HVAC Contractor in McMinnville Oregon | Service That Shows Up and Gets It Done
We have repaired furnaces in mid-century homes off NE Baker Street, installed ductless Mitsubishi systems in new builds out Baker Creek Road, and responded to emergency AC calls at McMinnville businesses along 3rd Street during July heat events. Call (503) 431-0826 for fast service.

Oregon CCB #247101
Serving Yamhill & Washington County

HVAC Work Across All of McMinnville
Our team has completed HVAC jobs across McMinnville's full range of homes and properties. We have replaced aging gas furnaces in older houses near downtown where the original equipment had been limping through winters for years past its useful life. We have diagnosed a refrigerant leak for a family off Michelbook Drive who had been running window units all summer because their central system would not hold a charge. We have installed multi-zone ductless systems in new construction north of town where there was no existing ductwork to work with. When McMinnville homeowners need HVAC done right the first time, they call us.
Jobs We've Completed in McMinnville
Furnace Work in McMinnville’s Older Neighborhoods
The streets near downtown McMinnville, the Linfield University area, and the neighborhoods east of OR-99W hold a lot of mid-century and older homes. Many are still running the original furnace or a unit that was replaced once and neglected since. We have found cracked heat exchangers in older homes on Evans Street that were a safety problem the homeowner did not know about. We have replaced oversized furnaces in older downtown properties where the previous install was never sized correctly for the square footage. Older McMinnville homes need someone who knows what to expect when they open the panel.
Emergency Calls We’ve Handled in McMinnville
A furnace that stops firing on a February night when temperatures drop into the twenties is not something that can wait until Monday. We have responded to McMinnville homeowners who woke up to a cold house, diagnosed a failed igniter on a 15-year-old unit in under an hour, and had the system running before noon. We have traced refrigerant leaks in August when a family had been sweating through a week of 95-degree days with no relief. When you call us, you get a real answer on whether it is an emergency trip or a next-morning appointment, and we show up when we say we will.
Heat Pump and Mini-Split Installs for Newer McMinnville Homes
The developments out Baker Creek Road and newer construction north of town are a different conversation from the older housing stock near downtown. These homes often go in with electric heat and no existing ductwork, which makes a ductless Mitsubishi mini-split system the right answer. We have installed multi-zone mini-split systems in newer McMinnville builds where the homeowners wanted independent temperature control in each bedroom. We have also replaced aging heat pumps in mid-2000s construction where the original equipment had reached end of life. As a Mitsubishi dealer, we carry and install equipment sized and rated for Oregon’s climate.
Commercial HVAC Along the 3rd Street Corridor
McMinnville’s downtown restaurant and retail district on NE 3rd Street runs different demands on HVAC equipment than a residential home. Commercial kitchens generate heat that residential systems cannot handle. We have serviced rooftop units for McMinnville businesses where the previous contractor had ignored maintenance until the unit failed during a busy weekend. We have handled duct cleaning and air quality work for commercial properties where years of cooking grease and debris had cut airflow significantly. If you operate a business in McMinnville, system downtime costs you money, and we keep that in mind when we schedule.
Seasonal Maintenance for McMinnville Properties
The pattern in Yamhill County repeats every year. September brings the first cold nights and a wave of calls from homeowners who did not have their furnace serviced since the previous winter. April brings the first hot week and calls from people whose AC has not run since fall. Getting ahead of that cycle with a pre-season tune-up is cheaper than an emergency call. We service heat pumps, gas furnaces, electric furnaces, and ductless mini-split systems across McMinnville on a schedule that fits your calendar.
Getting to McMinnville from Our Yamhill Shop
From 370 N Maple St in Yamhill, we head south on OR-47 and follow it down the valley toward McMinnville, a straight shot through the farmland between the two towns. We pick up OR-99W and follow it into the city via NE Lafayette Avenue. Door to door, McMinnville is about 17 minutes and 10.5 miles from our shop. When you call before 8 AM, we can typically have someone at your door before 9.
McMinnville HVAC Questions Answered
Contact usHow quickly can you get to McMinnville?
McMinnville is about 17 minutes from our shop in Yamhill, 10.5 miles down OR-47 and OR-99W. On a normal morning call we can be at your address within the hour. Emergency calls get priority scheduling, and we can often give you a same-day window when the problem is urgent.
What HVAC issues are most common in McMinnville homes?
It depends on the age of the home. Older properties near downtown and the Linfield area often have furnaces that are undersized, oversized, or simply past their service life. Mid-century homes frequently have original ductwork with gaps and restrictions that cut efficiency. Newer construction out Baker Creek Road and north of town tends to need heat pump service or ductless mini-split installation, especially where there is no existing duct system. We have worked on all of these across McMinnville.
Does Yamhill County's climate affect which systems work best?
Yes, directly. Yamhill County gets more rainfall and more days of damp cold than most of Oregon east of the Cascades. That moisture accelerates corrosion on outdoor equipment and puts extra load on heating systems. Summer heat events have also become a real issue in McMinnville in recent years. Homes that never needed air conditioning a decade ago are adding cooling now. Heat pumps handle both heating and cooling in one system and are well-matched to Oregon’s climate range. We can walk you through the options that fit your home and utility setup.
Can you service commercial properties in McMinnville?
Yes. We work on both residential and commercial HVAC in McMinnville. That includes rooftop units, commercial split systems, duct cleaning for commercial kitchens and retail spaces, and multi-zone ductless systems for offices and mixed-use buildings. Commercial scheduling is flexible, including early morning or weekend windows when tenant operations make daytime work difficult.
What should I do if my furnace stops working overnight?
Call (503) 431-0826. We monitor for emergency calls outside normal business hours. For a McMinnville home with no heat on a cold night, getting a call in early gives us the best shot at a same-day or first-light repair. In the meantime, close off unused rooms and use supplemental heat sources safely. Do not use a gas oven for heat.
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