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HVAC Contractors in Grants Pass, Oregon

Heating, cooling, and ventilation.

HVAC systems are critical for year-round comfort and energy efficiency. Hot summers and cold winters across much of the US mean systems work hard, and proper sizing, installation, and maintenance determine how long equipment lasts and how much energy it uses. High-efficiency furnaces (95%+ AFUE) and central AC units (16+ SEER) deliver meaningful energy savings over older equipment. HVAC contractors working on mechanical systems must be licensed through your state's mechanical licensing board, and technicians handling refrigerants require EPA Section 608 certification. System replacement is a major investment — always get multiple bids and compare equipment specs.

60

Listed contractors

$4k–$16k

Typical cost

What to look for when hiring a hvac contractor

  • Ask for the contractor's mechanical contractor license number and EPA 608 certification.
  • Request bids that specify the equipment brand, model number, SEER/AFUE ratings, and warranty terms.
  • Confirm the bid includes permit filing, load calculation (Manual J), and startup/commissioning.
  • Ask about manufacturer rebates and your utility's efficiency rebate program.
  • Verify they carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance.
  • For replacement systems, ask whether ductwork will be inspected and sealed as part of the job.

HVAC contractors in Grants Pass(60 listed)

3 RIVERS REFRIGERATION & REPAIR LLC
Residential Specialty Contractor · GRANTS PASS · OR
ACE EARTHMOVING LLC
Residential General Contractor · GRANTS PASS · OR
AIRTEC HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING LLC
Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 2 · GRANTS PASS · OR
ALAN MARTIN
QP-Qualified Person · GRANTS PASS · OR
ALL SEASONS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING INC
PB-Plumbing Contractor · GRANTS PASS · OR
ALL SEASONS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING INC
Residential Specialty Contractor · GRANTS PASS · OR
ALL SEASONS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING INC
LHR-Ltd Maint Contractor HVAC/R · GRANTS PASS · OR
ALL SEASONS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING INC
CRE-Restricted Energy Contractor · GRANTS PASS · OR
AMERICAN ELECTRIC LLC
Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 2 · GRANTS PASS · OR
ANDREW J HAVENS
LEB-Ltd Energy Class B · GRANTS PASS · OR
ANDREW M KORTE
QP-Qualified Person · GRANTS PASS · OR
AUSLAND BUILDERS INC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · GRANTS PASS · OR
BOLT GRAFIX LLC
Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 2 · GRANTS PASS · OR
BRIAN W CAUSEY
PJ-Ltd Journeyman Manufactured Plant · GRANTS PASS · OR
BRICE JEFFRIES
LEA-Ltd Energy Class A · GRANTS PASS · OR
BROCK ANTHONY SMITH
Residential Specialty Contractor · GRANTS PASS · OR
CASEY W BROWN
LEA-Ltd Energy Class A · GRANTS PASS · OR
CAVEMAN HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
LHR-Ltd Maint Contractor HVAC/R · GRANTS PASS · OR
DANIEL L KROPLIN
LEA-Ltd Energy Class A · GRANTS PASS · OR
DANIEL W FOSTER
PJ-Ltd Journeyman Manufactured Plant · GRANTS PASS · OR
DAVID M KENNEDY
OIC-OR Inspector Certification · GRANTS PASS · OR
