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Proper humidity levels can allow you to maintain indoor comfort levels at a lower temperature which uses less energy for heating.
At Sun Glow, we’re glad to share as much information as possible about protecting your indoor air quality (IAQ).
A way to provide you with desirable indoor air quality (IAQ) in your Oregon home is to consistently replace or clean the furnace filter.
Get ready for cooler weather here in Gresham—fall is around the corner! When the outdoor temperatures start to drop, you probably will spend more time inside your home. Be sure to focus on enhancing your indoor air quality (IAQ) so that you can boost your overall home comfort and enjoy the autumn season to its fullest.
Congratulations, you’re planning to remodel your Gresham home! Breathing new life and comfort into your charming older home is a grand adventure, and you can count on our team at Sun Glow to be there every step of the way to help however we can.
It’s the first really hot day of summer in Portland when the floor fans and the open windows just don’t cut it anymore. You head over to your thermostat and select “air conditioner” and wait for that refreshing icy air to start blowing out of your vents. When you check a few minutes later, you feel only hot air. Why?
As a homeowner here in Oregon, it’s always a good idea to learn as much as you can about your appliances. That means knowing their basic operations, what features are included, and if any necessary upkeep is involved. Needless to say, this is no exception for your air conditioning (AC) unit.
Indoor humidity is a drag. It makes relaxing extremely difficult—after all, you are sweating inside your home! It can affect your health, triggering asthma attacks and flaring allergies. It tends to put everyone in a sluggish mood—even the goldfish. Let’s zap that excess moisture right out of the room, and look at ways to manage your Oregon home’s relative indoor humidity.
The air conditioning system in your Gresham home is one of your biggest investments and home assets. In order to take care of it properly, as well as to communicate effectively with air conditioning (AC) professionals when needed, it’s good to understand some common air conditioning terminology.
We all know the difference between the heating and cooling settings on a thermostat.