Professional heating, cooling & air quality services serving Molalla and surrounding communities in Oregon. NATE-certified, 24/7 emergency response.
NATE-certified technicians providing the complete range of heating and cooling services.
Sudden HVAC failures often stem from compressor lockout, blown transformer fuses, failed gas valves, or tripped high-pressure switches. Emergency repair service provides same-day response with technicians equipped to diagnose and resolve critical faults across all major heating and cooling equipment brands.
A professionally installed mini-split eliminates the energy losses associated with traditional ductwork while providing independent temperature control per zone. Technicians mount indoor heads at optimal height, route linesets with proper insulation, and commission each zone for verified heating and cooling output.
Replacing an aging HVAC system with properly sized, high-efficiency equipment can reduce energy costs by 30 to 50 percent. Professional installation covers equipment selection, ductwork modifications, refrigerant line installation, electrical upgrades, and thorough commissioning to verify rated SEER and AFUE output.
Comprehensive HVAC inspections cover thermostat operation, ductwork condition, refrigerant levels, electrical connections, and combustion safety. This detailed assessment identifies efficiency losses, safety hazards, and components nearing end of service life before they result in costly emergency repairs.
Boiler systems demand specialized knowledge of hydronic circuits, expansion tanks, pressure relief valves, and combustion analysis. Our technicians diagnose issues ranging from kettling and low water pressure to faulty zone valves and circulator pump failures across gas, oil, and electric units.
Scheduling professional furnace maintenance each fall ensures your heating system delivers full BTU output without wasting fuel. Technicians inspect the inducer motor, verify pressure switch operation, calibrate gas valve output, and clean the burner assembly for reliable cold-weather performance.
When your heat pump struggles to maintain temperature or runs continuously without reaching setpoint, the problem often traces to refrigerant leaks, failing capacitors, or degraded reversing valves. Skilled technicians restore rated HSPF and SEER performance through systematic component-level troubleshooting.
Upgrading to a modern heat pump delivers dual-mode heating and cooling from a single system, with top-tier models achieving 10+ HSPF and 20+ SEER2 ratings. Proper installation includes Manual J load calculations, refrigerant line sizing, and electrical panel verification for reliable year-round comfort.
A dryer that takes multiple cycles to dry clothes or feels excessively hot to the touch signals a restricted vent line. Technicians clear lint accumulation using rotary brush systems and compressed air, then verify exhaust velocity meets manufacturer specifications for safe, efficient operation.
Upgrading to a smart thermostat enables precise scheduling, remote access, and energy usage reporting that can reduce heating and cooling costs by 10 to 15 percent. Professional installation ensures correct wiring to your HVAC system, including C-wire verification and multi-stage equipment compatibility.
Ductless mini-split systems require specialized diagnostics for inverter-driven compressors, electronic expansion valves, and multi-zone communication boards. Our technicians resolve issues including refrigerant leaks at flare connections, blinking error codes, frozen evaporator coils, and failing fan motors.
An annual air conditioning tune-up catches refrigerant leaks, worn contactor points, and degraded fan motors before they cascade into compressor damage. Technicians measure temperature differential across the coil, verify amp draws, and confirm proper subcooling to protect your investment.
Ductwork problems manifest as uneven room temperatures, excessive dust near registers, and HVAC systems that run continuously without satisfying the thermostat. Technicians identify crushed flex runs, separated joints, and deteriorated mastic seals using pressure testing and visual inspection protocols.
Indoor air quality suffers when ductwork harbors years of accumulated particulate matter, allergens, and biological growth. Thorough duct cleaning addresses every branch run, main trunk line, and register boot using agitation tools and high-powered vacuum extraction to restore clean airflow.
When your AC blows warm air, short cycles, or fails to start, the problem may involve a failed compressor, low refrigerant charge, frozen evaporator coil, or faulty control board. Professional repair identifies the exact fault and restores rated SEER efficiency through precise, manufacturer-guided procedures.
Molalla, OR is home to 10,085 people and a wide variety of heating and cooling systems — from central forced air to radiant boilers to ductless mini splits. KIC Refrigeration has worked on every HVAC configuration across the Molalla area. That hands-on experience means we know exactly which equipment brands and installation methods deliver the best performance in this region.
Our familiarity with Molalla extends beyond HVAC equipment — we understand the neighborhoods, the local permitting process, and the seasonal weather patterns that stress every heating and cooling system in the area. When KIC Refrigeration takes on your project, you benefit from a team that factors in your home's age, insulation quality, and duct layout before recommending a single piece of equipment.
The certifications, standards, and commitments that set our HVAC service apart.
We carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage on every job. Our HVAC license is current in every state we operate, and we pull permits when local codes require them. Your property and our crew are fully protected on every visit.
Every technician carries EPA Section 608 Universal certification for refrigerant handling — required by federal law for working with R-410A, R-22, R-32, and all regulated refrigerants. Your system is serviced by technicians who handle refrigerants legally and responsibly.
You receive a written estimate with itemized parts and labor costs before any work begins, and the final invoice matches. No diagnostic fees hidden in the repair bill, no surprise surcharges — just honest pricing you can verify and trust.
