Mechanical System Response Tacoma WA | GC Coordinated HVAC | Realty Repair Co.
🔧 Mechanical Failure? Shut Off the System First. Call 253-891-9622
🔧 GC-Coordinated — Licensed Mechanical Contractors — WAC 51-52

Mechanical System
Response
Tacoma WA

HVAC failure. Furnace down. Mechanical systems damaged by flooding, structural events, or deferred failure. We coordinate licensed mechanical contractors under GC oversight for system assessment and repair — then manage concurrent structural scope, penetration repair, and documentation from the same call.

  • Licensed mechanical contractors perform all HVAC and mechanical work
  • GC oversight from first call through structural reconstruction
  • Water-damaged HVAC assessment and replacement coordination
  • Furnace, heat pump, air handler, and ductwork response
  • Structural framing and penetration repair — direct GC work
  • Insurance documentation — timestamped and adjuster-ready
License Transparency
What We Do
— and Who Does It
APCON LLC · GC License #APCONL*825QO
  • GC coordinates: All HVAC and mechanical trade work
  • Licensed mechanical contractor: System assessment, repair, replacement
  • GC performs directly: Structural framing at mechanical penetrations
  • GC manages: Documentation, scope, insurance record
  • GC performs: Post-event structural reconstruction
  • You call: One number — we coordinate the rest
🔧 253-891-9622
If Your Mechanical System Is Down Right Now

Shut It Down.
Then Call Us.

🔧 Immediate Steps — Mechanical System Failure

  1. Shut off the HVAC system at the thermostat and at its dedicated circuit breaker. Do not attempt to restart a system that has been exposed to water or that is making abnormal sounds.
  2. If the system failure involves a gas furnace, shut off the gas supply at the dedicated shutoff valve on the supply line to the unit. If you smell gas, exit the building and call Puget Sound Energy at 1-888-225-5773 before calling us.
  3. If water has reached HVAC equipment — furnace, air handler, heat pump — do not attempt to restart it. Water-damaged HVAC components create fire risk when re-energized.
  4. Document current conditions — photos of the unit, visible damage, and any standing water near mechanical equipment. This supports your insurance claim.
  5. Call us at 253-891-9622. We coordinate licensed mechanical response and manage concurrent structural scope from your first call.

Why We Coordinate — Not Perform — Mechanical Work

APCON LLC holds Washington State General Contractor License #APCONL*825QO under RCW 18.27. Washington State requires HVAC and mechanical work — system installation, repair, replacement, ductwork, and refrigerant handling — to be performed by licensed mechanical contractors under applicable WAC provisions and EPA 608 certification requirements for refrigerant work.

We coordinate vetted, licensed mechanical contractors for all HVAC and mechanical system work, and we manage GC-direct scope — structural framing around mechanical equipment, duct chase repair, penetration sealing, documentation, and reconstruction — under our GC license. Unlicensed mechanical work voids equipment warranties, fails permit inspection, and gives your insurer grounds to deny the claim on that scope.

Systems We Respond To

Mechanical Systems
Covered Under This Response

Mechanical system events in residential and light commercial properties in Tacoma involve these systems most frequently. We coordinate licensed contractor response for all of them and manage concurrent structural scope under the same GC umbrella.

Forced Air Furnace

Gas, electric, and oil furnace failure. Water-damaged furnaces after flooding events. Heat exchanger failure. Blower motor issues.

Heat Pump

Outdoor unit damage after storm or flooding events. Refrigerant line damage. Compressor failure. Indoor air handler water exposure.

Air Handler / Coil

Air handler water intrusion from roof events or flooding. Evaporator coil damage. Drain pan failure causing structural water damage below.

Ductwork Systems

Ductwork damage from structural events, water intrusion into duct runs, mold conditions in ductwork after water events, and flex duct collapse.

Mini-Split Systems

Indoor head unit water exposure. Line set damage from structural or pest events. Outdoor condenser damage after storm or flooding.

Ventilation Systems

ERV/HRV systems damaged by water or structural events. Bath and kitchen exhaust ductwork damage. Crawl space and attic ventilation system issues.

Scope of Response

Mechanical Coordination
and GC Structural Scope

Mechanical system failures after water or structural events always have a structural component. We manage both under a single GC umbrella — no juggling two separate contractor relationships through a crisis.

Licensed Mechanical

HVAC System Assessment

All mechanical system evaluation and repair coordinated through licensed mechanical contractors. No guessing on what is salvageable versus what requires replacement.

