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  • How To Clean Your Gas Furnace

    How To Clean Your Gas Furnace

    How To Clean Your Gas Furnace

    Taking proper care of your HVAC equipment is imperative for maintaining the total health and integrity of your property. That means regularly cleaning your furnace. Just like any other part of your home, furnaces can collect dust, dirt, and debris that can compromise their efficiency and your health. And don’t worry; it doesn’t take long. All you need to do is follow five simple steps.

    Deactivate Your Gas Furnace

    The first step you want to take in cleaning your gas furnace is to deactivate it. You will need to manually turn off all gas and electrical components until the system completely shuts down. Deactivating your gas furnace is for your safety, to help you avoid any potential electrical shorts – or shocks!

    Clean Your Furnace Exterior & All Surrounding Spaces

    Chances are your gas furnace is quite large, which means it requires a lot of ventilation to function properly. This, of course, means a lot of cleaning. All ductwork and airflow channels should be dust and debris-free. You should vacuum and declutter the surrounding area, removing anything that could restrict airflow. Then, gently dust off exposed electrical components. Compressed air can be effective for removing dust from compact and difficult-to-reach spaces.

    Clean Your Blower

    Once you have thoroughly cleaned the exterior of your gas furnace, you can remove the metal panel equipped to the front of your unit and access the blower and other interior mechanisms. Carefully remove the blower and use warm, soapy water and a stiff brush to clean and rinse off the blades.

    Clean Your Heat Exchange

    In terms of importance, a furnace’s heat exchange is at the top. It’s the mechanism responsible for sucking in the cooler air that gets turned into hot air. However, it also tends to suck up a lot of dust. After making sure the heat exchanger is cool to the touch, you can use a stiff brush to dislodge caked-on residue and clean up the remaining debris with a vacuum.

    Clean/Replace Your Filter

    Finally, the simplest task in your furnace-cleaning checklist: clean or replace your filter. You should do this at least every month or so to prevent any build-up of dust and pollutants that could compromise the efficiency of your furnace or your air quality. Oftentimes furnaces that are suffering unexplainably low performance are treatable with a simple filter change/cleaning.

    Does your furnace need more than just a comprehensive seasonal cleaning? If so, our HVAC specialists at Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling are happy to help. Reach out to make an appointment anytime by calling Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling today at (602) 499-7855, or simply fill out the form in the sidebar.

  • 5 Furnace Maintenance Tips

    5 Furnace Maintenance Tips

    5 Furnace Maintenance Tips

    Taking care of a furnace is no easy feat. Luckily, though, you’re not alone; and with the support of our seasoned HVAC specialists here at Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling, and our top five handiest furnace maintenance tips below, you’ll never have to worry about unexpected heating troubles again!

    Keep The Areas Surrounding Your HVAC System Clean

    Your HVAC system may be designed to survive for quite a few years, but that doesn’t mean it’s properly equipped to maintain its peak efficiency without any help from you. Letting dust, dirt, debris, and other obstructions collect around your furnace will only compromise your unit’s efficiency over time. So, make sure you keep the areas surrounding your furnace clean and clear of any kind of rubbish, large furniture, or other blockages that might get in the way.

    Regularly Clean/Replace Your Furnace Filters

    More often than not, furnaces suffering from poor performance are a result of filthy filters that have compromised airflow and air quality. That’s why, most manufacturers recommend furnace filters be either cleaned or replaced at least once per month. The cleaner your furnace filter is, the cleaner and healthier your air will be! 

    Service Your System Before & After The Winter Season

    Want to make sure your furnace stays in really great shape? Get it serviced both before and after the winter season! Your initial inspection will be to make sure everything is running properly before winter comes and you really need it, while the latter inspection is to help ensure your furnace didn’t experience any major mechanical issues over the season, and put it properly to rest until it’s needed next winter. Do this, and you’ll be amazed at how much you’ll save on preventable repairs!

