by Katie Anderson | Nov 1, 2019 | Heating and Cooling, Trane, Trane heating, Uncategorized
With winter temperatures on us, don’t forget to take care of your heat pump. Check your filter and keep it clean so your system can move air easily. Your heat pump (outdoor unit) will be defrosting. If it is in a walkway be careful since ice can form from the...
by Katie Anderson | Jun 1, 2017 | A/C, ductless, Heating and Cooling, HVAC, Mitsubishi Cooling and Heating, Trane, Trane Cooling
When it is hot out you don’t want to hear, “No A/C.” Here are some easy to check items to increase your comfort and efficiency. Check your filter. Have you forgotten to check your filter? Our techs have arrived at “no cooling” calls to find nothing more than a...
by Katie Anderson | Apr 21, 2017 | ductless, Heating and Cooling, Mitsubishi Cooling and Heating
Some new rebates for programmable thermostats and ductless heat pumps have started this spring. What a great way to upgrade your system or your home. PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTATS Bonneville Power Administration is offering a rebate through local PUDs and Energy Trust of...
by Katie Anderson | Mar 9, 2017 | ductless, Heating and Cooling, HVAC, Mitsubishi Cooling and Heating, Trane, Trane heating
Did you have to sit down when you opened your PUD bill this winter? With the prolonged cold weather we used a lot of energy to stay warm, and to stay comfortable was even more expensive! Today’s heat pump technology has some great options to decrease your energy usage...
by Katie Anderson | Dec 29, 2016 | heat loss calculation, Heating and Cooling, Home building, HVAC, New Construction, New home, Trane, Trane heating
A Trane heat pump is an important consideration when you are planning to build a new home this next year. While much of what you will be planning is the visual aspects of your new home, a Trane heat pump will create the feel of your home. Today’s building codes are...
by Katie Anderson | Dec 15, 2016 | ductless, Heating and Cooling, HVAC, Mitsubishi Cooling and Heating
It is rare for a home to require the same amount of heating and cooling all over the house. In fact, it’s probably not a reality at all. Fronts, backs, first floors, second floors, basements, attics, each space has unique needs based on the home’s size, windows,...