Our Heating Services

New furnace, heat pump, or ductless mini-split — Conrad handles load calculation, equipment selection, permits, and same-day startup. Every system sized to your home’s actual load, not guesswork. Free estimates, financing available.

System not firing, short-cycling, or making sounds it didn’t make last winter? Our technicians carry the parts that fix common failures on the first visit — igniters, flame sensors, blower motors, reversing valves. Diagnostic first, written quote before anything gets touched.

The failures that cause January emergencies — cracked heat exchangers, failing igniters, restricted airflow — get caught during a fall tune-up. Maintenance agreement customers move to the front of the emergency queue.

When to Call for Emergency Heating Repair

Signs You Need Emergency Heating System Repair

Call 503-785-9715 immediately:

  • No heat and outdoor temperatures below 40°F
  • Gas smell near the furnace — shut off gas at the valve near the unit, get out without touching switches, call the gas company first, then Conrad
  • CO detector alarming — everyone out, doors open as you leave, 911 first, then Conrad
  • Burning smell or sparking from any component
  • Water actively leaking from the unit

Schedule a same-day or next-day appointment:

  • Uneven heating between rooms
  • New sound but the heat still works
  • Energy bills up slightly
  • Thermostat acting strange

Not sure? Call 503-785-9715 — the dispatcher figures it out with you.

What to Do While You Wait

  1. Try the thermostat. Set it to Heat, bump the temperature 5 degrees above current room temp, check the batteries. A dead battery causes more “emergency” calls than any component failure.
  2. Check the breaker. Flip the furnace breaker off and on once. Trips again immediately — leave it, there’s a fault.
  3. Gas smell means get out. Valve near the furnace, turn it off. Leave without flipping switches. Gas company from outside, then Conrad.
  4. CO alarm means get out faster. Don’t stop. Doors open on your way out. 911 from the street.
  5. Space heaters buy time. Three feet clear of anything fabric. Never unattended.
  6. Close interior doors. One warm room holds easier than a whole house.

Emergency Heating and Cooling Repair

A February furnace failure gets attention because it’s dangerous fast. A July AC failure during a Portland heat advisory is the same situation in a different month.

Conrad’s emergency HVAC services run the same way regardless of season: live dispatcher, technician dispatched, on-site diagnostics, written quote before work starts. Systems covered: gas and electric furnaces, heat pumps in heating or cooling mode, ductless mini-splits, central AC.

How Our Emergency Heating Repair Service Works

Call comes in, dispatcher answers. Address logged, technician sent — closest available, not next available. Most Beaverton and Portland metro calls are on-site within 2 hours.

On arrival: full diagnostic, not a quick look at the obvious symptom. Written quote before anything gets touched — the number doesn’t change between the estimate and the invoice. Repair completed, system run through a full heating cycle, CO emission level checked at the register before we leave.

If the math on repair doesn’t work — old system, expensive fix, second failure this season — Conrad walks through heating system replacement options at the same visit. No second appointment to get numbers.

Why Choose Conrad for Emergency Heating Repair?

24/7 Availability — Day, Night, Weekends

The line doesn’t forward to voicemail at 5 PM. Calls at 2 AM on a Sunday go to the same live dispatcher as calls on a Tuesday afternoon. Maintenance agreement customers get priority dispatch — they move ahead of the standard emergency queue.

Beaverton-Based, Fast Response Times

Conrad’s shop sits on NW Arizona Dr. That’s inside Washington County, not across the metro. When a technician leaves the shop at midnight, they’re in most of Beaverton in under 10 minutes. Most emergency calls across the service area are on-site within 2 hours of the initial call.

Upfront Pricing, No After-Hours Surprises

Same process at 3 AM as at 3 PM: diagnose first, write the quote, get your approval, then start work. The number on the quote is the number on the invoice. If something changes mid-repair, we stop and call you.

Licensed Technicians, All Brands Serviced

Oregon CCB license and EPA 608 certification on every technician — both legally required, both verified. Conrad services every major brand: Bosch, Lennox, Carrier, Trane, Daikin, Goodman. System age doesn’t matter. We carry igniters, flame sensors, blower motors, capacitors, and control boards on the truck.

What counts as a heating emergency?

No heat when it’s below 40°F outside, any gas smell near the furnace, a CO alarm going off, electrical burning or sparking, or water leaking from the unit. If none of those fit but something feels wrong, call anyway — the dispatcher can help you decide if it needs immediate attention.

How fast can you respond to an emergency heating repair call?

Conrad is based in Beaverton, so response times across Washington County and the west Portland metro are shorter than companies dispatching from farther away. Most emergency calls are on-site within 2 hours. Call 503-785-9715 and the dispatcher will give you an estimated arrival time.

Do you charge extra for after-hours or weekend heating repair?

Call 503-785-9715 for current rates — after-hours pricing varies. Either way, you get a written quote after on-site diagnostics and before any work begins. No number appears on the invoice that wasn’t on the quote first.

What size furnace do I need for my home?

Furnace sizing depends on square footage, ceiling height, insulation quality, window area, and local climate — not just a rule-of-thumb number. Conrad runs a Manual J load calculation before recommending any equipment. A furnace sized on square footage alone is wrong more often than it’s right.

What should I do if I smell gas from my furnace?

Turn off the gas supply valve near the furnace. Leave the building without touching any light switches or electrical devices. Once outside, call your gas company. Then call Conrad at 503-785-9715. Don’t go back inside until both the gas company and a technician have cleared it.

Do you repair heat pumps and ductless systems in emergencies?

Yes — same 24/7 availability, same response time, same process. Conrad covers gas and electric furnaces, heat pumps in heating or cooling mode, and ductless mini-splits. All brands, all ages, same night.