
How UV Air Sanitizers Work
With so many of us working from home, more people are trying to find ways to stay healthy in their own houses. One concern is “sick building syndrome”. When your home

How Long Do Heat Pumps Last?
Want an efficient way to heat and cool your home? A heat pump may be your best bet. They’ve been lauded as green investments because they don’t require natural gas or

The Importance Of Maintenance For Your HVAC System
Summer is fast approaching in San Marcos, and you want to be sure that your HVAC system is up for the task. How can you tell if it’s ready to handle

Why Is There A Puddle Near My Outdoor Air Conditioning Unit?
It’s hard to imagine our lives without air conditioners. In San Marcos, it’s no secret that the temperatures can get pretty high. That means your San Marcos AC system will be
Texas HVAC Company Publishes Extensive Guide On How To Deal With A Frozen Air Conditioning Unit
San Marcos, TX: Comfy Air, one of the fastest-growing HVAC companies in Texas, is pleased to announce the publication of their latest guide, which details how to deal with a frozen AC

Do I Need To Repair Or Replace My AC Unit?
Is your air conditioner broken again? Anytime an appliance in your home breaks down, you’re faced with the same question: is it worth your money to repair it, or should you

Do You Need To Replace Ductwork When Replacing Your AC?
For the hot and humid summers that San Marcos faces (along with its mild winters), your homes and commercial buildings need AC systems that can keep up. Air conditioners and ductwork

AC Frozen? Here’s How Long It’ll Take to Defrost
Here’s a problem you likely never anticipated: Ice on your HVAC in the middle of summer. This type of AC repair in San Marcos more common than you think! When we’re

How to Get Rid of That Musty Smell
Imagine this: You’re a kid, and your family’s been on the road all day. You and your siblings are jammed into the backseat of the car, arguing over whether the windows should be up or down and who gets to control the radio. Finally, after a bazillion miles and way too many hours, you pull up to your grandma’s house. You pile out of the car and race to the front porch. Grandma opens the screen door wide, and you rush past her into the kitchen. You take a deep breath, and it smells just like you remember: Old mixed with musty mixed with whatever’s going in the crockpot.