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Practical tips for ensuring you and your furnace are ready for cold temperatures. ...more
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January 15, 2025•2 min read
Discover the benefits of whole-home humidifiers! Improve air quality, protect your home, and enjoy greater comfort year-round. Learn how the AprilAire 700A and 800 models can transform your indoor env... ...more
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January 14, 2025•2 min read
Learn simple furnace troubleshooting tips that homeowners can try before calling for repairs. From checking filters to restarting your system, these easy steps could save you time and money. ...more
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December 23, 2024•2 min read
Discover how changing your furnace filters can prevent breakdowns and save on repairs. A quick, simple fix makes all the difference! ...more
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November 18, 2024•1 min read
A post about winter and being ready ...more
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October 18, 2024•3 min read
Do changes in temperature have an impact on my system? ...more
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Pendleton Heating & Cooling!
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Our technicians are trained to take exceptional care of your property, from caring for your carpets with carpet protectors to taking extreme care with your new equipment and post work cleanup!
We are HVAC Excellence Certified and also certified with the National Technical Honor Society!
We are your local TRANE® dealer! We have one of the highest levels of customer service and our staff is factory trained in the newest developments of TRANE equipment.
You should have your HVAC system serviced twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall. This will help to ensure that your system is running efficiently and effectively, and it will also help to identify and prevent any potential problems.
A programmable thermostat can help you to save money on your energy bills by allowing you to control the temperature of your home when you are not there. You can program your thermostat to turn down the heat in the winter and turn up the air conditioning in the summer when you are away or asleep.
The best way to choose the right size HVAC system for your home is to have a load calculation performed by a qualified HVAC contractor. This calculation will take into account the size of your home, the number of windows and doors, the insulation value of your walls and attic, and the climate in your area.