A 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.
When 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.
Fall is the ideal season to schedule a much-needed checkup. Once you switch off the air conditioner (AC), your heater needs to be primed so that your Ballard home stays warm and cozy this winter.
When the temperature is high in Washington, the last thing you need is more hot air.
SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. This universal rating system helps you determine the efficiency of your Washington air conditioning (AC) unit or heat pump.
Ready to upgrade your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment? Call Ballard Natural Gas Service today.
A ductless system, also known as a mini split, can add comfort to areas of your Washington home where ductwork cannot reach. Whether you are remodeling or adding new living space, our team at Ballard Natural Gas Service is ready to assist.
Few things in life can be more frustrating than your air conditioner malfunctioning over the summer—but it can and does happen. Luckily, Ballard Natural Gas Service has solutions to help keep you from boiling!
We often hear from Washington customers who want to understand the risks of carbon monoxide (CO). At Ballard Natural Gas, we’re glad to share as much information as possible about protecting your indoor air quality (IAQ)—especially when it comes to the deadly nature of this silent killer.
At Ballard Natural Gas Service, we always strive to find ways to improve your comfort and energy savings. We believe you should control your comfort, and it starts with your indoor air quality (IAQ) and relative indoor humidity.