Winters here in Washington can get pretty cold. If you want to remain comfortable regardless of how low the outdoor temperature drops, prepare your heating system so that it runs efficiently and keeps you warm.
If your heating or air conditioning system suddenly stops working in your Yakima home, it’s easy to think the worst. However, sometimes the malfunction is not really caused by your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system at all, but actually from a broken thermostat.
When you come out of winter’s hibernation, you are ready for a change. Warmer weather prompts many a project. You may begin a plan to get healthy, so you adopt new eating habits and exercise. Or maybe you decide to change up your nest.
Though air conditioners are a major part of modern life, they hold many secrets few people know about.
Everyone is busy and many seemingly more important priorities tend to creep up every month to consume time and money.
Did you know the average American spends nearly 90 percent of life indoors? That’s why it is increasingly important to ensure indoor air quality (IAQ) is clean and healthy.
From the experts at All Seasons Heating and Air Conditioning, here is a breakdown of SEER2 and HSPF2 and what that means to Washington residents.
In some ways, heat pumps have an edge over the traditional combination of a furnace and central air conditioning (AC) unit. However, no two households are the same, and each option has its pros and cons.
When adding on to your home or converting a room to a living area, a ductless system could be your best option.
So you are looking to invest in a heat pump. You are not alone––many Americans are making the switch.