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Fall is a beautiful time of the year—but it comes with a drop in humidity levels. If you’re concerned about the humidity change and want to enhance your comfort inside your Silverdale home, installing a humidifier is an excellent option.
Here in Washington, we’ve reached the season that makes you say, “Gosh, it’s so dark out. Is it really only six in the evening?” Before the days get too short, remember to check off heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) maintenance from your autumn to-do list.
Get ready for cooler weather here in Silverdale —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.
You hear it all the time—buy energy-efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment to lower your Washington utility bills! But what about creating an energy efficient home?
According to the DOE, heating and cooling your home accounts for upwards of 40 percent of your energy costs.
Aside from the professionals, like ours at Air Flo Heating Co, who really thinks about air conditioners and their components?
The US Department of Energy (DOE) says air conditioning can account for 35 to 40 percent of your utility bill here in Washington. At Air Flo Heating Co., we take energy efficiency seriously.
Zone controls are a series of dampers retrofitted in your ductwork, coupled with thermostats. They block or permit air from entering customized zones throughout your home. Zoning allows you to control different temperatures in different parts of your home.
Are you cool and comfortable in your Sequim, Silverdale, and Gig Harbor, WA, home?
If so, you can probably thank your air conditioner.
Sometimes, a simple, elegant piece of technology can deliver more with less. Ductless mini splits are a triple threat—compact wall units that generate heating, cooling, and ventilation. No ducts are required, and no dull whirring noises—they operate in near silence.