Comfort Flow Heating Blog

Is it Okay to Leave Your Heat Pump on Constantly?

April 10th, 2023
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If you have a heat pump, you may be wondering, should I leave my heat pump on all the time? It’s a question we get from many homeowners. While some people do leave their heat pumps on around the clock all year long, it’s not something that we advise. 

Your heat pump is already a system that is all-in-one heating and cooling, so it doesn’t get a break for half of the year while another system kicks in. You can keep reading to learn more about best practices for taking care of your heat pump, including turning it off occasionally. 

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Why Only One of Your Mini Split Heads Are Cooling

March 27th, 2023
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When you invested in a ductless mini split system, you did so with the intention that every single unit would work. You may be able to get away with a single unit breaking down. It’s tempting to put off fixing it if your home is still comfortable, but you don’t want to. If there is a problem affecting one of your ductless units, there’s a good chance that the same problem could also impact your other units. 

And what about if only one of your mini split heads is cooling, and the others are not? That’s an even bigger problem that you definitely can’t ignore. If you have a mini split with one head not cooling, you want to give us a call right away. Allowing the problem to fester could lead to a more expensive repair. Keep reading to learn more about why only one of your mini split heads are cooling while the others aren’t. 

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Uncommon Air Conditioner Repairs You Need to Know

March 13th, 2023
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You probably know at least a little bit about the signs of common air conditioner problems. But what about uncommon problems that we don’t see as frequently? It’s important to be able to identify uncommon air conditioner repair needs because they can be an even bigger problem for your home.

If you have any concerns about your air conditioner, even if it’s just your intuition, it’s important to give our team a call. We handle air conditioning repair in Eugene all the time, and we can offer an assessment of your home’s HVAC system along with recommendations for repairing or replacing any problems we find. In the meantime, keep reading to learn more about uncommon air conditioner repairs that we see in the area.

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How to Tell If You Need a New Furnace

February 27th, 2023
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Is it time to install a new furnace in your home? You may be wondering how to tell when it’s time to think about installing a new furnace. The good news is, there are usually signs ahead of a furnace completely breaking down.

When you pay attention to these signs, you can stay ahead of furnace repair needs, and even install a new system before your current one stops working. If you’re thinking about furnace installation in Roseburg, our team can help. In the meantime, you can keep reading to learn more about the five signs that it’s time to consider a new furnace. 

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Is Ductless Heating Right For My Home?

February 13th, 2023
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Ductless heating and cooling units are quickly gaining traction in the market when it comes to residential installation. Many homeowners want something different than the standard forced air system that has an attic full of ductwork and vents in every room. 

Ductless heating and cooling is an efficient choice, but is it the right choice for your family? Learn more about the pros and cons of ductless heating. Then give our team a call for installing ductless heating in Eugene. It might be the smartest investment you can make in your home this year. 

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How to Tell If You Need a New Furnace

January 30th, 2023
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Is it time to invest in a new furnace for your home? Since furnaces can have a vast average lifespan, it can be difficult to tell whether or not your furnace has reached the end of its life. Gas furnaces can be expected to last for up to 20 years, while electric furnaces can last for as long as 30 years.

There are some telltale signs that indicate your furnace is reaching the end of its life. When you begin to notice these signs, it’s important you start thinking about your next steps. It is always better to plan ahead and be prepared for a furnace replacement, instead of being surprised by one. If you do need furnace installation in Roseburg, our team is here to help.

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6 Signs It’s Time for an Electrical Panel Upgrade

January 16th, 2023

You probably don’t give your electrical panel much thought. The only time you need to use it is if you need to flip a circuit breaker because one of your appliances overloads the panel, and hopefully, that’s not often. But the electrical panel is the heart of the energy operations for your entire home. It can impact how well your appliances work, and you want to make sure that it is in the best condition possible.

If you think it’s time for an electrical panel upgrade in Eugene, give our team a call. If you’re not sure how to tell when it’s time for an electrical panel upgrade, you can keep reading to learn more. Your electrical panel may have one or many signs that it’s time for an upgrade. Our team can visit your home for an assessment and give you our recommendation for making the upgrade.

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Why Does Your Furnace Need an Exhaust Flue?

December 19th, 2022
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Your furnace creates a lot of heat when it is on. This may seem obvious since it has a single purpose – and that’s to heat your home. But your furnace isn’t only generating heat. It also creates carbon monoxide fumes that need to be safely transferred outside of your home and away from the air you breathe.

That’s why your furnace has an exhaust flue – to move these fumes outside. Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon to have problems with your exhaust flue as the system ages and parts wear down. If your furnace exhaust system is showing signs of damage, you definitely want to address the problems early before they worsen.  

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Beware This Sound Coming from Your Water Heater

December 5th, 2022
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In most homes, the water heater is stored out of sight in a closet or garage. This means that you probably don’t give your water heater much thought. You get hot water when you need it, and as long as that’s happening you don’t have a reason to worry.

But beware when you hear unusual sounds coming from your water heater. Your system should mostly be quiet when it is running. If you hear loud or concerning noises, it may be time for water heater repair in Eugene. When you invest in water heater repair services early you can extend its life so that it lasts your family a long time. 

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Why Your Heat Pump Needs Two Tune-Ups Each Year

November 21st, 2022
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We talk a lot about scheduling regular maintenance for your HVAC system and plumbing, but there are other appliances in your home that require maintenance, too. Most of your home’s systems only need maintenance once per year. But if you have a heat pump you need maintenance twice per year. 

That’s because your heat pump is working all year round without a break to both heat and cool your home. If you’re interested in heat pump maintenance in Salem, our team is here to help. We can even help you schedule your upcoming heat pump tune-up for the next six months so you don’t forget to do it. If you want to learn more about why heat pumps need maintenance twice as often, just keep reading. 

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