Commercial HVAC Contractors in Oregon
Browse Oregon's top-rated commercial HVAC companies. Whether you manage a single office building or a portfolio of industrial facilities, My HVAC Tech connects you with licensed, insured contractors who specialize in commercial systems.
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Featured Contractors in Oregon
View allEfficiency Heating & Cooling
Portland, OR
Portland commercial HVAC contractor since 2008. CCB #187834, NATE-certified, 90-min response, no overtime charges. 4.9★...
Pyramid Heating & Cooling
Portland, OR
Pyramid Heating & Cooling | Portland, OR commercial HVAC — 4.8★ (1,339 reviews), boilers to VRF, preventive maintenance...
Jacobs Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.
Portland, OR
Portland commercial HVAC since 1952 — RTUs, boilers, chillers & more for offices, retail & industrial. 4.3★ (644 reviews...
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Frequently Asked Questions — Commercial HVAC in Oregon
How do I find a licensed commercial HVAC contractor in Oregon?
Oregon requires commercial HVAC contractors to hold a state contractor's license. Use My HVAC Tech to filter for verified contractors — we confirm license numbers directly with the OR licensing board. Always verify that the contractor carries general liability insurance and workers' compensation before signing a contract.
What should I expect to pay for commercial HVAC service in Oregon?
Commercial HVAC costs in Oregon vary significantly based on system type, building size, and service complexity. Routine maintenance contracts typically run $150–$400 per unit per year. Emergency service calls average $300–$800 for diagnosis and basic repairs. System replacements for rooftop units range from $8,000–$35,000 depending on tonnage.
Do commercial HVAC contractors in Oregon offer 24/7 emergency service?
Many commercial HVAC contractors in Oregon offer 24/7 emergency response, particularly those serving healthcare, food service, and data center clients. Use the "Emergency Service" filter on My HVAC Tech to find contractors with confirmed after-hours availability.
What commercial HVAC certifications should I look for in Oregon?
Look for NATE (North American Technician Excellence) certified technicians, which validates hands-on HVAC competency. For refrigerant handling, EPA Section 608 certification is federally required. In Oregon, commercial work typically requires a state contractor license. Manufacturer certifications from Carrier, Trane, or Lennox indicate authorized service capability.
