Posts from June, 2015

Why Does My Cooling Feel Uneven?

June 29th, 2015

You have a whole home air conditioner to stay comfortable throughout the hot summer months; experiencing uneven cooling, aka, hot and cold spots, can leave you anything but comfortable. There can be a few reasons why you are experiencing uneven cooling in your home, but no matter the cause, it’s important to remedy the situation as soon as possible.

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Is It Time for New Air Conditioner? Don’t Miss These 5 Steps

June 22nd, 2015

Buying a whole home air conditioner is nothing like purchasing a simple window unit. There are a number of considerations that go into the installation of a whole home AC system, many of which need to be reviewed and factored in before you move ahead with purchasing and installing.

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Looking to Maximize Your Cooling This Summer? Schedule Duct Cleaning!

June 15th, 2015

The phrase “out of sight, out of mind,” can be applied very well to your home’s ductwork because it is often forgotten about. However, your ductwork is the delivery system for all your cool air, so making sure it is clean is one of the best ways to keep it effective.

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Why Won’t My Ductless Heating Switch to Cooling?

June 8th, 2015

Heat pumps are pretty ingenious systems. They offer both heating and cooling, and switch easily between modes – unless something is wrong. There can be a few reasons why your ductless system may not be switching to cooling mode, and with the summer solstice just around the corner, it’s important to call the experts at Comfort Flow Heating for help so you don’t compromise your comfort.

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3 Common Geothermal Repairs

June 1st, 2015

One of the great benefits of a geothermal system is its longevity. However, this doesn’t mean that your geothermal system won’t ever need repair. Repairs for geothermal systems can incite a level of trepidation in homeowners because of the buried ground loop, but trained technicians know how to handle any repair issues that may develop with your geothermal system, including any that develop with the system’s loop.

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