AC Repair in Portland, OR
AC Repair for Portland homes: serving inner SE, NE, SW, North, and outer Portland. Same-day diagnosis, BDS permits handled.
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AC Repair · Portland, OR
What ac repair actually looks like in Portland.
Portland sits in IECC Climate Zone 4 Marine — mild winters that rarely drop below 20°F, prolonged damp shoulder seasons that extend heating demand, and occasional summer heat domes (the 2021 event hit 116°F) that have made AC and heat pump installs the new baseline.
Pre-1940 Portland homes commonly run 60- or 100-amp electrical panels and balloon-framed walls — both shape how a heat pump retrofit, return-air duct routing, or AC install actually gets done. Tight crawlspaces and original cast-iron drain lines also factor in.
We work across all five Portland sectors: inner SE, inner NE, SW, North, and the Outer SE / East corridor. Each one has its own housing-stock quirks, and ac repair jobs play out differently depending on which sector you live in.
Where we work in Portland
Five Portland sectors, one local crew.
Inner SE
Sellwood-Moreland · Hawthorne · Richmond · Brooklyn
Pre-1940 craftsman bungalows and four-squares on tight lots.
Inner NE
Alberta · Sabin · Irvington · Beaumont
Pre-1940 craftsman and bungalow stock, often with original ductwork.
SW
Multnomah Village · Hillsdale · SW Hills
Mid-century homes on hillsides — outdoor-unit placement gets interesting.
North
St. Johns · Kenton · Portsmouth
Older working-class housing on smaller lots, mix of bungalows and post-war.
Outer SE / East
Lents · Powellhurst · Montavilla
Newer post-war tract homes, more modern panels and duct systems.
Portland BDS permits, handled
We pull and submit every Portland mechanical permit.
Portland requires mechanical permits for HVAC work, issued by the Bureau of Development Services (BDS). We pull and submit on every install, schedule the BDS inspection, and you get the signed-off paperwork in your inbox.
Permitted, inspected, and signed off — that's how the manufacturer warranty stays valid and how a future buyer gets clean paperwork at closing. Skipping the permit saves nothing in the long run.

The basics
Same-day AC diagnosis: capacitors, contactors, refrigerant leak detection, fan motors.
Most AC repairs we see are known faults: failed capacitor, dead contactor, fan motor, refrigerant leak, frozen evaporator coil, or thermostat issue. Truck inventory covers about 80% of these. Most calls wrap on the first visit.
AC Repair in Portland — questions homeowners ask
- Yes — across all five Portland sectors: Inner SE, Inner NE, SW, North, and Outer SE / East. Specific neighborhoods include Sellwood-Moreland, Hawthorne, Richmond, Brooklyn, Alberta, Sabin, Irvington, Beaumont, and more. We cover every Portland ZIP code.
- Portland requires mechanical permits for HVAC work, issued by the Bureau of Development Services (BDS). We pull and submit on every install, schedule the BDS inspection, and you get the signed-off paperwork in your inbox.
- Pre-1940 Portland homes commonly run 60- or 100-amp electrical panels and balloon-framed walls — both shape how a heat pump retrofit, return-air duct routing, or AC install actually gets done. Tight crawlspaces and original cast-iron drain lines also factor in. We flag any panel-upgrade or duct-rerouting work before the install starts so the price doesn't move mid-job.
Portland homeowners
Free in-home estimates across Portland.
Tell us what's going on. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. BDS permits and warranty paperwork handled.
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