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Geothermal Systems: Your Eco-Friendly AC Option

Monday, July 8th, 2019

geothermal-cooling-diagramWhen you think about powering an air conditioning system, your mind probably gravitates to natural gas, oil, or electricity. While these are the most common methods of cooling your home they aren’t the only options. Geothermal systems are an option.

If you’re weighing the pros and cons of one of these systems, we’re here to help. A lot of homeowners are a little hesitant to choose one of these systems because they’re unfamiliar with this method of cooling and they’re a little shell shocked by the upfront price. We can assure you that this type of system is worth it. Keep reading below to learn about these systems. If you need service for your geothermal system in Eugene, OR, make sure that you contact us.

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It’s Not Too Late to Tune-Up Your AC!

Monday, June 24th, 2019

air-conditioner-repairsNow—we’ll be honest—if you’re just now tuning up your air conditioning system you’re a little behind. Temperatures are already starting to rise here in Oregon. That doesn’t mean that it’s too late though! It’s never ever too late to call a professional for air conditioning services. In a perfect world, you’d schedule your air conditioning tune-up services in spring, but early summer isn’t too shabby either.

Air conditioning maintenance services are never a bad thing to schedule as long as you do them by a professional. If you need great air conditioning service in Eugene, OR make sure that you contact our professionals. We’ve worked throughout Oregon for the last 50 years—we know how to get your home up to par.

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Air Purifiers: The Cheat Code to Spring Allergies

Monday, June 10th, 2019

hands-of-a-woman-holding-a-white-paper-houseHave you been nonstop sniffling all spring long? We understand how irritating this can be. It’s hard to bypass spring allergies outside and, ironically, it can be even harder to alleviate allergy symptoms in your home. If you find yourself sniffling nonstop then you might want to contact our team. Allergy season is a great time to reevaluate your indoor air quality.

We offer a variety of different allergy systems here at our company because we understand that not all home in the area have the same needs. If you’re looking for an air purifier in Coos Bay, OR then make sure you contact our team.

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Your Spring AC Upgrade Options

Monday, May 27th, 2019

tools-on-ac-unitIf you haven’t already taken the time to reevaluate your air conditioner, this year spring is a great time to do so! You’re probably already in the mindset of spring cleaning but you only center this “out with the old and in with the new” mindset to things like your closet clutter. We want to challenge you to think about your air conditioner in this same way.

If you’ve had your air conditioner for over a decade, it’s a great idea to start thinking about upgrading your system, regardless of its current status. If you’re currently struggling with air conditioning troubles that decrease your home comfort significantly it’s also a great idea to upgrade. No matter what scenario you have on your hands, you can contact our team for a great HVAC contractor in Coos Bay, OR today.

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Common AC Problems and How to Avoid Them

Monday, May 13th, 2019

tools-on-ac-unitSpring is a great time to take notice of the quality of your air conditioner. Are you satisfied with the quality of it? If not then it might be time to repair your air conditioner. Repair services are somewhat inevitable within the lifespan of every air conditioner, but if you could avoid them as often as possible, wouldn’t you?

If you found yourself face-to-face with an AC issue this spring, you might have just rushed over to the phone and dialed the number of your preferred HVAC company without a second thought. We want to encourage you to take a moment to really understand common air conditioning problems and how to avoid them in the future. If you want to learn more about your air conditioner then keep reading.

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Is It Time to Repair Your AC?

Monday, April 29th, 2019

When it comes to your air conditioner, you can think of spring as a time to test drive your air conditioner. If you’re having trouble getting your air conditioner to perform in the mild temperatures of spring then you’re sure to have trouble getting it to keep you cool in the hot heat of summer. If you think there’s a problem then now is the time to act.

Finding great air conditioning repair in Eugene, OR isn’t always an easy task. We understand how hard it can be to find a reliable cooling contractor in the area. That’s why we ensure that every member of our team is licensed and ready to provide your home with the comfort that you need. If you’re looking for a great technician in the area then make sure that you contact our team today at Comfort Flow Heating.

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It’s Spring: Time to Start Thinking About Your AC

Monday, April 15th, 2019

schedule-service-reminderSpring has finally sprung here in Eugene! Spring is typically a welcome return after a long winter here in Oregon. You’re probably anticipating flowers blooming and sunshine lingering later and later into the hours of the evening. The best way to ensure that you can really enjoy everything that spring has to offer is by addressing your air conditioning in Eugene, OR now.

Heating might be the star of the show up here in the Pacific Northwest, but you know that when temperatures start to rise, your air conditioning is just as important. Make sure that you’re giving this aspect of your HVAC system the quality care that it deserves.

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The Air Conditioner That Dripped Water! (Yes, This Is a Problem)

Monday, September 17th, 2018

air-conditioner-compressorsAt Comfort Flow Heating, we get lots of calls about AC leakages, especially after a long summer of full hot temperatures. Even though temperatures are cooling down now if you’re having a persistent air conditioning leakage you shouldn’t put it off for long. A leaking air conditioning system shouldn’t go unchecked, this leads to damage. If you need a team skilled in everything air conditioning in Roseburg, OR, our crew at Comfort Flow Heating can do the job.

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An August AC Cooling Dive? Let’s See What’s Wrong

Monday, August 20th, 2018

flushed-man-in-front-of-fanAugust is often the hottest month we get here in Oregon, and it’s unfortunately also the time when air conditioning systems are most likely to suffer from a breakdown. In August, an air conditioner has already been putting in immense amounts of work for a few months, so even with the best in regular maintenance a cooling system may experience a major failure and stop cooling.

If you find yourself in this situation, you’ll want repairs for your valuable air conditioning in Salem, OR, from experienced professionals. This isn’t a problem you can fix on your own, and letting an amateur attempt the repairs can end up creating a more expensive problem. Below are some of the reasons for a failed AC at this time of year to give you an idea of the scope of the problem.

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Ductless Systems Can’t Be Installed By Amateurs!

Monday, August 6th, 2018

ductless-system-with-technicianIf you’ve heard anything about ductless mini split heat pumps, you may have heard that they’re simpler to install in a home than a standard central heat pump that uses ducts. This is true, but it’s not true that they are so simple to install that a non-professional can handle the work. Unfortunately, misinformation about ductless systems is common. People imagine they can save money if they tackle the installation work as a DIY project—but this is a mistake.

If you are interested in ductless heating and ductless air conditioning in Eugene, OR, we recommend you speak to our technicians first. They can help you make the choice about whether a ductless system is ideal for your specific home needs. If it is, they’ll see that you have a fast and accurate installation to ensure the ductless system you end up with does exactly the job it should.

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