Best HVAC in Hood River, OR

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Find a licensed HVAC contractor in Hood River for heat pumps, furnaces, and seasonal maintenance. Browse local companies below.

HVAC Providers in Hood River

A & E Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning logo

A & E Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning

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Hood River

Service area: Hood River, Cascade Locks, White Salmon, Mosier, The Dalles, Odell, Parkdale, Stevenson

A&E Heating and Air is the largest local HVAC company in the Columbia Gorge, offering heating, cooling, ductwork, plumbing, and generators. Voted Best HVAC in the Gorge 2024 & 2025 and Best Plumbing 2025. Serving the full Gorge corridor and beyond.

"Excellent, prompt service. We had a huge water line that broke. The guys diagnosed the problem, had the parts with them, and repaired it in the same afternoon.…"

Lorraine Gravel, Oregon · Plumbing repair✓ Verified Review

Full Arse Solutions LLC logo

Full Arse Solutions LLC

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Hood River

Service area: Hood River

Owned and operated by Ryan Walker in Hood River. Ryan is the real deal and one of the best HVAC technicians in town. He's very talented and does great work.

"Ryan helped us out one critical winter when our furnace suddenly died. He was able to install the next day and source the parts we needed with a complex setup (…"

Gorge Trusted, Hood River · Heat Pump Install, Gas Fireplace Maintenance✓ Verified Review

HVAC Tips for Hood River

  • Schedule a furnace or heat pump tune-up every fall before temperatures drop — Hood River technicians fill up fast in October.
  • Vacation rental owners: a mid-season HVAC failure costs far more in refunds and lost bookings than a $120 annual tune-up.
  • Many Heights-area homes have aging ductwork — ask your technician to inspect for leaks during any service call.
  • Heat pumps are highly efficient in Hood River's mild climate and increasingly preferred over gas for new installs.

HVAC FAQ — Hood River

What HVAC systems work best in Hood River?

Heat pumps are an excellent choice in Hood River's climate — they provide both heating and cooling efficiently in the mild Pacific Northwest conditions. For older homes with existing gas infrastructure, high-efficiency furnaces paired with central AC remain popular. Mini-split systems are common in older homes without existing ductwork.

How much does HVAC service cost in Hood River?

A seasonal tune-up runs $80–$150. Repairs vary by part and complexity — expect $150–$600 for common fixes. New system installation typically costs $5,000–$12,000 depending on system type and home size. Get multiple quotes for large installs.