DAVRON LINDSEY HOLLAND
Residential General Contractor · GRANTS PASS · OR
DOMINICK M MACALUSO
LEA-Ltd Energy Class A · GRANTS PASS · OR
EMPIRE REFRIGERATION INC
Residential Specialty Contractor · GRANTS PASS · OR
EON FRIESEN
QP-Qualified Person · GRANTS PASS · OR
ER ELECTRIC SERVICE
LMS-Ltd Maint Spec Contractor · GRANTS PASS · OR
ERIC K HERMANSEN
QP-Qualified Person · GRANTS PASS · OR
FERGUSON ELECTRIC LLC
Residential Specialty Contractor · GRANTS PASS · OR
FULL TILT TREE SERVICE AND BRUSH CLEARING LLC
Residential General Contractor · GRANTS PASS · OR
GARY D DUCKWORTH
MIA-Mechanical Inspector A-Level · GRANTS PASS · OR
GATT ELECTRIC INC
Residential Specialty Contractor · GRANTS PASS · OR
GERALD M RODRIGUEZ
LEB-Ltd Energy Class B · GRANTS PASS · OR
GILTNER HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
LHR-Ltd Maint Contractor HVAC/R · GRANTS PASS · OR
GREGORY JOSEPH ALVAREZ
LHR-Ltd Maint Contractor HVAC/R · GRANTS PASS · OR
GREGORY JOSEPH ALVAREZ
QP-Qualified Person · GRANTS PASS · OR
HELCO ELECTRIC LLC
Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 2 · GRANTS PASS · OR
INTEGRITY HEATING AND COOLING SERVICES LLC
Residential Specialty Contractor · GRANTS PASS · OR
JARON WRIGHT
LEA-Ltd Energy Class A · GRANTS PASS · OR
JOHN M JACOBS
WTI-Water Treatment Installer · GRANTS PASS · OR
JOSEPH W MEYER
PJ-Ltd Journeyman Manufactured Plant · GRANTS PASS · OR
JOSHUA C MERRITT
J-General Journeyman · GRANTS PASS · OR
JOSHUA HELLER
J-General Journeyman · GRANTS PASS · OR
J & S METALS INC
Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 2 · GRANTS PASS · OR
JUSTA J FREEMAN
J-General Journeyman · GRANTS PASS · OR
KENNETH L SANDLIN
CAM-Residential Mechanical Inspector · GRANTS PASS · OR
KEVIN C GAMBUCCI
J-General Journeyman · GRANTS PASS · OR
LT CUSTOM METALS LLC
Residential Specialty Contractor · GRANTS PASS · OR
MARK E BLUM
PJ-Ltd Journeyman Manufactured Plant · GRANTS PASS · OR
MARK O STEVENSON
OIC-OR Inspector Certification · GRANTS PASS · OR
MARK O STEVENSON
PEA-Plans Examiner A-Level · GRANTS PASS · OR
MARK O STEVENSON
CAM-Residential Mechanical Inspector · GRANTS PASS · OR
MARK O STEVENSON
MIA-Mechanical Inspector A-Level · GRANTS PASS · OR
MATHEW C BUSICK
LEB-Ltd Energy Class B · GRANTS PASS · OR
MATTHEW S NELSON
J-General Journeyman · GRANTS PASS · OR
METALAIR LLC
LHR-Ltd Maint Contractor HVAC/R · GRANTS PASS · OR
MICHAEL J MEYER
OIC-OR Inspector Certification · GRANTS PASS · OR
MICHAEL JOHNSON
J-General Journeyman · GRANTS PASS · OR
MICHAEL LEROY ORTON
Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 2 · GRANTS PASS · OR
MICHAEL W ROSS
PJ-Ltd Journeyman Manufactured Plant · GRANTS PASS · OR
MORGAN J MURPHY
QP-Qualified Person · GRANTS PASS · OR

How much does hvac cost in Grants Pass?

$3,500 – $16,000Full cost guide →per system (typical)

Central AC replacement: $3,500–$8,000. Furnace replacement: $2,500–$7,500. Full HVAC system replacement: $7,000–$16,000+. Mini-split systems: $2,000–$6,000 per zone. Get 3+ bids for major equipment.

HVAC contractors in Grants Pass — FAQ

How many hvac contractors are in Grants Pass?

EdgeLocal lists 60 licensed hvac contractors in Grants Pass, Oregon. All listings are sourced from state licensing registries.

What is the average rating for hvac contractors in Grants Pass?

