6B). Heavy snow and sub-zero cold snaps make a gas (or propane) furnace the practical primary heat source. Heat pumps viable only as dual-fuel with cold-climate rating.

High-efficiency gas furnace recommended for Newport

A 96%+ AFUE gas furnace is the practical primary choice for this climate, with cold-climate heat pumps as an emerging alternative.

Severe winters (26°F average January, 60" annual snowfall) make gas furnaces the reliable workhorse here. Cold-climate heat pumps (rated to -15°F) are gaining ground but cost more upfront. Consider a dual-fuel setup if you want both efficiency and extreme-cold reliability.

Typical cost$4,000–$8,000 (furnace) or $10,000–$17,000 (dual-fuel)
After rebatesFurnace: $3,400–$7,400 | Dual-fuel: $5,000–$10,000 after rebates

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About Newport HVAC

Newport's suburban profile means most HVAC work is replacement rather than new-build. With only 1 HVAC providers on file in Newport, expect some providers to quote travel premiums. Compare any available pro's license and insurance before signing.

Newport's winters are long enough (7,500 heating degree days) that a high-efficiency gas or propane furnace is still the practical workhorse. Cold-climate heat pumps work down to -5°F but typically pair with a gas backup for the deepest cold snaps. Avista Utilities's Avista Air Source Heat Pump Rebate currently offers up to $3,500 toward a qualifying system, which meaningfully shifts the cost-of-ownership math.

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  1. 5.0 (7 reviews)Serves Newport
    What customers say
    Bill and his son Will are an awesome tag-team working together, very prompt, courteous and made things easy to…

What Newport homeowners say

★★★★★

Bill and his son Will are an awesome tag-team working together, very prompt, courteous and made things easy to understand. My AC went down in this terrible heat and they kept at and now my house feels great at 72 instead of 90, they even came out on …

Joey Alspaugh reviewing American Eagle Hvac, 4 years ago

Local pricing snapshot

Typical project range$3,500 – $12,500per system install, Newport

Repairs typically run $150–$600. Full system replacements range from $4k for a basic furnace to $12k+ for a premium heat pump. Prices vary by system type, efficiency, and whether ductwork modifications are needed.

Available rebates in Newport

  • Avista Utilities: Avista Air Source Heat Pump Rebate $1,000–$3,500 for heat pump
  • Avista Utilities: Avista Ductless Heat Pump Rebate $600–$2,000 for ductless
  • Avista Utilities: Avista High-Efficiency Furnace Rebate $300–$600 for furnace
  • Avista Utilities: Avista Smart Thermostat Rebate $50–$100 for thermostat

Federal tax credits (up to $2,000 for heat pumps) can stack with utility rebates. See full cost breakdown →

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What's the best heating system for Newport?

    Newport has severe winters (avg January: 26°F, 60" annual snowfall). A high-efficiency gas furnace (96%+ AFUE) is the practical primary choice. Cold-climate heat pumps are gaining ground but may need gas backup for the coldest stretches.

  • What HVAC rebates are available in Newport?

    Newport homeowners can stack multiple incentives: Avista Utilities offers up to $3,500 for heat pump installations. Add the federal 25C tax credit ($2,000) and WA sales tax exemption on qualified heat pumps (saves $500-$1,500), and total savings can reach $7,000+. Ask your installer to itemize which rebates apply to your specific project.

  • How much does HVAC work cost in Newport?

    In Newport, typical costs range from $150-$600 for repairs, $4,000-$8,000 for a standard furnace or AC replacement, and $6,000-$14,000 for a heat pump system. After available rebates, heat pump installations often net out to $4,000-$9,000. Get 2-3 written quotes to compare — prices vary significantly between contractors.

  • How do I verify a HVAC contractor is licensed in Washington?

    All HVAC contractors in Washington must hold a specialty contractor license from the Department of Labor & Industries (L&I). Verify any contractor at secure.lni.wa.gov/verify — search by business name. Confirm they have active status, a current specialty-contractor surety bond ($6,000 under RCW 18.27.040; general contractors post $12,000), and workers' comp coverage. Never hire an unlicensed contractor.

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