Matthew Johnson, owner of Seasons Change, saw promise in the heating and air conditioning business. He attended Universal Technical in Phoenix, Arizona and in 1988 landed his first job in his field--as a shop boy. Matthew would spend the next decade climbing the ladder in the industry. He opened Seasons Change in 2002, specializing in light commercial and residential gas and oil furnaces, air conditioners, air cleaners, thermostats, and heat pumps. Seasons Change also carries humidifiers and boilers and are expanding to carry wood stove inserts and pellet stoves. Seasons Change services customers throughout the Klamath Basin. The team is guided by solid criteria that has kept them growing despite a fluctuating economy: Is it good for the customer? Is it good for the company? This is how they deliver value, quality, and customer service. They are committed to educating the buyer.
Bob Hall's Heat & Air LLC, located in Klamath Falls, OR, has been in business since 1987. During that time, they have helped hundreds of customers with their HVAC service needs, and have continuously refined their craft to stay up-to-date on industry best practices. Regardless of the make or model of your unit, Bob Hall's Heat & Air can handle the job! Services include, but are not limited to: AC services Furnace jobs Heating repairs Air cleaner installs Humidifier applications If the unexpected happens, 24/7 emergency service is available. Call Bob Hall's Heat & Air LLC today to schedule your appointment, or to simply ask questions about service!
Oregon law requires all contractors and subcontractors performing work in the state of Oregon to be licensed.
Licensed contractors are bonded and insured and can be more easily held accountable in the event of a problem. Should you need information about whether your HVAC contractor is to be licensed, contact Consumer Help Center by 503-378-4621. The most accurate way to find a license is with the CCB (Oregon Construction Contractors Board) license number. Contractors must include this number on their advertisements, including brochures, websites, and business cards. Ask your contractor for the number and verify contractor's recent history of disciplinary actions on https://www.ccb.state.or.us/search/ yourself if necessary.
CCB Licensing
Address: 201 High St. SE Suite 600 P.O. Box 14140 Salem, OR 97309-5052