
Buying a new home requires a substantial sum of money upfront and will most certainly require additional financial investments throughout the years. To limit the number of surprises down the line, it’s important to know all the facts before you fully commit to buying a home. A proper HVAC inspection is essential to determine if the home is a sound investment.

At the height of summer, temperatures across Canadian cities can soar. Unfortunately, some homeowners will learn that their AC system can’t keep up with the demand and will have to call for air conditioner service. Instead of wasting money on constant repairs for an old system—upgrade to a new high efficiency air conditioner and enjoy the benefits of increased efficiency, comfort and reliability.

Air conditioners seem to break down at the most inconvenient time, usually on the hottest day of the year. Instead of waiting until your cooling system won’t turn on when you need it—be proactive and schedule replacement. There are a number of indications that it’s time to replace the AC, but there are 4 signs that a breakdown could be imminent.

Whole-home air conditioning systems are a financial investment, so it’s important to install one that will provide comfort for years to come. There are many factors that can affect the lifespan of an AC, but generally, you can expect an air conditioner to last between 12 and 15 years. Some Higher-end models can last up to 25 years with maintenance and care. Proper maintenance and a quality installation can extend the life of your air conditioner—while neglect can significantly shorten its ability to keep the home cool and comfortable.




