Have you gotten your yearly furnace maintenance for the house in Brampton?

Furnace maintenance is the yearly check of your furnace and other HVAC equipment to see that everything is in order. Read the blog to learn more…

Introduction: What is Furnace Maintenance?

Furnace maintenance is the yearly check of your furnace and other HVAC equipment to see that everything is in order. This type of regular maintenance helps to keep up with any suspected repairs. Yearly maintenance saves the homeowner a lot on unforeseen repairs on the Furnace.

Furnace Maintenance is a checkup on your furnace performed by a professional gas technician. You can consider furnace maintenance the same as getting your car serviced. Just like in a car service, the mechanic will know if anything is wrong with your car before it breaks down on the road. The furnace technician will know what’s wrong with your furnace if anything before it breaks down.

Why is Furnace Maintenance Important?

A furnace is a piece of equipment sitting in your basement or a closet. That equipment handles the heat in your home. If you do not take good care of this equipment, you could be the person in -35 degree temperature and no heat in the house.

3 main benefits of having regular yearly furnace maintenance

Increase Efficiency

Your heating system, your furnace lose efficiency over time. this is caused by general wear and tear in the equipment by the virtue of it working to provide warmth. Also, there is dust and dirt, buildup in drains, and buildup on the burners. Regular yearly maintenance of your furnace will mitigate almost all these factors. The furnace technician will clean all the dust dirt and buildup, and also identify the areas of corrosion if any. This will help identify any failing parts that should be replaced until it becomes a large issue. A furnace that is not maintained by a professional gets lower efficiency, increasing the cost to run that furnace. Also, If you are not careful about any failing parts, you might end up getting a huge repair on a broken-down furnace. Sometimes the efficiency of the Furnace may every increase by a factor of 30% just after the maintenance.

Longer Lasting Furnace

Your Furnace and HVAC equipment will last longer and without any hiccup, if you get regular professional maintenance. Generally, a new furnace comes standard with a 10-year parts warranty. With regular maintenance, you will be able to increase its life span by another 10 years. Because the faulty parts are repaired and/ or replaced without the problem escalating, and high working efficiency is maintained, it gets highly unlikely for the furnace to break down. In my experience, a poorly maintained furnace is the number one reason for premature furnace breakdowns.

Peace of Mind

A furnace that is not properly working or completely stopped working is another thing you don’t want to deal with. As a homeowner, the things that you need to take care of to make your home winter-ready are a lot. Adding furnace repairs to the list will add to your worries. We are still in this pandemic and having another worry on your mind will affect your mental health. Getting a professional to take care of your furnace is the smart thing to do.

How to Schedule a Furnace Maintenance Appointment

We service Mississauga, Caledon, Brampton, Woodbridge, Vaughan, Georgetown, Burlington, Toronto, Milton, Oakville, and the nearby cities around GTA. Our technicians are licensed and insured for every service. We provide maintenance to all major furnace brands like Goodman, Lennox, Bryant, York, Carrier, Goodman, American Star, and many others. Our expert technicians will assess your needs and budget and suggest the best possible furnace for you.

To book your next furnace maintenance is as simple as one-two-three.

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Call us at 647-864-0391 / Fill up our Contact form

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Book an appointment

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    7 Questions Answered: Furnace buying guide in Ontario

    Thinking about buying a new new furnace? As the winters are right around the corner, we have a list of 7 Questions to help you make an informed decision on buying your new furnace.

    Answering some Questions to help in your furnace shopping this year!

    Question 1: Efficiency – How does it affect me?

    If you have seen your energy bills rise up gradually over the years especially during the winters, it is a good idea to get your furnace replaced. It is shown many times that the homeowners want to warm up their homes in a comfortable way, replacing your furnace with a high-efficiency one is the easiest way to do it.

    Your furnace is old and has very low efficiency. The energy your furnace consumes to heat the house can be close to 50% of your monthly energy bill, so making that one piece of equipment (your furnace) as efficient as possible will reduce the monthly energy bills drastically.

    Question 2: If not broken why fix it?

    To answer this question, let me ask you one, “How old is the furnace in your house?”. Well… the thing is that if you answered 20 years or more, chances are that you are paying approximately 45% more on each energy bill than you need to. In addition to that, you are throwing way more pollution into the air than you need to. The quick answer is that if you have a 20-year-old furnace, replace it now !!!

    Question 3: Furnace Efficiency – What is it?

