Saturday, May 30, 2020

AIR CONDITIONER INSTALLATION IN OTTAWA

If your air conditioner in Ottawa has seen better days, it may be time to call The Energy Centre, your trusted HVAC company for excellent air conditioning installation in Ottawa. Our method of installation is performed according to best practices, with no shortcuts taken on the work we do. This ensures that your air conditioner will work correctly and deliver on the efficiency that is promised.

Our AC Installation Process

We can come to your home to provide you with a free quote, which will calculate the square footage of your home in order to suggest an air conditioner that is right for you and serves your needs best.

When Should I Replace My Air Conditioner?

The average lifespan of most air conditioners ranges between 15 and 20 years, so if yours is nearing that age, it’s probably time to start thinking about a new one. Though repairs can sometimes be made to extend the life of an air conditioning unit, once the system is older it usually makes more financial sense to replace. Old air conditioners are not as efficient leading to higher energy costs. Not to mention the price of repairs can add up quickly, leaving you paying more in the long run.
If your air conditioner is nearing 15 years of age, start paying attention to its effectiveness. If you notice a big change, call the professionals for brand new air conditioner installation in Ottawa. Look for any of these warning signs:

  • HIGH ENERGY BILLS

    Have you noticed your utility bill rising every month even though you use your air conditioner the same amount you always used to? This could be a sign that your system is losing efficiency and needs to be replaced.
  • COOLING AND HUMIDITY INCONSISTENCIES

    If you’ve noticed that certain parts of your home are cooled while others remain humid, it could be a sign that your air conditioner can no longer keep up. Air conditioners are supposed to remove humidity from the air and when working properly should keep all areas of the home at a consistent temperature. If yours can no longer do this, it’s probably time to replace.
  • EXCESSIVE NOISE AND DUST

    If you’ve noticed a constant presence of dust in your home, even after you clean, it could be a sign that there are leaks in your ductwork, causing decreased efficiency. Excessive noise could mean your duct system isn’t large enough for the square footage of your home or could also mean that there’s an issue with the unit’s indoor coil.
For a free estimate on your air conditioner installation, just call The Energy Centre in Ottawa at any time and we will help you pick a date and time that works best for you if you prefer.

Originally Posted on: https://energycentre.ca/services/air-conditioner-installation-ottawa/

Sunday, May 17, 2020

Right Steps for Preparing Your Central Air for the Cooling Season

The best way to protect an investment in your family’s comfort is with preventative maintenance. Each season you should take steps to prepare your air conditioner for the upcoming weather.

Turning on your central A/C | Energy Centre

After surviving cold winters, your unit deserves some TLC to get it ready for the heat of summer. Start your spring preparation efforts by following these steps:

  • Take a look around the unit and remove any debris that will impede airflow, such as debris and vegetation.
  • Avoid turning on your central air until you remove any covers, blankets, or lids.
  • Pay attention to the pipe insulation. If it is damaged, call in a professional HVAC technician.
  • Look at the drain hose for potential clogs. Be sure to clean it out.
  • Head inside to replace indoor filters and clean vents and grills around your home.

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Remember that if you have a manufacturer’s warranty, you should hire a professional to take care of your maintenance to keep your warranty intact. Don’t take any chances by trying to DIY.

Originally Posted on: The Energy Centre 

Friday, May 8, 2020

How can i troubleshoot gas furnace problems?

There’s nothing worse than a broken furnace, especially in the middle of winter. Unfortunately, if your furnace is functioning poorly or is simply not working at all, it’s risky to try and troubleshoot and repair those problems on your own. A certified HVAC technician has the training and tools to assess the problem and fix it, also making sure your warranty is not voided.
When it comes to your furnace, it is not uncommon to face minor technical issues from time to time. Even if you’ve followed a regular maintenance routine and your furnace is still causing you trouble, there are a few simple things you can do to troubleshoot the problem. Read on to learn more about what you can do to help your system remain in top condition:
  • Make sure your thermostat is on the “heat” setting. If it is and you still don’t notice a difference after adjusting the dial, you may need to reset your circuit breaker.
  • It may be time to change the air filters in your furnace. Dust and debris can build-up over time and prevent your furnace from producing heat.
  • Check the components of your furnace such as safety switch, limit switch and pilot light to make sure these parts are functioning properly. If this is something you have not done before, it is best to call a professional.
  • Ensure the burner flames are free from debris.
Originally Posted On: The Energy Centre