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Welcome to our News & Insights page at Summers Comfort! Here, we share the latest updates, tips, and trends in the heating and cooling industry. Our blog is a treasure trove of information designed to help you make the most of your HVAC systems.

Summers Comfort - Alternating Current Contactor: What It Is and How It Works

When people think about air conditioners, furnaces, or heat pumps, they picture big equipment moving air and keeping homes comfortable. What they don’t often realize is that hidden inside those systems is a small but essential part—the alternating current contactor. This device might not look like much, but without it, your HVAC system simply wouldn’t work. Let’s take a closer look at what it does, why it matters, and how to know when something is wrong. What Is an Alternating

Summers Comfort - R454B vs R410A: Key Differences in HVAC Refrigerants

If you’ve been keeping up with HVAC news lately, you’ve probably seen R454B mentioned a lot. And if you’re like most homeowners, your first thought might be, “Do I really need to know about this?” The short answer is yes—because this refrigerant is replacing R410A, the one most people have had in their systems for years. Now, don’t worry, you don’t need an engineering degree to understand what’s going on. Let’s talk about the changes in plain English and what

Summers Comfort - BTU Per Square Foot: How Much Cooling Do You Need?

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been in a customer’s living room, tools in hand, when they ask, “So, what size air conditioner do I actually need?” The answer almost always starts with BTU per square foot — and no, it’s not as complicated as it sounds. Think of BTUs like horsepower for your cooling system. If you’ve got too little, the AC is huffing and puffing all summer long. Too much, and it’s blasting cold air in

Summers Comfort - AC Blows Warm Air?

When a customer calls and says their AC blows warm instead of cool air, I know they’re frustrated. It’s especially stressful in the middle of summer. The good news is that most of the time, the problem is fixable without replacing the whole system. However, the key is to identify what’s wrong before it becomes a bigger issue. Why Your AC Blows Warm Air An air conditioner is supposed to cool your home, so when it doesn’t, something’s off. The

Summers Comfort - AC Compressor Not Turning On?

Few things are more frustrating on a hot day than an ac compressor not turning on when you need it most. Without the compressor running, your system can’t move refrigerant or remove heat from your home. That means no matter how low you set the thermostat, the air coming from your vents will stay warm. The good news? In many cases, the cause is simple and can be fixed quickly. Other times, it’s a sign that your system needs professional

Summers Comfort - Heat Pump Tax Credit

If you’re thinking about upgrading your home’s HVAC system, now might be the perfect time. Thanks to the federal heat pump tax credit, homeowners across the U.S. can claim up to $2,000 in federal tax credits for qualifying heat pump installations. At Summers Comfort Heating & Air, we’ve helped families make energy-smart upgrades that pay off—not just in comfort, but in real long-term savings. But what exactly is this credit? Who qualifies? And how can you take full advantage? We’ve

What Is CFM? HVAC technician measuring airflow with an anemometer to determine CFM

At Summers Comfort Heating & Air, we get this question all the time: “What is CFM, and why does it matter?” Whether you’re dealing with uneven airflow or trying to size a new HVAC system, understanding this simple measurement can make a big difference in your home’s comfort and energy efficiency. So let’s break it down—without the jargon—so you can feel confident about what’s flowing through your vents. What Is CFM in HVAC Terms? CFM stands for Cubic Feet per

Summers Comfort - Maintenance of AC System: Tips for Peak Performance

At Summers Comfort Heating & Air, we talk to homeowners all the time who want to get the most out of their cooling systems. Whether you’re facing sweltering summers or just trying to cut energy costs, consistent maintenance of AC system equipment is the key. And trust me, it’s a lot easier than most people think. With just a little care throughout the year, your AC can last longer, run more efficiently, and help you avoid those unexpected repair calls

Summers Comfort - AC Not Cooling House? Here's What to Check First

When your AC not cooling house becomes more than just a minor annoyance, it’s time to take action. At Summers Comfort Heating & Cooling, we’ve helped countless homeowners figure out why their air conditioners suddenly stop doing their job. Sometimes it’s something simple, other times more serious. But don’t worry—we’re here to help you sort it out. Before you panic or assume the worst, try checking a few common issues that could be behind the problem. Start with the Thermostat

Summers Comfort - AC Components

When your air conditioner stops working, it can feel like a mystery. But understanding the basic AC components can make everything feel a lot less confusing. At Summers Comfort Heating & Air, we believe every homeowner should have a simple, clear understanding of what makes their cooling system tick. Whether you’re troubleshooting or just curious, this guide is here to help. Why Knowing Your AC Components Matters Knowing how your system works doesn’t mean you need to become an HVAC

Summers Comfort - Heat Pump Maintenance

At Summers Comfort Heating & Air, we’ve seen firsthand how regular heat pump maintenance can extend the life of a system and reduce repair costs. Too often, homeowners wait until something breaks before calling us. But when you keep up with routine service, you avoid surprise breakdowns and enjoy better year-round comfort. Why Heat Pump Maintenance Matters Heat pumps work hard in both summer and winter. Since they heat and cool your home, they run more frequently than a traditional

Summers Comfort - AC Repair Gastonia: Local Experts You Can Count On

When the heat hits hard in Gastonia, you need an air conditioner that keeps up. If yours starts to fail, don’t sweat it. At Summers Comfort Heating & Air, we specialize in AC repair Gastonia families trust to get their systems running fast and right the first time. From strange noises to full breakdowns, our licensed team knows how to diagnose the problem and get your cool air flowing again. Common Signs Your AC Needs Repair in Gastonia Not sure

Summers Comfort - What Does a Dehumidifier Do? HVAC Experts Explain

If you’re asking, what does a dehumidifier do, you’re not alone. Many homeowners know they need one, but aren’t sure exactly how it works or why it’s helpful. At Summers Comfort Heating & Air, we hear this question all the time—and we’re here to break it down in simple terms. Dehumidifiers are powerful tools that improve indoor comfort, protect your home, and support your HVAC system’s performance. Whether you’re trying to reduce mold risk, ease allergy symptoms, or cut back

Summers Comfort - Forced Air Systems: Pros, Cons, and How They Work

If you’re considering a new HVAC setup or trying to understand your current system, you’ve probably come across the term forced air. It’s one of the most common types of heating and cooling systems in the U.S., but many homeowners don’t fully understand how it works—or whether it’s the best choice for their home. At Summers Comfort Heating & Air, we’ve worked on every type of HVAC system out there. We often get questions about forced air, so we put

Summers Comfort - AC Not Turning On? Here's What to Check First

We get it—there’s nothing worse than coming home on a hot North Carolina afternoon only to find your AC not turning on. At Summers Comfort Heating & Air, we hear this complaint from Gastonia homeowners all the time, especially when those summer temperatures really start to rise. Thankfully, not every cooling issue calls for major repairs. Sometimes the solution is simpler than you’d think. If your air conditioner isn’t responding, don’t panic just yet. Let’s walk through some of the

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