5 HVAC Repair Contractors in Sisters, OR

4.0 avg rating
3,599 total reviews2 offer 24/7 service

Top-Rated HVAC Repair Contractors in Sisters

#1

Roth Home

4.9(3,275 reviews)
24/7 Highly Rated

Seven named technicians appear across overwhelmingly five-star reviews, with customers frequently mentioning same-day service availability and punctual…

690 W Three Peaks Dr Suite #160, Sisters, OR 97759
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#2

Sisters Heating & Air

4.9(225 reviews)
Highly Rated

Nearly all 225 reviewers award 5 stars, with customers frequently praising the same-day response time during emergencies, the technicians' ability to explain…

167 Sisters Park Dr, Sisters, OR 97759
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#3

Second Wind Heating & Cooling

5.0(98 reviews)
24/7

Across 97 reviews, Second Wind maintains a perfect 5.0-star average, with technicians named in nearly every positive testimonial. Ryan appears repeatedly as…

17261 Ivy Ln, Sisters, OR 97759
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All HVAC Repair Contractors (5 total)

Ponderosa Heating & Cooling

5.0(1)

One reviewer awards 5 stars, praising the company's knowledgeable and personable technicians, professional…

690 W Three Peaks Dr, Sisters, OR 97759
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Einstein Heating and Cooling

0.0

This contractor has not yet received any customer reviews, leaving no quantitative sentiment data available…

694 N Larch St, Sisters, OR 97759
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HVAC Repair Costs in Sisters

Typical heating and cooling repair costs in Sisters, by component.

ServiceLowAverageHigh
Diagnostic / service call
$83$132$220
Thermostat replacement
$165$303$550
Blower motor replacement
$440$715$1,210
Heat exchanger replacement
$1,650$2,420$3,850
Ignitor replacement (gas furnace)
$165$275$440
Control board replacement
$330$605$990
Full system repair (major)
Multi-component failure
$550$1,320$3,300

Prices reflect continental metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.

HVAC Repair in Sisters, OR: What to Expect

Sisters sits at 3,600 feet in Central Oregon's high desert, where summer highs hit the low 90s and winter lows drop into the 20s with 20 to 30 inches of annual snowfall. This dual load climate means residents need reliable cooling from June through September and serious heating from October into April, making heat pump systems and seasonal tune-ups essential. Five contractors serve the Sisters area with an average rating around 4.0 stars from nearly 3,600 combined reviews, and two of them offer around-the-clock emergency response.

For most common calls, a diagnostic or service visit runs $83 to $220, while replacing a thermostat typically costs $165 to $550 and a blower motor replacement ranges from $440 to $1,210 depending on system complexity. Oregon law requires every HVAC contractor to hold a Limited Journeyman Heating, Ventilating and Cooling license from the Construction Contractors Board, so homeowners can verify credentials before authorizing work.

Reviewers consistently mention specific technicians by name. Ryan with Second Wind Heating & Cooling appears repeatedly in near-perfect reviews for explaining issues clearly and showing up on time. Several homeowners also call out the technicians at Roth Home for same-day availability and fair pricing during Sisters heating emergencies.

Frequently Asked Questions

HVAC repairs in Sisters range from $83-$3,850 depending on the component. Thermostat replacement runs $150-$500, blower motor $400-$1,100, ignitor $150-$400, and heat exchanger replacement $1,500-$3,500. Diagnostic fees of $75-$200 are typically credited toward the repair if you proceed.