Summer is a season of sunshine, barbecues, and open windows—but it’s also a time of heightened wildfire risk and worsening air quality. Across many regions, wildfires have become more frequent and intense, sending plumes of smoke and dangerous particulates into the air.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, central air conditioning systems have a service life of approximately 15 to 20 years.
It’s another hot summer day in Seattle, and you feel like you might melt. Your air conditioner is not doing its job. It’s acting a bit icy.
Looking for a smarter way to heat and cool your home without breaking the bank? You aren’t alone!
Your conditioned air can travel through clean, sanitized, and deodorized air ducts. Or it can travel through ductwork encrusted with dirt, dust, and mold.
As the summer approaches, we are all looking to save some pennies wherever possible. So why not start with your costly utility bills in Seattle?
If you’re searching for a smarter way to heat and cool your Shoreline, home—and lower your energy bills while you’re at it—it might be time to consider an ultra-efficient heat pump.
As the temperatures begin to rise in Lake Forest Park, many homeowners are firing up their air conditioners for the first time in months. But what if, instead of a refreshing blast of cool air, you’re hit with an unpleasant smell?
Ballard Natural Gas Services breaks down the cost factors so you can better understand what to expect when investing in a ductless system.
Springtime in Shoreline brings sunshine, blooming flowers, and longer days—but for many, it also means sneezing, itchy eyes, and congestion caused by seasonal allergies.