Comfy Heating & Air Conditioning Inc. Blog: Archive for October, 2017

Be Careful of These Air Conditioner Problems

Monday, October 30th, 2017

air-conditioner-repairIt may be late October, but that doesn’t mean that we can escape heat waves in California. Chances are, you’re still relying on your air conditioner a fair amount to keep your home cool on a daily basis. That added demand contributes to a higher chance that problems of some kind will occur with the system. In order to protect your air conditioner from any issues that may occur during the remainder of the hot weather, it’s a good idea to be able to spot signs that there’s a problem. The faster you can identify problem symptoms, the faster you can have the system repaired and the more damage you can prevent. Have a look at some of the most common signs that your air conditioner is having issues.

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Make Sure That You Change Your Air Filter Frequently

Monday, October 16th, 2017

clean-air-filterThe rest of the country might be preparing for heating season, but we have some warm weather left to deal with before our heating season arrives. It’s important that you make sure that your air conditioner is still in the best possible condition for the next few weeks.

There is one specific part of your air conditioner that you should make sure is working properly, especially with the recent wildfires all over the state. That part is the air filter.

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Now is a Good Time to Schedule Heating Maintenance

Monday, October 2nd, 2017

burner-assemblyWe’re finally starting to experience the slightest drop in overall temperature trends, which is great news for those of us who are sick of the constant heat. Before you know it, it will be time to shut off your air conditioner for the year and fire up your heating system. That means that now is a good time to make sure that your heating system is actually ready to cope with the demand of the heating season, though. You don’t want to have your system developing any problems that could otherwise have been avoided. The best way to keep your system in good shape is to schedule preventive heating maintenance.

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