Heat Pump Systems: Year-Round Comfort, Designed for the PNW
What Are Heat Pumps & How Do They Work?
Why Heat Pumps Excel in Our Climate
- Efficient performance in our mild winters
- Dehumidification during damp seasons
- Reliable cooling during increasingly warm summers
- Reduced carbon footprint compared to fossil fuel systems
- Lower operating costs than traditional electric or propane heating
Conventional Heat Pump Systems
Conventional Heat Pumps: Smart Efficiency for Most Homes
When Conventional Heat Pumps Make Sense
- Homes with existing ductwork in good condition
- Moderate heating needs in our coastal climate zones
- When paired with a backup system for coldest days
- For homeowners seeking efficient cooling with heating benefits
- Properties where utility rates favor electric heating over propane or oil
Call 360.564.5340 and talk to Cascadia about your heating and cooling needs. No pressure, just honest advice on whether a heat pump is the right solution.
Cold-Climate Heat Pump Systems
Cold-Climate Heat Pumps: True Winter Performance
What Defines a True Cold-Climate System
- Maintains heating capacity below freezing temperatures
- Intelligent defrost cycles for damp coastal winters
- Efficient operation in the 20-40°F range where we spend most of winter
- Verified performance data, not just marketing claims
- Robust components designed for continuous winter operation
- Properly sized for heat loss at design temperatures
Our Design-First Approach
Critical Design Considerations
Manual J Load Calculations
Precise heating and cooling load analysis for your specific home, considering insulation, windows, orientation, and air leakage.
Distribution System Evaluation
Ducted or ductless solutions matched to your home's layout, existing infrastructure, and comfort zoning needs.
Climate-Specific Engineering
Systems configured for our damp, coastal winter conditions with attention to defrost cycles and humidity management.
Backup Strategy Planning
Integration with existing or new backup systems when needed, ensuring reliability during extreme weather events.
Utility Rate Analysis
Consideration of electricity costs versus alternative fuels to optimize operating expenses.
Benefits of Professionally Designed Heat Pump Systems

Energy Efficiency
2-4 times more efficient than conventional electric heating, with significant operating cost savings.

Improved Air Quality
Continuous air filtration and optional humidity control for healthier indoor environments.

Year-Round Comfort
Heating and cooling from one integrated system with precise temperature and humidity control.

Financial Incentives
Utility rebates from PSE and potential tax credits that reduce initial investment costs.

Reduced Carbon Footprint
Lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuel systems, especially with PNW's clean electricity grid.

Increased Home Value
Energy-efficient systems are increasingly valued by home buyers in our market.
Heat Pump FAQs
What Matters in Real-World Performance
Why Choose Cascadia for Your HVAC Project

Owner-Led Process
Tim personally oversees every project from consultation to completion

25+ Years Experience
Deep understanding of PNW climate challenges and home construction

Design-First Approach
Systems engineered for your specific home, not off-the-shelf solutions

Clear Communication
Straightforward guidance without pressure or complexity