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First four 2010 Roth Scholarship Recipients Announced
View Letter (PDF)Roth Heating & Cooling recognized for their sponsorship of Relay for Life of Canby 2010
Another Successful Year for Canby Kiwanis
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Roth Heating Supports Special Operations Warrior Foundation
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We have a WINNER!
The winners of our OLDEST FURNACE CONTEST are JOHN & SHERI ZIEHL. The furnace installed and running in their Canby home was a doozie — from 1947!
As we promised, we REPLACED their noisy, old, ineffecient furnace FOR FREE with a 90% efficient furnace! Now the Ziehl’s are looking forward to enjoying their new furnace -- and the energy savings!
Money saving tips featured on KPTV's
Better Portland
Check out our recent segment "How to Save Money Heating Your Home" on KPTV’s Better Portland.
Helping to create Habitat
Roth Heating & Cooling makes donations in the name of its customers even in the middle of tough economic times.
Canby Herald, January 14th, 2009
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Housing Boom Propels Local HVAC Company
to NO. 76
By Wendy Culverwell
Business Journal Staff writer
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Making a Home More Habit(able)
Portland, OR (June 16, 2008) - Well accustomed to working on homes- from ‘starters’ to Street of Dreams masterpieces- a group of Roth Heating & Cooling employees got a chance to make a difference on a Habitat for Humanity home in Northeast Portland.
On May 31, 2008, six installers from Roth Heating’s Canby facility participated in the Portland Habitat for Humanity Home builder Blitz 2008. Five homebuilders & 180 trades contractors, suppliers and hospitality sponsors worked together to make this year’s event a success.
The Roth Heating employees who participated this year were (L to R); Nate, Travis, Chad, Shane, Bryan and Jerry. During their shift they installed the home’s new complete heating system.
Although this Habitat for Humanity home was the first one for four of the installers, both Nate and Chad have worked on four previous Builder Blitzes, installing HVAC equipment on behalf of Roth Heating.
“It’s a great experience,” said Nate. “It’s pretty cool to see everyone work together to get these done in seven days.”
Local Service Company Snags Coveted Award
Flexibility and innovation are key to how our Roth Mechanical division functions.
Prineville, OR (January 31,2007) - A pat on the back is always appreciated, and that’s what a local HVAC company received recently- a big pat on the back form the Central Oregon Builders Association when they named Roth Heating and Cooling “Sub-contractor of the Year.”
The Central Oregon Builders Association (COBA) consists of builders, subcontractors, material suppliers, lending institutions, utilities. This award, along with several others including “Builder of the Year”, was presented on Thursday January 18, in Bend, Oregon, and COBA’s annual gathering.
Customer service is a huge priority for the company. “We’re very proud of this recognition of our work,” says Kory MacGregor, President of Roth Heating & Cooling. “Our company is a fairly new player in this area, and we work hard to meet the high expectations of Central Oregon residents. We hire and retain personnel that understand our commitment to high-quality customers-service.”
Roth Heating officially began serving Central Oregon on January 1st of this year, after MacGregor purchased the 5,000 square foot Ryco building in Prineville. “I’ve wanted to enter the Central Oregon market for a long time,” says MacGregor. “When one of our key partners, Renaissance Homes, announced their decision to enter the market I knew it was our time, too.” Seeing another opportunity in Sisters, Ponderosa Heating joined the Roth Heating and Cooling family of companies on May 1, 2006. “Ponderosa has an excellent name and has been doing business in Sisters for over 18 years,” said MacGregor.
Established in 1976, Roth Heating and Cooling began as a small company with a few employees and has grown into one of the largest residential/light commercial HVAC companies in Oregon, with over 170 employees and still growing. Headquartered in Canby, Oregon, with satellite offices in Newberg, Silverton, Prineville- and most recently Sisters- their service reach is from Vancouver to Salem, Hillsboro to Bend.
Roth Heating & Cooling Spreads the Holiday Spirit
Salem, Oregon (December 14, 2006) - ‘Tis the season for sharing and the people of Roth Heating and Cooling have taken that to heart.
In lieu of thanking customers by sending candy or nuts, Roth Heating has decided to thank their customers by making donations to four non-profit agencies, one of which is the Oregon National Guard Emergency Relief Fund. They provide emergency financial assistance to Oregon Army and Air National Guard members and their families.
“Giving candy and gifts to thank customers has become outdated,” said Kory MacGregor, president of Roth Heating and Cooling. “And, with so many Oregon National Guard members currently deployed overseas, we really felt that this was a place where we could make a difference, especially this time of the year.” Canby, Oregon, with satellite offices in Newberg, Silverton, Prineville- and most recently Sisters- their service reach is from Vancouver to Salem, Hillsboro to Bend.