HVAC contractors in Grants Pass are listed on EdgeLocal with ratings sourced from Google Business profiles. Use the directory to compare rated contractors near you.

Do hvac contractors in Grants Pass need to be licensed?

Yes. Oregon requires hvac contractors to hold a valid state license. Always verify a contractor's license is current and in good standing before signing any contract or allowing work to begin.

How do I find a reliable hvac contractor in Grants Pass?

Start by verifying the contractor holds a valid Oregon license. Check their Google rating and read reviews. Get at least three written estimates. Confirm they carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Ask for references from recent Grants Pass jobs.

General HVAC FAQs

  • When should I repair vs. replace my furnace or air conditioner?

    A common rule of thumb is the "5,000 rule": multiply the age of the unit (in years) by the repair cost in dollars. If the result exceeds $5,000, replacement is usually the better investment. For a 15-year-old furnace with a $400 heat exchanger repair, 15 × 400 = $6,000 — exceeding the threshold, suggesting replacement. Beyond this formula, replace rather than repair when: the heat exchanger is cracked (a safety risk that allows carbon monoxide to enter the living space), the compressor in a central AC has failed (compressor replacement typically costs $1,200–$2,500, often making replacement more economical), the system requires refrigerant that is being phased out (R-22/Freon was phased out in 2020 and replacement refrigerant costs have risen sharply), or the equipment is more than 15 years old and repairs have been recurring. Newer equipment is significantly more efficient — a 96% AFUE furnace vs. a 70% AFUE unit from 1995 can reduce heating costs by 25–30%.

  • How much does a new furnace or AC cost?

    A new gas furnace installed in a home typically costs $2,500–$6,000, including equipment and labor. High-efficiency 95%+ AFUE models (recommended in cold climates) run $3,500–$6,500. A central air conditioner replacement costs $3,000–$6,000 installed for a standard 2–4 ton unit. Replacing both the furnace and AC together often costs $6,000–$12,000 and is frequently more cost-effective than replacing them separately. Heat pump systems (which handle both heating and cooling) cost $5,000–$14,000 installed, and utility rebates from your local energy provider can reduce that cost by $500–$1,500 for qualifying high-efficiency models. Ductwork replacement or sealing adds $800–$3,000. Get at least two bids that specify the equipment brand, model, SEER (cooling efficiency), AFUE (heating efficiency), and warranty coverage so you can compare fairly.

  • How long do HVAC systems last?

    Gas furnaces typically last 15–25 years with regular annual maintenance. Central air conditioners last 12–18 years on average. Heat pumps last 10–15 years. Water heaters—often maintained by HVAC contractors—last 8–12 years for tank models and 15–20 years for tankless. In cold climates, furnaces run for months of sustained cold, and air conditioners work hard during hot, humid summers. Annual furnace tune-ups (ideally in fall before heating season) and annual AC tune-ups (in spring before cooling season) extend system life, improve efficiency, and help catch problems before they become expensive failures. Most HVAC contractors offer maintenance plans or service agreements that include priority scheduling for emergencies, which is valuable when a furnace fails during a winter cold snap.

  • How do I find HVAC contractors near me?

    Search EdgeLocal for "HVAC," "heating," "cooling," or "air conditioning" with your zip code to find local heating and cooling contractors. HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning—contractors in this field install, service, and repair furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, boilers, ductwork, and ventilation systems. HVAC technicians working on refrigerants are required to hold EPA Section 608 certification. Contractors installing or modifying mechanical systems must be licensed through their state's mechanical systems licensing board. When hiring, ask for certification numbers and proof of current insurance. For new HVAC system installation, get two to three bids that each specify the equipment brand, model, SEER rating (for cooling) or AFUE rating (for heating), warranty terms, and whether the contractor handles permit filing. For service and repair calls, ask about diagnostic fees upfront. EdgeLocal ratings and reviews help you compare local HVAC contractors before calling.

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