Comfy Heating & Air Conditioning Inc. Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Fremont’

Is Your Water Heater Properly Insulated?

Monday, March 14th, 2022

When it comes to water heaters, insulation is everything. It has a direct impact on the efficiency, cost, and operation of your system. Despite not always coming as standard, can prove to be an extremely beneficial investment. In this article, we’ll review the role of insulation as it pertains to a water heater and the importance of valuing it for yours.

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Explore Your AC Options

Monday, June 7th, 2021

When it comes to technology and innovation in air conditioning, we’ve definitely come a long way. From split units to central air conditioning systems and even portable ACs, the wide range of options today can definitely make it challenging for you to invest in the right one. Don’t fret though. This blog will help you through.

If you are looking for an air conditioning installation in Fremont, CA, Comfy Heating & Air Conditioning Inc. has your back. Read on to explore your AC options!

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Why Our Furnace Services Are Different

Monday, February 15th, 2021

No two contractors are the same! You probably knew that already, but there’s a reason we’re bringing it up in our blog post today. While contractors might come in all shapes and sizes, they also come with different plans, equipment, promotions, customer service, and experience. There’s actually a huge difference when you call our team for furnace service than when you call someone else.

If you’re wondering what exactly makes our furnace service in Fremont, CA different, now you’re asking the right questions. Is it our deep roots in family values? Or is it our ongoing commitment to energy efficiency and high-tech equipment that is eco-friendly? Or perhaps it’s all of the above and more?

Keep reading and we promise you’ll get a few reasons why it’s never a bad idea to give our team a call for your furnace tune-up, installation, repair, or replacement.

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Tips on Getting Your Home Ready for Heating Season

Monday, October 15th, 2018

BurnerHeating season is nearly here, and that means it’s time to get your home ready for it! You don’t want to be caught off-guard when the temperature finally drops and you find yourself in a chilly home, do you? Everyone is going to need slightly different preparations to get their home nice and comfortable during heating season, of course, but in this blog we’d like to cover a few tips that are good for pretty much everyone to follow. With that in mind, let’s get to it!

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Careful of These 3 Common Air Conditioning Problems

Monday, July 23rd, 2018

Air-conditionerAir conditioning problems are incredibly common during the summer, due to the added strain of using the system all day, every day for months at a time. Preventive maintenance is great for lowering the chances of the AC system developing any problem that is too serious, but you still should keep an eye out for signs that your system is in need of repairs. Faster reaction to developing issues makes it less likely that your AC system will end up breaking down on you in the middle of summer, which nobody wants to have happen. So, the following are just a few of the issues that you need to keep an eye out for this summer.

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What Should You Consider When Purchasing a New Air Conditioner?

Monday, July 9th, 2018

Summer has officially been here for a few weeks now, and boy have we been feeling it. Hopefully, your air conditioner has been functioning properly and you haven’t had any major problems. However, if you’ve had your system regularly maintained, and it’s aging and showing symptoms of that age, you might be considering an air conditioning replacement. If so, we’ve shared a few factors for you to consider before making your purchase.

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Indications You Need Air Conditioning Repair Services

Monday, April 30th, 2018

air-conditioner-repairIt may not seem like it now, with temperatures in the 60s and 70s, but summer is pretty close now. Before too long, you’re going to be using your air conditioner on a daily basis to keep yourself comfortable. Along with that added demand comes an added chance of something going wrong. More wear and tear on the system can make pre-existing problems lurking in the air conditioner worse and even lead to breakdowns. Keep an eye out for the following signs that your air conditioner is in trouble so you can have it repaired as soon as possible.

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Is a Heat Pump Worth Installing?

Monday, March 19th, 2018

heat-pumpWe’ve only got a couple of weeks before the weather starts to warm up. If you think that your current air conditioner might not have the chops to get you through another California summer, now is a pretty good time to replace it. There are a lot of different options available when it comes to cooling systems, some of which you may never even have considered before. Let’s have a look at one of those options, the heat pump, and how it can benefit you this season.

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Why Your Furnace Is Making That Weird Noise

Monday, February 19th, 2018

BurnerThere are a lot of different signs and symptoms that can indicate a furnace is in trouble. Odd noises are one of the most common warning signs, and are often among the first homeowners tend to notice. If your furnace is making some kind of noise it doesn’t normally make, there might be a problem with it that requires professional repair. Have a look at some of the more common noises below that indicate a problem.

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Should I Replace My Furnace This Winter?

Monday, February 5th, 2018

burner-assemblyThe middle of winter is probably the worst possible time to replace a furnace. No one likes going without heating in the middle of the coldest months of the year. Here in California we have it a bit easier than in areas of the country that get buried in snow during February. Still, it’s best that you be able to recognize when you need to replace your furnace before it fails completely. Have a look at some of the signs below that you should replace the furnace this winter.

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