All your heat pump questions answered
What do heat pumps do? What is a ducted heat pump? What is the most effective way to heat my home? Could I be saving money? We get lots of questions about heat pump systems. Feel free to check out our answers to common heat pump questions…READ MORE
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Improve air conditioning with attic insulation
Insulation provides a barrier against air leakage. By preventing the release of both hot and cold air from the home (and the entrance of hot and cold air from the outdoors), your house is better able to maintain its temperature. This triggers a domino…READ MORE
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Hot at home? Get a home energy audit
Having your home's energy use audited can go a long way to solving major problems, both financially and structurally within your home. Technicians will be identify energy saps, such as a lack of insulation, that you can then improve, reducing both your…READ MORE
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Cool ways to cool your home this summer
We're still dealing with snow, cold, and long winter nights, but summer -- and those scorching hot days -- is actually right around the corner. Being able to keep your home cool during those hot summer days and nights should be at the very top of your…READ MORE
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FAQ - Ductless heat pumps in Oregon
How do ductless heat pumps work? How do heat pumps save me money? Will I need an air conditioner too? If you’ve been wondering about ductless heat pumps, also known as mini-splits or mini-split heat pumps, check out this list of frequently asked…READ MORE
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How wildfire smoke can hurt your health
Smoke primarily consists of particulate matter in the air but it also contains a number of carcinogens. It's recommended that any particle pollution in the air should not be more than 150 micrograms for a healthy air quality. Breathing in these particulates…READ MORE
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Breathing cleaner air improves your life
"Most of us spend a lot of time indoors," Tim Heffernan said. "And indoor air is more polluted than outdoor air. It kind of comes down to what we have in our homes: pets, rugs, furniture that traps dust. And many homes are not terribly well ventilated."…READ MORE
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The risk of oversized home HVAC systems
It’s critical to make sure that your heating and cooling system is properly sized for your home. If your HVAC system is too large, you’ll waste energy, experience inconsistent heating and cooling, and shorten the life of your system. On the other hand, if your…READ MORE
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Protecting your home from an earthquake
To prepare for a major earthquake, start with a seismic inspection. You will better understand whether, for example, your home is properly bolted to the foundation; your gas line has an automatic shutoff valve; and your water heater is strapped to the wall…READ MORE
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HVAC systems: A look at air conditioning
It’s a general rule for most people: it is much easier to warm up than it is to cool down. The reason for this is energy. The body naturally creates energy, which is a heat source. As such, taking away this heat is considerably more difficult than generating it in…READ MORE
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3 reasons to consider a heat pump system
As you watch the skies darken a little earlier every evening, and feel the winds chill you on the morning walk to your car, you remember that winter is on its way. The blustery season can be a massive drain on your finances, causing energy bills to sky-rocket in…READ MORE
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Energy audits explained: Here’s what to know
Energy costs are one of the biggest monthly expenses you'll face as a homeowner, especially here in the Pacific Northwest -- heating and cooling are responsible for around 54% of utility bills in the average hom. A home energy audit is typically the first step…READ MORE
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3 ways to get your furnace ready for winter
Picture this: The temperature drops. You decide you've held off long enough - It's time to turn on the heat. You head over to your thermostat, bare toes on the cold floor and crank the dial to 71 degrees. You wait for the warmth, but nothing happens…READ MORE
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