Residential Heating & Air Conditioning Articles

If you live in the Seattle area then you know it can get cold, but it's not the mid-west kind of cold. It's a damp cold that can chill you to the bone. No one dies from frostbite in Seattle, we just grow webbed feet and wander around in the grey mist of winter. Let Fischer Heating and Air Conditioning bring some warmth back into your life with a new HVAC system designed specifically for your home. Don't suffer another day with a cold home, call Fischer today!

Seattle Home Heating Service, Repair, & Replacement

The Emerald City may not be known for having the harshest winters, but temperatures fall by December and get colder into the next two months. Surviving the freezing cold is close to impossible without a Seattle home heating service. That’s why it’s important to have only the most dependable heating systems installed by local Seattle…

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Is The Cost Of Adding Heat Pump In Seattle Worth It

The Seattle climate is temperate, with only a few days a year when the temperature dips into freezing cold or gets very hot. Summers are relatively dry, and the winters are cool and wet. Given this environment, a heat pump in Seattle is a good investment for the city’s residents. But what is a heat…

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Heating Repair & Furnace Installation In Seattle

Although the largest city in Washington may not be known for having the harshest winters, every home deserves a professional furnace installation in Seattle. Temperatures fall by December and get colder into the next two months. Without a good heating system or with a heating system that malfunctions or fails, surviving the cold is close…

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Should You Recycle A Home Furnace Air Filter

From time to time, we encounter customers interested in recycling their furnace air filters; however, it’s crucial to recognize the challenges associated with this practice. Furnace air filters are composed of cardboard and various fibrous materials and prove exceptionally difficult to clean thoroughly. The inherent nature of these materials poses not only practical cleaning difficulties…

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