A malfunctioning furnace can leave your house cold in the winter months, and it can put your family at risk. If there’s a major problem with your unit, it can lead to a gas leak, carbon monoxide leak, or even a fire. To avoid these risks, it’s essential to schedule professional services as soon as you notice your unit isn’t working properly. Call our technicians at Crowe’s Comfort Solutions for appointments in Statesboro, GA. Our techs are background-checked and drug-tested!
Call us when you need heating unit repairs. Read our testimonials to find out why!
We provide complete heating services to Statesboro and the surrounding area, including:
- Thermostats
- Commercial HVAC services
- Heater repair
- Heater installation
- Furnace repair
- Furnace installation
- Filter replacements
- Heat pumps
- Geothermal heating & cooling services
Reasons To Install a New Furnace
Are you hesitant to install a new furnace in your home? While you might try to keep repairing the issues, there comes a point when you need to stop pumping money into an aging system. It can actually be more cost-effective to replace the old unit.
While you might be hesitant at first, there are advantages to installing a new furnace. For one, you have peace of mind that it will likely not need repairs in the near future.
It also has the latest features that allow you to have more control over the temperature in your home. And, it will work more efficiently, allowing you to save energy and reduce your utility bills.
Have Uneven Heating in Your Home? Here’s Why
Are certain rooms in your house always warmer than others? If you’re reaching for a blanket in parts of your house, and wearing a t-shirt and shorts in others, there could be an issue with your furnace or heater.
Your system is designed to send the right amount of warm air into each area of your home. If it’s uneven, it means something is preventing your system from working correctly. Whether it’s leaky ductwork or a problem with your unit itself, it needs to be inspected by a professional.
Call our experts at Crowe’s Comfort Solutions for appointments in Statesboro, GA.
Contact us to learn about the financing options we offer on our heating repairs and replacements.
Auto vs On: What Setting Your Thermostat Should Be Set At
When the cold weather arrives, should you set your thermostat to “On” or “Auto”? It can be confusing, and our technicians have seen a lot of variations between households. To help you decide, our experts have provided their expertise.
Leaving your system in the “on” setting lets the air be cycled through your system continuously, which gives you better indoor air quality. This can also help heat your home evenly. However, doing this can also use more energy, and result in higher utility bills.
Setting your unit to “auto” only has your system run when it needs to heat your house to the temperature on the thermostat. This uses less energy than keeping it “on,” but it can cause more wear and tear on your system.
Signs You Need Heating Services
Is your furnace making strange noises or emitting strange odors? These can be signs that your heating system is in need of professional attention. Ignoring these warning signs can lead to more serious issues down the road, so it’s important to address them as soon as possible. Additionally, if you notice a sudden increase in your energy bills without a corresponding increase in usage, it could be a sign that your system isn’t working efficiently.
If your home isn’t heating evenly or if you’re constantly adjusting the thermostat to maintain a comfortable temperature, it’s time to call in the experts. Uneven heating can indicate issues with your ductwork, airflow, or the heating unit itself. By addressing these issues promptly, you can ensure that your home stays comfortable and safe throughout the winter months.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Statesboro, GA
Job Locations and Reviews
Crowe’s Comfort Solutions completed a world-class installation of Carrier equipment today! Using our Perfect Job Designing Software, we customized the system to meet the home’s comfort needs. Our Professional Technicians reclaimed refrigerant, flushed and cleaned the copper line set, and installed a 5-ton 15 SEER Carrier system. Pulled a 500-micron vacuum and charged to manufacturer specs. This home is now ready for efficient, reliable comfort year-round!
Installed a high-efficiency 4 ton 14 seer Carrier package unit for a homeowner looking to improve comfort and reliability. Crowe’s Comfort Solutions delivered a world-class installation, using our Perfect Job Designing Software to ensure a perfect system fit. Our Professional Technicians reclaimed refrigerant, sealed duct connections, verified electrical and drain systems, and started up the new system. The Carrier package unit is running quietly and efficiently — keeping this home comfortable year-round!
📍 Check-In: New Carrier HVAC Installation in Statesboro, GA Crowe’s Comfort Solutions recently completed a new HVAC system installation featuring a 1.5-ton, 15 SEER Carrier system. This energy-efficient upgrade will deliver reliable performance and enhanced indoor comfort for years to come. Our expert team handled the removal of the old unit, performed a precise installation of the new Carrier system, and verified refrigerant charge, airflow, and electrical components. The system is running perfectly!
📍 Check-In: Carrier 5-Ton 17 SEER HVAC Installation in Statesboro, GA Crowe’s Comfort Solutions just wrapped up a premium HVAC installation for a homeowner in Statesboro, GA. We installed a 5-ton, 17 SEER, 2-stage Carrier system, offering powerful cooling capacity, enhanced humidity control, and improved energy efficiency.
We installed new 1.5 ton 15 seer Carrier heatpump system Installation in Statesboro, GA. Disconnect indoor units from existing ductwork, electrical, copper line-set, and drain lines. Flushed copper line set with acid flush, and blew through with dry nitrogen, installed new 1.5 ton 15 seer system Carrier to the existing ductwork, electrical, copper line-set, and drain lines. Installed new float switch, thermostats. Installed new condenser and reconnected to the existing copper line-set and electrical. Pulled vacuum on system to 500 microns and charged system to achieve the proper sub cooling.


