Few things in life can be more frustrating than your air conditioner malfunctioning over the summer—but it can and does happen. Luckily, Hybrid Heating & Air Conditioning has solutions to help keep you from boiling!
Continue ReadingAllow our team at Hybrid Heating & Air Conditioning to handle the seasonal maintenance for all your heating and cooling equipment. Schedule a tune-up for early spring to restore your AC and enjoy the maximum mileage and efficiency from your investment.
Continue ReadingAs a friendly reminder, change your air filter once every three months. Operating with a clean filter prevents circulation issues and promotes healthy indoor air quality (IAQ), which is especially important during allergy season.
Continue ReadingOur team at Hybrid Heating & Air Conditioning wants you to be aware, prepared, and ready to solve these air conditioning issues so you and your family can stay cool this summer.
Continue ReadingShould you repair or replace? That’s always the big question when it comes to major home systems like air conditioning (AC).
Continue ReadingKeep your windows closed day and night. This will keep your home cool and prevent your AC from using more energy.
Continue ReadingAs with any heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, you need to protect your investment. By neglecting regular maintenance, you will shorten your system’s life span and greatly reduce how well it functions, as our Hybrid Heating & Air Conditioning professionals witness quite often.
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 ReadingHybrid Heating & Air Conditioning is happy to lay all the options on the table so you can make the best decision for your Hillsboro home. Here’s what you should know about dual fuel systems:
Continue ReadingYou turn on your heat pump, and you smell something burning. What should you do? Who should you call first, the fire department or your HVAC technician? First assess what the smell most likely is, and you may not need to call anyone. Of course, if you’re still nervous because you just don’t know, turn off your heat pump and give one of our highly trained technicians a call at 503-357-5663 to come out to diagnose the smell for you.
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