Winter is both the best and worst part of living in the north. Being in an icy wonderland is only fun if you’re not freezing inside your home or office. It’s not just a matter of comfort.
Your home relies on a fully functioning HVAC system to st
HVAC systems play a critical role in keeping your home comfortable through varying seasons, that’s why it’s important to keep them running in tip-top shape with regular maintenance.
Keeping your home heated adequately throughout our brutal Canadian winters is crucial for your family’s comfort.
Humidity in our homes is both a blessing and a curse. Much of Canada faces exceptionally dry winters and oppressively humid summers. This means we’re trying to increase humidity during part of the year, and remove it quickly during other times.
Now that the weather is getting colder, most people will be turning on their furnaces for the first time in months. While it’s normal to keep the furnace turned up and running all day, you might run into some issues after not using it for a while.
If you’re wondering what temperature to set your thermostat in the winter season, you’re not alone. Frequently adjusting the heat settings can potentially consume a lot of energy.
While an annual inspection by a certified HVAC technician is recommended, changing your unit’s air filter is a task you can do yourself.
Thanks to air conditioners, the summer season becomes a little bit more bearable for everyone. But before summer arrives, you have to determine if your AC has still got your back — or if it’s already on the decline.
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