HVAC Services in Beaverton, OR

Beaverton’s Preferred HVAC Company

Get professional HVAC service, repair, maintenance, installation and replacement for all your heating and air conditioning systems in Beaverton, Oregon. Expect the most experienced team serving Beaverton, Oregon
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Comprehensive Air Conditioning Repair Services in Beaverton

Air conditioners are complex machines, and most homeowners aren’t sure how they work—let alone how to diagnose a problem. Whether you have a vague idea of the issue or are completely stumped, Precision Air is here to pinpoint the problem and deliver the right solution. No issue is too small for our Beaverton AC repair team—we give every job our full attention.

Common Air Conditioning Problems We Solve:

At Precision Air, we know that fast, efficient repairs make all the difference in keeping your home comfortable during hot weather. Our technicians are trained to diagnose issues accurately, ensuring we fix the root cause—not just the symptoms. We also provide energy-saving tips to help optimize your cooling system’s efficiency, potentially lowering your bills and extending your AC’s lifespan.

Repair or Replace Your Air Conditioner?

While repairs can restore your AC’s function, they may only delay the inevitable if your system is aging. Older units often cost more to run and require frequent fixes, making replacement the smarter long-term investment. At Precision Air, we help you decide whether to repair or replace your system—with honest, transparent advice and no unnecessary upselling.

Our consultation includes:

We want you to make the best decision for your comfort and budget, so we provide clear guidance tailored to your needs.

Preventative Maintenance for Year-Round Performance

A well-maintained air conditioner runs more efficiently and lasts longer. That’s why Precision Air offers tune-up and maintenance services to keep your system in top shape all season. You rely on your AC for comfort—we ensure it stays dependable.

Signs You Need Furnace Repair

You might not think about your furnace—until it stops working. If you notice any of these issues, it’s time to call our Beaverton furnace repair experts:
Ignoring furnace problems can lead to bigger (and costlier) issues. Our technicians use advanced diagnostics to pinpoint the problem and provide lasting repairs. We also offer preventative maintenance to improve efficiency and prevent future breakdowns.

Expert AC & Furnace Replacement Services

Even the best HVAC systems eventually need replacement. A new system is a major investment, so you need a team that installs it right the first time. At Precision Air, we ensure your new unit is:

When to Consider Replacement:

Even the best HVAC systems eventually need replacement. A new system is a major investment, so you need a team that installs it right the first time. At Precision Air, we ensure your new unit is:

We guide you through the selection process, recommending models that fit your home’s needs and climate.

Energy Efficiency & Your HVAC System in Beaverton

In Beaverton’s variable climate, an energy-efficient HVAC system is a must. Modern units with high SEER (cooling) and HSPF (heating) ratings save money and reduce environmental impact. Precision Air helps you choose Energy Star®-rated systems that balance performance and efficiency.

Indoor Air Quality Solutions

Your HVAC system plays a key role in indoor air quality (IAQ). Dust, allergens, and humidity can affect your home’s air—and your health. Precision Air offers:
Cleaner air means better health and a more efficient HVAC system.

Why Choose Precision Air?

At Precision Air, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all solutions. Every home is unique, and we take precise measurements to recommend the perfect HVAC system for your needs.

We stand behind our work with:

Our team is always ready to help—whether you need repairs, maintenance, or a new installation. Trust Precision Air for dependable HVAC solutions in Beaverton and beyond.

FAQs About Our Beaverton HVAC Services

What is the life expectancy of a HVAC system?

The average lifespan of an HVAC system depends on the type of unit and maintenance habits. Central air conditioners and heat pumps typically last 12–15 years, while gas furnaces can operate for 15–20 years or longer with proper care. Boilers often have the longest lifespan, averaging 20–30 years. Factors like climate, usage frequency, and regular servicing (e.g., annual tune-ups) significantly impact longevity. If your system is nearing the end of its expected lifespan and requiring frequent repairs, replacement may be more cost-effective than continued fixes.

Yes, replacing a 20-year-old air conditioner is usually advisable. Older units are far less energy-efficient, leading to higher utility bills, and often use outdated refrigerants (like R-22) that are expensive or impossible to replenish. Modern air conditioners meet stricter efficiency standards, potentially cutting energy costs by 40–60%. Additionally, frequent breakdowns and rising repair costs on an aging system can outweigh the investment in a new unit. If your AC struggles to maintain temperatures or needs major repairs, consult an HVAC professional to explore replacement options.

The optimal time to replace an HVAC system is during the spring or fall when demand is lower. HVAC companies are less busy, which can lead to faster installation times and potential discounts. Avoid peak summer or winter months when emergencies drive up prices and scheduling delays are common. That said, if your system fails during extreme weather or poses safety risks (e.g., a cracked heat exchanger), immediate replacement is necessary. Planning ahead allows you to research options, take advantage of rebates, and avoid rushed decisions.
HVAC technicians typically charge between 150 per hour, though rates can vary based on location, experience, and job complexity. Emergency or after-hours services often come with higher fees, sometimes exceeding $200 per hour. Some contractors offer flat-rate pricing for common services (e.g., refrigerant recharge or thermostat installation), which can be more predictable than hourly billing. Always request an estimate upfront to avoid surprises, and consider regular maintenance plans to reduce the likelihood of costly emergency repairs.
In most cases, homeowners insurance does not cover HVAC repairs or replacements unless the damage results from a covered peril, such as a fire, lightning strike, or vandalism. Standard policies exclude wear and tear, mechanical breakdowns, or lack of maintenance. However, some insurers offer optional “equipment breakdown” endorsements that may cover HVAC systems. If your unit fails due to a sudden, accidental issue (e.g., an electrical surge), review your policy or contact your insurance provider to confirm coverage.
Under certain conditions, you may qualify for tax benefits when installing a new HVAC system. For homeowners, ENERGY STAR®-certified systems (e.g., heat pumps or high-efficiency air conditioners) may be eligible for federal tax credits (up to 30%, max $2,000) under the Inflation Reduction Act. Rental or business properties may allow HVAC systems to be depreciated over time as a capital improvement. State/local rebates and utility incentives might also apply. Always keep receipts and consult a tax professional to ensure compliance with current laws.

Check out our instant rebates and financing options to expedite your next installation project. Need maintenance? check out our cost-saving maintenance plan. We look forward to serving you!

Note: We do not install, repair, or maintain oil furnaces, boilers, radiant floor heating, or water heat pumps in Oregon State.