by admin | Oct 28, 2020 | Furnace, Indoor Air Quality
Ottawa residents are no stranger to the quick onset of frigid winter temperatures. With cold weather comes a new set of indoor air quality issues, namely dry air. Dry winter air can cause a number of adverse health effects, including dry skin, itchy eyes, dry nose and...
by admin | Jan 29, 2020 | Furnace, News
Ottawa is cold. In fact, we often make the list for coldest capitals in the world. On those days where the mercury drops way below zero, you might find that the house has trouble maintaining the temperature you set due to the extreme cold. If properly sized and...
by admin | Jan 22, 2020 | Thermostats
What temperature do you keep your home in the winter? In many homes, there’s a struggle over the thermostat, with some people wanting to keep the house warmer, while others with an eye on utility bills turn down the temperature. Generally, most Canadians keep their...
by admin | Jan 15, 2020 | Furnace, News
There are two pipes that run from your furnace to the outside of your home. An intake pipe pulls air into the system for the combustion process and an exhaust pipe allows dangerous byproduct fumes to leave the home. To work efficiently and safely, the furnace intake...
by admin | Nov 6, 2019 | Indoor Air Quality
Many people look for ways to improve indoor air quality—especially in the winter when windows and doors are kept closed. While there are many ways to keep the air in your home fresh and clean, we’d like to remind homeowners that a dirty furnace filter can have a...