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Commercial & Residential HVAC Emergency FAQs

Some heating and cooling issues might be able to wait a few days before being inspected. Other HVAC problems require immediate attention.  What constitutes an HVAC emergency? When should you contact a local HVAC contractor?  How to Identify an HVAC Emergency Pressing HVAC troubles can not only be a nuisance, but they can present serious […]

3 Reasons Lights Flicker When Your Home’s AC is On

As a homeowner you may have noticed your lights flicker when you power up your air conditioning unit. What causes your lights to dim?  Could it be a problem with the AC unit itself? Is there something wrong with the electricity in your home? Our Beaverton residential heating and air conditioning pros answer these questions […]

Why Choose a NATE-Certified Oregon HVAC Company?

Whether you own a home or business in Portland or Beaverton, it’s essential to choose a dependable technician for all your HVAC installation and repair needs. One way to guarantee worry-free results is to work with a NATE-certified HVAC contractor. North American Technician Excellence (NATE), is an independent organization that certifies technicians in the HVAC […]

Is Your Commercial HVAC System Leaking Refrigerant?

As a business owner, it’s imperative to have a well-functioning commercial HVAC unit. Responsible for regulating all indoor building climate, a properly maintained HVAC unit will guarantee comfortable temperatures for your clients and employees. It will also improve air quality throughout your building, and ultimately save your business from costly repairs. Our contractors in the […]

What’s the Difference Between Single-Stage & Two-Stage Furnaces?

With Portland winter on the horizon, this is the perfect time to consider your current home heating and cooling system. If you find yourself wearing extra layers of clothing, or covering yourself up with blankets in the evening to stay warm, then it might be time to upgrade your single-stage furnace to a two-stage furnace. […]