    Notice A Problem? Get Help Right Away

    Think your furnace might be in trouble? Never wait to get the help you need! The longer you wait the worse your furnace’s problems will get, which just means everything will take longer and cost more to fix. Not to mention, some furnace issues, including those involving electrical components and heat exchangers, can even leave your property in danger!

    Always Choose Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling

    Ready to get your furnace serviced for the season already, or need convenient assistance with a complex HVAC concern? Take advantage of our comprehensive, 24-hour heating and cooling services at our one and only family/veteran owned heating and cooling company: Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling! Our non-commissioned furnace maintenance specialists are NATE and BPI-certified, possessing more than 35 years combined HVAC installation, maintenance, and repair experience. Our support is licensed, bonded, and insured for your protection. Plus, we just can’t wait to meet you! Call Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling today at (602) 499-7855, or simply fill out the form in the sidebar, to see how we can help.

  • How to Prep Your HVAC System for a Phoenix Winter

    How to Prep Your HVAC System for a Phoenix Winter

    How to Prep Your HVAC System for a Phoenix Winter
    If you’re a year-round resident of Phoenix, you don’t need anyone to explain to you how cold it can get during the winter. So please, make sure your HVAC system is fully prepped for the upcoming season by following the tips below.

    Check Your Thermostat

    As soon as it starts to get cold, you need to take some time and make sure your thermostat is functioning properly. The last thing you want is to discover a problem after the weather has already dropped suddenly and you’re miserable. Make sure it’s reading the surrounding temperature correctly, and that it makes adjustments immediately when you turn on your system and set it to a new temperature for the first time.

    Inspect Your System

    Once you turn on your furnace for the first time of the season, make sure you thoroughly inspect it inside and out. You’ll want to watch out, specifically, for moisture in your vent pipes, weird noises, uneven temperatures, and other signs of potential damage so you can get any repairs you might need right away.

    Change Your Filter

    One of the simplest, and most important, things you can do to keep any HVAC system healthy is to clean/replace your air filters at least every three months. The cleaner your filters the cleaner your air, and the healthier the inhabitants of your property. Just make sure you have the right type of filter for your unique HVAC system first by consulting your owner’s manual.

    Check Your Vents

    Just like your air filters, keeping your vents clean, clear, and unobstructed is incredibly important. That means, you most certainly shouldn’t put any furniture in front of your vents, or let anyone else block them. You may even want vacuum your vents out regularly for good measure. The most important thing to watch out for when checking your vents is strength of airflow.

    Test Your Furnace

    Not really sure what kind of shape your furnace is in? Turn it on and let it go through a full test run before the start of the season. If everything looks and sounds good, a little bit of seasonal maintenance might be all you need. But, if there’s a real problem, it’s better to know now than after winter has come and an unexpected shutdown puts your property, and everyone inside, at risk.

    Don’t Wait Till It’s Cold To Call Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling

    Already know your furnace isn’t functioning as well as it could/should be? Definitely don’t wait until the weather becomes unbearable to get the help you need. Our furnace maintenance and repair specialists at Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling can help your figure out a perfect plan of action for keeping warm this winter! Call Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling today at (602) 499-7855, or simply fill out the form in the sidebar, to see how we can help.

  • Furnaces vs. Heat Pumps in the Valley of the Sun

    Furnaces vs. Heat Pumps in the Valley of the Sun

    Furnaces vs. Heat Pumps in the Valley of the Sun

    Winters in the “Valley of the Sun” may not get as brutal as the winters up north, but that doesn’t mean temperatures can’t still drop to uncomfortable, and even dangerous, lows. That’s why, regardless of how comfortable you might feel in the cold, you have to keep up with your property’s heating if you want to avoid some potentially serious problems. But first, you have to figure out what kind of heating system your property even needs. Furnaces and heat pumps are both great, but there are advantages and disadvantages with each, so you have to find what’s right for you!