    Furnaces are graded with an AFUE rating or the Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency rating. This is the number that you have to think about while making a decision on replacing that old furnace. AFUE rating is roughly the fuel your furnace is expected to transfer into heat when your furnace is new. 

    Older furnaces tend to have an AFUE of about 65% when installed. This essentially means that nearly half of the energy consumed by your furnace is wasted, and only the remaining part is used to heat your home. On the other hand, the newer furnaces have efficiencies that can go to 98.5%, which means almost all the energy consumed is transferred into heat to warm your home. This is a huge difference.

    Question 4: What is the best time to replace my furnace?

    Upgrading your old furnace with a high-efficiency new one is the best way to get long-term savings, which means replacing the furnace as soon as possible. With winter just around the corner and the temperatures starting to drop it is a good idea to get the unit replaced with a reliable and efficient furnace.

    Another thing to note is that many Heating, Ventilation and Cooling (HVAC) companies (including ours) offer some great deals if you bundle services. It is always a good idea to ask around and see which companies offer the best deals. 

    Lastly, there are some great government rebates that you may qualify for and help you save even more cash, but some of these rebates do latest for long, so to take advantage of them you need to act fast. 

    Question 5: What to do with my broken furnace?

    If your furnace is broken, you should call a professional and have it checked. It is an industry standard to have your HVAC equipment a 10-year parts warranty, many contractors will then tag a 10-year labor warranty as well. But, if your furnace is more than 10 years old and the repair cost is relatively high, it is wise to get an upgrade.

    Question 6: So many furnace brands, which one to go with?

    Now that you have decided to replace that old and inefficient furnace with a new high efficiency one, the question is what company to choose. It feels like there are hundreds of furnace companies that have thousands of models and there is not a lot of difference between each of them. The truth of the matter is that the quality of the installation means way more than the name of the furnace brands. All the major brands like American Standard, Carrier, Lennox, Goodman, and others have good products but can fault miserably if not installed properly. 

    Make sure that the installer who is installing the furnace is a TSSA certified technician so that you can rest easy knowing that your natural gas furnace was installed properly.

    Question 7: All reviews online are bad, how to make an informed decision?

    Well during this age of the internet, it has gotten a lot easier to look at a product and see what people are saying about it before you make your purchase. It seems like everything on the internet is now rated on a 5-star scale and that drastically influences your purchasing decision. 

    The problem with furnace reviews are;

    Firstly, you are reading reviews on a third-party website that is neither the installers nor the manufacturers. This implies that there is no proof of purchase so the authenticity of those reviews comes into question. 

    Secondly, websites like these often attract negative reviews, because would you go on the internet, find a furnace review website and leave a good review if you are happy with your equipment? No, you would only leave a review if you are unhappy with your product or service.

    To finish, even though online reviews can help make an informed decision but you have to take them with a grain of salt.

    Conclusion

    If you are thinking about replacing your furnace, your furnace is either more than 15 – 20 years old, or it has broken down and the cost of repair is relatively higher. No matter what the scenario is, it is better to replace it now rather than later. 

    See for what government rebates do you qualify for, ask for free quotations from multiple contractors, take experts advice, make sure that the technician is TSSA certified, and lastly sit comfortably in your home knowing that your energy bills are reduced and the new furnace is much more reliable than last one.

      5 Reasons to get your Air Conditioner Service NOW!!!

      5 Reasons to get your Air Conditioner Service NOW!!!

      Any electronic equipment needs care and regular maintenance for proper usage. The heating and cooling equipment sitting tucked away in your basement or a closet somewhere needs the same. I understand that keeping up with those maintenances could be a headache but it’s important because if you don’t you will have to face bigger problems like your air conditioner dying on you in a terrible heatwave. It’s August of 2021 and you are still waiting on your yearly maintenance, here are 5 reasons you should not. 

      Reason 1: Efficiency

          The efficiency of the system decreases exponentially if it is not maintained properly. Yearly servicing of your air conditioners is a key part of its general maintenance. Decreasing efficiency means that the AC is using more energy to produce the same amount of cooling, this will cause your monthly energy bills to rise up gradually. You will end up paying more on your energy bills, over a period of time, than the amount of money you are saving by not getting the servicing done. So the number one reason to get your AC serviced is to maintain a high efficiency. 

