Be sure to check the frequency of filter changes. According to the U.S. DOE, furnace filter changes can reduce your energy bill by 5 to 15 percent.
If you ever hear your gas furnace turn on but cannot feel any warm air blowing from the vents inside your Oregon home, chances are the pilot light went out.
You could save up to 30 percent on your energy bill when you perform maintenance that support ideal system efficiency, according to the IAQA.
We receive countless calls every time the temperatures drop below normal ranges, as homeowners here in Oregon City encounter problems with their home’s heating system.
Get ready for cooler weather here in Canby — fall is around the corner! When the outdoor temperatures start to drop, you probably will spend more time inside your home. Be sure to focus on enhancing your indoor air quality (IAQ) so that you can boost your overall home comfort and enjoy the autumn season to its fullest.
One reason Oregon homeowners love heat pumps is they function as an all-in-one unit. Instead of purchasing and maintaining a separate furnace and air conditioning system, you can simply transition your heat pump from the heat setting to the cooling setting and vice versa as seasons warrant.
As the leaves change color here in Oregon, our team at L & J Heating & Cooling is preparing for an important time of the year—furnace inspection season.
Did you accidentally stumble upon your air conditioning (AC) unit’s “winter weather” setting? Nope. You’re probably experiencing a freeze up.
When you change out a dirty filter for a clean one, your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment use up to 15 percent less energy monthly, according to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Plus, it’s able to properly catch dust and debris, boosting your indoor air quality (IAQ).
The US Department of Energy (DOE) says air conditioning can account for 35 to 40 percent of your utility bill here in Oregon. At L & J Heating & Cooling, we take energy efficiency seriously.