    Initial Purchase Price

    Initial purchase price is always a big factor when deciding between anything you’re looking to buy. It’s normal to want to save as much money possible, especially if you’re already on a budget. However, it’s not as simple as just looking at the sticker price. Generally, a heat pump will cost you more upfront, but it’s also giving you heat and air conditioning all in one. If you opt for just a gas furnace, you may have to worry about updating your air conditioning separately, which can just about double your total expense.

    Overall Operational Efficiency

    While both furnaces and heat pumps can be remarkably efficient, it really all comes down to which model you choose. Gas furnaces have AFUE ratings based on percentage of gas consumed that is actually turned into heat for your property. Older, less efficient furnaces can have AFUE ratings as low as 60% even though the current federal minimum is 80%. The higher the AFUE rating the higher the furnace’s efficiency is. Similarly, a heat pump’s efficiency is conveyed with an HSPF number to represent how much electricity is used to produce heat, since heat pumps use electricity over gas. Once again the higher the HSPF number the greater the heat pump’s efficiency will be.

    Total Cost of Operation

    In terms of long-term operation, determining the value of a furnace vs. a heat pump can get pretty complicated. On the one hand, heat pumps tend to offer greater energy efficiency and are better for the environment than furnaces. Meanwhile, on the other, natural gas is much more affordable than electricity, which balances out the cost. You also have to consider your cooling as well. A heat pump can offer you cost effective heating and cooling for greater annual savings, while a furnace only heats in the winter, leaving you on the hook for air conditioning costs as well.

    A Heat Pump Might Be Best For You If…

    If you’re really concerned about your properties carbon footprint and overall environmental impact, you’re replacing your air conditioning unit at the same time, or you already have electric heat set up, a heat pump is going to likely be the best option for you. No fossil fuels to worry about, you can get one system that works for your heating and cooling, plus heat pumps are known to be “30-40% more efficient than other electric heating methods.”

    A Furnace Might Be Best For You If…

    If you’ve already got a gas heating system set up, you don’t need a new air conditioner, or you need back-up heat, a furnace is likely the better option for you of the two. The low cost of natural gas means a high efficiency furnace can save you more upfront and in terms of your total operational costs, so it wouldn’t make sense to switch unless you needed the air conditioner too. It’s really all up to you though.

    Our HVAC specialists at Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling will always be here to answer any questions you have about your home or business’ unique heating and cooling needs and equipment. Whenever you’re ready to reach out and ask about a new furnace or heat pump, we’ll be here to point you in the right direction! Call Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling today at (602) 499-7855, or simply fill out the form in the sidebar, to see how we can help.

  • Is Getting an HVAC Tune-Up Worth It? Your HVAC Tune-Up Checklist

    Is Getting an HVAC Tune-Up Worth It? Your HVAC Tune-Up Checklist

    Is Getting an HVAC Tune-Up Worth It? Your HVAC Tune-Up Checklist

    It’s no secret that winter is right around the corner, and as you know winters around the country have been getting colder and colder each year. In fact, all it takes is just one bad winter to completely overwhelm your HVAC system and cause it to suffer costly, and possibly even irreparable, damage. That’s why, getting an HVAC tune-up every season is absolutely worth it if you want to keep your property in incredible shape year round. The benefits are simply too good to not take advantage!

    The Benefits Of A Fresh HVAC Tune-Up

    One great tune-up can impact your HVAC system dramatically. It can boost your system’s overall performance and efficiency so that you can experience more comfortable, even heating around your property by tending to small wear and tear related inefficiencies that could cause more trouble later on. It will keep your air fresher and cleaner, allowing for healthier inhabitants. Plus, and perhaps best of all, it can help you avoid repairs and all the other problems that might lead you to needing a new system sooner than you might have anticipated – all while saving you more money.

    What Does An HVAC Tune-Up Cover?

