Collier's Comfort Blog: Archive for October, 2019

Get Your Heater Ready for Winter—Now!

Monday, October 21st, 2019

cold-manChances are that you’ve already begun running your heater this year. Temperatures are cooling off quite a bit, and we’re dipping down into the 30’s at night. That is more than cold enough to justify firing up your home heating system. The problem is that too many homeowners do so before they’ve scheduled their heating maintenance for the year.  Even if you’re already running your heater, it is not too late to schedule this vital service with our Fort Wayne, IN HVAC pros.

In fact, we value routine HVAC  maintenance so much that we offer enrollment in our HomeSavers Club to maximize savings and make the process as simple as possible for our clients. There is no reason to let heating maintenance pass you by. Consider the following, and remember that scheduling heating maintenance a bit later than you should have is a much better option than skipping over it entirely. If you have any questions or you’re ready to schedule your tune-up, our team is here to take your call.

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Why Is My Air Conditioner Short Cycling?

Monday, October 7th, 2019

woman-on-couch-with-fanNot sure what we mean by “short cycling?” Well, short cycling is a very common problem that homeowners encounter with their air conditioning in Fort Wayne, IN, and the fact that you don’t know it by name does not mean that you’ve never dealt with—or are not currently dealing with—the problem! Short cycling is one of those issues that actually is quite serious, but which doesn’t result in the immediate breakdown of HVAC equipment.

Given the opportunity, however, short cycling can definitely wind up damaging your air conditioner system or heater—perhaps even irrevocably. So keep the following information in mind, and be sure to let a member of our team know if you’re concerned about short cycling with your air conditioner. The issue may actually have a very simple fix, but it could also be quite serious. That means that you need to take short cycling seriously every time, and not just hope for the best.

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