Understanding Our Community’s Comfort Needs

The diverse landscape of Washington County presents unique heating and cooling challenges for local residents. From the misty mornings in Beaverton to the warm summer afternoons in Tigard, our Pacific Northwest climate demands reliable indoor comfort solutions throughout the year.

Geographic Service Coverage

The communities we serve each have their distinct characteristics:

• Beaverton – Known for its tech corridor and varying elevation changes
• Tualatin – Nestled along the river with higher humidity levels
• Hillsboro – Home to sprawling residential developments and industrial zones
• Aloha – Features a mix of older homes and new construction
• Tigard – Experiencing rapid growth and development

Local Weather Patterns

Our region experiences significant seasonal shifts, with:
• Wet winters requiring dependable heating systems
• Increasingly warm summers necessitating efficient cooling
• Spring and fall shoulder seasons demanding flexible HVAC solutions
• Micro-climates varying by elevation and proximity to waterways

The local terrain, from the Tualatin Valley floor to the surrounding hills, creates unique temperature variations that affect how heating and cooling systems perform. Understanding these regional characteristics helps ensure proper system sizing and installation for optimal home comfort throughout the year.

Modern HVAC solutions must account for our area’s increasing summer temperature trends while maintaining efficiency during our traditionally mild winters. This balance is crucial for homeowners seeking year-round comfort in our evolving climate.