    Although changing out your furnace filters and giving your HVAC system’s a good once over are great, but when you sign up for a thorough HVAC tune-up through Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling, you get so much more. Our comprehensive services include:

    • Full review and testing of thermostat and settings
    • Cleaning of coils, blowers, fan blades, and drain lines
    • Filter cleanings/changes
    • General inspection for potentially worrisome wear and tear
    • Inspection and tightening of all electrical connections
    • Lubrication of all moving components
    • Airflow measurements
    • Inspection of pilot light/gas burners
    • Any minor/routine HVAC repairs

    All you have to do request a consultation with our capable HVAC tune-up professionals at Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling, and we’ll make sure you have everything you need and more to enjoy an ideally cozy property year round!

    Let Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling Handle All Your HVAC Tune-Ups!

    Don’t want to ever have to worry about forgetting your HVAC tune-ups, and putting your property at risk, again? Let our family, veteran-owned business, Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling, handle all your HVAC tune-ups starting now by enrolling for one of our exceedingly convenient annual maintenance plans! Our HVAC technicians are all NATE and BPI-certified, with more than 35 years of combined experience offering their non-commissioned support, and our licensed, bonded, and insured services, to residents all across Phoenix – which means we won’t let you down! Choose the best contractor near you in Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling, you won’t regret choosing us! Call Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling today at (602) 499-7855, or simply fill out the form in the sidebar, to see how we can help.

  • The Ultimate Guide to Air Conditioning Maintenance

    The Ultimate Guide to Air Conditioning Maintenance

    The Ultimate Guide to Air Conditioning Maintenance

    Don’t know the first thing about taking care of your property’s air conditioning unit? Good news! Our easy-to-follow, ultimate guide for proper air conditioning maintenance is likely the only one you’re ever going to need.

    Know What Your Unit Needs

    Your first step toward taking better care of your air conditioning is to understand what kind of unit you have, and what exactly it needs. If you have an older unit, or instance, you may only need to remember basic upkeep, like changing filters and watching out for necessary repairs; whereas a newer unit might require tools or adjustments that you don’t have the resources for.

    Turn Your Unit Off Completely

    Whenever you’re finally ready to interact with your air conditioning unit, even if it’s just for something simple, make sure you completely shut off your main power supply. This will not only protect you, but can also protect your air conditioning system as well. You can double-check that your system is fully turned off by using your thermostat to try and activate your unit after you’ve disconnected your power supply.

    Keep Your Unit Clean Inside & Out

    More often than not, air conditioning malfunctions are a result of unclean units. This can range from clogged air ducts, to dirty filters, to debris around the outdoor condenser unit or indoor evaporation coils, to clogs in your condensate drain line. In any case, keeping all of these components clean and clear will go a long way in maintaining the overall health of your air conditioning system as a whole.

    Ensure Your Unit Is Level

    Making sure your air conditioning unit is level is essential for avoiding refrigerant leaks, and it’s not just a one-and-done task you take care of upon initial installation. As the ground shifts and your home settles, your air conditioning units can easily get thrown off balance, so it’s important to check it at least once every year.

    Keep Your Filters Fresh

    No matter how clean you keep your property, you will never be able to get away with not changing out your filters regularly. Your air conditioning unit sucks in dirt that hasn’t even had time to settle yet, meaning it can get filled up with gunk pretty fast. The good news is, filter cleanings/changing is fairly easy and doesn’t take much time at all.

    Try A Programmable Thermostat

    The last thing you want to do is overwork your air conditioning system, and there are several things you can do to avoid it. Getting a programmable thermostat, for one, is a great choice that allows you to effortlessly maintain the most comfortable temperatures when you’re home, and save energy when you’re not. You can also raise or lower your temperature settings to more closely resemble outdoor temperatures to cut costs, keep heat-generating appliances away from your thermostat to prevent temperature imbalances, and keep blinds/curtains closed in the summer to keep the sun out.

