What would a chilly Portland winter be like without a reliable heating solution for your home? Efficiency Heating & Cooling is your top choice for all Portland heating services. This means whether you need seasonal maintenance on a ductless system, repair on a heat pump, an oil to gas conversion or a brand new heating system installed, we’re the contractor to call! We service all makes and models of electric and gas equipment!
A Portland Oregon Heating Company You Can Trust
Efficiency Heating & Cooling is not only locally owned and operated, but we’re a family owned business. That means you receive a level of care and attention that is sometimes harder to find in other companies. We’re also a Better Business Bureau A+ business, and our technicians are NATE and EPA certified. These accreditation’s exemplify our commitment to a high level of customer service, and technical excellence. Trust us, you don’t want an inexperienced tech working on your indoor comfort system. We hear the stories from homeowners who have gone that route…it isn’t a pretty picture.
HVAC Systems Designed for You
Efficiency Heating and Cooling doesn’t drive trucks around full of equipment just waiting to be sold and installed. We’re not about clearing inventory or meeting sales goals from manufacturers. We’re about what’s best for our customers. When you call us for new equipment or replacement systems, we inspect your home, listen to your efficiency and budgetary goals, and then give you the recommendations that meet your needs precisely. Call us today for a free in home estimate!
Preventive Maintenance
Your heating system needs maintenance to protect equipment from premature problems, and to maintain heating efficiency. Imagine if you skipped oil changes on your car – would it quit running the next day? No, but fuel efficiency would begin to decline, and eventually you’d end up with a pricey repair bill. Your heating system is no different. Maintenance helps protect your efficiency and equipment.
Oil to Gas Conversions
If you have an oil fired furnace or all electric heat, it’s time to save money by converting to natural gas. Most new 80% AFUE furnaces can exhaust with metal piping and sometimes use the chimney. A 96-98% AFUE condensing furnace uses PVC piping to vent. New furnaces also offer fully modulating flames and/or variable speed ECM fan motors that are whisper quiet, so no more turning up the TV when the furnace kicks on! Call us today to get a free estimate on an oil to gas conversion!