Does Your Older Beaverton Home Need a New Gas Furnace?

As much as homeowners would like to hear their residential gas furnaces will last a lifetime, heating equipment does degrade over time. Luckily, the average lifespan of most furnaces is 15-20 years. Some models can even last up to 30 years with routine, professional maintenance. That means you can get decades of comfort before you […]
Can Your Portland Home’s HVAC System Be Recycled?

At some point in homeownership, you’ll have to replace a failing or outdated residential HVAC system. In addition to selecting the best heating and cooling equipment for your home, you’ll also have to consider what to do with your original unit. In the Pacific Northwest, we care a lot about our environment, which is why […]
Can a Home Thermostat “Go Bad”?

With temperatures dropping, and more Portlanders begin turning on their residential heating and cooling systems, residents start asking, “Do home thermostats go bad?” Our Portland HVAC contractors have found that while the lifespan of thermostats vary, many units start to show signs of decline after about ten years. Are you looking for more info on […]
6 Benefits of Home Furnaces vs. Boiler Systems

Does your Beaverton home rely on a boiler system to provide heat? Have you wondered if making a switch to a furnace might be better? Each heating system has its benefits and drawbacks. If you are looking for answers on which is best for you, a boiler or a furnace, our Beaverton HVAC contractors are […]
Is “Sick Building Syndrome” a Sign Your Business Needs a New HVAC System?

Indoor air quality (IAQ) is becoming a growing concern for Portland business owners. Low IAQ can present a host of problems, from allergies to fatigue and even an illness known as sick building syndrome. As business owners know, unhealthy workers mean lower productivity and lost money. How can a new HVAC system or regular maintenance […]