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Frequently Asked Questions
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What Does a Furnace Tune-up Include?
A furnace tune-up includes gas calibration, cleaning, and surveying the furnace burner to ensure correct temperature results.
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How Do I Know What Type of Heating System Is Right For Me?
Hiring an HVAC contractor for professional advice is the best approach when you are in the market for a new heating system. Different types of heaters work better in some climates than others. Also, you would need to consider the available utility services in your area. Not all areas offer Natural gas or propane. Likewise, not all homes have sufficient electrical requirements to change from a heat pump to electric heat. Upo completion of a series of quick questions and a survey of your home or business, our Comfort Consultant can assist you in choosing a system that meets your heating needs. Give us a call and let's get started!
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Can Heat Pumps Be Repaired?
A professional will be able to repair any leakage in the refrigerant line and charge up the refrigerant so that your system can operate efficiently and effectively.
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How Often Does My Heating System Need To Be Serviced?
It’s recommended that you schedule a maintenance service visit once a year with a licensed HVAC technician. This will prolong the life of your heating system and keep it running safely and efficiently throughout the cold season. A qualified heating technician will thoroughly clean and inspect all of your heater’s components and make any necessary repairs or adjustments. Not only does this ensure that your heater is performing at optimal levels, which helps to save on overall heating costs, but it also allows the technician to address any major problems or safety concerns.
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Is it Beneficial to Oversize or Undersize a Heat Pump?
An oversized heating pump can make the inside temperature of your home uncomfortable. A heating pump with a high capacity can heat your home more quickly, but that speed can sometimes result in a couple of other problems. Furthermore, having excess capacity can result in higher electricity costs over time.

