Associated Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Cottage Grove’

Watch for These Ductless AC Repair Issues

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024

Using a ductless cooling and heating system (a.k.a. a ductless mini split heat pump) is an excellent way to enjoy comfort around the year in your home. One of the best benefits of a ductless system is that you won’t run into any repair issues connected to ductwork—for obvious reasons! Of course, there are still malfunctions that can affect a ductless mini split system that will require you to call for ductless AC repair in Cottage Grove, OR. We’ll look over several of the more common ones below. Keep a watch for these this summer!

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Should You Replace Your Old Heating System?

Wednesday, April 10th, 2024

With warm weather on the way, your home’s heating system will become less important and soon you’ll stop thinking about it during the summer. You won’t turn your thoughts back to it until fall when it’s time to schedule heating maintenance in Cottage Grove, OR again.

But if you have an older heating system, it’s a good idea to start to think about whether to have it replaced once the warm weather settles in. You don’t want to enter next winter with a wobbly or energy-wasting heater, and spring and summer are easy times to arrange for putting in a new heating system.

Let’s examine some of the signs that your current heating system is ready for retirement:

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One Little Switch Could Be Messing With Your Heat Pump

Wednesday, December 20th, 2023

You got a heat pump to replace your air conditioner and your furnace at the same time. The savings have been great, the convenience is awesome, but now it’s just not changing over its function at the turn of the season. It’s a pretty big issue, but thankfully one that isn’t as catastrophic as you might think.

Through years offering heat pump service in Cottage Grove, OR, we’ve seen a little bit of everything. Here’s what you need to know about your heat pump before you begin to panic about whether or not it’s doomed to be replaced.

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