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August 17, 2015

Feeling the Heat? It May Be Time to Review Your Insulation

When people think about insulation, it’s usually in relation to the winter months. However, this underscores what insulation really does.

August 10, 2015

Recharging Your AC’s Refrigerant Should Not Be an Annual Task

Your air conditioner cools your home by removing both heat and humidity. It is able to do this with help from a chemical called refrigerant; this chemical facilitates the transfer of heat.

July 27, 2015

Common Problems That Can Develop with Your AC’s Condensate Array

Air conditioners cool your home by doing two things at once: removing both heat and humidity. When the moisture is removed from your home, it goes from a gaseous state to a liquid state: water.

July 20, 2015

4 Ways a Programmable Thermostat Can Help with Your Cooling

Does your current thermostat match your home’s cooling or HVAC system? In others words, do you have a fairly updated system, but are still using a dial or slide thermostat to manage your heating and cooling?

July 13, 2015

It’s the Middle of Summer – Has Your AC Been Maintained Yet?

We are at the hottest point of the year, and you probably have your air conditioning system working around the clock, or close to it. Have you noticed that nothing is really wrong, but that your system seems a little off?

July 6, 2015

The 20 Degree Spread: What It Means for You

We are in the thick of summer here in Canton, GA, and it’s time to pay attention to how you are setting your thermostat so you don’t overextend your air conditioning system and your energy usage. Many homeowners struggle with what their indoor temperatures should be, so the experts at Comfort Zone HVAC want to share a good tip: use the 20 degree spread.

June 29, 2015

3 Things to Check Before Calling for Help with Your AC

It can raise the panic alarm when you find that your air conditioner isn’t working, but sometimes there can be a simple reason for that. This doesn’t mean you should try and repair your air conditioner yourself. What you can do is check a few things to rule them out before calling for what could be an unnecessary repair appointment.

June 22, 2015

How Your Heat Pump Cools: The Reversing Valve

A lot of people wonder what the difference between a heat pump and an air conditioner are, especially when they hear that a heat pump in AC mode is pretty much just like a regular AC. This statement isn’t exactly accurate, and here’s the reason why: the reversing valve.

June 15, 2015

3 Common Repair Issues with Your Air Conditioner

While we would love to help you install an air conditioner that will never break down, this type of machine unfortunately doesn’t exist. So we do the next best thing: offer excellent air conditioning repair services. A number of things can go wrong with your air conditioner, but there are some repairs that are quite common.

June 8, 2015

3 Ways to Keep Your Air Conditioner in Good Shape This Summer

If you have a whole home air conditioning system, you know what an oasis it can make your home. You also know that it does a tremendous amount of work during hot, humid summers.

June 1, 2015

Summer Cooling Tips to Help Reduce Energy Usage

We are unofficially in summer here in Canton, GA, and you can see that in our temperatures. You’ve probably been using your air conditioner for a few weeks now, so our experts would like to offer you some tips to make the most of your cooling this summer.

May 25, 2015

Why Is Sizing Important for AC Installation?

As you probably know, whole house air conditioning systems are not one-size-fits-all. What you may not know is that to correctly determine what size AC you need depends on several factors and not just the square footage of your home.

May 19, 2015

What Are My Options with a Ductless System?

Once popular mostly in commercial spaces like restaurants, ductless systems have become a go-to type of whole home system for many homeowners. Ductless systems can be great for older homes that that can’t easily accommodate ductwork, and they can also be great for additions and home expansions. But when it comes to ductless systems, you have two choices: going with a heat pump or using your ductless system just for air conditioning.

May 12, 2015

Why Does My AC Air Filter Have to Be Changed?

When it comes to handling your home’s air conditioning system, maintenance, repair, replacement and installation should always be left to an expert. But there is one thing that you, as the homeowner, should do, and that’s change your air filter every three months. If you need help finding your air filter, or with changing it, our experts are happy to help you.

May 4, 2015

Why Is Good Insulation Important for Effective Cooling?

When people talk about their home’s insulation, it’s usually in relation to the cold weather. The truth is that if you don’t have good insulation, you will be just as uncomfortable during the hot months as the cold months. If you aren’t sure how good your insulation level is, and have concerns that it may be low, give the experts at Comfort Zone HVAC a call today.

April 28, 2015

Is It Time to Replace Your Commercial AC?

It may not be summer, but it’s getting warm outside, and you’ve probably already had to rely on your commercial air conditioner to cool your business space. Is it performing as needed? If not, it may be time to consider replacing it, but there are some factors to consider before making this decision.

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