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Top 3 Reasons for Air Conditioner Leaks

air conditioner leaks

If you notice any air conditioner leaks, the first course of action is to turn off your unit to prevent further damage to your home and to avoid a safety hazard. Next, call your local heating and cooling specialists to diagnose and fix the problem.

Why Do I Get Air Conditioner Headaches?

air conditioner headaches

Do you get a pounding headache after spending time in an air-conditioned space? Some people are sensitive to changes in humidity levels and can alleviate headaches by adjusting the thermostat. Other times, air conditioner headaches can signal a more serious problem with your cooling system. If you find that you suffer from headaches instead of being cool and comfortable every time you switch your AC on, schedule a cooling inspection to ensure your unit is running safely and efficiently.

Protect AC Condensers During Summer Storms

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Your air conditioner condenser is durable and extremely resilient to inclement weather. However, in extreme cases, there are a few preventative measures you should take to ensure the safety of your cooling system. A few minutes of preparing could help protect AC condensers during our turbulent summer storms.

After the Recent Flood Scare—Ensure You’re Prepared and Protect Your HVAC System

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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.

Don’t Get Stuck with an Expensive Heating or Cooling Repair Bill Because of Pests!

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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.

Prepare Your Home for Allergy Season

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.

Daylight Savings Begins So “Change Your Clocks, Change Your Batteries”

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Daylight Savings begins this Sunday, which means that at 2:00 a.m. the clocks spring forward and we “lose” an hour of sleep. This year, Delta Air Systems is proud to support the “Change Your Clocks, Change Your Batteries” campaign to urge homeowners to check their smoke alarms as they adjust their clocks.

Resolve to Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions!

New Year’s Resolution

Many view January 1st as a catalyst for making big life changes and craft elaborate New Year’s resolutions. Predictably, a few months later, those grand plans have been abandoned and old habits return.

5 Tips to Save Money and Increase Home Efficiency This Winter

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Winter weather has arrived! Furnaces are humming, fireplaces are lit and soon those high hydro bills will be arriving in the mail. Increasing your home efficiency is an important part of lowering your monthly energy bills. Check out our 5 easy ways to ensure you save money this winter.