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HVAC News, Tips, & Tricks in Owensboro, KY

Get answers to your burning questions about your heating, cooling, and indoor air quality systems!

Whether you’re a first-time homeowner or a seasoned DIY pro, there are always times when you could use a second opinion. Why is your furnace making that strange noise? What should you do when your AC is blowing warm air? How often do you really need to change your air filters? The expert team at Comfort Design Heating & Air Conditioning is here to help you answer those questions and more with our homeowner guides to all things HVAC.

Browse our articles below to learn more about the care and keeping of your HVAC system. From industry insights on the brands you can trust to what you can do to extend your system’s lifespan, you can find a wealth of information here. Don’t see what you need? We’re always ready to help. Contact us online to let us know what we can do for you.

A furnace filter is installed. What Are Furnace Filters?

What Are Furnace Filters?

It’s crucial to take proper care of your furnace—it provides your Philpot home with the heat you need to stay warm.

Why Ductless Is the Way to Go

Why Ductless Is the Way to Go

A ductless system, or mini split, adds comfort to your home without the hassle of having to extend your ductwork. For new construction, additions, retrofits, and remodeling projects, a ductless system is your perfect heating and cooling solution.

Image of tools. 4 Important Heat Pump Maintenance Tips.

4 Important Heat Pump Maintenance Tips

How often do you schedule a maintenance visit for the heat pump in your Owensboro home? Taking proper care of your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system is the best way to ensure it will function efficiently and reach its full service life potential.

Someone in green gloves working on a furnace. 5 reasons to schedule a fall furnace clean and check.

5 Reasons to Schedule a Fall Furnace Clean and Check

It’s also an excellent season for furnace installation or replacement. If you’ve had your furnace for 15 years or longer, ask our Comfort Design specialist to assess its condition. You’ll be pleased to know that furnaces have gotten much more efficient in recent years.

Why Air Duct Cleaning Is Important. Close up horizontal photo of female hand cleaning dirty bathroom fan vent cover with blue sponge.

Why Air Duct Cleaning Is Important

Our professionals at Comfort Design are expertly trained to clean your Kentucky home’s ducts, so your HVAC system can breathe properly and optimally.

Learn the Facts About Carbon Monoxide.

Learn the Facts About Carbon Monoxide

At Comfort Design, we’re glad to share as much information as possible about protecting your home’s indoor air quality (IAQ).

Summer Savings Tips for AC

Summer Savings Tips for AC

It’s summertime in Kentucky. The team at Comfort Design hopes you find time to relax with friends and family, taking in the beautiful sunny days.

How to Reduce Dust in Your Home

How to Reduce Dust in Your Home

At Comfort Design, we know how important clean indoor air quality is for your home. Our team specializes in offering whole-house solutions to keep you and your loved ones healthy, comfortable, and safe throughout the year.

5 Common AC Problems

5 Common AC Problems

When your air conditioner (AC) is running at peak efficiency, you win.

AC and Allergies

AC and Allergies

Summertime is the season for rest and relaxation—except when pollen decides to crash your party.

Is HVAC Preventative Maintenance Worth It?

Is HVAC Preventative Maintenance Worth It?

Want to know the best way to stop problems with your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system before they start? Create a preventative maintenance plan.

Is My Furnace Overheating?

Is My Furnace Overheating?

Just about any electrical appliance has the potential to overheat. Furnaces are no exception. As a homeowner, you need to take precautions to lower the risk of an overheated unit. You should also be wary of the associated symptoms, so you know when to take action. Remember, if your system gets too hot, you should keep a cool head and get your furnace taken care of right away.