Serving San Marine and Lincoln County
If you're renting in San Marine and your HVAC system isn't working, the path to a fix usually runs through your landlord — and that delay can be significant during extreme temperatures. Knowing your rights as a renter in Oregon around habitability standards and heat requirements is part of the picture. We provide homeowner-focused HVAC service, but if you're a renter trying to understand the situation you're in, we can at least help you understand what the problem actually is and what a repair should involve.
Lincoln County's marine climate creates HVAC conditions that are mild in temperature but persistent in humidity and, for coastal installations, corrosive from salt air exposure. Condenser coil degradation in San Marine is measurable over 3 to 5 years without protective maintenance.
San Marine sees approximately 770 cooling degree days in summer and 6,990 heating degree days in winter, with real seasonal demand on both systems. Lincoln County homes built around 1973 — the local median — are at the age where original HVAC equipment is entering the replacement planning window.