COMFORT ZONE HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING INC

1032 NW CORPORATE DR
Troutdale, OR 97060
(503) 667-5595
czheatinginc.com
Contact: HELDSTAB, David
Business Description: Comfort Zone Heating and Air Conditioning offers home owners and contractors the confidence and dependability of a local PDX area professional, who can take care of your heating and cooling service needs. We specialize in central heating and air conditioning systems. From high efficiency natural gas furnaces to high efficiency heat pumps, you will be happy with our high level of quality service. We help our clients work out the best possible heating and cooling options for their home – whether your main goal is to save money, go green, or high tech! Comfort Zone relies on our Up to the Moment Technical Knowledge along with our Honesty and Integrity to make sure we do the best possible job for you and to keep you and your family comfortable in all types of Oregon weather. Comfort Zone along with our employees believe in giving each customer the truly the best service whether is for a late night repair when the furnace needs quick repair, or replacing that old system that is no longer working. Proud Member of BBB, Earth Advantage, Energy Trust of Oregon
In Business Since: 1995
Service Area: Portland Metro Area, Tigard, Beaverton, Gresham, Troutdale, Sandy, Estacada, Wood Village, Fairview and Corbett
On Angie's List Since: 8/7/2006
Warranties: True
Free Estimates: Yes
Office Hours: Mon 07:00 AM - 06:00 PM, Tue 07:00 AM - 06:00 PM, Wed 07:00 AM - 06:00 PM, Thu 07:00 AM - 06:00 PM, Fri 07:00 AM - 06:00 PM, Sat 07:00 AM - 06:00 PM .
Features: Emergency Service
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
(All statements concerning insurance, licenses, and bonds are informational only, and are self-reported. Since insurance, licenses and bonds can expire and can be cancelled, homeowners should always check such information for themselves.)
Senior Discount: 5%
Cities Served: Albina | Beavercreek | Beaverton | Boring | Canby | Clackamas | Clackamas County | Corbett | Cornelius | Cully | Estacada | Fairview | Forest Grove | Gladstone | Goose Hollow | Gresham | Happy Valley | Hillsboro | Hillsdale | Irvington | Kenton | Lake Oswego | Laurelhurst | Linnton | Lloyd District | Milwaukie | Molalla | Montavilla | Mt. Scott | Mt. Tabor | Nob Hill | Oak Grove | Oregon City | Parkrose | Pearl District | Portland - Downtown | Raleigh Hills | Rockwood | Rose City | Sandy | Sellwood-moreland | Sherwood | South Burlingame | Southwest Hills | St. Johns | Sylvan Highlands | Tigard | Troutdale | Tualatin | Washington County | West Linn | Wilsonville | Woodlawn-vernon | Woodstock
 
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