How Low Refrigerant Levels Can Damage Your Heat Pump
How Low Refrigerant Levels Can Damage Your Heat Pump When a heat pump starts acting up, refrigerant levels are not usually the first thing homeowners think about. Most of the time, people notice rooms taking longer to heat or cool, strange noises outside, or energy bills creeping up for no
Read MoreWhy Your Heat Pump Fan Isn’t Spinning and How to Fix It Fast
Why Your Heat Pump Fan Isn’t Spinning and How to Fix It Fast When your heat pump is running but the fan is not spinning, it can feel confusing and stressful. You hear the system hum, maybe the thermostat says it is on, but outside nothing is moving. Around SeaTac
Read MoreHow a Cracked Furnace Heat Exchanger Puts Your Home at Risk
How a Cracked Furnace Heat Exchanger Puts Your Home at Risk When the furnace kicks on during a cold SeaTac morning, most of us do not give it a second thought. We expect warm air, quiet operation, and a comfortable home. But hidden inside that furnace is a part doing
Read More7 Types of Plumbing Emergencies and How to Deal With Them
7 Types of Plumbing Emergencies and How to Deal With Them Plumbing emergencies have a way of showing up at the worst possible times. Late at night, early in the morning, or right when guests are about to arrive. One minute everything is fine, and the next you are standing
Read MoreHow a Dirty or Failing Coil Leads to Heat Pump Inefficiency
How a Dirty or Failing Coil Leads to Heat Pump Inefficiency Heat pumps are workhorses around SeaTac and the Greater Seattle area. They run year-round, quietly moving heat in and out of your home, keeping things comfortable even when our weather cannot make up its mind. When everything is clean
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