A four-decade HVAC contractor with the paperwork posted and the brand roster to back it up. Most of the value here sits in one fact, so start there. AM/PM Heating And Cooling holds authorized-dealer status across six manufacturers: American Standard, Goodman, Rheem, Payne, Daikin, and Mitsubishi. That is not a marketing flourish. Authorized agreements take certification and ongoing sales volume to keep open, and dropping below a manufacturer's threshold closes them. Holding six at once means AM/PM Heating And Cooling moves enough product across enough lines to stay current with each maker's requirements. A shop that has kept that footprint open since 1986 has been doing something steady for a long time.

Six manufacturer authorizations

The six split into clear roles. American Standard and Rheem cover mainstream furnaces and central air. Goodman and Payne are the value tier. Daikin and Mitsubishi are the two names a homeowner wants behind a ductless mini-split. The practical upshot is that warranty work stays with the installer, replacement equipment matches what is already in the house, and a single contractor can quote both a budget furnace swap and a high-efficiency heat pump conversion without subcontracting either out. Older heating shops tend to skip the ductless category. AM/PM Heating And Cooling carrying two of the leading mini-split brands points to genuine investment in that segment, which is the segment most of southwest Washington is moving toward.

Mainstream furnaces and central air

The full service list lines up with that range: furnace repair, installation, replacement, and maintenance; air conditioning install and repair; heat pump install and repair; ductless mini-splits; and diagnostic troubleshooting for symptoms that do not point at one obvious component. AM/PM Heating And Cooling runs both residential and commercial work, and none of the list reads as padding. Heat pumps are the default choice in this climate now, and the dealer footprint matches the work people in Clark County are calling about.

Ductless mini-split investment

Washington license number AMPMHHC803B4 is posted in plain view, and AM/PM Heating And Cooling is bonded and insured. That license number is the single most useful item on the page. Anyone can run it against the Department of Labor and Industries database and confirm standing in under two minutes. A contractor who prints the number is a contractor who expects you to do exactly that. Bonded-and-insured claims mean little on their own, but paired with a license you can look up, they stop being a slogan.

Service offerings across residential and commercial

The service area is named, not vague: Clark County, plus Vancouver, Camas, Battle Ground, Ridgefield, Washougal, Woodland, La Center, Kalama, Kelso, Longview, and Portland, Oregon. The Portland entry is the one worth flagging. The Brush Prairie address reads as Washington-only, and an Oregon-side homeowner might assume the river is the boundary. It is not. AM/PM Heating And Cooling works both sides.

License and bonding verification

Scheduling runs through HouseCallPro, so booking can happen online. That is an operational tell. Shops founded in the 1980s often still run on phone calls and a paper log, and AM/PM Heating And Cooling has clearly updated the back office to dispatch and follow up through software at the scale its current operations need. Hours are Monday through Saturday, 8 am to 5 pm. The Saturday slot earns mention because the weekend furnace failure is a routine event and plenty of contractors simply go dark for it. Beyond those hours AM/PM Heating And Cooling offers around-the-clock emergency service.

Service area spans two states

A furnace quitting overnight in January, or a unit dying during one of the summer heat events the Portland metro now gets every year, is when that line stops being decoration. Backing 24-hour availability across a four-decade operation is a specific commitment, not a tagline.

Online scheduling through HouseCallPro

The third-party record is solid where it counts and untidy at the edges. The BBB lists AM/PM Heating And Cooling as an accredited business at the Brush Prairie location with an A+ rating. Angi shows 4.7 out of 5 on the Vancouver listing, where AM/PM Heating And Cooling appears under that name. Yelp's Brush Prairie page carries 31 reviews. One Facebook page for AM/PM Heating And Cooling reports 7 reviews at a 100 percent recommend rate. The Angi figure is the one that counts most: HVAC is a trade where unhappy customers post freely, and a contractor that holds 4.7 well past the first dozen jobs is holding it on repeat business and referrals. An A+ accreditation and a strong Angi average sitting on separate platforms are harder to fake together than either would be alone.

24-hour emergency availability

The social footprint is where it gets confusing. There are two Facebook pages, one of them with a single review and no rating yet. GuildQuality and HomeAdvisor both have listings, but the review counts on those were not clearly visible. For a company running since 1986, duplicate profiles piling up across platforms is what longevity looks like, not a warning sign. Still, a homeowner running a quick check on AM/PM Heating And Cooling should know the reputation is spread across pages, not concentrated in one, which makes the total review count look smaller than a newer outfit with a single tidy profile would post. The substance underneath holds: A+ and accredited at BBB, 4.7 at Angi, 31 Yelp reviews on the main page.

How does the reputation hold up?

The phone number and Brush Prairie address sit prominently on the site, with a contact form for written inquiries and the posted hours alongside. Nothing about reaching AM/PM Heating And Cooling takes effort to find, which a surprising share of trade contractors still manage to bungle. The HouseCallPro booking flow stacks on top, so there are three separate ways in depending on how urgent the job is.

Taken together, the listing describes a mid-size regional firm: continuous operation in southwest Washington since 1986, a six-brand dealer roster running from budget installs to high-efficiency heat pumps and ductless systems, 24-hour emergency coverage, online scheduling, a lookup-able license, and outside ratings that survive a cross-check. For most callers the credentials and the dealer status answer the question about AM/PM Heating And Cooling before anyone picks up the phone. You can confirm the license, read the Angi and Yelp pages, and know what you are dealing with. The two facts that carry the rest are the founding date of 1986 and the six manufacturer agreements AM/PM Heating And Cooling currently holds.


Business address
AM/PM Heating And Cooling
15711 NE 117th Ave,
Vancouver,
WA
98606
United States

Contact details
Phone: (360) 254-2470