Monthly Archives: June 2014

Keep those Ceiling Fans Dust-Free

2024-02-07T23:09:32+00:00Smart Tips|

During the summer months, you might use ceiling fans in your home to help move the air around or to simply keep cool. Every time that you turn those ceiling fans on, they are going to stir up dust throughout the house. While you won’t be able to eliminate all dust from your home, minimizing

How to Improve Indoor Air Quality during the Summer Months

2024-02-07T23:09:32+00:00Air Conditioning|

When the summer rolls around in Toronto, and throughout Ontario, it can usually mean high humidity, high temperatures, and some awfully uncomfortable days. When they are upon us, and if you have central air conditioning, or several window air conditioning units, that means you’ll tend to keep your windows closed to avoid dealing with the

Understanding the Main Components of an HVAC System

2024-02-07T23:09:45+00:00HVAC|

HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. Both residential and commercial property owners can have HVAC systems installed and while the essential components of each will be similar, the work that may be required to repair an HVAC system for a home will generally be different than that for a commercial building. The purposes

Clanging Radiators Are Calling for HVAC Servicing

2024-02-07T23:09:45+00:00Air Conditioning|

If you have radiant heating in your Toronto home, that means you have radiators. Since you have radiators, you may have noticed some odd sounds or noises coming from them during this past winter. The tink, bang, or clang, the popping sound, the rattle … these are all sounds that could be the result of

Gas, Oil, or Electric Heat: Which is better for Toronto Homeowners?

2024-02-07T23:09:45+00:00Furnaces|

Usually the price of each heating/cooling source is what dictates a homeowner’s choice; but, the differing levels of efficiency between the three should also factor in the decision. While oil and gas are plentiful their prices have risen drastically in the past years and are further subject to market prices. By contrast, electricity, like gas,

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