If you suspect your heat exchanger is cracked, call Comfort Zone Heating & Cooling, and one of our specially-trained professionals will immediately assess your furnace’s situation.
Continue ReadingA furnace is a big part of your life—whether you realize it or not. It keeps your Weiser home warm and can help with your indoor air quality (IAQ).
Continue ReadingThough you may not give much thought to the furnace in your Weiser home, knowing a bit about it and how it works can come in handy. At Comfort Zone Heating & Cooling, our heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) professionals are always here to help and to answer any furnace questions you may have.
Continue Readingyou ask yourself, Is my furnace breaking down? or Is this going to be expensive to repair? Fortunately, there is no need for panic.
Continue ReadingA ductless heating and cooling system, or a mini split, is a splendid choice for your Weiser home and a worthwhile investment. It offers many benefits, and you can enjoy them all for years to come if you maintain the system on a consistent basis.
Continue ReadingAre you familiar with the different types of furnaces? Our team would like to share with you some basics on furnaces in the market today.
Continue ReadingIs your home’s furnace turning on and off too frequently? This is called short cycling. Here are a few tips as to what you can do about it.
Continue ReadingGas fireplaces produce minimal pollution. They are safer than traditional fireplaces in many ways. Some models burn at up to 90 percent efficiency, according to the US Department of Energy (DOE). Unlike wood fires, gas fireplaces don’t create soot that clogs your chimney.
Continue ReadingNo matter which way you experience it, one thing is evident in them all––fall brings drier air. The cooler air simply can’t hold as much moisture as warm air, resulting in the dry air. While it can make for crisp mornings for walking, the lack of moisture in the air can also take its toll on you, your home, and your overall comfort.
Continue ReadingInstead of purchasing and maintaining a separate furnace and air conditioning system, you can simply transition your heat pump from the heat setting to the cooling setting and vice versa as seasons warrant.
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