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Cooling Solutions for the GTA

Cooling Solutions for the GTA

When the humidity hits, you need a system that works. We provide fast AC repairs and high-efficiency installations to keep your home comfortable all summer long.

AC Not Cooling?

Is your unit blowing warm air, leaking water, or making loud buzzing sounds? We diagnose issues quickly and carry common parts to fix it on the spot.

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Older air conditioners are energy hogs. Upgrade to a high-efficiency Carrier AC or Heat Pump and reduce your summer cooling costs by up to 40%.

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The Process

How it works

Step 01

Book Online

Choose a 2-hour arrival window that fits your schedule. No waiting by the phone. We text you when we are on the way.

Step 02

Expert Diagnostic

We test your system to find the real problem (not just the symptom) and give you a firm, flat-rate price before starting any work.

Step 03

Cool Comfort

Most repairs are done in one visit. If you need a new unit, our install teams work efficiently to get your home cool again ASAP.

Frequently Asked Questions

My AC is running, but the air isn't cold. What's wrong?

This is the most common issue we see. It could be a dirty air filter restricting airflow, a refrigerant leak (Freon), or a failing capacitor. We recommend turning the unit off to prevent compressor damage and calling us for a diagnostic.

How much does a new Air Conditioner cost?

Installation prices typically range from $3,500 to $5,500 depending on the size (tonnage) and SEER rating (efficiency). We always perform a load calculation to ensure you don't overpay for a unit that is too big for your ductwork.

What is the difference between an AC and a Heat Pump?

They look almost identical and both cool your home efficiently. The difference is that a Heat Pump can run in reverse to heat your home in the winter. Given current rebates, many Toronto homeowners are switching to Heat Pumps to replace their old AC units.

Why is my furnace leaking water in the summer?

In the summer, your AC coil (sitting on top of your furnace) creates condensation. If the drain line is clogged or the coil freezes up, water can leak down into your furnace. This requires immediate attention to prevent rust and electrical damage to your furnace board.

How often should I change my filter in the summer?

When your AC is running constantly during a heatwave, check your filter every 30 days. A clogged filter restricts airflow, which can cause your AC coil to freeze into a block of ice, shutting down your system completely.

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