About Frosty’s Heating and Air

A family-owned HVAC company based in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. We serve Kootenai County homeowners with flat-rate pricing, consistent technicians, and emergency heating response any hour of the day.

Who We Are

Frosty’s Heating and Air is a locally owned HVAC company rooted in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. We’re not a franchise, not a branch of a Spokane-area chain, and not a call center. We’re a family business that answers our own phones and sends our own technicians.

We started Frosty’s because we saw a consistent problem in the Kootenai County HVAC market: companies that quoted one price and billed another, sent a different technician every visit, and made homeowners wait days for parts that any local operation should have on hand. We built the business around fixing those specific frustrations.

Coeur d’Alene winters are not mild. January average lows hover near 22°F, and we average 45+ inches of snow per year. When a furnace fails in that environment, it is not a convenience issue — it is a safety situation. That’s why our emergency heating line runs 24/7, and why we stock common parts locally instead of waiting on distributors.

We also serve the full Coeur d’Alene metro — Post Falls, Hayden, Rathdrum, Dalton Gardens, and Spirit Lake. Different communities in Kootenai County have different housing stock, different system ages, and different heating priorities. We know the difference between a 1970s ranch home in the Canfield area and a new construction in Post Falls, and we service both accordingly.

What We Stand For

  • Flat-rate pricing, always. We quote before we start. The price you see is the price you pay.
  • Same technician every visit. Your tech learns your system so we’re not starting from scratch each call.
  • 24/7 emergency heating response. Furnace failures in north Idaho winter are genuine emergencies. We treat them that way.
  • Local parts inventory. Common ignitors, control boards, and heat exchangers are on our trucks — not on order.
  • No upselling what you don’t need. If a repair fixes it, we repair it. If replacement genuinely makes more financial sense, we explain why and show you the math.

Heat Pump Conversions in the Inland Northwest

As Kootenai County grows — among the fastest-growing counties in the US from 2020 to 2023 — we’re seeing more homeowners making the switch from gas furnaces to cold-climate heat pumps. Both Idaho Power and Avista Utilities currently offer rebates on qualifying heat pump installations, and the technology has improved significantly for our climate. We handle full conversions from removal of old gas equipment through commissioning of the new system. If you’re curious whether a heat pump makes sense for your home, call us at (208) 555-0194 and we’ll walk through the numbers.

Serving the Neighborhoods of Coeur d’Alene

We work throughout Coeur d’Alene — from the older forced-air systems in the Sherman Avenue and Tubbs Hill adjacent neighborhoods, to the lakefront homes in Fernan Lake Village, to the newer construction along the Ramsey Road corridor. Each part of the city has its own housing stock characteristics, and we’ve worked in all of them.

Frosty's Heating and Air team in Coeur d'Alene Idaho Frosty's HVAC technician after completing a service call

Frequently Asked Questions About Frosty’s

Yes. Frosty’s Heating and Air operates as a licensed HVAC contractor in the state of Idaho, carrying the required liability insurance and maintaining compliance with Kootenai County permitting requirements for HVAC installations.

Call (208) 555-0194 at any hour. Our emergency line is answered 24/7. Heating emergencies in Coeur d’Alene’s January climate get priority dispatch.

812 W Ironwood Dr, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. We serve all of Kootenai County including Post Falls, Hayden, Rathdrum, Dalton Gardens, and Spirit Lake.

Yes. We service forced-air gas furnaces, electric furnaces, heat pumps (air-source), ductless mini-splits, and propane heating systems. Propane is common in Rathdrum and other rural parts of Kootenai County.

Call (208) 555-0194 right away. While you wait: check that the thermostat is set to heat and the temperature is above room temperature, check that the furnace power switch (usually a light switch near the unit) is on, and check your circuit breaker. If none of those fix it, we need to come look at it.

Ready to Fix Your Heating or Cooling Problem?

Frosty’s Heating and Air serves Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls, Hayden, Rathdrum, Dalton Gardens, and Spirit Lake. Flat-rate pricing quoted before we start. Same technician every visit. 24/7 emergency heating response.