Furnace Repair & Installation
In Oregon's cold sink, a working furnace is non-negotiable. Emergency repairs, downflow manufactured-home units, and full replacements.
Learn MoreFurnace repair, cold-climate heat pumps, and manufactured home service for the coldest corner of Central Oregon - 35 minutes south of our Bend shop.
Ask anyone who tracks Oregon weather where the state's coldest readings come from, and the La Pine basin comes up again and again. At about 4,235 feet, with cold air draining off the surrounding high country into a flat lodgepole-pine floor, La Pine routinely posts overnight lows that Bend never touches. In a place like this, heating isn't a comfort category - it's life safety. Pipes freeze, and homes become unlivable, within hours of a failure on the wrong night. That reality shapes how we approach every job in La Pine, from the first load calculation to the last emergency call of the season.
It also shapes the equipment conversation. Heat pumps have gotten dramatically better in cold weather, but La Pine is exactly the kind of climate where careful sizing separates a system that saves money from one that leaves you shivering in January. We spec cold-climate models rated for deep sub-freezing operation, and we're straightforward about when a dual-fuel arrangement - heat pump for the everyday cold, gas or propane furnace for the brutal nights - or electric backup heat is the smarter build. A big share of homes here are manufactured homes, cabins, and houses on acreage, each with its own quirks: downflow furnaces, tight crawl spaces, long duct runs under uninsulated floors. We know them all.
La Pine only incorporated in 2006, making it Oregon's newest city, but the community spread across this stretch of southern Deschutes County goes back generations - and it's spread out. Long gravel driveways and deep winter snow are part of the job description, so tell us about access when you call and we'll come prepared. From our Bend shop it's roughly 30 miles down Highway 97, about 35 minutes, and we make that drive year-round. Oregon CCB #260304, insured, prices quoted before the work starts.
In Oregon's cold sink, a working furnace is non-negotiable. Emergency repairs, downflow manufactured-home units, and full replacements.
Learn MoreLa Pine summers bring hot, dry afternoons even when the nights stay cool. We repair and right-size cooling for basin homes and cabins.
Learn MoreCold-climate heat pumps and dual-fuel systems engineered for La Pine's extremes, with backup heat planned in - not bolted on later.
Learn MoreLow-ambient mini-splits bring efficient heat to La Pine cabins, shops, and additions that ductwork never reached.
Learn MoreA fall tune-up matters more in La Pine than almost anywhere else we work - it's how you find weak parts before a below-zero night does.
Learn MoreFiltration for wood-stove households, wildfire smoke events, and homes sealed up tight through La Pine's long heating season.
Learn MoreCall (541) 900-5195 any hour, or book online for routine work. Winter no-heat calls in the basin go to the top of our dispatch board - we know what a failed furnace means when the forecast shows single digits or worse. If your home is off a long driveway or a road that drifts in, let us know when you call; our techs come equipped for winter access, and a heads-up about plowing or chains saves time when hours count.
For installs and replacements, we start with a real load calculation for your specific home - not a rule of thumb - because in La Pine the difference between adequate and correct sizing shows up on the coldest night of the year. Firm pricing before work begins, every time.
Yes - La Pine is part of our core service area, not a maybe. It's about 35 minutes straight down Highway 97 from our Bend shop, and we're in the basin regularly for repairs, installs, and maintenance visits.
We treat winter no-heat calls in La Pine as urgent, full stop - in a basin that can drop below zero, a dead furnace is a safety problem, not an inconvenience. We run 24/7 emergency dispatch and can typically reach La Pine the same day, often within a few hours depending on road conditions.
Honest answer: only if it's the right heat pump, sized correctly. Modern cold-climate models keep producing heat well below zero, but the La Pine basin sees some of the coldest temperatures in Oregon, so we usually recommend backup heat - electric strips or a dual-fuel setup with a gas or propane furnace - for the deepest cold snaps. We'll run the load calculation for your actual home before recommending anything.
Yes, all the time. Manufactured homes make up a big share of La Pine's housing, and they use specific downflow furnaces and duct configurations that not every company will touch. We repair and replace manufactured home furnaces, heat pumps, and mini-splits.
Serving all of La Pine, Oregon including ZIP code 97739 and the surrounding southern Deschutes County basin. Not sure if we cover you? Check our full service area.
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