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December 17, 2012

Atlanta Insulation Question: How Does Insulation Improve Efficiency?

Poor insulation allows heat to escape right through the holes and gaps in your home envelope. This is a serious issue that can greatly reduce the efficiency of your Atlanta home heating system. Contact Comfort Zone Heating & Air today…

December 3, 2012

What to Do When You Lose Heat in Your Atlanta Home

Have you ever lost power for an extended period of time in the winter, leaving you without heat in your Atlanta home? Here are a few things you can do to keep warm. Before you do any of them, always check to make sure it’s not just your heater…

November 26, 2012

Atlanta Heating Guide Easy Steps for Big Savings

This winter, we’re all looking to reduce the amount of energy that we use to heat our homes in Atlanta. Energy prices are on the rise with no sign of slowing down. So what are some easy and practical ways to do that?

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.

November 12, 2012

What Condition is Your Insulation In? A North Atlanta Insulation Guide

There’s an old saying that goes “Out of sight, out of mind”. That’s the attitude that many homeowners in North Atlanta have towards the insulation in their home. However, that kind of attitude towards such an important part of your home…

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.

October 1, 2012

Atlanta Heat Pump Question: What Is an Air Source Heat Pump?

Most heating systems have as their main component some sort of heat generator, such as a furnace or boiler. These machines generate heat through some form of combustion, which obviously converts energy directly to heat…

September 10, 2012

Atlanta Heating Question: What Is Involved in Replacing an Old System?

When your Atlanta HVAC system starts to fail — or if it already has — your options essentially come down to two: replace or repair. There are a lot of factors that go into making such a decision, but in general, if it is a newer system…

April 9, 2012

Green Your Atlanta HVAC Equipment

No matter the energy rating of the appliance, a schedule of simple maintenance and replacement of filters can make a significant difference in its longevity. A furnace rated at 95% efficient will burn nowhere near that great a rating…

March 14, 2012

Atlanta HVAC Guide: What You Have to Learn to Be an HVAC Tech

No matter how the style, usage and materials change in buildings, there will always be the need in Atlanta to heat the spaces comfortably in winter and cool them affordably in the hot days of summer.

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