  • Post-event system condition assessment
  • Water damage evaluation — unit and ductwork
  • Gas system integrity check after flooding
  • Refrigerant system pressure test
  • Replacement coordination and sizing
  • Permit and inspection management
GC Direct — APCONL*825QO

Structural Framing & Penetrations

Mechanical equipment sits inside structural cavities and penetrates framing, sheathing, and roof assemblies. When those structural elements are damaged, we repair them directly under our GC license — concurrent with mechanical work.

  • Mechanical room framing repair
  • Duct chase structural repair
  • Roof and wall penetration flashing and sealing
  • Crawl space mechanical support repair
  • Attic framing at mechanical equipment
  • Moisture barrier re-integration at penetrations
GC Direct — APCONL*825QO

Documentation & Insurance

Mechanical damage claims are frequently underpaid without proper documentation. We build the full damage record from first response — unit condition, structural damage, cause identification — formatted for your adjuster.

  • Timestamped photos at all damage locations
  • Unit condition documentation pre-removal
  • Cause identification — water event, structural, age failure
  • Scope of repair — formatted for insurance submission
  • Licensed contractor credentials on file
  • Retained in permanent project file
Licensed Mechanical

System Replacement & Commissioning

When assessment determines a unit is beyond repair, we coordinate licensed replacement — correctly sized for the structure, correctly permitted, and correctly commissioned before sign-off.

  • Replacement unit selection and coordination
  • Load calculation for correct sizing
  • Installation by licensed mechanical contractor
  • Permit and final inspection coordination
  • Commissioning and performance verification
  • Documentation for insurance scope and warranty

Mechanical System Down?

  • Shut off at thermostat and breaker
  • Gas furnace — shut off gas supply valve
  • Smell gas — call PSE, then exit
  • Do not restart water-exposed equipment
  • Document current conditions with photos
  • Call us — one number for the full scope
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All HVAC and mechanical work coordinated through WA State licensed mechanical contractors. GC License #APCONL*825QO.
Common Questions

Mechanical System Response
FAQ

Shut off the system at the thermostat and at the dedicated circuit breaker. Do not attempt to restart a furnace, heat pump, or air handler that has been exposed to water — the electrical components inside create fire risk when re-energized wet. If it's a gas furnace, shut off the gas supply at the dedicated line shutoff. Call us at 253-891-9622. We coordinate licensed mechanical contractor assessment under GC oversight and document the unit condition for your insurance claim before anything is removed.
Units that have been submerged or had standing water reach the heat exchanger, blower, or electrical controls typically require replacement — these components are not economically repairable after water submersion. Units with limited moisture exposure — high humidity, minor condensation intrusion — may be salvageable with assessment. A licensed mechanical contractor must make that determination. We coordinate the assessment, document the finding, and use that documentation to support the replacement claim with your insurer.
Coverage depends on the cause. Sudden and accidental water events that damage HVAC equipment — burst pipes flooding the mechanical room, roof failure flooding the attic air handler — are typically covered under standard homeowners policies. Flooding from outside the home and gradual moisture damage are frequently excluded. Our documentation package — pre-removal unit condition photos, cause identification, licensed contractor assessment record — gives your adjuster the clearest possible factual record. Insurers require proof that licensed contractors performed all work.
Two scopes — both under our umbrella. The licensed mechanical contractor assesses and repairs the drain pan, condensate line, and air handler. We perform the structural scope directly — ceiling framing assessment, drywall removal and replacement, moisture barrier re-integration, and finish work. Drain pan overflows are one of the most common hidden water damage sources in Tacoma homes and frequently cause subfloor and framing damage in two-story structures before anyone notices. Our $350 diagnostic maps the full extent after drying and delivers a fixed reconstruction price.
No. APCON LLC holds a General Contractor license under RCW 18.27 — not a mechanical contractor license. Washington State requires HVAC and mechanical work to be performed by licensed mechanical contractors per applicable WAC provisions, and refrigerant work requires EPA 608 certification. We coordinate licensed mechanical contractors for all system work and perform GC-direct scope — structural framing, penetrations, documentation, and reconstruction — under our license. Any HVAC contractor performing work without proper licensure in Washington State is operating outside legal compliance, which voids equipment warranties and your insurance coverage on that scope.

Mechanical System Down?
Shut It Off. Then Call.

One call coordinates licensed mechanical response and GC structural scope. No managing two separate contractors through a property emergency. Tacoma and Pierce County. Call any time.

253-891-9622