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They’re called ductless mini splits because they don’t require ductwork and consist of two main components—a compact indoor air handler and an outdoor compressor—connected by refrigerant lines. This “split” design allows for efficient, targeted heating and cooling in specific areas.
Continue ReadingAccording to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), replacing your decade-old unit could save you up to 50 percent on your monthly utility bill.
Continue ReadingAccording to the U.S. Department of Energy, central air conditioning systems have a service life of approximately 15 to 20 years.
Continue ReadingEveryone knows temperature plays a vital role in comfort and indoor air quality (IAQ).
Continue ReadingYour air conditioner (AC) can do several things––keep your Oregon home’s indoor air cooler than outdoor temperatures, help to keep indoor airborne allergens at bay, and help keep your home’s humidity low. But one thing it can’t do is kill mold.
Continue ReadingIs this a serious issue—does it mean your furnace, heat pump, or air conditioning is broken? Not necessarily. In fact, most of the time, it is something minor and can be easily fixed!
Continue ReadingGoing ductless offers flexible, energy-efficient heating and cooling without the need for bulky ductwork. It’s ideal for individual room control, home additions, and older homes where installing ducts isn’t practical.
Continue ReadingFailure to clean. Those words should never describe dryer upkeep in your Oregon home.
Continue ReadingFrom replacing air filters to scheduling maintenance, cleaning your cooling system can prevent breakdowns and keep your home comfortable.
Continue ReadingThe same goes for a heat pump. The outdoor unit might be in perfect working condition. Still, the heating and cooling process stops without an indoor evaporator coil, connecting refrigerant lines, and a fan to blow conditioned air through ductwork.
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