    Reach Out To Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling

    The final and most important step for ensuring maximum performance from your air conditioning unit is knowing when to reach out for help from trained HVAC professionals, like ours at Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling. While most filter cleanings and vent clearing can be done DIY-style, more in-depth inspections and repairs should be trusted to skilled specialists that have the resources and insurance to guarantee the most positive outcome for your property. Choose the best contractor near you in Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling, you won’t regret choosing us! Call Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling today at (602) 499-7855, or simply fill out the form in the sidebar, to see how we can help.

  • The Ultimate Guide to Air Conditioning Maintenance

    The Ultimate Guide to Air Conditioning Maintenance

    The Ultimate Guide to Air Conditioning Maintenance

    Don’t know the first thing about taking care of your property’s air conditioning unit? Good news! Our easy-to-follow, ultimate guide for proper air conditioning maintenance is likely the only one you’re ever going to need.

    Know What Your Unit Needs

    Your first step toward taking better care of your air conditioning is to understand what kind of unit you have, and what exactly it needs. If you have an older unit, or instance, you may only need to remember basic upkeep, like changing filters and watching out for necessary repairs; whereas a newer unit might require tools or adjustments that you don’t have the resources for.

    Turn Your Unit Off Completely

    Whenever you’re finally ready to interact with your air conditioning unit, even if it’s just for something simple, make sure you completely shut off your main power supply. This will not only protect you, but can also protect your air conditioning system as well. You can double-check that your system is fully turned off by using your thermostat to try and activate your unit after you’ve disconnected your power supply.

    Keep Your Unit Clean Inside & Out

    More often than not, air conditioning malfunctions are a result of unclean units. This can range from clogged air ducts, to dirty filters, to debris around the outdoor condenser unit or indoor evaporation coils, to clogs in your condensate drain line. In any case, keeping all of these components clean and clear will go a long way in maintaining the overall health of your air conditioning system as a whole.

    Ensure Your Unit Is Level

    Making sure your air conditioning unit is level is essential for avoiding refrigerant leaks, and it’s not just a one-and-done task you take care of upon initial installation. As the ground shifts and your home settles, your air conditioning units can easily get thrown off balance, so it’s important to check it at least once every year.

    Keep Your Filters Fresh

    No matter how clean you keep your property, you will never be able to get away with not changing out your filters regularly. Your air conditioning unit sucks in dirt that hasn’t even had time to settle yet, meaning it can get filled up with gunk pretty fast. The good news is, filter cleanings/changing is fairly easy and doesn’t take much time at all.

    Try A Programmable Thermostat

    The last thing you want to do is overwork your air conditioning system, and there are several things you can do to avoid it. Getting a programmable thermostat, for one, is a great choice that allows you to effortlessly maintain the most comfortable temperatures when you’re home, and save energy when you’re not. You can also raise or lower your temperature settings to more closely resemble outdoor temperatures to cut costs, keep heat-generating appliances away from your thermostat to prevent temperature imbalances, and keep blinds/curtains closed in the summer to keep the sun out.

    Reach Out To Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling

    The final and most important step for ensuring maximum performance from your air conditioning unit is knowing when to reach out for help from trained HVAC professionals, like ours at Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling. While most filter cleanings and vent clearing can be done DIY-style, more in-depth inspections and repairs should be trusted to skilled specialists that have the resources and insurance to guarantee the most positive outcome for your property. Choose the best contractor near you in Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling, you won’t regret choosing us! Call Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling today at (602) 499-7855, or simply fill out the form in the sidebar, to see how we can help.

  • Common Reasons Why Your AC Is Freezing Up and How to Unfreeze It

    Common Reasons Why Your AC Is Freezing Up and How to Unfreeze It

    Common Reasons Why Your AC Is Freezing Up and How to Unfreeze It

    Just because your AC is something you only use in the summertime, doesn’t mean it can’t still freeze. It actually can happen more often than you’d think, as a result of the simplest problems and mistakes, which is why its important for you to understand how to act fast so you can unfreeze your AC as fast as possible!

