Home Comfort: Warming the Community, One Home at a Time
The folks at Home Comfort can help build a hearth, mantle or do the framing necessary to install a fireplace in your home. Mike carries a full line of stoves, fireplaces, tools, mantels, gas barbecues and accessories. You’ll be surprised at the sheer number of different styles and colors you have to choose from. Who knew there are so many models, some a reflection of elegance and old world charm and others with more of an unadorned and durable design, as well as almost anything in between?
In Latin, the word “focus” means fireplace. Since ancient times, the hearth has been the center of the home and this remains true today. When coming home, we gravitate to our fireplace or other heat source and connect with friends and family. Our lives are so busy and full that our homes and families are a refuge from the stress of careers and the daily grind. Imagine sitting in front of your fire this winter, feeling the warm heat rising and knowing you will enjoy this addition to your home for many years to come.
One of the many advantages of buying at Home Comfort is found in their commitment to your satisfaction. Mike believes in old fashioned customer service. You’ll notice that the minute you enter the showroom and see that you are listened to. “We spend a lot of time with customers talking about their options. We have a fair amount of expertise (more than twenty years of experience) and are a service based business too.” They can also handle repairs of wood, gas and pellet stoves, chimney cleaning, and more. “Customer Service is very important to us,” says Mike. Visit Home Comfort and compare what a difference good service, quality products and choices can make.
“We do our own installations as well, which means that rather than dealing with several contractors, we’ll take care of everything. We make it easy for you.”
Home Comfort is located in Phoenix at 166 South Main Street at the south end of town where the road divides. Their Grants Pass location is at 224 Southwest “G” Street.