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Change your HVAC filters regularly, as recommended, which is usually at least every three months. A good HEPA filter will catch the particles before they reach your lungs. There’s so much floating in the air our eyes can’t see, and changing your filter as recommended makes all the difference.
Continue ReadingIt’s the first really hot day of summer when open windows, sun-blocking shades, and the ceiling fans just can’t cut it anymore. You resign yourself to finally turning on your air conditioner (AC)—only to find it blowing warm air, making funny noises, or simply not cooperating at all. It’s a scenario we all dread, and one that our professionals at Gagle’s Heating want to prevent.
Continue ReadingDuctless air conditioning (AC) systems can be the perfect answer for that room which is never quite cool enough or for that new addition you are building. It’s a low-maintenance and affordable option to upgrading to a newer air conditioning unit when more cooling is needed inside your Salem home.
Continue ReadingIf you are not changing the filter in your AC system like you change the oil in your car you risk overworking it and damaging it that could result in expensive repairs or even replacement! At least every three months or more frequently if you have pets or dust issues!
Continue ReadingIs your AC making scary noises? Call us today! We can help!
Continue ReadingOur team at Gagle’s Heating, along with many manufacturers of air filtration and air purification products, are working to provide tools to help you ensure clean indoor air for you and your family. Here are some details about currently available solutions.
Continue ReadingThe best time of year to have your AC serviced is spring, even if you reside in a locale with pretty warm weather all year long.
Continue ReadingHere’s a comprehensive air conditioning maintenance checklist, courtesy of our professionals at Gagle’s Heating, to help keep your system in excellent working order.
Continue ReadingIs your water heater leaking? Here’s what you need to do: First, find the location of the leak. This will be helpful for you and your service technician. Turn off the power supply by switching the water heater circuit breaker to “off” for an electric water heater or by turning the dial to “off” on a gas water heater. Next, turn off the cold water supply to avoid more water being wasted from the leak. Call us today at 503-581-2972 to have your water heater repaired or replaced.
Continue ReadingNeed HVAC Service?
Contact the experts at Gagle's Heating.
Call us at 503-581-2972!
Need HVAC Service?
Contact the experts at Gagle's Heating.
Call us at 503-581-2972!