Some of our busiest weeks start with a call from Beaverton. The west side runs hard on its HVAC — wet winters that drag from October deep into spring, then those late-summer stretches where Canyon Road is baking at 97 degrees and every house built before 1990 without central air is suffering. We've been running service calls out here since 2008, and if there's one thing Murray Hill and Cedar Mill homes have in common it's this: the equipment that gets neglected through a mild April is always the equipment that fails in August. That's why we push preventive work as hard as we push emergency response. We're the beaverton hvac company that would rather tune your system in May than replace a compressor in July.
From our Portland headquarters we can reach Raleigh Hills and Sunset in under 20 minutes on a normal morning. Milwaukie and Happy Valley round out our three service locations — which means whatever side of Beaverton you're on, whether you're off TV Highway near the Nike campus or tucked into Cooper Mountain, we're not sending someone from the other end of the metro. Most calls get a same-day dispatch. That's not a marketing claim; it's just the math of having three locations spread across the Portland area.
We're licensed, bonded, and insured in Oregon. Every technician is NATE-certified. When we say "certified technician," we mean someone who passed a third-party exam on the specific system type they're working on — not just years of experience, though we have that too.
Beaverton winters aren't dramatic the way a Colorado winter is — but 38 degrees and raining for six weeks straight tests a furnace just as hard. We work on gas furnaces, heat pumps, dual-fuel systems, and mini-splits across the whole city. Fault diagnosis is where we spend the most time getting it right: a cracked heat exchanger isn't the same problem as a failing inducer motor, and the fix (and the cost) are different. We tell you what we found and what it will cost before we touch anything. If a repair makes sense, we'll say so. If the system is past the point of reasonable repair, we'll tell you that too — and explain why.
Beaverton calls route through the same crew that handles furnace repair in Portland — same training, same pricing structure, same standards.
The Tualatin Valley doesn't get the same heat dome coverage Portland proper does, but it's close enough that the last few summers have changed how people out here think about air conditioning. A lot of the housing stock in the Raleigh Hills and Cedar Mill areas was built without it. We do central AC installations sized to the actual square footage and insulation profile of your house — not the next-size-up unit that some contractors default to because it makes the install faster. Oversized equipment short-cycles and leaves the humidity wrong even when the temperature reads correctly.
When a system breaks mid-summer, we prioritize those calls. There's no point in having a Beaverton service area if we're routing urgent cooling calls through a two-day queue. Learn more about how we approach AC repair in Portland — the same process applies here.
The Tualatin Valley corridor brings agricultural pollen from the south, and Beaverton's tree canopy — which we genuinely appreciate — adds its own seasonal allergen load. Add Oregon's reliable winter moisture and you have conditions that are hard on ductwork, coil cleanliness, and filter lifespan. We've pulled duct sections out of 1970s Beaverton homes that haven't been touched since they were installed — the kind of buildup that doesn't show up on your utility bill until it's significant, and doesn't show up on your air quality until someone starts reacting to it.
We provide comprehensive air duct cleaning in Portland with full Beaverton coverage. Beyond cleaning, we seal leaking joints and repair damaged duct runs that are bleeding conditioned air into attic or crawl space — that's usually where a third of the efficiency losses hide in older homes. We also install whole-home air purifiers, UV germicidal lights, and upgraded MERV filtration for households where indoor air quality in Beaverton, Oregon is a real daily concern.
We're not a franchise. Matt Rohman started this company and the same values that drove it in 2008 drive it now. No overtime rates — the price you're quoted at 7pm on a Friday is the same price you'd get on a Tuesday morning. We made that decision early and it's stayed. It matters most to Beaverton customers who've called a competitor during a winter breakdown and gotten a "holiday surcharge" they weren't told about upfront.
We also don't run upsell pressure on maintenance calls. If your system needs a part, you'll hear about it. If it doesn't, we'll tell you that too and you'll get an honest picture of where the equipment stands. For a full view of everything we offer, the HVAC services in Portland page covers our complete range — Beaverton is fully within our service footprint.
Do you charge more for weekend or evening calls in Beaverton? No overtime pricing — ever. The rate is the rate regardless of when you call or what day it is.
How fast can you get to Beaverton? Same-day service is our standard. With Portland, Milwaukie, and Happy Valley locations, we're routing from wherever's closest to you.
My house doesn't have central AC — can you add it? Yes. We do full central AC installations as well as ductless mini-split systems for homes where running new ductwork doesn't make sense. We'll assess your space and give you an honest recommendation on which approach fits.
Do your technicians handle both gas and electric systems? Our NATE-certified technicians are trained on gas furnaces, heat pumps, dual-fuel setups, and mini-splits — whatever's running beaverton air quality and comfort in your home.