FAQs about Heating, Cooling, and HVAC Repair

HVAC Equipment and Service

HVAC means heating, ventilation and air conditioning. We commonly use this abbreviation to refer to your total heating and cooling system read more.

You’ll want to look for a production date. This is frequently situated on a label on the exterior of your read more.

It’s common for your comfort unit to make a bit of noise as it operates. There are a few considerations that affect its sound level, like age and read more

Precision tune-ups help your heating or air conditioning unit deliver efficient, trouble-free comfort year-round read more

A Trip Charge is a fee for the effort associated with the time and travel to diagnose, inspect and provide expert recommendations for a home's heating or air conditioning system by a read more

A popping sound is typical sign of a duct design that’s too small. This happens when read more

 

Our answer is, it’s a wise method. Here's why. read more

Charging a flat rate instead of an hourly amount guarantees pricing is up-front. The price read more.

You wouldn't get a new car and think you’d never have to fill the tires, replace the oil or investigate odd noises. read more

Air handlers and furnaces aren't typically used together in London. If you rely on a furnace, read more.
We repair all makes and models in London. read more
We have a complete offering of water heaters.
We provide financing.
Yes. Our Experts are just minutes away, whether you’re in need of a furnace repair in the middle of a cold winter night read more.
Saving Energy at Home

With energy prices increasing, there are a few steps you can take to lower the price of heating read more.

 

If you notice your showers are becoming chilly fast, your tank water heater might be at fault. read more
If your toilet continues to run, it could be because of several read more.
One of the most frequent reasons your dishwasher won’t drain well is on account of read more.
Indoor Air Quality

No, HVAC air filters differ in quality and size, and some have specifications that read more.

Absolutely. Exposure to air pollutants can be up to 100 times greater in a building than read more

Relying on a carbon monoxide detector in a central location is the smartest way read more

You might have tried to eliminate indoor odors by using air fresheners or read more

A good way to select the correct humidifier

Each family has unique comfort needs, especially if someone in your read more

According to studies conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, exposure to air pollutants indoors can be 100 times higher than outdoors. Frequent dusting and vacuuming can help reduce the amount of dust and dust mites present in your home. However, not all read more

Depending on the style you select and the dimensions of your home, a humidifier

How frequently you should change your air filters may depend on the read more

Yes. Carbon monoxide is an invisible threat to health and safety in your London read more

Heating equipment can dry indoor air read more

Unfortunately, carbon monoxide

Stopping it from happening is the most essential step. Doing appropriate safety read more

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a clear, odorless and tasteless gas. It’s produced by partial fuel combustion often caused by read more

Indoor air quality describes pollution in your London home or business. Air pollutants can read more

We suggest frequently washing and letting water out of the humidifier’s read more

We advise keeping your London residence’s humidity amount near 30–60%. read more

Dry air triggers respiratory issues. We suggest setting your residence’s humidity amount between read more

Plumbing
While it depends on the spot and amount of leak damage, a leaking water pipe.
To stop rancid odors, you should grind up food refuse without delay with cold read more