
Heating and Cooling for Hungry Horse
NATE-certified HVAC service for the gateway community to Glacier. 12 minutes from our Columbia Falls shop on Highway 40.

Hungry Horse sits in a canyon corridor between Columbia Falls and the entrance to Glacier National Park. The compact community stretches along US-2, and the canyon geography means colder overnight lows than what homes on the valley floor experience.
Our Columbia Falls shop is only 12 minutes down US-2. That makes Hungry Horse one of the closest communities we serve, and it means fast response when your heating system needs attention in January or your AC can't keep up in August.
HVAC for Hungry Horse
Most homes in Hungry Horse connect to natural gas through NorthWestern Energy. Propane serves properties in the surrounding canyon areas, and wood heat is a common supplement. Furnace repair, air conditioning, heat pump installation, water heaters, and custom ductwork built in our own fabrication shop.
Cold air settles into the canyon corridor, putting extra demand on heating equipment during the deepest months of winter. A system that's properly sized and regularly maintained handles those swings without breaking down when you need it most.
Canyon Living and Your Comfort System
Hungry Horse has homes from the dam construction era alongside manufactured housing and a handful of newer builds. Older homes often carry original ductwork and aging equipment that deserves a close look. The community's compact footprint along US-2 makes it easy for our team to reach any address quickly.
Hungry Horse Dam and the reservoir draw seasonal visitors, and summer tourism can affect scheduling availability. If you need fall or spring maintenance, booking early keeps your system in shape before the season shifts.
What you can count on
Frequently asked questions
Can you reach Hungry Horse during heavy winter snow?
Hungry Horse is 12 minutes from our Columbia Falls shop via US-2. The highway is a primary corridor to Glacier National Park and stays well-maintained by MDOT. We serve Hungry Horse year-round, including during winter storms.
Why does it feel colder in Hungry Horse than in Kalispell?
The canyon location produces colder overnight lows than the valley floor. Cold air settles into the corridor, which puts more demand on your heating system. Properly sized equipment and regular maintenance help your furnace handle those temperature drops.
Do you service older homes from the dam construction era?
Yes. Hungry Horse has homes from that period with older ductwork and equipment configurations. Our team evaluates your specific system and recommends work based on what we find, not a one-size-fits-all checklist.
Ready to schedule in Hungry Horse?
Call the Western Sky Heating and Cooling team or send us a message.