Ranch Property Specialists
We understand ranch property requirements and community standards at 3,200 feet elevation. Licensed for complete plumbing and boiler systems.
Shorty is a fantastic dude and a gifted plumber. I would highly recommend them.
Mountain Ranch Living
Black Butte Ranch sits at 3,200 feet elevation where homes must withstand serious winter conditions while maintaining the architectural character that defines the community. Properties range from cozy cabins to expansive mountain estates.
We've completed projects throughout the ranch, understanding both aesthetic requirements and practical heating challenges of mountain living.

What We Install
Custom Plumbing
Specialized plumbing for ranch properties with unique architectural elements and challenging mountain sites.
Radiant Floor Systems
Our installations deliver consistent warmth that mountain homes need while operating efficiently at altitude, even when temperatures drop to twenty below.
Snowmelt Systems
Our installations handle accumulation and extended cold periods, keeping mountain driveways and access routes clear automatically.
Boiler Services
We handle complete heating system integration with proper elevation adjustments and the precision mountain homes require.
The Metolius Advantage
Elevation Experience
Over 20 years installing systems at ranch elevation with proper altitude adjustments and mountain climate considerations.
Ranch Standards
Familiar with Black Butte Ranch building requirements, and work regularly with approved contractors and architects.
Mountain Access
Experienced with remote ranch properties and understand mountain access challenges including seasonal road conditions.
Located in Central Oregon
Contact Us
Send us a messagePhone
+1 (541) 388-8212Office
62880 Peerless Court
Bend, Oregon 97701
Hours: 7:00AM – 5:00PM / Mon-Fri
Our Projects
Mountain installations throughout Black Butte Ranch including radiant heating in timber-frame homes and custom plumbing for unique mountain sites.
Start Your Project
We'll assess your elevation challenges, explain your options, and design systems that work reliably in mountain ranch conditions.
