Heat Pump Installation in Beaverton, OR
Cooper Mountain's newer subdivisions ride a steep grade — that elevation difference matters when sizing an outdoor unit and routing line-set for a heat pump install.
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Heat Pump Installation · Beaverton
Heat pump install: heats and cools, $1,500–$3,000+ in stackable rebates.
Beaverton's housing splits between 1960s–1970s ranch homes in Vose and Cedar Hills and newer 1990s–2010s subdivisions on Cooper Mountain and toward Hillsboro.
Cooper Mountain's newer subdivisions ride a steep grade — that elevation difference matters when sizing an outdoor unit and routing line-set for a heat pump install.
We're 35 minutes from our Oregon City shop, so our trucks roll through Beaverton most days of the week.
Why Beaverton chooses us
Local crew, real credentials, transparent pricing.
Manufacturer-trained
Trane Comfort Specialist + Mitsubishi Diamond Contractor + Energy Trust of Oregon Trade Ally — all three manufacturer-recognized credentials.
Licensed + bonded
Oregon CCB# 247087, BBB-accredited, fully bonded and insured. Permits pulled on every install.
35 minutes from Beaverton
Our shop in Oregon City is a short drive. Trucks dispatched from the closest crew.
Honest, flat-rate quotes
No upsell theater. Quotes locked before work starts. We tell you straight when a repair beats replacement.

How heat pump installation works
What a heat pump installation job looks like in Beaverton.
A heat pump replaces both your furnace and your AC with a single system that's 2–4× more efficient than a gas furnace. In our mild climate, a properly-sized heat pump handles winter heating loads down to about 5°F without backup. Well below typical Portland-area lows.
We install Trane variable-speed and Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat heat pumps. Both pull through Manual J sizing, refrigerant charged by weight, and EPA 608-certified handling. Energy Trust of Oregon Trade Ally. We handle the rebate paperwork, and the rebate gets applied to your invoice instead of waiting on a check.
Stackable incentives: Energy Trust ($800–$3,000 depending on system + income), federal IRA tax credit (30% up to $2,000), and the Oregon HP3 program ($2,000) where eligible. We tally every one you qualify for at the estimate.
Heat Pump Installation questions Beaverton homeowners ask
- Yes — we cover every ZIP in Beaverton (97005, 97006, 97007, 97008) and the surrounding Washington County area. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed on every job.
- We're 35 minutes from our Oregon City shop, so trucks are rolling through Beaverton most days of the week. Same-day diagnosis on most heat pump installation calls.
- Original 1970s-era central AC paired with much-newer high-efficiency furnaces — mismatched systems that short-cycle and overcool.
- Easily. Modern heat pumps run efficiently to about 5°F, well below typical lows in this region. For the rare arctic blast we get every few years, the included electric backup heat strip kicks in.
- Most full installs run $11,000–$22,000 before rebates. After Energy Trust + IRA + utility incentives, net cost typically lands $7,500–$16,000.
- Most homes don't need to. Heat pumps with built-in electric heat strips handle even the coldest nights without a separate gas backup.
Beaverton homeowners
Free in-home estimates across Beaverton.
Tell us what's going on. Same-day diagnosis on most heat pump installation calls in Beaverton.
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