Hank’s Heating and Cooling is a small, family-owned business built on the principles of quality workmanship, honesty, and customer trust.
Courtney Johnson and Damon Veach are the owners. They named the business after their beloved Red Heeler pup, Hank, because their company was inspired by his unwavering loyalty and hard-working spirit.
They often say, “Good boys do good work,” and Hank reminds Courtney and Damon every day of the dedication they bring to their craft.
They specialize in providing top-quality HVAC solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of each customer. Whether it’s a routine tune-up or a complete system installation, they approach every job with the same care and attention to detail they would expect in their own home.
Their mission grew out of concern for where the industry was heading—more focus on sales quotas and less on people.
At Hank’s, they do things differently. They take the time to understand your situation, your home, and your budget. They offer long-term solutions that make sense—not just sell you something you don’t need.
They are proud to be a part of the Central Oregon community and are committed to delivering honest, dependable service to our neighbors. Your comfort matters to Courtney and Damon, and so does your trust.
Thank you for considering Hank’s Heating and Cooling. They look forward to becoming your trusted HVAC team—because like Hank, they are in it for the long haul.
Hank’s Heating and Cooling is licensed, bonded and insured. Contact them at hankisheating@gmail.com or 541-699-8719.
James Salmon is a jack-of-all-trades with a deep love for building and fixing things the right way. His roots in construction began 24 years ago when he worked alongside his father and grandfather. Both men were seasoned general contractors who taught Salmon the values of craftsmanship, integrity and hard work.
Before launching Reasonable Handyman, Salmon spent two years on the maintenance team for the Bend La Pine School District, where he handled everything from building things to fixing anything. When COVID hit, he saw the opportunity to use his skills to serve the community.
“My wife and I took the leap and started this business with a simple goal to help people with the jobs they can’t or don’t want to do themselves,” Salmon said. “We are locals here in Sunriver and we built our dream home on the Big Deschutes River. We also have volunteered for Habitat for Humanity. We take pride in our customer service. Our senior and veterans’ community are extremely important to us.”
Contact Reasonable Handyman Inc. at 541-668-2999, https://reasonablehandyman.net/ or reasonablehandymanjs@yahoo.com.
