Associated Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. Blog: Archive for the ‘Air Filters’ Category

Allergy Season and Your Indoor Air Quality

Wednesday, May 1st, 2024

When flowers start blooming in the Willamette Valley, so does our dreaded allergy season. This causes discomfort for many people in our area. While we can’t do anything to control the pollen levels outdoors, we can take steps to make our indoor spaces a sanctuary from allergens. The most effective way to combat allergies indoors is by optimizing your HVAC system to improve your indoor air quality (IAQ). Let’s explore some things you can do this season!

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HVAC Checklist for Spring

Wednesday, March 20th, 2024

Spring has finally arrived in Oregon! This means it’s time to give your HVAC system the attention it needs this time of year. Proper maintenance ensures your indoor comfort. It also enhances energy efficiency , reduces utility bills, and extends the lifespan of your system. To ensure your system is ready, we’ve created a comprehensive HVAC checklist for spring!

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How to Prepare Your HVAC System for the Winter

Wednesday, December 27th, 2023

As the winter chill sets in, it’s crucial to ensure that your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system are ready to handle the demands that cold weather bring. A well-maintained HVAC system not only keeps your home comfortable but also helps improve energy efficiency. We’ve created a comprehensive checklist for winter to ensure a cozy and cost-effective winter season.

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Are Air Filters Important for My Ducted HVAC System?

Thursday, July 13th, 2023

When it comes to a healthy ducted HVAC system, your air filter is absolutely essential. Not only do they improve the lifespan of your system, there are other benefits, too. Contrary to what many believe, the primary function of the filter is not to purify the air. An air filter will act as a barrier that will capture allergens, dust, and tiny particles from getting into the air you breathe inside your home. Keep in mind, the things you don’t want in your indoor air will build up on these lightweight filters over time.

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