At Ballard Natural Gas Service, we take the safety of our customers in Washington seriously. That’s why we want you to know how to spot a cracked heat exchanger.
Continue ReadingUpgrade your HVAC equipment to help you save money on your monthly energy bills. Call us today for more information.
Continue ReadingReplacing your dirty, clogged filter is an easy way to preserve your heating and cooling equipment. Letting it sit is an easy way to create mechanical problems.
Continue ReadingHave your utility bills suddenly jumped? It could be your heating and cooling system.
Continue ReadingIf you notice a pool of water has formed around the furnace in your Washington home, don’t be alarmed. In most cases, this is not a serious or expensive problem—it is a pretty common issue.
Continue ReadingWhen it comes to staying warm during the cold winter months, folks in Lynnwood love their heat pumps. Fast, reliable, and cost effective to use, heat pumps are a popular choice in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry. But what if it’s freezing outdoors and your heat pump starts blowing cold air? At…
Continue ReadingYour furnace plays the key role in keeping you warm in your Lynnwood home, but even with routine maintenance, it does not last forever.
Continue ReadingWhen you come out of winter’s hibernation, you are ready for a change. Warmer weather prompts many a project. You may begin a plan to get healthy, so you adopt new eating habits and exercise. Or maybe you decide to change up your nest.
Continue ReadingA tightly sealed home prevents conditioned air from escaping, allowing your home to maintain a consistent temperature for longer periods. That means your air conditioner (AC), furnace, or heat pump can run less to keep you comfortable.
Continue ReadingWhen indoor plumbing became more popular in the 1940s, a whole new level of comfort and convenience began for homeowners. However, with that convenience came new challenges. One of those challenges is controlling humidity levels so they remain safe and comfortable inside your home. According to HVAC.com, the ideal humidity level is between 30 percent and 50 percent.
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