What’s SEER Got to do With Your AC?
. We recently shared an infographic on How Central Air Conditioners Work that briefly explained the SEER rating. This week,… Continue Reading What’s SEER Got to do With Your AC?
. We recently shared an infographic on How Central Air Conditioners Work that briefly explained the SEER rating. This week,… Continue Reading What’s SEER Got to do With Your AC?
It’s our annual Delta and Daikin Summer Promotion! If you’ve been waiting for the perfect time to schedule your AC replacement, NOW is the time! Continue Reading Schedule Your AC Replacement During our Sizzling Summer Savings!
Air conditioners are complex machines with many moving parts, but the basic process is simple: remove heat from the air through evaporation. When a liquid evaporates, it absorbs heat and leaves the surrounding area cooler. The cyclical process of an air conditioner repeats, ensuring your home is always cool and comfortable. Continue Reading How Central Air Conditioners Work
More homeowners are turning to their basements as they look to increase the livable square footage of their homes. Areas that once only housed washing machines are now being turned into luxury apartments, guest bedrooms or home movie theaters. However, although many people are investing time and money into their basements, they often forget to consider the strain additional square footage will add to their heating and cooling systems. Make sure you inspect your HVAC system and determine if you need a furnace or air conditioner replacement and modifications to the ducting before you close up walls and ceilings. Continue Reading Consider Furnace & Air Conditioner Replacement Before Finishing Your Basement
If your home is equipped with a cooling system that’s outdated and less efficient than you’d like, a ductless mini… Continue Reading The Benefits of a Ductless Mini Split at Home
The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) said no major flooding occurred as a result of the recent rainfall, where the Waterloo area saw a month’s worth of rainfall in just a few days. While we were able to get through the severe weather without major damage, we have many summer rainstorms ahead of us and it’s important to prepare your home for emergencies and take steps to protect your HVAC System. Continue Reading After the Recent Flood Scare—Ensure You’re Prepared and Protect Your HVAC System
The present IESO incentives for heating and cooling systems are set to expire on June 30, 2017.
Make sure that you take advantage of the Save on Energy rebates before they expire and save up to $650! Continue Reading Take Advantage of IESO Incentives BEFORE they Change!
When most people think of pests causing damage to their homes, they think of insect infestations. What many homeowners don’t realize is that their heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system is one of the most common ways for larger pests, like squirrels and chipmunks, to enter their homes and cause serious damage—sometimes requiring expensive furnace or cooling repair. Continue Reading Don’t Get Stuck with an Expensive Heating or Cooling Repair Bill Because of Pests!
Summer is quickly approaching and the sun is finally warming up the earth to bring plants, trees and other vegetation back to life. Unfortunately for allergy sufferers, this includes a steady increase of pollen in the air and the blooming of ragweed and more all over southern Ontario. As people who experience the woes of allergy season will tell you, there are a few things you can do around your home in the next few weeks to prepare and try to lessen the impact allergies will have on your life this spring. Continue Reading Prepare Your Home for Allergy Season
Spring is finally here and the weather is getting warmer every day. Homeowners all over the city are opening… Continue Reading Make an Air Conditioning Service Part of Your Spring Cleaning