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Archive for July, 2018

3rd Quarter Spotlight: Mike Mervine

Friday, July 27th, 2018

Mike-Mervine-3rd-quarter-employee-spotlightEach quarter, we like to shine a spotlight on one of the great employees at Comfort Flow Heating. It’s people like these that make CFH a continuing success and the contractor that customers want to work with again and again. We’ve been in business for more than 50 years because of the work, skill, and commitment of the amazing people on our team.

Mike Mervine

Mike Mervine is our Journeyman Commercial Installer. He’s been with Comfort Flow Heating for just over four years. What he likes the most about working at CFH is that he has the opportunity to come up with solutions to difficult problems. It’s this type of creative problem-solving that makes for a great installer, and we’re fortunate to have Mike working on our team!

Mike’s hobbies include photography, playing guitar, hiking, fishing, and camping. He’s been married to his wife Kendra for 18 years and they have two children: daughter Madelyn (15) and son Max (9).

We’d like to thank Mike for all he does for us!

Turn to Comfort Flow Heating for all your heating and cooling needs in Oregon.

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5 Things We Want Everyone to Know About Air Conditioning

Monday, July 23rd, 2018

checkmark-greenAir conditioning is so common today that people tend to take it for granted. On a hot summer day, you can walk into a business and find yourself in an oasis of cool. You can switch on your home’s AC on the same day and enjoy the most relaxing summer possible. It’s almost like magic.

Except it’s not. In many ways, it’s more interesting than magic.

Allow us to pull back the curtain and open up the magician’s kit and show you some important basics about “AC magic.” Below are 5 facts about air conditioning that we wish everyone knew—because it makes it easier to take care of an AC system.

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This May Be the Reason Your AC Overheated

Monday, July 9th, 2018

thermometer-going-redAn air conditioning system is designed to tackle the heat—but like any piece of machinery, it can overheat and stop working. Just like you wouldn’t want your car’s engine to overheat while you’re on a long drive, you don’t want your AC to overheat during a sweltering summer day.

If your air conditioner has overheated and tripped a circuit breaker, we recommend you call us to service your air conditioning in Salem, OR right away. We offer 24-hour emergency service, and our trained technicians can get to the bottom of what’s wrong quickly and fix it. You definitely need pros for this service because there are a variety of reasons an air conditioner may overheat, and it takes trained technicians to figure out exactly what it is that must be fixed.

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