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DIY Furnace Repair is a Myth
With a little research, many homeowners can tackle repairs and maintenance jobs around the home. However, there are certain tasks that are best left to professionals. Some websites claim furnace repair is a do it yourself job, but we want… Continue Reading DIY Furnace Repair is a Myth
Tips to Throw a Memorable New Year’s Eve Party
New Year’s Eve is only a few days away and many people are getting ready to host family and friends to ring in the new year. If you’re having people over to your home to celebrate, remember that you don’t… Continue Reading Tips to Throw a Memorable New Year’s Eve Party
Dangers of a Cracked Heat Exchanger
The heat exchanger is the part of the furnace that actually heats the air. It’s an extremely important component of the heating system and an even more expensive part to replace. If your furnace has a cracked heat exchanger, it’s… Continue Reading Dangers of a Cracked Heat Exchanger
Increase Your Indoor Air Quality During National Lung Month
November is National Lung Month and the goal is to raise awareness about the importance of lung health. As your home comfort specialists, Delta Air Systems would like to take this time to raise awareness about the importance of your… Continue Reading Increase Your Indoor Air Quality During National Lung Month
Air Conditioner Maintenance Tips Heading into the Autumn Season
In years past, the end of August is around the time the temperature in the area drops. Many people turn off their air conditioners for the season and start thinking about their furnaces. However, this year has been a bit of a rollercoaster with the weather and depending on who you rely on for your long-range forecast, we could see some summer-like weather well into the fall season. Follow our air conditioner maintenance tips to ensure your cooling system is ready to go if you happen to need it come September (or October!). Continue Reading Air Conditioner Maintenance Tips Heading into the Autumn Season
Reasons for Weak AC Air flow
When the weather is hot, you expect your air conditioner to keep you cool and comfortable. However, a common problem with air conditioners is weak AC air flow—the air conditioner is working by cooling the air, but the conditioned air is not reaching its destination. Continue Reading Reasons for Weak AC Air flow
After the Recent Flood Scare—Ensure You’re Prepared and Protect Your HVAC...
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
Prepare Your Home for Allergy Season
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