    Weather’s Too Cold

    If it’s hot enough during the day for you to need AC, but temperatures dip back down into the low 60s again in the evening, watch out! Leaving your AC on and letting it run, even if it doesn’t actually kick on because it’s too cold, can cause it to freeze up. Worst of all, because it will likely happen while you’re asleep, you might not even know until it’s too late and damage has already set in.

    Fortunately, this problem has one of the easiest unfreezing solutions: turning your AC off. This is even easier when you have a programmable thermostat installed since you can just set it to shut down automatically once the temperature drops below a certain degree, but doing it manually is just as easy. If you know it’s going to get really chilly one night, just turn your AC off before you head to bed, and try cracking open some windows instead!

    Inadequate Airflow

    Probably one of the most common causes for a frozen AC is inadequate airflow. People either forget to clean/replace their air filters, which causes a buildup of dust and debris that eventually blocks air flow, or they buy the wrong type of filter and end up with one that’s too thick/dense for your AC to properly push air through. The lack of airflow creates a condensation buildup in your coils, which freezes over and shuts down your unit. Lucky for you, like accommodating a chilly afternoon, restoring proper airflow is an easy fix!

    Make sure your filters are cleaned/replaced every 30 days or so, and that any filters your buy for your AC actually fit your system property (for thickness, a MERV rating of 8 is often ideal). If for some reason you forget, and your AC does freeze, don’t panic. To unfreeze it, just turn off your system completely and let it thaw out for a few hours, take care of the filter or remove whatever obstruction was blocking your airflow, and then turn your fan on to get some fresh air flowing through for about an hour. Once you’re confident there are no more obstructions, and your AC is thawed, you can once again set your AC to your desired temperature.

    Physical Damage/Leaks

    If the problem is mechanical, meaning you have a refrigerant leak, a broken fan, or there’s some sort of physical damage; or you’re low on refrigerant, you’re going to need to call in the professionals. Freezing like this could be serious, and result in sudden drops in pressure. Unlike a filter change, or a thermostat replacement though, handling refrigerant safely isn’t easy if you’re not experienced. Plus, if the problem is a broken part you’ll need a replacement anyway before you can get everything back up and running.

    Lucky for you, Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling really is the ultimate AC unfreezing services provider for home and business owners throughout the vally! That means, whatever might be wrong with your AC, our air conditioning repair technicians will have the situation diagnosed and resolved before you can even finish expressing how frustrating it’s all been for you! Choose the best contractor near you in Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling, you won’t regret choosing us! Call Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling today at (602) 499-7855, or simply fill out the form in the sidebar, to see how we can help.

  • How to Choose the Best Contractor

    How to Choose the Best Contractor

    How to Choose the Best Contractor

    Love your property and want to make sure it gets the best care at all times without breaking the bank? Everyone does, which is why true quality at a fair price can be tough to find. Most of the time you’ll either run into cheap contractors touting big promises that end up being even bigger let downs, or companies that are charging way to much for even the simplest services. That’s why, taking your time to choose the best contractor for you is the smartest decision you can make – and Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling is here to show you how!

    Compliance

    One of the first things you should look at when choosing a contractor is their compliance. A worthwhile contractor will always have the necessary insurance, and follow any known state/local regulations for quality assurance, and have all other affairs in order to guarantee a great experience for you. Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling, for example, is fully bonded, licensed, insured, and ready to help you complete whatever size project you have in mind!

    Experience

    The next thing you’re going to want to look at is experience. If a contractor only has a few years of experience, or focuses only on one service specialty, they may not be able to handle everything your property might need – unlike Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling. Thanks to our more than 35 years of industry experience handling the comprehensive HVAC needs of our countless clients, we’re confident we’re up for anything.

    Skill

    Of course, experience isn’t anything without expertise, which is why it’s just as important to look at how comprehensively skilled and resourceful any potential contractor is along with how long they’ve been successfully in business. At Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling, for instance, our technicians are all NATE-certified specialists in HVAC service and installation, with BPI building analyst and envelop professional certifications to optimize equipment efficiency. That means, whether you need repairs, maintenance, a replacement installed, or virtually anything else, you never have to worry. We always have the latest technology and information to share with you.

