How to Test Your Air Conditioner and Make Sure It Is Working Properly
If you live in a place with humid summers, your air conditioner is probably a system you often use. Because of this, it's essential to make sure it's operating correctly! This article will teach you...
Who Created Air Conditioning?
For countless millennia, people have always tried to find ways to keep cool. That all changed in 1902 by a brilliant engineer named Willis Carrier. Since then, the Carrier air conditioner became the...
Tips To Get The Most Out Of Your Air Conditioner
The summer is not over yet. Ontario homeowners may still be facing several more weeks of scorching temperatures and high humidity. Therefore, air conditioners cannot yet be retired for the season....
Top Questions to Ask When Buying a New AC
Air conditioners are not a “one size fits all”. There are many factors to consider before investing in the right air conditioner for your home. Here’s some questions to ask your...
Is Staying at Home Harming Our Indoor Air Quality?
Although the lockdowns that followed the recent pandemic showed a drastic reduction in outdoor pollution, the air quality in our own homes has been diminishing as a result of our consistent presence....
What Uses The Most Energy In Your Home?
A frequently asked question by home owners is how can they lower home energy costs. There are several ways to conserve energy without compromising comfort and quality of life for you and your family....
How Extremely Hot Days Affect Your Air Conditioner
Around the world, people are experiencing the effects of rising global temperatures. The days of worrying about the impact of hot days and heat waves only during summers have past. You should expect...
Ways to Lower your AC Costs this Summer
Your home needs to be the most comfortable place you come to at the end of the day to relax. For most Canadians, the recent heatwave has made many homes inhabitable. High temperatures have forced...
What is a Good SEER Rating?
The newer energy-efficient HVAC systems needed a way to show just how energy efficient they were, so SEER ratings were developed. SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficient Rating (or sometimes...