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Includes:
Home heating load evaluation to size your new furnace accurately
Ductwork inspection to prevent future airflow issues
Safe, code-compliant gas and electrical connections
Startup testing & calibration for even heat distribution
At HVAC Ministries, our certified technicians install high-efficiency gas and electric furnaces that are correctly sized, vented and tested for Oregon’s cold-weather climate.
Our certified technicians are highly skilled and committed to delivering top-quality service on every job, from heating system repairs to full HVAC installations. Schedule a service with us today!




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Prevents costly breakdowns when you need heat most
Extends the life of your system and delays replacement costs
Improves energy efficiency and reduces monthly bills
Keeps your system operating safely
Maintains indoor air quality by reducing dust and allergens
Fulfills most manufacturer warranty requirements
Founded on faith and family values, HVAC Ministries has built a strong reputation for honesty, craftsmanship, and care since opening its doors in 2012.


At HVAC Ministries, we’ve helped countless families in Salem, Keizer, and across the Willamette Valley choose the right heating and cooling system for their home. Many homeowners call us asking whether a heat pump is the best choice for the Pacific Northwest climate, and we’re here to make that decision easier for you. Or call us directly at (503) 385-1432
At HVAC Ministries, we’ve helped countless families in Salem, Keizer, and across the Willamette Valley choose the right heating and cooling system for their home.
Common culprits: a clogged filter tripping a high-limit switch, thermostat set to “On” (fan only), or a gas/ignition issue. Start by replacing the filter and setting the fan to “Auto.” If heat doesn’t return, it’s time for a pro diagnostic.
Usually overheating from poor airflow (dirty filter, blocked returns, undersized/dirty ductwork) or a faulty limit. Oversized equipment can also short-cycle. Short-cycling wastes energy and shortens equipment life—get it checked.
Rule of thumb: every 1–3 months for 1" filters—more often with pets, smoke, construction dust, or allergies. Higher-capacity media filters (3–5") last longer but still need routine checks. Clean filters protect the heat exchanger and improve IAQ.
Most gas furnaces last 15–20 years with proper maintenance. Consider replacement sooner if repairs are frequent, energy bills spike, or the heat exchanger/major components are failing.
It can be—a crack may allow combustion gases (including CO) to mix with supply air. Install working CO detectors and have a licensed tech evaluate; replacement is often the safest path.
Yes, annual pro service keeps efficiency high and prevents breakdowns. DIY essentials: replace filters, keep returns/supply vents clear, vacuum around the furnace, and listen for new noises/odors. Schedule a professional combustion/safety check before peak season.
If the unit is 10–15+ years old and a repair is ~30–40% of replacement cost, upgrading often wins on safety, reliability, and monthly bills—especially with current rebates/financing. Look for signs like frequent repairs, uneven heat, and rising utility spend.


We offer expert HVAC services to keep your home or business comfortable year-round. Our team ensures reliable repairs, installations, and maintenance.
Salem
Keizer
Wilsonville
Tigard
Beaverton
Portland
Woodburn
Silverton
Mon - Sat : 8AM -4:30 PM
Give us a call to learn more and to schedule your service.