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Oregon · hvac

Every Oregon hvac market, one honest short list at a time.

33 counties, 129+ cities, one rule: the pros we list hold active CCB + BCD licenses and a pattern of finishing jobs the way they priced them.

371+ verified providers33 counties129+ citiesCCB + BCD license-verified

Top Oregon cities

Start with your ZIP →

Major metros first. Each page has a ranked short list, the local cost range, and the county it sits in so you can zoom out if your provider needs to come from next door.

  • Portland, ORmultnomah County
  • Salem, ORmarion County
  • Eugene, ORlane County
  • Gresham, ORmultnomah County
  • Hillsboro, ORwashington county County
  • Beaverton, ORwashington county County
  • Bend, ORdeschutes County
  • Medford, ORjackson County
  • Springfield, ORlane County
  • Corvallis, ORbenton County
  • Albany, ORlinn County
  • Tigard, ORwashington county County
  • Lake Oswego, ORclackamas County
  • Keizer, ORmarion County
  • Grants Pass, ORjosephine County

State snapshot

  • LicensingCCB + BCD
  • Counties covered33
  • Cities covered129+
  • Biggest marketsPortland · Salem

Energy Trust of Oregon funds the majority of residential heat pump rebates in PGE, Pacific Power, NW Natural, and Cascade Natural Gas territory; EWEB and a handful of BPA-funded co-ops (Central Electric in Bend) run their own programs. Oregon has not banned gas equipment — ORSC 2024 uses performance paths — but local Reach Codes (Milwaukie, parts of Eugene) already push new builds toward electrification. East-of-Cascades markets need cold-climate equipment and often dual-fuel.

Climate + HVAC economics in Oregon

Oregon spans 2 IECC climate zones (4C-Marine, 5B-Cold-Dry). Across 15 cities, the dominant HVAC profile is heat-pump-dominant: with median 4,700 heating degree days and 360 cooling degree days, the typical home is a strong candidate for an air-source heat pump — one unit handles both heating and cooling, and qualifies for utility + federal rebates.

Top HVAC rebate programs in Oregon

  • 1

    Energy Trust of Oregon

    Energy Trust of Oregon · ETO Savings Within Reach (income-qualified) — up to $6,000 for heat pumps

  • 2

    Energy Trust of Oregon

    Energy Trust of Oregon · ETO Manufactured Home Heat Pump Promotion — up to $4,000 for heat pumps

  • 3

    Eugene Water & Electric Board

    Eugene Water & Electric Board · EWEB Ducted Heat Pump Rebate — up to $2,000 for heat pumps

All verified pros in Oregon hold an active license with Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB) plus Building Codes Division (BCD) for mechanical trade. Verify a contractor →

How to research a Oregon pro

  • 1

    Start local

    Open your city page to see top providers and local pricing context.

  • 2

    Compare side-by-side

    Use compare pages and best-of lists to narrow your short list fast.

  • 3

    Request quotes

    Message two or three providers to compare price and availability in one sitting.

All Oregon counties

Every county has a dedicated page with market notes, participating providers, and links to nearby cities.

  • Baker County
  • Benton County
  • Clackamas County
  • Clatsop County
  • Columbia County
  • Coos County
  • Crook County
  • Curry County
  • Deschutes County
  • Douglas County
  • Gilliam County
  • Grant County
  • Harney County
  • Hood River County
  • Jackson County
  • Jefferson County
  • Josephine County
  • Klamath County
  • Lake County
  • Lane County
  • Lincoln County
  • Linn County
  • Malheur County
  • Marion County
  • Morrow County
  • Multnomah County
  • Polk County
  • Tillamook County
  • Umatilla County
  • Union County
  • Wasco County
  • Washington County
  • Yamhill County

Also serving neighboring states

Crews near the state line often cover both sides — check the hub for your neighboring state if your Oregon short list is thin or travel is long.

  • Washington hvac →WA state hub
  • Idaho hvac →ID state hub
  • Nevada hvac →NV state hub
  • California hvac →CA state hub

Explore other major markets

Top hvac markets across the country. Each city has its own ranked short list and local pricing notes.

  • Vancouver, WA
  • Spokane, WA
  • Bellingham, WA
  • Yakima, WA
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Tacoma, WA
  • El Paso, TX
  • Mckinney, TX

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I choose a qualified hvac pro in Oregon?

    Oregon HVAC contractors must hold an active Oregon CCB contractor license (search.ccb.state.or.us/search) and, for the mechanical work itself, a BCD mechanical or limited-energy license (hrlapps.dcbs.oregon.gov/hrl/lookup.aspx). Confirm both show active status, a current surety bond, and liability insurance before hiring.

  • Are quotes really free?

    Yes. Most Oregon providers offer free in-home or virtual estimates for residential hvac work. Confirm this when you schedule.

  • Do prices differ across Oregon markets?

    Yes. Labor rates and equipment availability vary between metro areas and rural counties in Oregon. Rural counties may have higher travel minimums. We break this out per city and county.

  • Which Oregon counties do you cover?

    We cover 33 Oregon counties with a dedicated research page for local providers and market notes, and we're expanding coverage regularly.

Drop your Oregon ZIP, we'll do the rest.

We'll match you to the two or three licensed pros in your city worth calling this week — and tell you what the job should actually cost locally.

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