If you are lucky to have an air conditioning unit, you know the importance of keeping it working when you need it most. Now is a good a time to make your seasonal maintenance to extend the lifespan (and save money) on your cooling system. Proper care of your air conditioning unit will help ensure it runs efficiently, and keep you cool all summer long.
Read MoreThe temperature is getting colder, which means our furnaces have been kicking in for a while now! When we start to drop well into the minuses, we depend on our furnaces more. The last thing you want is to find out yours needs a repair after it quits working during a cold snap! While regular maintenance and checkups are the best prevention for furnace failure, watch out for these signs that might indicate your furnace needs a repair.
Read MoreWhile fall doesn’t officially arrive until September 23rd, the sights, and flavours (pumpkin spice, anyone?) are in the air. While we can have some mild days on the Prairies during the month of September, we all know what is coming. The days will get shorter, the air will get brisker, and your furnace will be needed sooner rather than later. Now is an ideal time to start preparing your furnace for the cold weather to come, so you aren’t left scrambling in the bitter cold.
Read MoreSpring is, if nothing else, technically here. That doesn’t always mean much for the weather in the Prairies, but it is a great time to do some cleaning. After being couped up all winter, it can be nice to do a deep clean and add some spring freshness. And even though your furnace is about to get a well-deserved break, it’s also a great time to do a little maintenance. Here’s what you should do for spring furnace maintenance.
Read MoreAs much as “ideal temperature” is a subjective experience and may even cause dispute in your house, are there ways to determine where that thermostat should be set? Let’s explore that question!
Read MoreDuring the busy holiday season, there is a lot going on in your home. Family members are coming and going, the kitchen gets busier, and often, more people are in your space. All this activity can put extra stress on your HVAC system. Now that the holiday season is behind us, it’s a great time to do some HVAC post-holiday maintenance.
Read MoreIt’s early September, and warm sunny days are still the norm. But the kids are back in school, and the leaves are already starting to turn. I hate to say it, but fall is coming. Hopefully, it will be a long and temperate season, but nights are going to start getting colder very soon. Making now the ideal time to focus on furnace maintenance, despite it being far too warm to contemplate turning the unit on.
Read MoreFurnaces can last a long time. If they are well-maintained, you can get 15-20 good years out of a unit. But, like all things, they eventually need to be replaced. Of course, you don’t want to wait until your furnace completely stops working, right in the middle of winter, to get a new one. That’s why we want to talk about some of the signs that it’s time to start shopping around.
Read MoreThe leaves are almost gone, and the days are getting shorter – winter is almost upon us. Our furnaces have been kicking in for a while now, but if something terrible happened to yours, it wouldn’t be devasting…yet. However, when we start to drop well into the minuses, we depend on our furnaces more. You don’t want to find out yours needs a repair after it has quit working during a cold snap! While we are firm believers in regular maintenance checkups as the best prevention for furnace failure, here are some signs that your furnace might require a repair.
Read MoreIt is unseasonably warm – you may have noticed – and your furnace might be the last thing on your mind. Yes, losing your ability to produce heat is far less critical when it is -4° than when it is -40°, but there are other reasons you want to maintain your furnace that are just as important.
Read MoreThe kids are back to school, leaves are turning colours and everyone has opinions about Pumpkin Spice Lattes, it must be getting close to Fall. For Action Plumbing and Heating, that means plumbing maintenance. This week we would like to discuss the importance of getting your HVAC and plumbing systems maintained before winter hits