by Bryan Simning | Mar 7, 2025 | AC Installation, AC Repair, air conditioner, Air Conditioning, HVAC, HVAC System
A comfortable home starts with a reliable HVAC system. Whether you’re dealing with an air conditioner that won’t cool in the summer or a furnace struggling to keep up in the winter, heating and cooling issues can disrupt your daily life. At Valley Comfort Heating and...
by Bryan Simning | Aug 19, 2022 | air conditioner
One of the best things about living in the Bay Area is the weather, and Santa Rosa is certainly no exception. With a Mediterranean-style climate, Santa Rosa enjoys winters that are cool but not cold enough for snow and summers that are warm and clear with no rain to...
by Bryan Simning | Jul 14, 2022 | AC Repair, air conditioner, air conditioner maintenance
Air conditioners can be pretty pricey appliances. Between the cost of buying the new unit and having it installed, replacing an old air conditioner is an expense that’s definitely not to sneeze at. Luckily, today’s AC units are typically built to last, and...
by Bryan Simning | May 17, 2022 | AC Repair, air conditioner
The summer heat can be brutal, and not having air conditioning (AC) on hand can make it even worse. If you’re in this situation, fear not—there are several ways to tell if your AC system has actually broken down completely or if there’s another problem at play....
by Bryan Simning | May 10, 2022 | AC Installation, air conditioner, air conditioner maintenance
Your HVAC system has one job, and it’s an important one: keeping your home or business cool and comfortable in the summer heat or warm and cozy in the winter cold. You rely on your air conditioner or furnace to keep you feeling your best, but what happens when that...
by Bryan Simning | May 3, 2022 | air conditioner, air conditioner maintenance
Summer’s almost here, and you know what that means. It’s time to sit back with an ice-cold drink and enjoy the warm weather! But as much as you may love spending time outside, there’s one pesky problem: When it gets hot out, you have to keep your AC on to stay...