July 17 is the coolest date on the calendar. It marks National Air Conditioning Day, which commemorates the work of Willis Carrier, father of the modern-day indoor air conditioning system. It is the perfect time to put your feet up, chill out, and luxuriate in the cool comfort of your Oregon home.
We all know the difference between the heating and cooling settings on a thermostat.
But what’s the difference between the On or Auto switch? How does this setting impact the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system in your Salem home?
Tired of sky-high gas bills or uneven temperatures in your Salem, home? A heat pump could be the perfect solution for year-round comfort and significant energy savings.
Congratulations, you’re planning to remodel your Woodburn home! Breathing new life and comfort into your charming older home is a grand adventure, and you can count on our team at Gagle’s Heating, A/C & Plumbing to be there every step of the way to help however we can.
A ductless heating and cooling system, or a mini split, is a splendid choice for your Woodburn home and a worthwhile investment. It offers many benefits, and you can enjoy them all for years to come if you maintain the system on a consistent basis.
Want to heat and cool your Salem home, fight climate change, and save money—all at the same time?
Get a heat pump.
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) filters and the late comedian Rodney Dangerfield have a lot in common. They both can tout, “I don’t get no respect!” Most people do not realize how pivotal the HVAC air filter is to both their homes and their HVAC systems.
In the winter, being snug as a bug in a rug in your home can be cozy, but it can also play havoc with your indoor air quality (IAQ) here in Oregon, creating some significant health problems. At Gagle’s Heating, A/C & Plumbing, we recommend taking precautions to avoid the common issues associated with winter indoor air quality.
You turn on your furnace, and you smell gas. What should you do? First assess what the smell most likely is, and you may not need to call anyone. Of course, if you’re still nervous because you just don’t know, turn off your furnace and give one of our highly trained technicians a call at…
When the weather gets chilly, you automatically adjust your furnace or heating system. However, it’s important to realize humidity levels play just as much of a leading role in your Oregon home.