Ever wondered what actually moves all that warm or cool air through your , home? That’s where the air handler comes in. While it may not get as much attention as your furnace or air conditioner, the air handler plays a major role in keeping your home comfortable year-round. This hardworking component circulates air, helps…
A dual-fuel system sounds more high-tech than it really is. It can positively solve a lot of issues for , homeowners. Still, it is really nothing more than a combined heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system composed of a heat pump and a furnace. The term “dual-fuel” refers to the combination of electricity required…
Tired of sky-high gas bills or uneven temperatures in your , home? A heat pump could be the perfect solution for year-round comfort and significant energy savings. makes the transition easy, handling everything from expert installation to reliable repairs. Our technicians can replace your old HVAC system with a new, ducted air-source heat pump that…
If you are looking for an HVAC system that heats and cools your Fruitland home, lowers energy bills, and is easy on the environment and your budget, consider an air-source heat pump.
There are many advantages to adding a whole-house humidifier to your Ontario home.
So, you’re looking to invest in a heat pump. You’re not alone—many Idaho residents are making the switch to this energy-efficient technology.
Homeowners across the country are rethinking the traditional gas furnace and opting for heat pumps instead. Why? These systems provide year-round comfort, operate more efficiently, and don’t rely on fossil fuels.
Furnace filters. They’re one of those items not really on the top of everyone’s minds, but they are important and can have a big impact.
Congratulations, you’re planning to remodel your home! Breathing new life and comfort into your charming older house is a grand adventure, and you can count on our team at Comfort Zone Heating & Cooling to be there every step of the way to help however we can.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, high-efficiency air conditioners can reduce energy usage by 20 to 50 percent per year.