Seattle Heating Systems Which Ones are Right for This Climate? Seattle heating systems often vary 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…

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Best Heat Pump for Your Home FAQ’s 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…

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How To Lower Humidity In Your Home

Is Your Home Agonizingly Humid? How to Lower Humidity Today! The top three things you can do to lower the humidity in your home during the summer are 1. Get a Dehumidifier, 2. Take a Cold Shower, 3. Turn on the Fans. These three things can make a big impact to reduce the overall humidity…

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Broken Furnace

Broken Furnace 6 Signs That You Have one and how to fix it Broken Furnace in Seattle can be fairly 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…

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HVAC Company in Seattle

FAQ’s for Choosing the Right HVAC Company When you’re searching for an HVAC company in Seattle, you shouldn’t have too hard of a time tracking one down. There are, after all, more than 100,000 HVAC companies in the U.S. today. This makes it easy for homeowners to find HVAC companies in their specific areas. But finding a…

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air conditioning sounds and noises

Air Conditioning Sound FAQs: Which Ones Should You Not Ignore? Over 87% of US homes have some kind of air-conditioning, and it’s a good idea to listen to your air conditioning sounds so you can notice when it makes a noise that’s unique or different. Air conditioning keeps us cool and comfortable. In fact, it is…

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heat related emergencies

Too Hot To Handle: How to Prepare For Heat-Related Emergencies this Summer According to NASA, 2018 was the fourth warmest year since 1880. This is continuing a worldwide warming trend. In other words, get ready for a scorcher this summer. This global heat wave trend can cause families to experience heat-related conditions and emergencies. These include:…

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Why It’s Time To Kiss That Window AC Unit Goodbye Remember when you could live in Seattle and not really have to worry about turning on the air conditioner, with the exception of a few days out of the year? There would be that one week when it’s really hot, but otherwise, you didn’t really…

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First Air Conditioning System: 12 Useful HVAC Tips If Your New To Your Air Conditioning System When the summertime arrives, it can get quite uncomfortable, even inside your home. Thankfully, having a central air conditioning system can make your house nice and chill, but what if you’re new to having a new air conditioning system?…

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Ductless No More: What To Expect During Your HVAC Duct Installation Ensuring that your HVAC system is ready for summer is one thing. But, if you live in an area where summers are particularly hot and humid, then you’ll want to at least look into HVAC duct installation if you haven’t already. Upgrading your home…

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