Can Air Conditioning Clean The Air In My Home?

We all know that Alberta summers can get hot.  During even the warmest days of the season, you know you can rely on your air conditioner. It works to keep your home cool and your family members happy. But because of the pandemic, many families have found themselves wanting more than just a cool home. […]

3 Ways To Keep Your Home Cool This Summer.

A woman relaxes in her comfortably cool home.

If you were living in Edmonton around this time last year, you know how brutal that mid-summer heatwave was! We saw temperatures nearing the 40 degrees celsius point in Alberta’s capital, and even the most robust central air systems and air conditioners had a hard time keeping up. Even the most well-cared-for systems had to […]

Should I Replace My Air Conditioner?

June is here and summer is not far behind! You’re getting ready to enjoy the warm days outside, and relax in a cool home when the day is done. However, your home may not be as comfortable as it once was when you first had your air conditioner installed. You might be asking yourself: Should […]

Preparing Your AC for Spring

Preparing Your A/C for Spring

One of the biggest problems with HVAC malfunctions is a dirty coil. Your air conditioner has an indoor evaporator coil and a condenser coil in the outdoor unit. The unit that rests outside of your home can easily become dirty because it is constantly exposed to the weather elements. Items that are common outside such as branches, dirt, grass clippings can make their way into the unit and affect the coils in the long run. Many components in your HVAC system are delicate so it is best to leave major cleaning to the professionals who are seasoned in HVAC maintenance like your HVAC technician.

Top 5 Reasons Why You Need a Residential Garage Heater

garage heater tips

If you use your garage as a workshop or hobby space, it can become pretty uninviting during the winter months. However, paying for garage heater installation means you can use it as an extension of your home and hook it up to your residential heating system. Doing so gives you a warm garage that you can enjoy all year round.