Monday, 28 July 2014

Choosing a Cool HVAC company

Whether you’re building a new home or renovating it, your heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning requirements will need to be handled by one of the qualified HVAC companies in Toronto. The trick now is to find it. Here are some questions to ask the prospects:
Are they experienced?

Have they been in business for long? Companies like Laird & Son have been operating for more than 60 years, so there’s no questioning their experience. Find out who their customers are and ask about the company’s quality of service to help your decision-making process along.

Monday, 21 July 2014

Maintenance Tips for Air Conditioners

As the country enjoys the summer season, some Toronto locals may want to consider regular maintenance of their air conditioning systems. After all, they will almost certainly see frequent use and it’s only fair to give them the tender loving care they deserve. Here are some tips to ensure their good condition:

Monday, 14 July 2014

Perusing and Picking Your New Heater

When you are in the market for a new water heater to replace a tank-based model, some home improvement experts might recommend hooking you up with a tankless version. Tankless water heaters do have their strong points, but what matters the most is you learning enough to make the call on setting one up at home.

Monday, 7 July 2014

Not Lighting up When You Need It

Gas furnaces have a complicated bevy of parts, with the igniter one of the most important of all. Your furnace may either have a manual or electronic igniter, but what if neither of them are working? A furnace repair specialist may have to be called in to fix it.

Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Forced Air Gas Furnace Service in Toronto Keeps the Danger of CO Away


"CO Spread The venting systems of forced air gas furnaces are designed to divert CO and prevent it from being released into the home. However, improperly installed fans can lead it to happen. Thus, residents are advised to have their fuel-powered heating appliances inspected at least annually. If there’s a need for furnace installation in Toronto to replace failed units, the job must be performed by licensed and experienced contractors. CO Exposure It’s difficult for residents to tell if they’ve been exposed to CO or not because this gas is odourless. However, signs of CO poisoning are flu-like symptoms, headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, breathing difficulties, and mental confusion. An extreme case of CO poisoning can lead to coma, convulsions, and far worse."
http://www.lairdandson.com/forced-air-gas-furnace-service-in-toronto-keeps-the-danger-of-co-away/

Monday, 30 June 2014

Summer Furnace Tips

Out of sight, out of mind seems to apply very well to furnaces during the summer. Since furnaces aren’t really necessary when the sun is hot outside, a lot of people seem to forget that it still is an important part of their household.
However, summertime is a great time to be concerned about your furnace. In fact, people can stand to save a lot of money by paying more attention to their furnace during this time. Here are a few tips to do just that:

Shut off gas to your furnace
A lot of people are unaware that their furnace continues to use gas even during the summer months. This is because a tiny flame continues to burn inside the furnace even when it is not in use. Called the pilot light, this flame is used to ignite the larger burners when it comes time to crank up the heat and can consume as much as 1,000 BTUs per month. By turning off the pilot light, homeowners stand to save as much $50 or year or more on their gas bill yearly.

Get your furnace serviced

A lot of people put off having their furnace serviced until autumn, when temperatures begin plummeting. As a result of simple supply and demand economics, furnace service costs can spike during fall to account for the high demand. Getting your furnace serviced during the summer allows you to avoid this.

Furnace Oil and Some of Its Key Benefits

There are many ways to keep a home warm during the cold months, particularly during winter, and one of them is through heaters using furnace oil. Though the chilly months are still distant, there is no better time to prepare than today, and opting for furnace oil as your main heating fuel is one excellent decision.

More Heat

One of the primary advantages of oil furnaces over their gas-based counterparts is they can generate more heat, which is beneficial during winter. A heater that runs through furnace oil can muster heat that is 400 degrees hotter than gas or electricity. This means higher level of comfort come winter.

Safety

Despite using oil that is flammable, they are still the safer choice, as they do not produce carbon monoxide. Furthermore, they also do not explode.

Cost-efficient


Another benefit of oil furnaces is cost-efficiency, as the prices of oil is relatively cheaper compared to electric use. Moreover, they also offer a much longer lifespan, one that can reach up to as much as 20 years, depending on how well you maintain them. It is important to have their filters cleaned or changed regularly, at least every quarter. There are homeowners who do the maintenance themselves, but it is always advisable to have furnace oil experts handle the situation.