Your heating and cooling system is one of the most significant investments you’ll make in your home. Be sure to do some research before you buy anything to get the most value for your money. And make sure you are working with a company you can trust to do the job right.
Continue ReadingAs the saying goes, “Time and tide wait for no one.”
Continue ReadingYour home’s air ducts connect to your heating and cooling system, which carries all the air in your home. When you are breathing your home’s air, it is optimal for the traveling air to be as clean as possible, because it carries particles or debris that will settle in the ducts and carry it straight to you. Having clear air ducts is one of the primary things that contribute to good indoor air quality (IAQ), which the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states is a prime concern in relation to pollutants in the home.
Continue ReadingAt the height of summer, the weather can get quite sticky here in Oregon.
Continue ReadingThough air conditioners are a major part of modern life, they hold many secrets few people know about.
Continue ReadingSEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. This universal rating system helps you determine the efficiency of your Oregon air conditioning (AC) unit or heat pump. It’s quite similar to miles per gallon—the higher a car’s MPG, the more efficient the car. Similarly, the higher the SEER rating, the more efficient the heating or cooling…
Continue ReadingChange the batteries in your smoke and CO detectors. It’s an easy reminder to replace them and is very important for your safety!
Continue ReadingMini splits are an excellent option to explore if you want an alternative to traditional air conditioners, furnaces, or heat pumps.
Continue ReadingBuilding a new home is an exciting adventure, but it can get overwhelming. That’s why our team is ready to step in and help you select the best possible heating and cooling system for your home and budget.
Continue ReadingLuckily, a perfect antidote is already installed in your Oregon home. A well-maintained air conditioner can boost your indoor air quality (IAQ), reducing symptoms. Your AC has a filter that catches airborne irritants like dust, pollen, dander. It also balances humidity and provides ventilation, reducing the likelihood of mold growth.
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