5 Common Furnace Problems and What They Mean

March 27th, 2023
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When your furnace is running well, you hardly think about it. It quietly kicks on when it needs to bring your home’s temperature to the desired setting on the thermostat, and quietly turns off when it’s done. 

But when your furnace isn’t up to snuff, you’ll definitely notice. It might make some noises that are unusual when it operates. The heated air might not feel as warm as it used to. Or it could seem like it’s taking longer to get to the set temperature, which you’ve also noticed as a slight increase in utility bills.

It’s best to call us for furnace repair in Vaughan, ON if you notice any of these issues. Ignoring a small issue is how you end up faced with a major problem that could prove costly to repair. Here’s a list of some furnace common issues and what the cause could be.

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Why Your Ductwork Is So Important

March 13th, 2023
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Ductwork is something that’s out of sight, out of mind for most homeowners. It’s understandable that you don’t really think about something that’s tucked behind the walls and ceilings of your home. However, just because you can’t see your ductwork doesn’t mean that you should neglect it. Your ducts are a vital part of your home comfort.

If you think of your HVAC system as the heart of your home, your ducts are its arteries. Just like the arteries distribute blood throughout the body, your ductwork is what delivers the conditioned air to your home. If your ductwork isn’t in optimal condition, it affects many things such as your utility bills, your indoor air quality (IAQ), and your home comfort in general.

Let’s take a look at how we can help you improve your home’s ductwork in Oakville, ON.

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Strange Water Heater Noises and What They Mean

February 27th, 2023

You count on your home comfort systems for many things. You depend on your furnace to keep your home warm in the winter and your air conditioner to keep you cool in the summer.

Your hot water heater is your source of running water 365 days out of the year. These systems work quietly to the point that we hardly notice them in our homes. It’s when they start to make some noise that you know they’re struggling to do their jobs.

Although it can be easy for a homeowner to ignore these unusual sounds, doing so is a bad idea. Especially when it’s your water heater making a ruckus. Because you depend so much on your water heater, it’s important to stay on top of potential problems. 

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Why You Need Professionals for Your Commercial HVAC Systems

February 13th, 2023
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Here in Ontario, our winters are long and severe. With rainstorms, snowstorms, windstorms, and ice storms occurring frequently throughout the winter, your commercial property relies heavily on its heating system to keep people safe and warm. When it comes to commercial heating in Milton, ON, you need a team of licensed technicians who have the skills and expertise to provide the commercial heating solutions your business requires. 

Whether you need a new installation, want to upgrade your current commercial heating system, or need emergency repairs, our team of licensed service mechanics, refrigeration mechanics, and sheet metal mechanics is here to help. Read on to learn why you should never hire a general handyman or residential HVAC technician for your commercial heating jobs. 

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A Guide to Furnace Replacement in 2023

January 30th, 2023
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More and more Canadians are working remotely. In fact, as of May 2021, 5 million Canadians (about 20% of the Canadian workforce) were working from home and of that 5 million, 90% said they feel more productive working from home.

While Canadians feel that they’re getting more work done at home, your home systems are also working longer hours. If your furnace is more than 15 years old or if hasn’t been heating your home efficiently, it’s time to think about furnace replacement Mississauga, ON

Furnace replacement doesn’t need to be a stressful or overwhelming process. By doing some research and gathering facts, you’ll be more prepared when the time comes to actually replace it. Here are some things you’ll need to consider when purchasing a new furnace.

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Questions To Ask Before Replacing Your Water Heater

January 16th, 2023

Your water heater is the workhorse of your home. It provides the hot water you need throughout the day to take a shower, wash your hands, do laundry, and run the dishwasher. With so many constant demands, a water heater is an appliance that needs to be replaced every 10-15 years. 

So how do you know when it’s getting close to the time when you’ll need to replace your water heater? Perhaps all you need is water heater repair in Oakville, ON, and not a total replacement. Unlike a heating system, the signs aren’t always as obvious. We want to help you know when it’s best to forego repairs and opt instead for a replacement. Read on to learn the questions you should consider before replacing your water heater.

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How To Avoid Heating Repairs This Season

December 19th, 2022
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The official first day of winter is almost here! With the weather we’ve been having, this probably isn’t a surprise. Despite the cold, our beautiful winter weather is considered to be one of the perks of living here by many Ontarians who relish this time of year.

However, in order to enjoy the brisk weather outdoors, you need to have a reliable furnace at home to keep your indoor temperature warm and cozy. A dependable furnace isn’t a luxury in Ontario; it’s a necessity. How confident are you in your furnace’s ability to see your family through the winter with no interruptions?

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The Gift of Routine Furnace Maintenance

December 5th, 2022
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The holiday season is upon us! Not only is it one of the most magical times of the year, ‘tis the season when you’ll need to heavily depend on your furnace. Plummeting temperatures and an increase in visits from family and friends add up to using your furnace a lot more. But are you sure your furnace is up to the task of keeping your home, family, and guests warm and cozy?

One way to be certain your furnace will operate at peak performance is to schedule routine maintenance. Consider the gift of furnace maintenance in your Oakville, ON home for the holidays. Yes, we know that signing up for a maintenance plan isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about gift ideas. But ensuring the reliability of your furnace really is a gift that keeps on giving throughout the year.

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Pros and Cons of Tankless Water Heaters

November 21st, 2022
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Tankless water heaters have been popular in the EU for a while and are becoming more and more popular among Canadian homeowners–and for good reason. They’re highly energy efficient and although they’re more expensive than their tank counterparts, you’ll reap the benefits of energy savings that will add up over time. 

If you’re in the market for a new hot water heater, or if you’ve been wondering if making the change to tankless will provide benefits that’ll make it worth the investment, consider tankless water heaters. Take a look at the pros and cons of tankless water heaters before deciding on your new water heater installation in Mississauga, ON.

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How Would You Grade Your Heat Pump’s Functionality

November 7th, 2022
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November is here and the cooler weather has arrived as well. As you get ready for the change in season, it’s a good time to evaluate the performance of your heat pump in Brampton, ON.  

Here’s an easy way to determine how well your heat pump did over the summer: give it a report card! Consider its performance over the summer, then give your heat pump an overall grade from “A” to “F” using the tips below. If it hasn’t been the best student, schedule maintenance now to ensure it’s ready for the rest of fall and winter.

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