Heat Pumps

Heat Pump Installation in Portland, Oregon

One high-efficiency system that heats and cools — sized to your home, and quoted after we check your electrical panel, not on install day.

Why Here, Why Now

One system that heats and cools.

Portland doesn't get the brutal winters that make heat pumps struggle. Our cold months sit in the range where a heat pump does its best work — moving heat from outside air rather than burning fuel to create it. In summer it reverses and cools the house.

That distinction is where the efficiency comes from. A furnace burns fuel to make heat. A heat pump doesn't make any — it moves heat that already exists in the outside air into the house, then reverses in summer and moves it back out. Moving heat takes less energy than creating it.

So you get one system doing both jobs, rather than a furnace and an air conditioner to service, repair and eventually replace separately. Nothing burns either — no flame, no combustion, no hot surfaces.

Whether one suits your house is a separate question. It depends on the ductwork you have or don't have, how the rooms are laid out, how well the place holds heat, and whether your electrical panel can carry the load. How the system should handle a genuine cold snap is part of that conversation too. The estimate is where we work it out — and the estimate is free.

Heat pump installation by Budget Heating and Cooling, Portland Oregon

What Happens When You Book

You should know what you're agreeing to.

Before anyone touches your house, this is exactly how the job runs.

1
Free in-home estimate
We come out, look at what you have now, and talk about what you want the system to do.
2
Load calculation and electrical panel check
We size the unit to your home — square footage, layout, insulation, windows — and check whether your panel has the capacity to run it.
3
Options and a quote
Ducted or ductless, efficiency levels, and how the system handles a genuine cold snap.
4
Permits, where they're required
We handle it.
5
Installation, completed in one day
In and out, without multi-day disruption to your home.
6
Commissioning
Refrigerant charge verified and airflow checked — a correctly installed heat pump and a nearly correctly installed one behave very differently over ten years.
7
Controls walkthrough
Heat pumps don't run like furnaces, and most complaints about them trace back to a thermostat set the way you'd set a furnace. We'll show you.
8
Rebate guidance
We'll tell you what your system may qualify for and point you at the programs.

The Difference

We check your electrical panel before we quote.

A heat pump runs on electricity, and some homes — particularly older Portland housing stock — don't have the panel capacity to add one without an upgrade.

A contractor who doesn't check finds out on installation day. That means a surprise cost, a job that stops halfway, and a second appointment to finish what you thought was already done.

We check at the estimate. The quote you get is the number.

Installation

Heat Pump Installation

Sizing based on a real load calculation, an electrical capacity check at the estimate, and a single-day install. Ducted or ductless, with the backup-heat approach explained before you commit rather than after.

Emergency Repair

Heat Pump Repair

Struggling to hold the thermostat, short-cycling, or making noises it didn't make last winter? Because heat pumps run year-round, wear shows up sooner. We diagnose the actual fault and tell you what it costs before any work starts.

Preventative Maintenance

Heat Pump Maintenance

Your heat pump works both seasons, so it earns its service visit twice over. Coils cleaned, airflow checked, electrical connections inspected — the routine that keeps a ten-year system running like a two-year one.



“Budget heating and cooling recently did a fantastic job installing a heat pump. The crew arrived on time and did a remarkably swift and clean extraction of our old noisy heat pump. The new unit is nearly silent — I keep checking out the window to make sure it's running. We got a great price and one of the guys came by a day later to show us how the new thermostat works and make sure that we were satisfied.”

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Rebates and Incentives

We'll tell you what's available. You file it with the program.

Heat pumps are among the most heavily incentivised home upgrades in Oregon. Energy Trust of Oregon runs rebate programs on qualifying high-efficiency systems, and federal tax credits may also apply.

We're an approved Energy Trust trade ally, so the equipment we install meets program standards and we can tell you what your system is likely to qualify for.

You submit the claim to the program directly. We make sure the paperwork you need from us is in order.

Thinking about a heat pump? Let's look at your house.

Free in-home estimate across the Portland metro area — electrical panel check included, so the quote is the real number.

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