AIR CONDITIONER REPAIR SERVICES IN KITCHENER-WATERLOO AND TRI-CITIES AREA
AC MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICES IN KITCHENER-WATERLOO
If your air conditioner has broken down or isn’t giving you the cool air it should, make Aire One Heating & Cooling your first call. We handle local AC and HVAC repair for homes and businesses in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, Ingersoll, Listowel, Orangeville and everywhere in between. We’ve been in the industry for over 30 years, so we know our systems inside and out. Contact us today to restore your cooling system.
HOW CAN WE HELP YOU ?
SAVE TIME WITH THESE SIMPLE CHECKS
Not all AC problems should be handled with a DIY solution. However, here are some things you can check before calling for repair service:
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Confirm that your air filter is clean
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Check the service switches to ensure they haven’t been accidentally turned off
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Check your circuit box and reset any tripped breakers
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Confirm that the outdoor AC unit is clear of dirt and debris
Conducting these quick checks may help you solve problem on your own. If not, having this information ready will help you when you call for servicing. Not comfortable handling the AC system on your own? Don’t worry! Aire One Heating & Cooling is happy to handle all your repair and maintenance needs.
DOES YOUR AC UNIT NEED REPAIRS?
A malfunctioning or underperforming air conditioning system isn’t only annoying; it can lead to unnecessarily high energy bills. Pay attention to the following signs, so you don’t waste your money trying to run an inefficient cooling system:
Warm air and poor or weak airflow. Check your vents for for cool air or the motor in your furnace is circulating air throughout your home.
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Frozen lines. Freezing can occur when there are issues with your air conditioner. It's time to have an inspection done.
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Unusually high humidity in your home. Air conditioners are designed to remove moisture from the air in your home to keep it cool and comfortable.
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Spike in your energy bill. An inexplicable increase in your energy bill could be a sign that your air conditioner is struggling to cool your home. ​
Most importantly, get help immediately if you see leaks or smell unpleasant odours. When you have no time to lose, Aire One Heating & Cooling offers 24/7 emergency repair service.
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How often should I service my boiler?A minimum of once a year is recommended. Heating systems come on an average of 3-8 times per hour during the heating season, these numbers can change dramatically in different style of homes and with different thermostats, but this is a rule of thumb in our industry. There is a lot of wear and tear on the appliance and setting can go out of calibration. Also, it is a requirement by most manufacturers and home insurance companies.
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Can I add new zones to my existing boiler heating system?It depends if the btu output of the radiators has reached the maximum btu output the boiler can support. Having a professional to come out and calculate is your best bet.
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How will I know if the boiler I select will work properly for my home?Each room will have a radiator and every radiator has a specific btu output . We calculate the total of the radiator btu outputs, match that with a heat loss/heat gain calculation for the home and that is how we size a boiler system for your home.
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How does a boiler work to heat my home?A boiler is a device that heats water and then distributes the hot water throughout your home to warm the indoor air. There are two main types of boilers: hot water boilers and steam boilers. Hot water boilers heat water to a temperature of about 82 C. The hot water is then circulated through a system of pipes and radiators throughout the home. The radiators give off heat to the surrounding air, which warms the home. Steam boilers heat water to a temperature of about 100 C, which is the boiling point of water. The steam is then distributed through a system of pipes and radiators throughout the home. The steam condenses back to water on the radiators, which gives off heat to the surrounding air, warming the home. In both hot water and steam boilers, the water in the pipes cools and returns to the boiler after heating the interior spaces. The water is then reheated and recirculated throughout the home. Some boiler models also double as a water heater, eliminating the need for a separate water heater unit. The efficiency of a boiler is measured by its Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating. The AFUE rating is a percentage of the fuel that’s used to heat the water that heats the home. The higher the AFUE rating, the more efficient the boiler. Boilers with medium levels of efficiency have ratings of 90 to 93 per cent.
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What is the average lifespan of a residential boiler?The typical residential boiler can last between 15 and 20 years. You can find the year your boiler was manufactured by checking the unit’s rating plate. You can also call the manufacturer and give them the unit’s serial number to find out how old your boiler is. If your boiler unit is more than 15 years old, you should consider replacing it with a new boiler, high-efficiency gas furnace or heat pump.
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Are there any government rebates available for my boiler upgrade?Unfortunately, Ontario homeowners in the Tri-Cities area wanting to invest in a new boiler system for their homes aren’t eligible for rebates under the Home Efficiency Rebate Plus (HER+) program. Heat pumps are the only home heating system covered under HER+, whereby homeowners can get more than $10,000 in rebates on a heat pump installation. This program combines the Enbridge Gas rebate program and the Canada Greener Homes Grant.
AC REPAIR IN KITCHENER-WATERLOO, CAMBRIDGE AND SURROUNDING AREAS
Whether you’re dealing with a faulty HVAC installation or an air conditioner that’s seen better days, call Aire One Heating & Cooling for repairs. We’re an authorized Carrier dealer, but our team can fix any make and model. Wherever you are in the Tri-Cities or surrounding areas, we’ve got you covered. Before you lose your cool, contact us to get your AC back up and running.