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When your air conditioner (AC) is running at peak efficiency, you win.
Not only will your electric bills in Oregon be cheaper––your AC system will last longer. Plus, your equipment will be operating at its best, so you will experience maximum comfort.
Without much fuss, your air handler works hard to circulate the air conditioned by your heating and cooling system throughout your home. The air handler is like the silent partner in your HVAC system. As such, it can easily be overlooked or forgotten. But regularly scheduled maintenance makes all the difference in its smooth operation and longevity.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) says air conditioning can account for 35 to 40 percent of your utility bill here in Oregon. At Mill Creek Heating LLC, we take energy efficiency seriously.
Fortunately, ductless mini splits can provide all the essentials for home comfort—warm air, cool air, ventilation, and humidity control. Plus, they’re much more efficient than a standard air conditioner and furnace combination.
An HVAC warranty offers you a valuable safety net for servicing and repairing the heating and cooling equipment in your Albany, OR, home.
Can you imagine a scorching hot day here in Albany without air conditioning? During those dog days of summer, your air conditioning system can be your very best friend.
Your air conditioner (AC) can do several things––keep your Oregon home’s indoor air cooler than outdoor temperatures, help to keep indoor airborne allergens at bay, and help keep your home’s humidity low. But one thing it can’t do is kill mold.
A heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) air handler unit, or AHU, may resemble a furnace in appearance, but its purpose is very different. It conditions and circulates both cool and hot air, depending on what time of year it is.
Should you repair or replace? That’s always the big question when it comes to major home systems like air conditioning (AC).
You hear it all the time—buy energy-efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment to lower your Oregon utility bills!
But what about creating an energy-efficient home?