Why Homeowners Choose Our Team
Choosing who will work on your heating system is as important as choosing the equipment itself. A new furnace or heat pump affects comfort, safety, and energy costs for years. Many Newberg homeowners prefer to work with a family owned and locally operated company they can reach again, not a distant office or rotating crews.
Oregon Heating & Air Conditioning, LLC has served homes and light commercial spaces across the Portland metro, including Newberg, for more than two decades. That time in the field means we understand how Oregon’s damp winters, cool springs, and warm summer stretches affect furnaces, heat pumps, and ductless systems. We have seen how different styles of homes perform, from older houses with quirky ductwork to newer construction with existing heat pumps.
Licensing and public records matter when you invite a contractor to work on gas lines, electrical connections, and equipment tied to building codes. Our licenses, Oregon CCB #137653 and OREGOHC851O2, are listed publicly, and the Oregon Contractors Board assigns our record an outstanding rating. We also hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, which gives homeowners another way to confirm how we operate before they call.
How we show up in your home matters as much as the paperwork behind us. Our office team works to answer calls quickly during regular and after hours, and we provide appointment windows instead of vague all day blocks. Technicians arrive when scheduled and send a text alert if something unexpected delays them, so you are not left guessing. Once on site, we walk you through what we see in plain language before any work starts, and we answer questions about options and pricing until you are comfortable.
We also commit to a repair first conversation. If a sensible repair path exists, we explain it. If your system is at the end of its life, unsafe, or no longer economical to fix, we lay that out with clear reasons. Our goal is to give you enough information to decide whether repair or replacement feels right for your home.
Heating Installation & Replacement Options In Newberg
When you search for heater installation Newberg, you may already suspect your current system is on borrowed time. Maybe you have frequent breakdowns, rising gas or electric bills, or uneven temperatures from room to room. We start by inspecting the system you have and listening to what it is doing, then we talk through your options.
In some cases, a targeted repair can extend the life of your system. In others, especially when heating equipment is very old, uses outdated parts, or poses safety concerns, we often explain why a full heater replacement Newberg homeowners can count on is the more practical choice. We look at the age of the unit, repair history, visible condition, and performance before making any recommendation.
For installations and replacements, we work with a range of modern heating solutions. That may include high efficiency gas furnaces, all electric heat pumps that provide both heating and cooling, or ductless mini split systems for homes without full ductwork. The right match depends on your home’s layout, existing equipment, preferred fuel source, and long term comfort goals.
Before suggesting a specific model, we evaluate the basics such as ductwork condition and insulation levels that can affect how a new system performs. We consider how many floors the home has, how open the floor plan is, and whether certain rooms are always too hot or too cold. Sizing is not about picking the biggest unit, it is about finding a capacity that heats the home steadily without short cycling or struggling.
Free estimates are available for new systems so you can compare paths without pressure. During an estimate visit, we document the existing setup, discuss what you want to improve, and then prepare written options that outline system types and pricing. You see the numbers and the differences side by side before you decide what to move forward with.
Our Heating Installation Process
Once you decide to replace or add a heating system, the next concern is often how disruptive the work will be. We structure our process to keep you informed, protect your home, and complete the job efficiently without cutting corners. From the first contact through final walkthrough, communication stays clear.
Many homeowners begin with a call to our office or by using our Instant Quote tool to get a sense of possible system options. From there, we schedule an in home assessment at a time that fits your day, and we arrive when promised. After reviewing your current equipment and discussing your priorities, we provide written proposals with system choices, pricing, and any suggested changes to ductwork or controls.
Installation day is planned with you, not around us. Our technicians lay down protective coverings where we travel, carefully remove old equipment when applicable, and handle new system placement, connections, and startup checks. We keep you updated throughout the day so you know how the project is progressing and what comes next.
Here is what the installation process typically looks like:
- Initial phone call or online quote to discuss your heating concerns and schedule an assessment.
- In home evaluation of your existing system, ductwork, and comfort issues, followed by written proposals.
- Review of options, questions, and scheduling of your installation date at a time convenient for you.
- On site removal of old equipment, installation of the new system, and thorough testing of operation and controls.
- Final walkthrough where we review how to use the system, discuss maintenance, and answer your remaining questions.
Our pricing for new installations is presented in writing before work begins, with no hidden fees. We explain what is included, from equipment and labor to permits where required, so you understand exactly what you are approving. After installation, we can enroll your system in our Comfort Club Maintenance Plan, which offers bi annual visits to help keep your investment running smoothly and to catch small issues before they turn into breakdowns.