
In the Willamette Valley, a new AC system handles both temperature and humidity to keep the home feeling right. Even on milder summer days, the air holds moisture, so the system needs to run in a way that dries the space out, not just cools it. Getting that setup right from the start makes a noticeable difference in how the home feels day to day.
Roth Home provides expert AC installation, with service extending into Aurora and surrounding communities. Our technicians work throughout Canby, Aurora, West Linn, and Tualatin, and understand how systems perform in this climate.
We focus on getting installations right the first time, with proper sizing, clean setup, and clear, flat-rate pricing before any work begins.
Get a new AC system correctly sized to handle the Willamette Valley humidity. Our local experts provide free, in-home estimates and transparent, flat-rate pricing.
Schedule OnlineCooling systems in this area need to handle both temperature and moisture, especially during mild but humid summer days.
In Canby and Aurora, simply blowing cold air does not solve the problem. If a system is not sized or installed correctly, the home will still feel damp.
A properly installed system removes moisture from the air as it runs, which makes the space feel more comfortable without forcing the system to run longer than necessary.
Many homes in West Linn and historic areas of Canby were not built with modern cooling systems in mind. When installing a new system, it is important to look at ductwork, airflow, and overall system compatibility.
Electrical capacity also matters. In some cases, electrical panel upgrades are needed to safely support newer, high-efficiency equipment.
We look at the full setup so the system runs properly once it is installed.
New systems are built with higher efficiency standards, which helps manage energy use during the summer.
We walk through options based on SEER2 ratings and explain how those systems perform in real conditions, not just on paper. The goal is to install a system that handles both cooling and humidity without unnecessary energy use.
For homes that may not need a full replacement, we can also point you toward air conditioning repair as a short-term option.
We also install ductless HVAC systems for homes that need flexible cooling solutions without full ductwork.
Before moving forward with a new system, most homeowners want a clear understanding of the cost and what is included.
We offer free, no-obligation in-home estimates. During the visit, we evaluate your home’s layout, ductwork, and electrical setup to determine what system fits best.
From there, you receive a flat-rate installation quote. You know the full cost before any equipment is ordered or work begins.
There are no hidden fees and no last-minute changes once the job is scheduled.
We also help homeowners take advantage of available programs through PGE and the Energy Trust of Oregon when applicable.
Roth Home has long-standing ties to the Canby and Aurora communities. You will see that in our involvement with local events like the Young Life 5k, support for Canby High School, and the Canby Rodeo.
We work throughout Clackamas and Marion Counties and understand how homes in this region are built and maintained.
Our team also stays current with local codes and utility requirements to make sure every installation is completed safely and correctly.
If your current system is struggling to keep up or no longer fits your home, now is the time to look at replacement options before summer demand increases.
We walk you through your options, explain what fits your home, and provide a clear estimate so you can move forward with confidence.
Schedule Online (503) 673-6394Costs vary based on system size, home layout, and any required upgrades. We provide a flat-rate estimate so you know the full cost before work begins.
Yes. We help homeowners understand available programs and how they apply to new system installations.
In some homes, especially older ones, an electrical panel upgrade may be needed to support modern systems safely.
A properly sized and installed system removes moisture as it runs, which helps reduce that damp, clammy feeling indoors.
SEER2 reflects updated testing standards and gives a more accurate picture of how a system performs under real-world conditions.