During winter, keeping your home warm usually means sealing doors and windows tightly to prevent heat loss. While this helps maintain indoor temperatures, it can also trap stale air inside. Over time, this lack of fresh airflow allows dust, allergens,...
Your furnace works hardest when you need it most, yet many homeowners unknowingly reduce its lifespan through simple furnace room mistakes. While regular maintenance is essential, how your furnace room is set up and what is stored inside it can quietly impact...
Winter in Toronto means long heating seasons, tightly sealed homes, and heavy reliance on furnaces and other fuel-burning appliances. While staying warm is essential, winter also brings an often-overlooked safety risk: carbon monoxide (CO). This invisible,...
Why Your Upstairs Is Always Too Warm (or Too Cold): Winter Fixes for Two-Storey Homes
If you live in a two-storey home, you’ve probably noticed a frustrating pattern every winter: while the main floor feels comfortable, the upstairs is either uncomfortably warm or noticeably colder. This uneven temperature distribution is one of the most...
After the holidays, many homeowners notice their indoor comfort is not quite where it should be. Extra guests, more cooking, frequent thermostat changes, and fluctuating outdoor temperatures can all affect how well your HVAC system performs. The beginning of...
As the year comes to a close, winter offers the perfect opportunity to reset not just your routines, but also your home’s comfort system. A few small HVAC habits before the New Year can make a big difference in energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and...









