Heating & Cooling

Are you tired of being at the mercy of our harsh environment?

It doesn’t have to be that way. With a little help from the experts at Comfort King Energy Services, you’ll soon be enjoying the luxury of climate-controlled living. As licensed contractors and specialists in the field of heating and air-conditioning, we have the tools, the equipment, and the experience to help you overcome the heat and the cold.

Comfort King Energy Services has experience with all types of heating and air-conditioning systems for residential, commercial, and industrial use, including the installation and maintenance of furnaces, heat pumps, and central air-conditioning units. Our services include:

  • Natural Gas & Propane Repair & Service
  • Furnace & Boiler Cleaning & Repair, Oil, Gas, Propane
  • Comprehensive Heating & Air Condition Service Plans
  • Custom Heating & Air Condition Installations of Energy Star Products
  • Advanced Troubleshooting and Repair
  • Licensed & Bonded Mechanics
  • 24 Hours Service 7 Days a week with a smile

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Comfort King Energy started out as a service company only. When we opened up our business in 2005, we focused solely on servicing heating and air conditioning units. Today, we grown into a full service oil company. We can handle any and all heating, air conditioning and duct work service calls.

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Consider installing ENERGY STAR qualified

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If your HVAC equipment is more than 10 years old or not keeping your house comfortable, you should have it looked at by a professional HVAC contractor. If it is not performing efficiently or needs upgrading, consider replacing it with a unit that has earned the ENERGY STAR. Installed correctly, these high-efficiency heating and cooling units can save up to 20 percent on heating and cooling costs. But before you invest in a new HVAC system, make sure that you have addressed the big air leaks in your house and the duct system. Sometimes, these are the real sources of problems rather than your HVAC equipment.

Remember that getting the proper size and a quality installation is essential to getting the most from your new equipment. When replacing HVAC equipment, bigger doesn’t always mean better. If the unit is too large for your home, you will be less comfortable and might actually have higher utility bills. Oversized equipment will operate in short run cycles, not allowing the unit to reach efficient operation and remove humidity from the air — resulting in an uncomfortable home. We can determine the right size for your HVAC equipment by using ACCA/ANSI Manual J or an equivalent sizing calculation tool that takes into account specific information about your home.

Heat & Cool Efficiently

As much as half of the energy used in your home goes to heating and cooling. So making smart decisions about your home’s heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system can have a big effect on your utility bills — and your comfort. Take these steps to increase the efficiency of your heating and cooling system.

Change your air filter regularly

Check your filter every month, especially during heavy use months (winter and summer). If the filter looks dirty after a month, change it. At a minimum, change the filter every 3 months. A dirty filter will slow down air flow and make the system work harder to keep you warm or cool — wasting energy. A clean filter will also prevent dust and dirt from building up in the system — leading to expensive maintenance and/or early system failure.

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Install a programmable thermostat

A programmable thermostat is ideal for people who are away from home during set periods of time throughout the week. Through proper use of pre-programmed settings, a programmable thermostat can save you about $180 every year in energy costs.

Seal your heating and cooling ducts

Ducts that move air to-and-from a forced air furnace, central air conditioner, or heat pump are often big energy wasters. Sealing and insulating ducts can improve the efficiency of your heating and cooling system by as much as 20 percent — and sometimes much more.

Focus first on sealing ducts that run through the attic, crawlspace, unheated basement, or garage. Use duct sealant (mastic) or metal-backed (foil) tape to seal the seams and connections of ducts. After sealing the ducts in those spaces, wrap the ducts in insulation to keep them from getting hot in the summer or cold in the winter. Next, seal ducts that you can access in the heated or cooled part of the house.

Phone: (203) 505-4451

Fax: (203) 244-5039
Email: info [at] comfortkingenergy.com