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FAQ

What makes my home comfortable?

The four biggest factors for home comfort are:

Temperature
For most people, temperature is both the beginning and the end of any discussion involving comfort. To Comfort Air, simple temperature management is only the beginning. To achieve superior indoor comfort, you've got to start with the basics -- heating or cooling -- as the foundation for your system. We offer four main product families for heating and cooling:
  • Furnaces
  • Boilers
  • Heat Pumps
  • Air Conditioners


Cleanliness/Freshness of Air
Dusty, dirty homes at any temperature can cause feelings of discomfort to many people, especially allergy sufferers. And, the air in today's tightly-sealed, well-insulated and energy-efficient homes can become stale as the same indoor air is circulated and re-circulated. The fact is, with dust, pollen, pet dander, mold, skin flakes, chemical fumes, cigarette smoke, Radon gas and more, the air inside your home can be even more polluted than the air outside. Comfort Air can alleviate these problems and therefore add another level of comfort with the following products:
  • Air Cleaners
  • Ventilators


Humidity
Humidity is a funny thing. In the winter, dry air can cause static electricity, itchy skin, damage to home furnishings and more. Adding humidity is a good thing because it makes the air feel warmer and more comfortable while minimizing damage to furnishings. In the summer, it is preferable to remove humidity so indoor air feels cooler and less sticky. Comfort Air's answer? Improved comfort through humidity control with:
  • Humidifiers
  • ThermidistatTM Control
  • ComfortHeat Technology


System Control
Some of the common comfort complaints from homeowners include: inconsistent temperatures from one room to the next, up and down temperature swings, constantly adjusting the thermostat, and more. System controls of varying degrees of sophistication can help with these issues, offering straight termperature control, programmability that allows setting a "comfort schedule," temperature and humidity control combined, and dividing the home into zones which can be controlled separately. Comfort Air provides this kind of control with the following products:
  • Thermostats
  • ThermidistatTM Control
  • Zoning System

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