Your HVAC Needs, My Expertise!
Welcome to Keys Heating! I'm Sean Jensen, the proud owner and operator of this locally trusted HVAC service provider. Keys Heating is a labor of love dedicated to my grandparents, who played a pivotal role in my life and inspired me to pursue this path.
I decided to start Keys Heating after years of working for larger HVAC companies and growing frustrated with their inflated prices, hidden fees, and pushy sales tactics.
I am proudly offering after hours and weekend appointments for your convenience at no additional charge. You no longer have to take time out of your work day to make repair appointments.
At Keys Heating, I promise never to recommend the repair or replacement of a system without a genuine need. My mission is to offer honest, high-quality repairs at an affordable price. Customer satisfaction and quality workmanship are at the heart of what we do, ensuring every job is done right the first time. Thank you for considering Keys Heating – your comfort is not just our business, it's our priority.
Call me anytime!
Licensed, Bonded and Insured.
CCB#250719
Services
Repair: Troubleshooting and fixing issues with HVAC equipment, including furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, ductwork, thermostats, and more.
Replacement: Replacement of outdated or inefficient HVAC equipment with newer, more energy-efficient models to improve comfort and reduce energy costs.
Maintenance: Routine maintenance tasks such as cleaning, lubricating, and inspecting HVAC systems to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.
Thermostat Installation and Programming: Installation of programmable or smart thermostats to provide precise control over heating and cooling settings and optimize energy usage.
And More: Don’t see what you’re looking for here? Give me a call and I will be happy to answer any questions you have!
Frequently Asked Questions
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Lack of Heating or Cooling: If your HVAC system is not producing warm or cool air as it should
Weak Airflow: Insufficient airflow from vents could be caused by a clogged air filter, ductwork issues, or a malfunctioning blower motor.
Strange Noises: Unusual noises such as banging, rattling, or squealing could indicate loose or damaged components within the HVAC system that require attention.
Uneven Heating or Cooling: Inconsistent temperatures throughout your home may indicate problems with ductwork.
High Energy Bills: A sudden increase in energy bills without a corresponding change in usage could signal inefficiencies within the HVAC system.
Water Leaks: Any signs of water leaks or moisture around the HVAC unit could indicate issues that require immediate attention to prevent further damage.
Frozen or Iced Components: Ice buildup on the evaporator coils or refrigerant lines could indicate issues that need to be addressed promptly.
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The lifespan of an HVAC system can vary depending on several factors, including the quality of the equipment, how well it's maintained, and environmental conditions. On average, a well-maintained HVAC system can last anywhere from 10 to 20 years. However, some components, such as heat pumps, may have a shorter lifespan of around 15 years, while air conditioners and furnaces can last closer to 20 years with proper care. Regular maintenance, timely repairs, and keeping up with recommended service intervals can help extend the lifespan of your HVAC system and ensure optimal performance throughout its operational years.
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Regularly Change Air Filters: Replace air filters in your HVAC system according to manufacturer recommendations, typically every 1-3 months. This helps trap airborne particles and prevent them from circulating in your home.
Control Humidity Levels: Maintain optimal humidity levels in your home (between 30-50%) to prevent mold growth and reduce the proliferation of dust mites. Use a dehumidifier in damp areas and consider using a humidifier in dry climates during the winter months.
Ventilate Your Home: Open windows and doors to allow fresh air to circulate throughout your home. Use exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens to remove excess moisture and odors.
Invest in Air Purifiers: Consider installing air purifiers in your HVAC system to remove airborne particles, allergens, and pollutants from the air. These devices can be installed directly into the ductwork in your home.
Schedule Regular HVAC Maintenance: Have your HVAC system inspected and serviced regularly by a professional technician to ensure it operates efficiently and circulates clean air throughout your home.
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Many utility companies offer rebates for installing energy-efficient HVAC equipment such as high-efficiency furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, and programmable thermostats. These rebates can help offset the upfront cost of purchasing and installing new equipment.
Manufacturer Rebates: HVAC manufacturers sometimes offer rebates or special promotions on certain models of energy-efficient equipment. These rebates may be available through participating dealers or directly from the manufacturer.
Tax Credits: Federal, state, and local governments may offer tax credits for purchasing and installing energy-efficient HVAC systems. These credits can help lower your tax liability and make the investment in energy-efficient equipment more affordable.
For more information on rebates specific to Central Oregon, see the rebates page.
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Yes, we offer financing options for new installations or major repairs through Synchrony. With our flexible financing solutions, you can easily manage the cost of your HVAC upgrades or repairs, making it more convenient to invest in your home comfort, on your budget.
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I offer a comprehensive two-year warranty on all repairs, exceeding the industry standard of one year. This warranty reflects my commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. I stand behind the work I perform and strive to ensure that every repair meets the highest standards of craftsmanship and reliability. Your peace of mind is my priority, and I am dedicated to providing lasting solutions for your HVAC needs.