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P. O. Box 1823 , Buford- 30515
Georgia , United States  United States
(+1) 678-546-0433 http://www.homecomfortsolutions.com
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Today (Tuesday) Open 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Home Comfort Solutions - Buford

At Home Comfort Solutions, we service all brands of heating and air conditioning equipment. A standard service call is $69-$89, which covers the expense of the qualified technician coming to your house and diagnosing an issue with your heating or air conditioning system. If repair or extra work is suggested, the technician will offer a written estimate and obtain your approval before any other work is started. All of our costs include components, work, and taxes, thus there will be no surprises. Repairs are guaranteed for 90 days.

Air conditioning and heating tune-ups are $74.95 for the initially device and $64.95 for each extra device. New equipment installation costs fluctuate depending on the goods you choose and the installation techniques necessary.

Your heating and air conditioning program needs routine repair twice per year. Most equipment producers need regular maintenance or your warranty may be voided. The ideal method to make sure your systems are correctly maintained for peak efficiency and maximum lifetime span is to signal up for a worry-free service agreement.

Business Operation Hours
Monday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Other HVAC Services : Dehumidifiers,

Service Type : No,All customers come to the business location

HVAC Services

It's not the heat - it's the humidity." Today's homes require effective humidity control more than ever before. Equipped with super efficient central air-conditioning systems, near-impermeable vapor barriers and improved insulation, many new homes suffer from excess moisture problems.Air conditioning alone can't satisfy your home's humidity requirements. Your air conditioning system is designed to control temperature, not humidity, and only removes humidity as a byproduct of cooling. During the spring and fall seasons when it's still cool outside but damp inside, your air conditioning isn't running and your house is uncomfortable - you need an whole-home dehumidifier.

A whole-house dehumidifier installs as part of your home's central heating and cooling system, with a rated capacity of 90 pints per day. The dehumidifier measures the condition of your home's air to decide when to run. An integrated air cycling feature will activate the HVAC blower to cycle air throughout the house to balance conditions. The dehumidifier has an optional ventilation damper that can mix fresh outside air into the process. A whole-house dehumidifier works equally well in new or existing homes, and is truly the complete solution for your home's excess indoor humidity problems.

Whole-House vs. Portable Dehumidifiers.Excess humidity doesn't just exist in one room of your house, so why treat the problem in just one room or area? Portable dehumidifiers only operate in a limited area, not your entire home. They invade your living space and often require buckets to collect water that must be emptied once or multiple times a day. When choosing between a portable unit or whole-house dehumidification system—the choice is simple.

Whole-home dehumidifiers are located out-of-sight and out of your way with quiet operation, hassle-free maintenance and up to four times more energy efficiency than the leading portable dehumidifier! The most efficient and safe way to rid your home of excess humidity is the whole-home dehumidifier.Elevated relative humidity at a surface-70 percent or higher-can lead to problems with mold, corrosion, decay and other moisture related deterioration... An elevated relative humidity in carpet and within fabrics can lead to dust mite infestation and mildew (mildew is mold growing on fabrics).

Health.Excess indoor humidity provides the perfect breeding ground for mold, mildew, dust mites, bacteria and more. A whole-house dehumidifier combats these nasty home invaders, which are linked to asthma, allergies and other serious respiratory problems.Comfort.Few things impact your home's comfort more than excess indoor humidity. When you turn up your air conditioner to try and get rid of indoor stickiness, you're really just making your home uncomfortably cool. A dehumidifier allows you to wipe out that clammy feeling and say goodbye to musty odors. Plus, optional built-in ventilation allows you to bring in conditioned, fresh outside air — ensuring your home remains properly ventilated.

Protection.Excess indoor humidity allows mold and mildew to thrive-ruining carpets, draperies, furniture and even clothing. It also can cause condensation build up on windows, destroying their finishes and structural integrity. A whole-house dehumidifier helps protect your home and its contents by removing unnecessary moisture from your home's air whenever it rises to an inappropriate and harmful level.

Energy Savings.Many homeowners turn up their air conditioning to get rid of the stickiness or clammy-feeling caused by high indoor humidity. A whole-house dehumidifier eliminates the need to over-cool, allowing for a higher thermostat setting for the same comfort level. And because it is more energy efficient than portable dehumidifiers, it uses less energy for the same amount of moisture removed.

Additional Information

A furnace works to keep a home warm in the winter and plays a critical part in the operation of an air conditioning system. Furnaces produce heat through the combustion of natural gas in the furnace's burner. The heat produced from this process then passes through a heat exchanger. Air from your home's return air ducts is blown over the heat exchanger, thus warming the air. The furnace's blower then blows the warmed air into the ductwork, which carries and disperses the warmed air throughout the home. During warmer months, the blower inside a furnace continues to circulate return air throughout the home — only this time, the return air has been cooled by being blown over the indoor coil portion of the home's split-system air conditioning system. A condensing coil is typically installed on top of the furnace.

With the cost of energy rising 3% every year on average, doesn't it make sense to reduce long-term consumption without sacrificing your lifestyle? Want to save money on your electric bill and at the same time help the environment.Using energy-efficient products can help the efficiency of your existing equipment which not only saves you money year in and year out, but also prolongs the life of your most expensive household component (your heating and air conditioning system). Below are some of the energy saving products we recommend because of their quick return on investment and long-term energy savings.

Here at Home Comfort Solutions, we are dedicated to helping you find every solution to make your home as comfortable as possible. Did you know that the air inside your house can be two to five times more polluted than the air outside? Some of the most common causes of indoor air pollution include plug-in air fresheners, fresh paint, cleaning products, personal-care products, smoking, stored chemicals, and did we mention air fresheners already? So what can be done about it? Click on the links below to see what may be going on in your home and how Home Comfort Solutions can help.

At Home Comfort Solutions, we realize that no two households are the same. So how could we offer only one solution to improve everyone’s unique situation? We can’t and that is why we are proud to offer such a large selection of products to meet your air quality needs. Just click on the link below to learn all about the wide variety of indoor air quality products offered by Home Comfort Solutions.
PTAC (Package Terminal Air Conditioner) Air Conditioning units are air conditioners that are designed to control the comfort level of a single room. PTAC units are installed in rooms with a wall leading directly to the outside. As a result, there is no ductwork required. This can substantially reduce the installation cost, the amount of time and the amount of space needed for installation, while allowing the occupant full control of the temperature without impacting the remaining rooms in the building.

There are several advantages to a PTAC unit:Inexpensive to purchase – PTAC air conditioners are purchased on a per-room-as-needed basis, therefore costs can be controlled. Furthermore, as no ductwork is required, installation is not only faster, but less expensive as well.Inexpensive to operate – the focus of the PTAC unit is one, single room. Therefore, by controlling the desired temperature on a per room basis, the PTAC unit provides heating or cooling only when needed. As a result, the amount of energy needed to provide comfort to a room is limited to the individual room, rather than the entire house.

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