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February 20, 2017

Steps for Moving from the Furnace to the Air Conditioner

There are steps we recommend you take during to help make the change over to the air conditioner so that you have energy efficiency and safety for the summer.

December 5, 2016

What’s That Burning Smell Coming from the Furnace?

When people first turn on their furnaces for the beginning of the cold season, it’s not unusual for them to notice a sharp, acrid smell coming from the vents. You’ll probably run into this when you fire up your furnace for the first true day of the winter chill.

January 18, 2016

The Heater Isn’t Working: What Can You Do before Calling for Help?

A broken heater during a cold winter day is one of the major emergencies a homeowner might encounter during the season. If your heater suddenly stops providing your household with warmth on a chilly day, you’ll probably feel pulled toward two different instincts.

February 6, 2014

Why You Shouldn’t Wait for a Breakdown Before Calling for Heating Repair

For small appliances around our home, such as toasters and microwaves, we are accustomed to waiting for the device to break down before we consider repairs for it… and in most cases, we won’t repair it, just purchase a replacement.

December 9, 2013

Why Does My Heating Shut Off When My Home Is Still Cold?

Although we don’t need to rely on our heating systems for many months during the year in Georgia, they are still important for those stretches of cool days and chilly nights that come along during the winter. You want to make sure that your heater…

November 4, 2013

Heating Repair in Atlanta: Reasons Your Furnace Keeps Cycling On and Off

You should pay close attention on those early days when you first start using your heating system again after a long summer respite. Signs of potential trouble can crop up then, and if you spot them, you can call in the cavalry before the days get too cold.

February 18, 2013

3 Common Heating Repairs in Atlanta, GA

Cold? Even in the relatively moderate winters in Atlanta, GA, your heating system is susceptible to wear and tear, damage as a result of faults or non-use, or other problems that need to be fixed by a heating repair technician.

January 7, 2013

Why is My Heating Bill So High? An Atlanta Heating Question

At Comfort Zone Heating & Air, we want everyone to be comfortable in their homes all winter long. Unfortunately, some homeowners are dissuaded from heating their homes to the degree they would like to due to high energy costs.

November 19, 2012

Electric Furnace Repair in Atlanta

If you are in need of repairs for electric furnaces or other heating repairs in Atlanta, Comfort Zone is your first source for furnace repair. We also provide routine maintenance and expert advice to help prevent repair needs.

October 29, 2012

Atlanta Heating Guide: How to Fix a Faulty Furnace Blower

The blower fan on your furnace is designed to distribute warm air through the ductwork in your Atlanta home evenly, ensuring you use all of the energy consumed by your furnace. If the blower doesn’t turn on when the furnace turns on…

October 22, 2012

Carbon Monoxide Detectors: A Safety Necessity for Every Atlanta Home

Every home in the Atlanta area should have at least one carbon monoxide detector. Carbon monoxide gas is odorless, tasteless, invisible – and can be dangerous. All carbon-based heating fuels – oil, natural gas, propane, butane…

October 8, 2012

Atlanta Heating Guide: No Heat in the House? Things to Check and Do

In general, when your Atlanta heating system stops working, you’ll need to call a professional to come out and take a look. However, before you do that, there are likely a couple of things you can check on your own to ensure that there really is a problem with the system itself.

July 23, 2012

Common Problem Areas for Atlanta HVAC Systems

No one wants to have to call a contractor in to inspect their Atlanta HVAC system. Problems in heating or air conditioning can be time consuming to fix. But, the longer you wait, the bigger the problem is likely to get. So, it’s important to act quickly…