New Heat Pump & Air Handler Installation in Otis Orchards

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When a homeowner in Otis Orchards noticed their old HVAC system struggling to keep up, they called our team for a full upgrade they could rely on. After evaluating the home and reviewing the replacement options, we installed a new Lennox heat pump and air handler to restore dependable year-round comfort. With permits approved and final inspections passed, the homeowner now has a high-efficiency system built for Spokane County’s seasonal swings.

Job Overview

  • Location: Otis Orchards, WA
  • Client Type: Single-family homeowner
  • Scope: Full HVAC system replacement
  • Equipment Installed: Lennox ML14XP1-048-230 heat pump, new air handler, heat strip, new line set
  • Additional Work: Electrical and mechanical permits, thermostat circuits, condensate line work
  • Why It Mattered: The homeowner needed a reliable, efficient system to replace an aging setup and meet local code requirements

What We Found

During our initial inspection, we found that the existing HVAC system was outdated and no longer operating efficiently. The heat pump and air handler showed signs of wear, and the components were struggling to maintain temperature during colder weather. The existing line set and wiring also required upgrades to properly support the new equipment. In addition, the condensate pump setup needed an electrical outlet for safe, code-compliant operation.

The Solution

Our installers began by safely removing the old indoor and outdoor units and preparing the space for the new Lennox system. A new line set was installed to ensure clean, efficient refrigerant flow. We set the ML14XP1 heat pump outdoors, leveled and secured it, then installed the new air handler and heat strip inside the home.
We completed all required electrical circuits, including thermostat wiring and support for the air handler and heat pump. Our team also handled the mechanical and electrical permit requirements, coordinated inspections, and ensured all work met Spokane County and Washington State L&I standards. Once everything was connected, we pressure-tested, charged, and verified refrigerant levels, then ran a full system startup to confirm proper airflow, heating, and cooling performance.

The Results

After installation and testing, the home now has a smooth-running, high-efficiency HVAC system ready for all seasons. The upgraded heat pump provides dependable heating and cooling, while the new air handler delivers quieter, more consistent airflow. The homeowner benefits from improved comfort, greater reliability, and a system built to operate efficiently for years to come.

Solutions, Not Surprises

If you’re in Otis Orchards or the Greater Spokane area and considering a new HVAC system, our team at Mainstream Electric, Heating, Cooling & Plumbing is here to help. We install high-quality systems built for the Inland Northwest climate and handle everything from permits to final testing. When you’re ready for a quote or want to explore replacement options, schedule online or give us a call.

Frequently Asked Questions

How a Heat Pump Delivers Heating and Cooling in One System

A heat pump works differently than traditional systems because it does not create heat—it moves it. That difference is what makes it one of the most energy efficient HVAC systems available today.

In the winter, it pulls heat from the outdoor air and brings it inside. In the summer, it reverses that process, removing heat from your home and pushing it outside. The result is one system that handles both heating and cooling without switching between separate units.

What That Means for Your Home

Because a heat pump runs more steadily and adjusts to changing temperatures, many homeowners notice more consistent comfort from room to room. Instead of sharp temperature swings, the system works to maintain a stable environment throughout the day.

Modern systems, especially high efficiency heat pump models, are designed to perform in a wide range of conditions. When paired with proper installation and airflow, they can keep up with seasonal changes while using less energy than older systems.

Why Installation and Setup Matter

A heat pump is only as effective as the way it is installed. System sizing, ductwork, and airflow all play a role in how well it performs. If any of those are off, even a high efficiency system can struggle to keep your home comfortable.

That is why air source heat pump installation should always be based on the home itself, not just the equipment. A properly designed system will run more efficiently, last longer, and avoid many of the common performance issues homeowners experience.

When Performance Starts to Slip

If a heat pump is no longer keeping up, runs constantly, or causes uneven temperatures, it may be dealing with airflow restrictions, refrigerant issues, or general wear over time. These problems are not always obvious at first but tend to get worse if left unaddressed.

Having the system checked early can help prevent larger repairs and keep it operating the way it was designed to.

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