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- AreaAurora
- StateOR
- Providers2
- Typical ticket$3.5k – $11k
About Aurora HVAC
With only 2 HVAC providers on file in Aurora, expect some providers to quote travel premiums. Compare any available pro's license and insurance before signing. Clackamas County pricing tends to track the regional median, with premium brands and efficiency tiers driving the range.
Aurora's climate keeps heating and cooling loads balanced enough that most homeowners run a single heat pump or packaged system rather than a split setup. Most Aurora homes hit their HVAC replacement window between years 12 and 18; catching it early avoids emergency pricing.
Top local providers
Request quotes →- Roth HomeTop rated
What customers say “Everyone whom we worked with from Roth Home has been wonderful, well informed, courteous and helpful. From customer…”
- CANBY HEATING AND COOLINGVerified
What Aurora homeowners say
“Everyone whom we worked with from Roth Home has been wonderful, well informed, courteous and helpful. From customer service on the phone to Nathan whom performed the original service on our old AC. Garth H was very nice and patient and knowledgeable.…”
Local pricing snapshot
Repairs typically run $150–$600. Full system replacements range from $4k for a basic furnace to $12k+ for a premium heat pump. Prices vary by system type, efficiency, and whether ductwork modifications are needed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does HVAC work cost in Aurora?
In Aurora, typical costs range from $150-$600 for repairs, $4,000-$8,000 for a standard furnace or AC replacement, and $6,000-$14,000 for a heat pump system. After available rebates, heat pump installations often net out to $4,000-$9,000. Get 2-3 written quotes to compare — prices vary significantly between contractors.
How do I verify a HVAC contractor is licensed 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.
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Licensing data: Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB) plus Building Codes Division (BCD) for mechanical trade · Company data: verified business records + Google Business profile
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