January is a time to start fresh and make lists. Whether it’s resolutions, goals, or simple to-dos, now is a great time to plan and prepare. Here are some important things to add to your list in regard to your heating and cooling system.
If you are considering a new heating system, you may be wondering what the best way to pay for it is. They are an investment for your home, but the cost can often be stressful for the average homeowner. Thankfully, there are many convenient ways to finance the system, so you won’t need to worry.
The pandemic continues to dominate news stories. We hear of other people getting sick with the flu. Medical professionals continue to work hard to help provide comfort and care to those that are ill. It is an incredibly vulnerable time for many.
We’ve made it to mid-November and that means colder weather is the norm. Is your furnace ready to tackle the upcoming months of freezing temperatures?
November is here and that means colder weather is starting. You might already be using your heating system at night. Is it keeping up with the demand? Will it be able to handle the coldest days and nights of winter?
Wildfires are raging up and down the Western United States. With fires blazing, burning thousands upon thousands of acres, air quality is at the forefront of everyone’s mind.
Fall has begun and the weather will change soon. Pacific Northwest autumns are beautiful. This is the perfect time of year to tackle fall home maintenance, both inside and out.
The air you breathe matters – especially now when we are living in an area with the poorest air quality in the world.** Your furnace filter plays a big role in cleaning the air you breathe.
The weather might still feel like summer, but autumn is right around the corner. That means the weather will be changing and your heater will need to be ready to go.
Cleaning or replacing your air filters every 1 to 2 months is an important part of keeping your system running at peak efficiency. It can also help prolong the life of the system.