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Did You Know: Your Energy Bill

Did you know that typically 43% of your home’s energy bill is going to your heating & cooling systems?

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Abbreviations- What Do They Mean Anyway?

In the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) world, sometimes it’s easy to get confused about what all of those abbreviations mean.  You hear them bandied about in the media, but it’s hard to always know what they are talking about.  Below you will find some common abbreviations that we think are important for you [...]

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Happy New Year!

Happy New Year from all of us at AAA Heating & Air Conditioning! As a reminder, our office will be closing early at 12pm on Thursday, New Year’s Eve.  We will also be closed all of Friday, New Year’s Day. However, we will still have technicians on call during those times for any emergencies you [...]

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Ask Our Technician: ‘Smoke’ Coming From Heat Pump

Question:  I just looked out my window and saw smoke coming from my heat pump!  I turned off power to my heat pump and put my thermostat into emergency heat in case something was wrong.  Help!  –Sarah F., Renton, WA Answer:  Don’t worry, you can go ahead and turn your heat pump back on.  What [...]

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Did You Know?: Energy Consumption

Though accounting for only 5 percent of the world’s population, Americans consume 26 percent of the world’s energy. -UCLA Sustainability

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Tuesday Tip: Insulation

The more well insulated your home is, the less your furnace has to work.  If your house is hard to heat or you think your furnace runs a lot, check your insulation and windows.  Those that are in better condition will lower your utility bills AND give your furnace a break!

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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

As the temperatures fall, you need to be aware of possible sources of Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning.  It is produced whenever any fuel, such as gas, wood, or charcoal, is burned.  Your gas furnace is one source of CO that you really need to watch.  The heat exchanger, which contains the CO within the furnace, [...]

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