To lower your own environmental impact, you can choose a cleaner or more energy-efficient HVAC system. Here’s what we recommend.
To lower your own environmental impact, you can choose a cleaner or more energy-efficient HVAC system. Here’s what we recommend.
In this blog post, we will look at 10 key questions you should ask any HVAC contractor before hiring them.
If your heat pump or furnace is nearing 15 years of age, it’s time for it to be replaced. Since heat pumps are used year-round for heating and cooling, they don’t last as long as other heating units. Though a well-maintained furnace can last up to twenty years, it is a good idea to get it replaced before winter hits.
Routine furnace maintenance (and heat pump maintenance, if you have a heat pump) is one of the best ways to avoid energy waste. If your heating system isn’t working at its best, it may take a lot more energy to keep your home at a comfortable temperature. Here are a few tips to help you keep your heating bills down and avoid energy waste.
Whether you are moving to the Pacific Northwest from out of state or are simply moving into a newly built house, it is good to know if your home is built with central AC in mind. Even if it is not, Paragon can help find the right heating and cooling options that fit your needs.
If you notice one or more of these signs that your unit needs a replacement, it’s probably time to bite the bullet and install a new, more reliable furnace.
Each heat option has its own set of pros and cons. Choosing between a gas furnace, electric furnace, mini split, or heat pump for your PNW home will depend on your space, environmental values, and wallet.
It’s getting cold, which means it’s time to start thinking about buying a new furnace. With so many options on the market, it can be hard to figure out which one will be the best fit for your home. At Paragon Heating and Home Comfort Solutions, we have many years of...
While many new heating systems work better and are more effective than older furnaces, they don’t always provide the best energy efficiency. Here are some things you should consider as you search for the most efficient heating system for your home.
Furnaces have historically been the most popular heating choice throughout the U.S. However, homeowners who wish to lower their monthly energy bills or reduce their carbon footprint are increasingly turning to heat pumps, which provide electric heating and cooling. Here’s everything you need to know to choose the best heating option for you.