We encourage you to understand how your gas furnace works so you can spot any problems with your home’s heating system.
Carbon monoxide can result from the burning of any of these, gasoline, kerosene, oil, propane, coal, wood and other things. It is also a byproduct of an internal combustion engine.
With fall now upon us, cooler temperatures are here to stay. This seasonal transition most definitely affects your home’s indoor air quality.
Change your HVAC filters regularly, as recommended, which is usually at least every three months. A good HEPA filter will catch the particles before they reach your lungs. There’s so much floating in the air our eyes can’t see, and changing your filter as recommended makes all the difference. All Seasons Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc (509) 248-6380
Prepping your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system for winter in Washington not only enhances your safety and your furnace’s efficiency, it can help keep your repair budget in line during cold weather. Tackling this important chore is easier than raking leaves or cleaning gutters when you call the heating and cooling experts at All Seasons Heating & Air Conditioning.
Turn on your ceiling fan when you’re home while raising the temperature on your thermostat to save energy costs and keep your home cool.
Our team of experts want to help increase your awareness of the environmental factors that can affect your home’s AC.
It is no secret that your oven will toast your house up in an unnecessary way. Use this opportunity to cook outside.
Consider a ductless AC system that can function as both an air conditioner or a heat source for your household.
Avoid these common mistakes people make when purchasing a new air conditioner and learn how to prevent them.