Summer is coming and that means it's time to start thinking about air conditioning installation and replacement. But who has time for that?
You're probably busy with work, family, and all the other things on your plate. McCreadie HVAC & Refrigeration Services are here to help.
We provide AC installation and replacement services in South Central Ontario.
We have a team of experienced professionals who will take care of everything for you so you can relax and enjoy the summer sun.
McCreadie HVAC & Refrigeration Services has built a reputation as a quality, professional HVAC repair company in Dufferin County and the surrounding area.
We do residential and commercial air conditioner installation and repair of HVAC systems, central air, and wall-mounted air conditioners.
Keep your family cool! Get quality, affordable air conditioning by calling McCreadie HVAC and Refrigeration Services at (519) 306-9501 today.
Summer is coming and that means it's time to start thinking about air conditioning installation and replacement. But who has time for that? You're probably busy with work, family, and all the other things on your plate. McCreadie HVAC & Refrigeration Services are here to help. We provide AC installation and replacement services in south-central Ontario. We have a team of experienced professionals who will take care of everything for you so you can relax and enjoy the summer sun.
McCreadie HVAC & Refrigeration Services has built a reputation as a quality, professional HVAC repair company in Dufferin County and the surrounding area. We do residential and commercial air conditioner installation and repair of HVAC systems, central air, and wall-mounted air conditioners.
Keep your family cool! Get quality, affordable air conditioning by calling McCreadie HVAC and Refrigeration Services at (519) 306-9501 today.
If your air conditioner is showing signs of failure, it might be time to consider AC repair or replacement. Some benefits of AC replacement are:
Consider upgrading if your air conditioning system is struggling to keep up with the needs of you and your family.
Air conditioners can become noisy when they get older. Newer air conditioning units run quieter. Enjoy comfort on hot summer days without noticing your air conditioner.
Over time, clogged air filters and ductwork can release bacteria, mould, and allergens into the air. Upgrading to a newer model can reduce the level of contaminants in the air, eliminate odours, and lessen the risk of respiratory ailments.
Consider the makes and models of different air conditioners. Make sure that the air conditioner has the right cooling capacity for the square footage of your home. Choose a more energy-efficient model with a high seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER).
Often, there are many warning signs of furnace problems. Property owners can learn about these warning signs to protect themselves from costly repair jobs, increasing utility bills, and much more.
If your furnace isn't performing as it should or is showing any of the signs listed below, it's time to schedule an inspection from a trained professional.
If you are curious about how experts calculate SEER ratings and which SEER rating is best for your home, call the experts at McCreadie HVAC and Refrigeration Services.
If your air conditioner is showing signs of failure, it might be time to consider AC repair or replacement. Some benefits of AC replacement are:
Consider upgrading if your air conditioning system is struggling to keep up with the needs of you and your family.
Air conditioners can become noisy when they get older. Newer air conditioning units run quieter. Enjoy comfort on hot summer days without noticing your air conditioner.
Over time, clogged air filters and ductwork can release bacteria, mould, and allergens into the air. Upgrading to a newer model can reduce the level of contaminants in the air, eliminate odours, and lessen the risk of respiratory ailments.
Consider the makes and models of different air conditioners. Make sure that the air conditioner has the right cooling capacity for the square footage of your home.
Choose a more energy-efficient model with a high seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER).
If you are curious about how experts calculate SEER ratings and which SEER rating is best for your home, call the experts at McCreadie HVAC and Refrigeration Services.
If you need a new air conditioner, talk to a reputable air conditioning company about options. There are many ways to keep your home cool.
Discuss your climate control needs with a professional HVAC contractor before deciding whether to repair or replace your current AC. Several factors influence how you might choose to replace your window-mounted or central air conditioner.
Before you buy, ask yourself these questions.
Does your home need a new furnace? If so, you might want to install a new HVAC system.
Replacing your old furnace at the same time as your AC allows you to lower the average cost and provides you with a chance to get a quiet, efficient furnace.
