Going 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. You deserve the most comfort at the best price in your home or business. You want reliable heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) at reasonable…
Continue ReadingSo you are looking to invest in a heat pump. You are not alone––many Americans are making the switch. Why? For starters, heat pumps are generally more efficient than a traditional heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. What is more, they offer both heating and cooling, so they are versatile. At , we want to help…
Continue ReadingPortland’s Trusted Experts for Safe, Efficient Heating Portland winters may be mild compared to the Midwest, but when temperatures drop into the 35°F-45°F range and moisture levels spike, your furnace works hard to keep your home safe and comfortable. If your system isn’t keeping up, it’s not just inconvenient – it can violate Oregon heating…
Continue ReadingHeat pumps are an increasingly popular choice for homes in Portland because they provide both heating and cooling with high energy efficiency. But Portland’s mild temperatures, persistent moisture, and long shoulder seasons place unique stresses on heat pump systems that don’t exist in drier or colder regions. This guide covers heat pump installation, repair, replacement,…
Continue ReadingFurnace filters. They’re one of those items not really on the top of everyone’s minds, but they are important and can have a big impact. At , we know with the right furnace filter, you can save money and improve your indoor air quality (IAQ) in one fell swoop. What Does a Filter Do? The…
Continue ReadingFurnace Service, Maintenance & Replacement by All Fuel Installation & Service A reliable furnace is essential for comfort and safety during Portland’s long, damp heating season. But furnaces in Portland, OR experience very different stresses than systems in dry or extreme-cold regions. Moisture, aging homes, shoulder-season cycling, and electrical constraints all affect how furnaces operate…
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