Heating Services
A Good Heating Alternative: A Ductless Mini Split System
Newer homes and businesses in Seattle have another option when it comes to air cooling and heating systems – ductless mini split system. This type of air conditioning unit saves you money. It is easier to install and an energy saver, too. Fischer Heating & Air Conditioning service technicians are fully trained to install and…
Read MoreFinding an Amazing Heating & Air Conditioning Contractor
Do you need a heating contractor for your Seattle home? If you do, please keep in mind that your choice of a reputable contractor for the job matters. Choose Fischer Heating as your heating contractor because you are sure that we will only send you a NATE-certified HVAC technician to do what is required. NATE…
Read MoreWhich Heating System Is Right For Seattle’s Climate
Heating systems often vary by region, and which one you choose depends on where you live in Washington. Seattle’s climate is more or less balanced, thanks in no small part to the moderation by the Pacific Ocean, Puget Sound, and Lake Washington. With extreme temperatures being a rarity in the area, having suitable Seattle heating…
Read MoreBest Heat Pump for Your Home In Seattle
Demand for the best heat pump is on the rise in the United States, with 2.94 million air-source units shipped in 2018. That was an increase of 1.07 million since 2008. Maybe you’ve thought about getting one yourself, but you’re not sure which is the best heat pump for your home. This guide will answer common…
Read MoreWhat Are The Ten Most Common Furnace Problems
If you are facing common furnace problems & your Furnace is not working? The answer is simpler than you would expect. According to HVAC experts, almost 75% of no-heat calls are due to a lack of maintenance by the homeowner. Most homeowners don’t have a clue as to what they should be doing to maintain the…
Read MoreSix Signs That You Have A Broken Furnace And How To Fix Them
Broken Furnace in Seattle can be pretty uncomfortable, especially if it gets down into the ’30s. And it’s on nights like this that you don’t want to wake up to find there is no heat. Fortunately, there are some signs you can look out for to let you know your furnace needs a bit of…
Read MoreWhat Kind of Thermostat Do I Need In The Pacific Northwest?
Did you know that the right thermostat can help you save up to 10% on heating and cooling costs per year? Plus, find rebate incentives and ideas at Seattle Public Utilities. Of course, finding that perfect thermostat can be a bit tricky. There are so many types and brands of thermostats on the market, and not all…
Read MoreGet Efficient Heating And Space Using Gas Wall Heaters
If you live in a small house, an apartment, or a condominium unit, sufficient heating is possible through portable heating appliances like wall heaters. By attaching a wall heater directly to the wall, you save up valuable floor space. Gas Wall heaters became popular around the 1950s as an alternative to portable heaters and baseboards.…
Read MoreAre Heated Floors Worth It
Recently, we were asked are heated floors worth it? We found three factors that will help determine if radiant heated floors are a worthy investment in your home. Are you building a new home or doing an extensive remodel? If you can answer yes to this question, then it’s most likely a better value. The…
Read MoreCombine Heating & Cooling with a Residential Air Handler
A Residential Air Handler for central heating and cooling is a standard device in homes and commercial buildings. Without an HVAC system, there is no reliable source of warm or cold air according to the season. Different types of HVAC systems have different components. Most air-conditioning units have an indoor part, which is also called…
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