Rosedale
Heritage Victorian and Edwardian homes — our most common service area for properly-sized boiler-to-furnace conversions and quiet AC retrofits.
Our crews live and work in the same neighbourhoods you do. We know which streets the snowplow misses, which 1920s homes have asbestos-era ductwork, and which condo boards still require Saturday-only service windows.
Heritage Victorian and Edwardian homes — our most common service area for properly-sized boiler-to-furnace conversions and quiet AC retrofits.
Large 1930s homes with original ductwork — careful Manual J calculations prevent the oversized-furnace short-cycling that plagues this neighbourhood.
Mid-century postwar homes ideally suited to hybrid heat-pump retrofits with existing forced-air ducts.
Mix of pre-war singles and 1960s low-rise — high-rise condo HVAC service available for some buildings on request.
Newer subdivisions with high-efficiency-ready ductwork — ideal candidates for full-electric cold-climate heat pump conversions.
Our home base. Same-day service across the entire 905 area code, from Unionville to Cornell to Cathedraltown.
Strong demand for ductless mini-split additions in renovated 1990s and 2000s homes.
Smart-thermostat installation hotspot — Bayview Glen and Royal Orchard residents lead the city in rebate uptake.
Service van regularly in Maple, Woodbridge, and Concord. Heat-pump rebate consultations available on request.
Newer subdivisions and country homes alike. Cold-climate heat pumps perform well in the windier Highway 404 corridor.
Indoor air quality systems (HRV/ERV) increasingly requested as homeowners tighten older homes for energy efficiency.
Available on appointment basis for furnace and heat-pump installations — minimum scope applies due to travel distance.
If you're between Steeles and the 401, between Allen Road and the 404, you definitely are. Outside that box — call us anyway. We say yes more often than not.