Clawson Heating & Air Conditioning Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Oregon City’

When to Schedule A Heat Pump Service

Monday, February 20th, 2023

You may not realize it but you really rely on and trust your heat pump to keep your home comfortable throughout the year. And that system has certainly had its work cut out for it in the past several months. From sweltering temperatures in the summer to frigid ones in the winter, your heat pump has done its duty.

At this point though, your system may be struggling. It makes sense too! What human can run two marathons in a row with little to no support? That’s why we want you to know when to get professional assistance for your system. Here are the signs that you need to schedule a heat pump service in Oregon City, OR.

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How To Tell if Your Furnace Needs Some Help

Monday, December 12th, 2022
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No one wants to spend their savings on a faulty furnace that broke down at the worst possible moment. If anything though, this should be a good motivator to find and address furnace malfunctions before they escalate to this point.

Need some help figuring out whether or not you need furnace repair in Oregon City, OR? We can share the signs to watch for then provide the service you need to get things warm again.

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“Why Do I Need a Whole Home Air Purifier or Air Filtration System?”

Monday, October 3rd, 2022
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If you’re just now becoming familiar with the world of indoor air quality, then it’s likely that you’re going to start with an air filter or an air purifier for your home. Air filtration and air purifiers are the best way for you to start improving your home’s indoor air quality.

We know that the process of finding the right indoor air quality solutions can be a little confusing, but we’re here to walk you through the entire process.

Read on to learn more about air purifiers and air filtration systems.

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Reasons Your AC Can’t Cool the House Enough

Monday, May 17th, 2021
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Air conditioning systems have limits. For example, a residential air conditioner can change the indoor temperatures a maximum of 20°F from the outdoor temperature, and thermostats won’t allow temperature settings lower than 60°F (which is too cold for most people anyway). But if a central air conditioner is properly sized and installed, it will be able to provide enough cooling for a house to keep it comfortable throughout even the hottest summers.

If your air conditioning is not managing the job of cooling your house, either never getting to a comfortable enough temperature or creating uneven cooling with hot spots in some rooms, then you may need air conditioning repair in Oregon City, OR, or possibly even a replacement system. 

Below we’ll examine some reasons you may have an AC that’s struggling to do its job.

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Heat Pump vs. Furnace—Which Is the Better Choice for a New Heater?

Monday, December 14th, 2020
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If you’re currently considering replacing your heating system, and you’re weighing choices between getting a furnace and a heat pump, you’ll have plenty of factors to consider. We can’t give you a single answer on a blog post, but we can shed some light on several of the considerations. Before you make a decision, you’ll want to consult with us so we can give you expert advice. (After all, you’ll need us to install the new system, so have us there from the beginning!)

Below we’ve listed some pros and cons of installing a heat pump or furnace. Some of these factors will have greater weight with you than others, and that’s one of the reasons you’ll want our professionals guiding you.

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