| Monday | 24hr |
| Tuesday | 24hr |
| Wednesday | 24hr |
| Thursday | 24hr |
| Friday | 24hr |
| Saturday | 24hr |
| Sunday | 24hr |
- Boilers
- Radiant Floor Heating
- Radiators
- Furnaces; Air Condioners; Heat Pump
- WE SERVICE ALL BRANDS
- HVAC Contractors
- Air Quality Testing
- Central AC Installation
- Central AC Repair
- Commercial HVAC Service
- Heat Installation
- Heater Repair
- HVAC Cleaning
- Outdoor Cooling System Installation
- Outdoor Cooling System Repair
- Refrigeration System Installation
- Refrigeration System Repair
- Residential HVAC Service
- Ventilation System Service
- AC Unit Installation
- AC Unit Repair
- Amana Service
- American Standard Service
- Aprilaire Service
- Armstrong Air Service
- Bryant Service
- Carrier Service
- Ducane Service
- Goodman Service
- Honeywell Service
- Lennox Service
- Payne Service
- Rheem Service
- Trane Service
- Xenon Service
Description
The Heating Specialist has been servicing the Portland, Oregon area with quality heating and air conditioning services for over 25 years. Our commitment to providing the Portland, OR area with home heating and cooling systems has earned us the reputation for being the leader in heating and air conditioning design, installation, repair and service.
Heating and Air Conditioning are the basic means of climate control for homes and building. These systems generally come in two categories: Forced Air Systems and Hydronic Systems. Forced Air Heating is accomplished primarily by means of a Furnace or Heat Pump. Forced Air Cooling is accomplished via Air Conditioner or Heat Pump.
Hydronic Systems use Boilers and Water Heater to produce Hot Water which is then circulated to Radiators, Radiant Floors, or Air Handlers to distribute the heat. These systems are generally more comfortable, cleaner, and more energy efficient than forced air systems, but have a higher “upfront” cost to build.
Heating and Air Conditioning are the basic means of climate control for homes and building. These systems generally come in two categories: Forced Air Systems and Hydronic Systems. Forced Air Heating is accomplished primarily by means of a Furnace or Heat Pump. Forced Air Cooling is accomplished via Air Conditioner or Heat Pump.
Hydronic Systems use Boilers and Water Heater to produce Hot Water which is then circulated to Radiators, Radiant Floors, or Air Handlers to distribute the heat. These systems are generally more comfortable, cleaner, and more energy efficient than forced air systems, but have a higher “upfront” cost to build.
The Heating Specialist has been servicing the Portland, Oregon area with quality heating and air conditioning services for over 25 years. Our commitment to providing the Portland, OR area with home heating and cooling systems has earned us the reputation for being the leader in heating and air conditioning design, installation, repair and service.
Heating and Air Conditioning are the basic means of climate control for homes and building. These systems generally come in two categories: Forced Air Systems and Hydronic Systems. Forced Air Heating is accomplished primarily by means of a Furnace or Heat Pump. Forced Air Cooling is accomplished via Air Conditioner or Heat Pump.
Hydronic Systems use Boilers and Water Heater to produce Hot Water which is then circulated to Radiators, Radiant Floors, or Air Handlers to distribute the heat. These systems are generally more comfortable, cleaner, and more energy efficient than forced air systems, but have a higher “upfront” cost to build.
Heating and Air Conditioning are the basic means of climate control for homes and building. These systems generally come in two categories: Forced Air Systems and Hydronic Systems. Forced Air Heating is accomplished primarily by means of a Furnace or Heat Pump. Forced Air Cooling is accomplished via Air Conditioner or Heat Pump.
Hydronic Systems use Boilers and Water Heater to produce Hot Water which is then circulated to Radiators, Radiant Floors, or Air Handlers to distribute the heat. These systems are generally more comfortable, cleaner, and more energy efficient than forced air systems, but have a higher “upfront” cost to build.