Our technicians live and work in the communities they serve. They understand local building codes, climate demands, utility rebate programs, and the HVAC challenges specific to your area. Local expertise backed by a nationwide service network means fast response and consistent quality everywhere.
Every technician on our team holds current NATE certification — the highest standard in the HVAC industry for installation and service competency. You get a technician who has passed rigorous exams on system diagnostics, refrigerant handling, and equipment commissioning.
Answers to the heating and cooling questions our customers ask most often.
Yes. KIC Refrigeration provides around-the-clock emergency heating and cooling repair throughout Molalla and surrounding Oregon communities. Whether your furnace fails during a cold snap and pipes are at risk of freezing, your air conditioner dies during a dangerous heat wave, or you detect the smell of gas near your equipment, our technicians respond quickly. Every service vehicle carries common replacement parts — capacitors, contactors, ignitors, blower motors, control boards, and refrigerant — so most emergency repairs are completed in a single visit. We do not charge extra trip fees for after-hours calls, and our dispatchers are trained to triage situations over the phone so the right technician arrives with the right equipment. Call us anytime and we will have a crew on the way.
Yes. The EPA estimates that Energy Star certified smart thermostats save Molalla homeowners an average of 8 percent on heating and cooling costs annually, which translates to $50 to $150 per year for a typical household. Models from Ecobee, Nest, and Honeywell Home use occupancy sensors, geofencing, and learning algorithms to build a schedule around your actual habits, automatically lowering temperatures when you leave and restoring comfort before you return. Many smart thermostats also provide energy usage reports, filter change reminders, and maintenance alerts that help you keep your system running efficiently. Some Oregon utility providers offer rebates of $50 to $100 on qualifying smart thermostat purchases, further reducing the cost. KIC Refrigeration installs and configures smart thermostats to communicate properly with your specific HVAC system — including multi-stage equipment and heat pumps that require specialized wiring.
Heat pumps offer both heating and cooling from a single outdoor unit, making them significantly more energy-efficient than furnaces for moderate climates. A heat pump does not generate heat — it transfers it from outdoor air, which requires far less energy than burning gas or running electric resistance coils. Modern cold-climate heat pumps with variable-speed inverter compressors operate effectively down to minus 15 degrees Fahrenheit, making them viable in most Oregon locations. For Molalla homeowners with natural gas access, a dual-fuel system — heat pump for primary heating paired with a gas furnace for backup during extreme cold — often provides the best balance of efficiency and performance. Heat pumps also qualify for federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act. KIC Refrigeration evaluates your specific climate zone, insulation levels, and utility rates to determine whether a heat pump, furnace, or dual-fuel system is the smartest investment.
Yes. KIC Refrigeration offers flexible financing options for HVAC installations in Molalla, OR, including low-interest plans, deferred interest same-as-cash programs, and extended payment terms that make it easier to invest in high-efficiency equipment without a large upfront cost. Approved applicants can often finance a complete system replacement for less than $100 per month. We also help Molalla homeowners identify and apply for available financial incentives including utility company rebates on high-efficiency equipment, manufacturer promotional pricing, and federal tax credits such as the 25C Residential Clean Energy Credit which provides up to $2,000 for qualifying heat pump installations and up to $600 for qualifying furnaces and air conditioners. Between financing, rebates, and tax credits, the effective cost of a new high-efficiency HVAC system is often significantly lower than the sticker price.
Absolutely. Modern high-efficiency HVAC equipment can reduce heating and cooling costs by 20 to 40 percent compared to systems installed 15 or more years ago. The improvement comes from advances in compressor technology, variable-speed motors, and smarter controls. In Molalla, upgrading from a 10-SEER air conditioner to a 16-SEER2 or higher unit delivers substantial monthly savings — the higher the SEER2 rating, the less electricity consumed per BTU of cooling. On the heating side, replacing an 80-percent AFUE furnace with a 96-percent modulating furnace means that 16 cents of every heating dollar previously wasted up the flue now heats your home. Heat pumps offer even greater efficiency, delivering 2 to 4 times more heating energy than they consume in electricity. KIC Refrigeration calculates projected energy savings for any equipment upgrade so you can see the return on investment before making a decision.
We recommend professional HVAC maintenance at least twice per year for Molalla homeowners — once in spring to prepare your cooling system and once in fall to prepare your heating system. Each tune-up includes a comprehensive multi-point inspection covering filter replacement, refrigerant level verification, electrical connection tightening, thermostat calibration, condensate drain clearing, and performance testing. For the heating check, technicians also inspect the heat exchanger for cracks, test safety switches, and verify gas pressure on furnaces and boilers. Routine maintenance catches small problems — like a failing capacitor or a dirty flame sensor — before they cause complete system failures. Industry data shows that well-maintained HVAC systems last 15 to 20 years compared to 10 to 12 years for neglected equipment, and they operate 15 to 25 percent more efficiently throughout their lifespan.
Our reputation is built on honest service, skilled technicians, and systems that perform.
"Emergency repair on a Sunday night and they still showed up within the hour. Furnace was back up and running before bedtime. Lifesavers."
"KIC Refrigeration installed our new heat pump system and the difference is incredible. Our energy bills dropped noticeably the very first month."
"Smart thermostat installation was seamless. They even helped me pick the right model for my system before the appointment. Very consultative approach."
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