AC repair, furnace installation, heat pumps, and seasonal tune-ups for homes across Meridian, Boise, and the surrounding Treasure Valley. Licensed mechanical contractor, fully insured, and locally owned.
From summer AC failures to dead-of-winter furnace breakdowns, Meridian HVAC Pros handles every heating and cooling job for homes across Meridian, Boise, and the surrounding Treasure Valley.
Central AC repair, full system installs, and replacement. Treasure Valley summers regularly push the high 90s and 100s — we keep your home cool from June through September.
Learn more →Gas and electric furnace repair, full replacement, and high-efficiency upgrades. Critical during Meridian and Boise cold snaps when overnight lows drop into the teens.
Learn more →Spring AC tune-ups and fall furnace tune-ups. The single biggest factor in HVAC lifespan in our four-season climate — and the cheapest insurance against a mid-summer or mid-winter breakdown.
Learn more →Modern cold-climate heat pumps are gaining popularity in the Treasure Valley for efficient heating and cooling through the long shoulder seasons. We size, install, and service them.
View all services →Sealing leaks, replacing crushed runs, and removing dust and debris from supply and return ducts. Common in older North End Boise homes and 1950s Boise Bench properties with original ducting.
Learn more →Idaho winter air is bone dry — humidity often drops into the teens. A whole-home humidifier integrated with your furnace protects wood floors, reduces static, and helps you sleep.
Learn more →We know Treasure Valley homes — from 1950s-era furnaces still humming in North End Boise and the Boise Bench, to newer high-efficiency systems in Paramount, Spurwing, and Heritage Grove. We understand local code and what our four-season climate demands.
No-heat calls and no-cool calls do not wait, and neither do we. Most calls answered within minutes, with 24/7 emergency dispatch throughout Meridian, Boise, Eagle, Star, Kuna, and the surrounding Treasure Valley.
No surprise fees. We provide a clear written estimate before any work begins, including any permit costs through City of Meridian Building Services. You approve the price before we start.
"Furnace died on a Sunday morning in January with single-digit temps outside. They were at our house in Heritage Grove within two hours and had a new high-efficiency unit installed by Tuesday. Lifesavers."
"AC quit during a 104-degree stretch in July. They squeezed us in same day, found a bad capacitor, replaced it on the spot. Honest, fast, fair. Will absolutely call them again."
"Replaced an original 1958 furnace in our North End Boise home. Walked us through the load calc, the venting changes, and the rebate options. Clean install, every detail right."
Twice a year is the standard recommendation: an AC tune-up in spring before the 90-to-100 degree Treasure Valley summer hits, and a furnace tune-up in fall before overnight lows drop into the teens. Skipping seasonal service across our four-season climate is the single most common reason Meridian and Boise homes face mid-season breakdowns.
Yes. Mechanical contractors in Meridian must be licensed by the Idaho Division of Building Safety under the Idaho Office of the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses (IDOPL). Permits for furnace replacement, AC installation, and most ductwork are pulled through City of Meridian Building Services. Always verify that any HVAC contractor you hire holds a current Idaho license.
If your AC is over 12 years old, uses R-22 refrigerant, and the repair is a major component like the compressor or coil, replacement usually makes more sense. Meridian and Boise summers regularly push systems into the 100s for weeks at a time, which accelerates wear on older units. A newer high-SEER system pays back in lower power bills during our long cooling season.
A well-maintained furnace in our climate typically lasts 15 to 20 years, and an AC unit usually runs 12 to 17 years. The dry Treasure Valley air is actually easier on outdoor condensers than humid climates, but heavy summer load and freeze-thaw cycles do take a toll. Annual service is the single biggest factor in how long a Meridian or Boise system lasts.