Heating and Cooling for Marion, MT
Propane heating service, AC, and heat pumps for Marion homes. Just 30 minutes down US-2 from our Columbia Falls shop.
Marion sits along US-2, about 30 minutes west of Columbia Falls. It's a small rural community in the Little Bitterroot Valley where homes are spread across open land and propane tanks are part of the scenery. There's no natural gas infrastructure here, so every heating system runs on propane, wood, or electric.
Western Sky serves Marion as part of our regular western Flathead Valley routes. Our Columbia Falls team handles furnace repair, AC, heat pump installation, water heaters, and maintenance for homes throughout the Marion area. NATE-certified, licensed, bonded, and insured.
HVAC Service for Marion
Propane furnaces are the standard heating source in Marion. Wood stoves supplement the furnace in many homes, and electric baseboard serves as backup in a few. If your propane furnace needs repair, replacement, or just an honest evaluation, that's what we do.
First freeze hits early to mid-October here, and heating season stretches through April. Summers bring highs in the 80s and low 90s, warm enough that AC is a real comfort upgrade for homes that don't have it yet. We can size a cooling system to fit your home and your budget.
Rural Properties and What They Need
Marion's housing includes older properties, manufactured homes, and some newer rural builds along the US-2 corridor and into the Little Bitterroot Valley. McGregor Lake and Little Bitterroot Lake draw seasonal residents, and Marion School anchors the community core.
Rural homes come with their own set of HVAC considerations: long driveways, aging ductwork, equipment that's been running hard for years. Our team looks at the whole picture before recommending any work. Flat-rate pricing means you'll know the cost before we start.
What you can count on
Frequently asked questions
Is Marion within your regular service area?
Yes. Marion is about 25 miles and 30 minutes west of our Columbia Falls shop on US-2. We serve the western Flathead regularly, and Marion is a standard route for our team.
What heating fuel do most Marion homes use?
Propane. There's no natural gas infrastructure in Marion, so propane furnaces are the standard. Wood stoves and electric baseboard serve as secondary sources. We service all types.
Can you work on manufactured homes in the Marion area?
Yes. Manufactured homes have specific HVAC configurations, and our team has the experience to evaluate and service them properly. We recommend work based on what your home actually needs.
Ready to schedule in Marion?
Call the Western Sky Heating and Cooling team or send us a message.