HVAC in King City, OR

HVAC Services We Offer in King City

New furnace, heat pump, and ductless mini split installation for King City homes — sized from a Manual J load calculation, essential for the area’s 1960s–1980s housing stock at or near replacement age. Repair and maintenance by the same team, part of Conrad’s heating services.

New central AC and ductless mini split installation for King City homes and small businesses along 99W, plus same-day emergency repair 24/7. EPA608-certified technicians service all major brands — Conrad’s air conditioning services cover all of King City.

New gas, electric, and hybrid water heater installation and repair through Conrad’s water heater services — WHI-certified, the credential specific to water heater specialists. Expansion tank check and seismic strapping on every King City installation, as required by Oregon code.

Heating Installation and Repair in King City, OR

Heating Installation

Conrad installs gas furnaces, heat pumps, and ductless mini splits — full replacement or new system installation, in-house — as part of Conrad’s heating services for Washington County. Maintenance visits timed for September–October. Energy Trust rebates run $300–$500 on qualifying heat pump installations; the federal IRA adds 30%.

Heating Repair

System not firing, short-cycling, or making sounds it didn’t make last winter? Conrad’s technicians carry common parts on the truck — igniters, flame sensors, blower motors, capacitors — so most repairs close on the first visit. Same-day service available for most King City calls; emergency dispatch runs 24/7.

Heating Maintenance

Annual tune-ups in fall keep furnaces and heat pumps reliable through King City’s wet winters. Conrad’s heating maintenance visits cover the heat exchanger, burners, blower motor, controls, and static pressure — not just a filter swap. Maintenance agreement customers get priority scheduling and 10% off repairs.

AC Installation, Repair, and Emergency Service in King City, OR

King City’s predominantly residential character means summer heat events affect occupied homes throughout the city. For elderly residents — historically a large share of King City’s population — a failed AC in July or August is a genuine health risk. Conrad handles central AC installation and repair, ductless mini split AC for older homes where adding new ductwork isn’t practical, and light commercial cooling for small businesses along the 99W corridor.

Emergency AC repair available 24/7. EPA608-certified technicians service Bosch, Lennox, Carrier, Trane, Daikin, and Goodman — Conrad’s air conditioning services cover King City residential and light commercial properties across Washington County.

King City Homes and HVAC: What the Housing Stock Requires

King City was developed in the 1960s as a planned retirement community — one of the first of its kind in the Pacific Northwest. The housing stock reflects that origin: predominantly single-family homes and condos built between 1960 and 1985, many continuously occupied by the same long-term residents. Systems installed in the 1990s and early 2000s are now at or past the 15–20 year mark. For King City’s historically older demographic, HVAC failure during a winter cold snap or summer heat event isn’t just a comfort problem — it’s a health and safety concern.

April and May cottonwood from the Tualatin Valley floor settles into outdoor units — in King City’s older homes where filter changes may have been irregular, this seasonal load reduces airflow faster than most homeowners realize. Washington County’s 40–50 inches of annual rainfall also means condensate drain lines work year-round and need regular clearing.

Water Heater Installation and Repair in King City, OR

Most HVAC contractors in the Washington County area don’t hold WHI certification — the Water Heater Institute credential for trained water heater specialists. Conrad does. New gas, electric, and hybrid water heater installation and repair handled by the same licensed team that services the heating and cooling system — no referrals, no handoffs to a separate contractor.

Oregon code requires expansion tanks on all closed-loop water systems and seismic strapping on all water heaters — Conrad checks both on every King City installation. Tualatin Valley water supply is moderately hard, accelerating anode rod depletion; Conrad includes an anode check on every service call. Energy Trust of Oregon offers up to $400 on qualifying hybrid water heater installations; the federal IRA adds 30%. All covered under Conrad’s water heater services.

Why Choose Conrad for HVAC in King City?

Expert Technicians

Conrad’s technicians are CCB licensed, EPA608 certified, and WHI certified — trained across heating, air conditioning, and water heater systems including the 1960s–1980s equipment configurations common in King City’s housing stock. Every technician is background-checked and works in-house; no subcontractors on any job. Conrad is an authorized Bosch dealer, trained on Lennox, Carrier, Trane, Daikin, and all other major brands.

Prompt Service

Same-day scheduling is available across King City and Washington County. Emergency dispatch runs 24/7 — in a community where many residents have lived in their homes for decades, a system failure isn’t a minor inconvenience. Service trucks carry common parts for heating, cooling, and water heater systems so most calls are resolved on the first visit.

Everything In-House

Heating installation, AC repair, water heater service, and maintenance agreements are all handled by the same licensed in-house team. The technician who diagnosed the issue handles the repair. If a service call reveals a system that needs replacement, the same team provides the installation quote and does the work. No referrals, no subcontractors.

Customer-Centric Approach

The tech who called ahead is the tech who shows up. Flat-rate pricing is confirmed before any work begins — no moving estimates between the phone call and the invoice. Every service call closes with a written diagnostic report documenting findings, repairs, and parts used. Conrad also gives honest repair-vs.-replace guidance: if replacement is the right financial call, the technician says so directly with the data to support it.

Does Conrad serve all of King City, OR?

Yes. Conrad serves all of King City — residential neighborhoods along the 99W corridor, established home areas throughout the city, and the broader Washington County area. Same-day service available, 24/7 emergency dispatch.

How quickly can Conrad respond to emergency HVAC in King City?

Same-day service is available across King City and Washington County. Emergency dispatch runs 24/7. Service trucks carry common parts for heating, cooling, and water heater systems — most failures are resolved on the first visit without parts-ordering delays.

What HVAC services does Conrad offer in King City?

Heating (furnace install and repair, heat pump install, ductless mini splits), air conditioning (central AC, mini splits, light commercial), and water heaters (gas, electric, hybrid installation and repair). All in-house, CCB licensed, all major brands, residential and light commercial.

Are heat pumps a good fit for King City homes?

Yes. King City’s mild Tualatin Valley winters make cold-climate heat pumps efficient year-round. For 1960s–1980s homes with original ductwork, Conrad performs a duct static pressure test before any equipment is selected — aging duct systems need assessment before new equipment is installed.

How often should King City homeowners schedule HVAC maintenance?

Twice a year is the standard: spring (April–May) for the cooling system before summer, and fall (September–October) for the heating system before the wet season. For King City’s older homes where systems are nearing end of useful life, annual inspections also provide early warning on replacement timing.