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Category Archives: Air Filters
How Long Should Your HVAC System Last?
If you have heard stories from people who have a forced air system that has lasted over twenty years then you have just as likely heard a story about a system that went kaput after 1 year. Still, how long … Continue reading
Time to Change Your Furnace Filter? Here are Some Helpful Tips
If it has it been more than a month since you changed your furnace filter it’s probably time to clean or replace it. The filter acts as a dust and dirt catcher to prevent you from sneezing your way into … Continue reading
Get All Your Ducts in a Row
An HVAC system will run at optimum efficiently if the air ducts in your home or office are kept clean throughout the year Home Comfort uses a simple duct cleaning procedure that is cost efficient and highly effective. HVAC systems … Continue reading
Posted in Air ducts, Air Filters, Duct Cleaning, Ductwork, Energy Savings, HVAC, IAQ – Indoor Air Quality, Ventilating, Ventilation
Tagged air flow, ductless heat pumps, ductwork, efficiency, energy bills, energy efficiency, Eugene, heating and air conditioning, heating and cooling systems, HVAC, hvac equipment, indoor air quality, proper ventilation, residential and commercial service
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New HVAC Equipment Calls For Expert Ductwork Design And Installation
Expert ductwork design and installation is key to ensuring that your new HVAC equipment will operate efficiently and effectively. If you are building a new house, be sure your heating and air conditioning contractor follows the correct procedures for designing and … Continue reading
Some Things You Need To Know About The Quality Of Your Indoor Air
Outdoor air pollution is something we are all aware of. Government agencies will issue warnings when the pollutant levels reach a dangerous level. But what about the quality of our indoor air? Poor indoor air quality has been listed among … Continue reading
Posted in Air Conditioning, Air ducts, Air Filters, Ductwork, IAQ – Indoor Air Quality, Technicians, Ventilation
Tagged categories of air pollutants, chemical compounds, dangerous level, dust mites, dust particles, electronic air cleaners, environmental health risks, gaseous pollutants, oregon eugene, pollutant levels, roseburg, Salem and Florence, springfield
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A Programmable Thermostat Puts You Firmly In Charge Of Your HVAC System
What do you do at your Lane County home to reduce energy costs? Do you go around cutting off lights in empty rooms. Do you close blinds or curtains to keep the afternoon sun from heating up a room in … Continue reading
Neglecting Your Service Checks Can Be A Costly Mistake — Here’s Why
You probably visit your doctor annually for a physical check-up. And you probably take your car in for an annual tune-up. But do you schedule regular service on your home’s heating and cooling systems?
Posted in Air Conditioning, Air Filters, Ductwork, Electric resistance, Programmable, Service & Maintenance, Thermostats
Tagged checkups, daylight savings time, electrical connections, energy bills, environmental protection agency, evaporator coils, federal environmental protection, fuel connections, moving parts, service checks
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Six Ways To Maximize The Efficiency Of Your HVAC Equipment
Did you know that 50 percent of your home’s energy is used for heating and cooling? That’s why it is important to keep your cooling and heating equipment in good working order. Here are six easy ways to help you … Continue reading
Posted in Air Conditioning, Air Filters, Insulation, Programmable, Service & Maintenance
Tagged check ups, crawlspaces, energy savers, energy star certification, Eugene, florence, hvac equipment, initial investment, lane county in oregon, money savers, programmable thermostat, roseburg, rule of thumb, salem, springfield, utility bills
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How To Reduce Your Heating And Cooling Load
If you’re seeking ways to reduce your heating and cooling load (and who isn’t, these days?) you’ve come to the right place! First of all, are you aware the up to half of your home’s energy is taken up by … Continue reading