Eugene Posts

Stages Involved In Geothermal Air Conditioning Installation

May 7th, 2014

So, you’ve been thinking about having geothermal air conditioning installed for your home. A good choice: you’ll not only invest in more efficient cooling (and heating), you’ll also invest in the environment…

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How Chillers Work

March 31st, 2014

For your commercial HVAC installation, chillers are often a good option for large spaces when you need to remain on a budget, and they are also effective for cooling down industrial machinery. Many people are not aware of how chillers operate and what makes them different from standard air conditioners.

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Radiant Heating Repair in Eugene

January 22nd, 2014

Radiant floor heating may seem like it’s a new invention, but using hydronic power to heat floorboards and floor stones has been popular in Europe for a number of years. In fact, circulating water beneath floors to condition a room has a history going back to Ancient Rome.

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What You Need to Know about Heating Maintenance

October 30th, 2013

No appliance in your home will run forever, but often people treat them as if they were supposed to—without any repairs or maintenance. Although no appliance can obtain immortality, it can get the next best thing: service that meets or exceeds its manufacturer’s expected lifespan…

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What Does AFUE Mean?

October 23rd, 2013

If you own a home in Eugene, heating installation is going to occupy your full attention sooner or later. We need reliable heaters to handle our cold, wet weather, and while proper maintenance can keep yours going for a long time…

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How Does a Furnace Work?

October 14th, 2013

If you have an older heating system in your home, chances are good that it’s a furnace. Furnaces are among the oldest of all residential heating systems. In their earliest days, they were fueled with coal and wood. Newer models use electricity, gas, or propane, and can run at high efficiency levels.

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The Benefits of Pre-Season Heating Maintenance

September 25th, 2013

Your heating system probably hasn’t stayed on your mind during the warm Oregon summer. But during that time it has had opportunities to develop problems and gather dust. Even if it turns on for you with no trouble, it is less likely to stay problem-free without a maintenance check-up.

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What Type of Heater Is Right for Your Home?

September 16th, 2013

If you are thinking about installing a heater in your home—whether you’ve moved into a new house or you want to replace an older system—you will face many choices. Modern heating technology has advanced to offer numerous quality options, but you shouldn’t simply pick one and hope for the best.

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Eugene OR Heating FAQ: To Repair or Replace?

January 7th, 2013

When you have a problem with your home heating system you will generally opt to have that problem repaired rather than to replace your entire heating system. In certain cases, though, that decision may get more and more difficult to make.

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