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Oregon Heating, Cooling & Air — Done in a Day.

Heat pumps, furnaces, AC, ductless mini-splits, and ductwork — Energy Trust of Oregon rebates applied at checkout, same-week installs on most systems.

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5.0 avg · 183 Oregon reviews
1,800+ Oregon homes completed
Illustration of an outdoor HVAC heat pump unit installed on a concrete pad next to an Oregon home
If any of these sound familiar

You're not the problem. The contractor is.

  • Your 20+ year old furnace is costing you a fortune in gas and you're ready to switch
  • Summer hit 100°F in Medford and your window AC isn't cutting it anymore
  • You want to go off gas but you're worried about heat pumps in cold weather
  • Your HVAC is making noises that sound expensive
  • You want the Energy Trust rebate but nobody will tell you how to claim it
What we deliver

Five ways we handle Oregon hvac.

Heat Pump Installation

Variable-speed Mitsubishi, Daikin, or Carrier cold-climate heat pumps rated to -13°F. One-day install, Energy Trust rebate filed on your behalf, 10-year parts warranty.

Furnace Replacement

95%+ AFUE Lennox, Trane, or Carrier gas furnaces. Same-day removal of old unit, clean install, local rebates applied.

Central AC Installation

High-SEER central air conditioning paired with your existing furnace or new heat pump. Proper sizing based on Manual J load calculation, not guesswork.

Ductless Mini-Split

Multi-zone ductless systems for homes without ductwork. Individual room control, 22-SEER efficiency, 2-day install. Ideal for Oregon Craftsman homes.

Emergency Repair

No heat, no AC, frozen pipes risk — we run a 24-hour emergency HVAC response across the Portland metro. Most repairs resolved same-visit.

Our process

From first call to final walkthrough.

01

Free in-home assessment

Load calculation, duct inspection, energy audit, and system recommendation. No pressure upsell, no "bundle" gimmicks.

02

Rebate-optimized quote

We model Energy Trust of Oregon rebates, federal tax credits, and local utility incentives. You see your net price after all rebates, not just list.

03

Same-week install

Most systems are installed within 5 business days of quote approval. Emergency repairs get priority same-day response where possible.

04

Commissioning & registration

System start-up, airflow balancing, thermostat programming, and full warranty registration. We leave a printed operations guide on your counter.

Real Oregon hvac work

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Good hvac questions

What Oregon homeowners ask about hvac.

A high-efficiency variable-speed Mitsubishi or Daikin heat pump installed runs $14K–$22K before rebates. After Energy Trust of Oregon rebates ($1,500–$2,200), federal tax credits (up to $2,000), and local utility incentives, most Oregon homeowners net $9K–$15K out of pocket.

Yes — cold-climate heat pumps (Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat, Daikin Fit) are rated to -13°F, which is 40°F below anything Portland typically sees. During the January 2025 cold snap when Portland hit 18°F, our heat-pump clients stayed at 70°F with zero issues.

Heat pump or furnace replacement: 1 day. Central AC add-on: 1 day. Ductless mini-split (3–4 zones): 2 days. Full gas-to-heat-pump conversion with electrical upgrade: 1.5 days.

Yes — we run 24-hour HVAC emergency response for Portland metro, Salem, and Eugene. No-heat calls in winter and no-AC calls during Oregon heat advisories get same-day priority. Call our main line and press 2 for emergency dispatch.

End to end. Every eligible HVAC install we do includes Energy Trust rebate filing as part of the standard service. Most clients see their rebate within 6–8 weeks of install completion.

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