If you currently use window-mounted AC units and space heaters, consider an AC unit that allows you to provide cool air to all the rooms in your house, such as a central air conditioning system or HVAC system.
Replacing your furnace and AC at the same time can reduce the average price of installation.
A central HVAC system connects your furnace and air conditioner to vents throughout your home.
If you are installing a new climate control system, you will need a contractor who can install ductwork, hook the furnace up to the gas line, and do electrical work.
A complete HVAC system takes a bit longer than the installation of AC units or furnaces by themselves.
A ductless cooling system is similar to a central AC unit, but instead of large ducts, they use narrower pipes to carry climate-controlled air from the outdoor unit to each wall-mounted unit.
Ductless systems include wall-mounted indoor units, with each indoor unit handling climate control for a single room.
Installation of a new AC system is a significant investment, but it can pay off in the long run.
Choosing a more flexible and more efficient option is also a way to save money down the road.
Are your gas and electricity bills too high? For higher efficiency and the ability to adjust the thermostat for each room, consider a mini-split system with a heat pump or add a geothermal-powered heat pump.
Geothermal systems rely on trenches dug into the earth. They have the advantage of using renewable energy.
The simplest installation is for window-mounted AC, which can be done in a single afternoon.
Installing HVAC and central air takes longer, usually a day or two, because the AC and furnaces must be hooked up to ductwork that runs through the house.
Installation of geothermal systems can take more time and be more expensive because of the digging involved, but consider the long-term financial and environmental benefits of using geothermal energy.
If you need a new air conditioner, talk to a reputable air conditioning company about options. There are many ways to keep your home cool. Discuss your climate control needs with a professional HVAC contractor before deciding whether to repair or replace your current AC. Several factors influence how you might choose to replace your window-mounted or central air conditioner.
Before you buy, ask yourself these questions.
Does your home need a new furnace? If so, you might want to install a new HVAC system. Replacing your old furnace at the same time as your AC allows you to lower the average cost and provides you with a chance to get a quiet, efficient furnace.
If you currently use window-mounted AC units and space heaters, consider an AC unit that allows you to provide cool air to all the rooms in your house, such as a central air conditioning system or HVAC system. Replacing your furnace and AC at the same time can reduce the average price of installation.
A central HVAC system connects your furnace and air conditioner to vents throughout your home. If you are installing a new climate control system, you will need a contractor who can install ductwork, hook the furnace up to the gas line, and do electrical work. A complete HVAC system takes a bit longer than the installation of AC units or furnaces by themselves.
A ductless cooling system is similar to a central AC unit, but instead of large ducts, they use narrower pipes to carry climate-controlled air from the outdoor unit to each wall-mounted unit. Ductless systems include wall-mounted indoor units, with each indoor unit handling climate control for a single room. Installation of a new AC system is a significant investment, but it can pay off in the long run. Choosing a more flexible and more efficient option is also a way to save money down the road.
Are your gas and electricity bills too high? For higher efficiency and the ability to adjust the thermostat for each room, consider a mini-split system with a heat pump or add a geothermal-powered heat pump. Geothermal systems rely on trenches dug into the earth. They have the advantage of using renewable energy.
The simplest installation is for window-mounted AC, which can be done in a single afternoon. Installing HVAC and central air takes longer, usually a day or two, because the AC and furnaces must be hooked up to ductwork that runs through the house. Installation of geothermal systems can take more time and be more expensive because of the digging involved, but consider the long-term financial and environmental benefits of using geothermal energy.
McCreadie HVAC and Refrigeration Services are trusted experts in AC and furnace installation. We have established connections with the top suppliers to provide you with the best deals on a new furnace, air conditioning unit, ductwork, and other HVAC equipment.
McCreadie HVAC and Refrigeration Services are trusted experts in AC and furnace installation. We have established connections with the top suppliers to provide you with the best deals on a new furnace, air conditioning unit, ductwork, and other HVAC equipment.
Describe your project to the best of your ability or if it's easier, you can give us a call to discuss it over the phone.
Describe your project to the best of your ability or if it's easier, you can give us a call to discuss it over the phone.
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