    Consideration & Anticipation

    Once you know a contractor compares professionally, it’s always a good idea to look a little deeper at their commitment. Ask yourself: how well do they listen to you, are they asking in-depth questions to learn more about what your property might need, and are they taking the time to try and anticipate your needs and offer you solutions for problems you’re not even aware of yet? If not, you might want to keep searching. Not only are our technicians at Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling non-commissioned to ensure your confidence in our advice about what your property needs, but we even have emergency service and unbeatable maintenance plans to help prevent problems before they can even occur.

    Sustainability

    If the environment is at all important to you, it should be to your contractor as well. So, do your due diligence and make sure your trusted professional understands how to safely retrieve, recycle/reclaim, and discard used refrigerant or other potentially harmful chemicals from your HVAC equipment. The last thing you want is for hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC’s) and chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s) to be accidentally released into the atmosphere.

    Continued Support

    Finally, an amazing contractor will be a trusted source of continued support for you, offering routine maintenance plans, safety inspections, plenty of options for different equipment and services so you can choose what you need, and advice on how to best care for your equipment on your own. Most importantly, a great contractor will always follow up with you after the fact to make sure you’re happy with your help!

    Choosing the best contractor near you may take work, but we assure you you’ll never regret choosing Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling! Call Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling today at (602) 499-7855, or simply fill out the form in the sidebar, to see how we can help.

  • Join the Tru Comfort Advantage

    Join the Tru Comfort Advantage


    Wish it were easier to take care of all your HVAC equipment, and optimize your energy and cost savings, hassle-free throughout the year? Well, today’s your lucky day because there finally is! By joining our Tru Comfort Advantage (TCA) program, a one-of-a-kind annual maintenance assistance program designed exclusively for our customers’ benefit, you can maximize your property’s heating and cooling potential while still cutting costs left and right – and it’s really never been easier!

    Cleaner Cooling

    When it comes to keeping your property clean and cool all summer long, Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling is here to work harder, and do more, for you than any other HVAC provider. During every visit we’ll make sure your filters are clean and your refrigerant levels are suitable. We’ll check your ducts, condensing fan/blower motors, compressor, thermostat, drain lines, and other, often overlooked, components you might have otherwise forgotten. We’ll take care of any testing or troubleshooting that needs done, including running static pressure tests to assess overall system performance. We’ll thoroughly vet any and every part of your residential or commercial cooling equipment to guarantee optimal longevity in accordance with industry standards, as well as the comfort and safety of you and all those who enter your property!

    Harmonious Heating

    No matter what kinds of heating system you have in place, Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling is ready to help you take excellent care of it all year long to help ensure even heating throughout your property. For those with heat pumps, that means taking a look at a lot of the same components as the cooling equipment, as well as the defrost cycle. Gas furnaces, however, require all pressure switches, temperature rises, hot surface ignitors (ohm), flame sensors, and shut down cycles to be thoroughly examined. Either way though, you will not regret trusting Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling!

    Join The Tru Comfort Advantage (TCA) Today!

    Trusting Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling with all your home and business heating and cooling needs is already a huge step up from trusting most mainstream service providers. Our seasoned HVAC technicians are all NATE and BPI-certified with more than 35 years of combined industry experience, and our family/veteran-owned business is fully licensed, bonded, and insured to ensure your protection. Joining the Tru Comfort Advantage (TCA) program, though, is a whole different level of convenience. We’re talking no overtime fees ever, priority service, incredible discounts on repairs and other necessary expenses, and so much more!

    See for yourself by getting in touch with our talented technicians at Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling to join our Tru Comfort Advantage (TCA) family today! Call Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling today at (602) 499-7855, or simply fill out the form in the sidebar, to see how we can help.