HVAC In Oregon

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When it comes to heating and air conditioning, Oregon is at least two states, and perhaps more. That’s because OR postal addresses are located in several distinct regions.

The most important geographical feature in Oregon is the Cascade mountain range, the most famous member of which is probably the active volcano Mt. St. Helens West of the Cascades, rainfall is plentiful, since moisture from the Pacific Ocean piles up against the mountains, which are still growing in spots due to volcanic activity.

East of the Cascade, Oregon is much drier, approaching high desert conditions in parts. That makes for much broader temperature variation: colder winters, hotter summers.

HVAC contractors are busy all year in eastern Oregon, are they’re ready to travel long distances to meet the needs of a widely distributed population. Yet even in the temperate western part of OR, the climate has been growing more extreme. Even though experts predict global climate change, local effects are not always smooth, linear and predictable.

In Portland, Oregon’s largest city, snow and ice shut down highways and even city streets for a week during the winter of 2009. Then the thermometer hit record highs of over 100 degrees the following summer. Weather like that has OR homeowners thinking about HVAC.

If the changing climate of Oregon has you thinking about how to fight the Arctic blasts sweeping down the Columbia Gorge, or wondering how to keep cool next August, help is close at hand. Just click on the link below, then fill out the form that will appear in your browser. It’s the fastest way to get estimates from licensed heating and air conditioning technicians who serve your area.

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