How To Tender Your Building Fan Coil or Heat Pump Projects?
Many property managers struggle with older In-Suite HVAC systems once they pass the expected life expectancy. Whether you are looking to do annual/semi-annual maintenance or building a wide HVAC retrofit project, the board of directors will need to have a proper tendering process to select the right contractor for your building. Here we outlined a…
What Filter Should I Use In My Condo HVAC? – Home Trade Standards
Buy Filter Now! As Low As $120 For Pack Of 10 $ 120 Plus HST Wire Frame Filter Click Here To Buy Free Delivery Across Toronto Popular If you live in a condo, you may be wondering what filter size or quality needs to be used for your condo HVAC system. We will discuss briefly…
Can You Install a Nest Thermostat In a Condo?
The short answer is “Yes”. Google NEST Thermostat comes in 5 different Models Below. The 2nd and 3rd Gen Nest Themorstat allows condo residents to install and pair these smart thermostats with the existing 24V style horizontal and vertical fan coil systems. Fan Coil thermostat typically runs on a 3-speed fan system. Low, Medium & High. 2nd &…
Noisy Condo HVAC System? Toronto Condo Owners Question
Noisy Condo HVAC System? Toronto Condo Owners Question We receive frequent service calls for Noisy HVAC Systems in condo buildings. These noises are usually described as Sharp, Banging, Rattling, Clicking, or Ticking Sounds. We understand your concern with the Noise In Your Condo, which creates discomfort throughout your day. Therefore, I would like to elaborate on this issue in the…
Common Heating Repairs in Toronto Condos + Prevention Tips
With Toronto winters seemingly becoming more and more unpredictable, it’s in your best interest to enter the season prepared. You need to ensure that your condo’s heating system is primed and ready to take on harsh winter months, keeping you warm and healthy. After all, you need your HVAC system performing at its best if you’re…
Which Is Better: 2-Pipe vs 4-Pipe HVAC System?
Are you looking for the right HVAC system for your condo in Toronto? Do you know the difference between 2-pipe and 4-pipe HVAC systems? These two are some of the most common piping arrangements in hydronic systems for heating and cooling. Understanding the differences between them will help you make the right choice for your Toronto condo HVAC…
Regularly Changing the Air Filter in Your Condo – Toronto & GTA
If you live in a condo, you may be wondering what filter size or quality needs to be used for your condo HVAC system. We will discuss briefly what’s best for your equipment. There are two common filters used in vertically stacked HVAC systems. 1. Wireframe Filters 2. Pleated Filter. Wireframe Filters These filters are…
5 Steps for Winterizing Your Toronto Condo
For Toronto condo owners, somehow winter seems to catch us by surprise every year. The summers here are great. Glorious, even, enjoying the urban condo lifestyle in this great city of ours. Soon enough, however, fall is upon us once again, and winter isn’t that far off the horizon. Many people who buy a condo in Toronto…
Toronto Condo Landlords Are Responsible To Keep Temperature At Minimum of 21 Degrees Celsius
TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 629, PROPERTY STANDARDS explains how Toronto residential dwelling house, town-house, low rise and condominium Landlords are responsible to maintain the temperature at 21 degrees from Sep 15 To June 1; 26 Degrees from June 2 to Sep 14. Section 629-38 bylaw also continues further to explain how “heating and air conditioning systems must be kept in good repair…
Emergency Heating & Air Conditioning Services During COVID-19
We wanted to send a quick update on our ongoing business practices. Given the recent situation with COVID-19, we are following and monitoring Canada Health & Safety Recommendations to ensure the well-being of our clients, vendors and staff members. In-Home HVAC Services While social distancing with others is important, our Condominium & Residential HVAC Services will…
Water Is the New Fire in Toronto Condos – Keep Your Balcony Door Closed on Freezing Days!
According to TD Insurance, more than 40% of Condo Insurance Claims have been due to Flooding In Condos in recent years. A few years ago, a flooding incident happened in a prominent high-rise condo building in downtown Toronto. Here is the story: Fan Coil Flood & Freezing In Toronto These days, we are experiencing colder…