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Claim Your Free PageNickoloff Refrigeration Heating and Air Conditioning has served Yakima and the broader Yakima Valley since 2015, establishing itself as a specialist in both residential and light commercial climate control. The company holds current state licensing for HVAC installation and repair, operating from a facility in the city that handles equipment intake, parts inventory, and vehicle dispatch for service technicians.
As a refrigeration-focused contractor, Nickoloff brings unusual depth to commercial cooling systems often beyond the scope of standard residential HVAC companies. The business maintains distributor relationships for walk-in cooler and reach-in refrigeration repair, a capability that many Yakima contractors farm out to third-party specialists. This in-house repair capacity reduces turnaround time for restaurants, convenience stores, and agricultural processing facilities needing rapid equipment restoration.
Yakima homeowners call Nickoloff for both routine seasonal maintenance and system replacements requiring permit coordination with the city. Technicians arriving at homes assess ductwork condition, thermostat compatibility, and electrical service capacity before recommending equipment sizing. The company's Yakima roots mean familiarity with valley-specific challenges including hard water scale affecting evaporator coils and altitude adjustments for proper refrigerant charge.
Diagnostic services, refrigerant recharge, capacitor replacement, and seasonal tune-ups for home cooling systems.
Furnace repair, heat pump installation, and boiler maintenance for Yakima winters.
Walk-in cooler service, reach-in case repair, and refrigeration system diagnostics for businesses.
Airflow balancing, duct sealing, and damaged duct section replacement.
Smart thermostat setup, wiring, and compatibility verification for new equipment.
Full HVAC system replacement including permit coordination, electrical service upgrade, and refrigerant lines.