Command Comfort Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Costa Mesa’

5 Tips for a Smooth Air Conditioning Installation

Monday, May 27th, 2024
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Installing a new air conditioning or heat pump system is a significant investment that can greatly improve your home’s comfort and energy efficiency. However, ensuring a smooth installation process requires proper preparation and planning. 

At Command Comfort, we understand the importance of a hassle-free installation, which is why we’ve put together these 5 essential tips to help you get ready for installation day. By following these guidelines, you can ensure that your air conditioning installation in Costa Mesa goes smoothly.

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Are Mitsubishi Mini Splits Good AC Systems?

Monday, May 13th, 2024
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When it comes to keeping our homes comfortable, especially during our extended cooling season, the choice of an air conditioning system is crucial. One option that has gained significant popularity in recent years is Mitsubishi Mini Splits. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into whether a Mitsubishi air conditioner is a good option for your Costa Mesa home. We’ll explore their features, benefits, and why they stand out in the market.

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Ultra Low NOx Furnaces & California Homeowners

Monday, February 5th, 2024
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To reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2030, certain regions in California are imposing regulations on nitrous oxide (NOx) emissions from gas furnaces in residential areas. If you’ve relied on a furnace for heating your SoCal home, when it’s time for furnace repair or replacement, you’d be wise to consider getting a heat pump instead. 

As requirements for gas-powered furnaces in California will undoubtedly evolve, you can bypass these regulations altogether by switching to an all-electric heat pump. Heat pumps stand out as a superior choice over a traditional furnace for several reasons. Let’s go over why a heat pump could very well be the best home upgrade you make in the future.

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How to Choose a HVAC Conctractor

Monday, January 22nd, 2024
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When it comes to ensuring the comfort and efficiency of your home, choosing the right HVAC contractor is paramount. Your SoCal home’s HVAC system plays a crucial role in maintaining a pleasant indoor environment year-round, and hiring a reliable contractor can make a significant difference. 

In this blog, we’ll explore essential factors to consider when selecting from a list of HVAC installers in Costa Mesa, CA, to meet your specific needs. We offer the very best equipment available from Mitsubishi Electric/American Standard. But it’s not just about how good the equipment is, it’s about how well it’s installed. 

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Common Heating Repairs By HVAC System

Monday, December 25th, 2023
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The old song goes, “It never rains in California.” This week has certainly proven that song to be false. This recent bout of cool and rainy weather may have prompted you to turn on your heating system for the first time this year. 

Were you impressed by your heater’s ability to heat your home or was its performance ho-hum? Although you don’t use your heating system as much as your air conditioner here in sunny Southern California, you do need a reliable form of heat for your home when you need it. 

No matter what type of system you have, we handle all types of HVAC repair. Here are some of the most common issues you’ll experience after turning your heating system on for the first time in a while. 

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3 Signs Your Furnace Is Due for Repair

Monday, December 11th, 2023
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Southern California is blessed with an abundance of warm weather throughout much of the year. In fact, it’s one of the main reasons why people choose to live and vacation here. Homeowners tend to rely on their air conditioners much more than their furnaces. 

But that doesn’t mean you can get by without having a reliable heating system. When the weather turns chilly, there’s nothing worse than being unprepared for the cold spell than realizing you need furnace repair for an uncooperative heating system.

From a furnace that doesn’t blow warm air, to one that’s short cycling, let’s look at 3 signs your furnace needs some TLC from the Command Comfort team.

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