      Reason 2: Avoid repairs

          ACs’ are notorious most of the time in the sense that you would not notice a small fault in them until it is too late and the air conditioner stops working on a hot summer afternoon and no technician is available to come fix it in a short notice. A regular and yearly maintenance will help you eliminate that circumstance, you will be able to catch a fault and work on it proactively rather than retroactively. So avoiding costly and uncomfortable repairs is the second reason that you should get your ac serviced.

      Reason 3: Increase Lifetime

          All the major air conditioner manufacturers provide a 10 year parts warranty, this essentially means that if you are not maintaining and servicing your ac regularly, anything that happens after the 10 year mark, the manufacturer is not responsible. If you are maintaining your AC you are potentially increasing the lifespan of the components by five or maybe ten years, and hence delaying an expensive AC replacement. So the third reason to get your yearly air conditioner maintenance is to increase its lifespan.

      Reason 4: Maintain Warranty

          As mentioned above, all the major AC manufacturers provide a 10 year parts warranty. But, many installers also provide a labour warranty to compliment the manufacturer’s warranty. To maintain that, more often than not, there is a clause to get your ac serviced yearly by a certified technician. So maintaining that labour warranty becomes the reason number four to get your yearly AC maintenance.

      Reason 5: Get great discounts

          Mr. HVAC Services have brought you amazing discounts on yearly maintenance packages for your air conditioners, you also have the opportunity to save more if you bundle it with other HVAC equipment in your house. Moreover, if you are our yearly maintenance customer, you get discounted prices for your Furnace and Air Conditioner upgrades. 

      3 Tips for HVAC Maintenance

      3 Tips for HVAC Maintenance

      Heating and cooling equipment is always tricky to understand and repairs can cost from a few hundred to thousands of dollars. Those costs and the risk of repairing can be reduced and somewhat eliminated (in some cases) by following these 3 simple tips. 

      **Note: HVAC Equipment is connected to your house’s power supply, please switch the power off from the mains before performing any of these maintenances.​

      Tip 1

      Change/ Clean your furnace filter– Every furnace has a filter, and they come in all different shapes and sizes. The first that you have to know with a filter is what type of filter you have. (Here is a guide to help you out)

      Types-of-filters
      Different types of furnace filters in the market

      These filters if not cleaned/ replaced at regular intervals can cause your equipment to overwork and break down easily.

      Tip 2

      Wash the outside unit before every summer– The air conditioner unit situated on the outside has a filter on its perimeter, that unit works by pulling air in from the sides and throwing it out from the top, so it’s important to wash it down at least once a year that there is no debris blocking the air flow.

      Wash the outside unit Air Conditioner
      Wash the outside unit Air Conditioner

      The best way to wash it is by a regular garden hose, making sure that you do not hit the electrical panel directly.

      Tip 3

      Replace Evaporator pad of your Humidifier– The humidifier for your house works in the winters. It has a pad on the inside that is mostly responsible to hold water that is evaporated in your home’s air stream. That pad, if not replaced annually, can cause mould and its spores can get in your airstream and cause a lot of health problems.

      Humidifier pad replacement
      How to replace humidifier evaporator pad

      When it comes to New HVAC equipment-Should you Buy or Rent?

      When it comes to new HVAC equipment for your house, the question of whether to “Buy” or “Rent” the equipment always shows up. With lucrative and “too good to be true” advertisements showing up everywhere you look. All over your social media, these ads are just begging for you to click them. At Mr. HVAC Services, we understand this. It is because we have this helpful guide to help you make an easy decision. 

      Argument 1: Cost

      This is a big one. Because a complete HVAC upgrade can be north of $15,000 to $20,000, getting the best value for your money has to be the main factor in deciding between buying or renting the equipment. 

      Buying the equipment can look expensive in the beginning, but paying this huge amount at once can be hard for some people. There are some very good financing options available with payments stretching up to 15 years. The other thing with buying your equipment is that if you plan to sell your house at any time in the future, it will increase the value of your property. 

      Renting the equipment is cheaper upfront, but the thing to remember here is that the payments will keep on going till the time you have the equipment. By some conservative estimates, you might just end up paying twice the cost of the equipment for the life of it. Another drawback with renting is that it lowers the cost of your property if you plan to sell it at any time in the future. 

      Argument 2: Maintenance

      As important as the cost to own, is the cost of repairs or maintenance. Let’s see how buying and renting the equipment may differ for you. 

      Buying the equipment will get you no protection in case of a breakdown or a problem. You will have to get the technician to come to your home and pay the full cost of repairs. To avoid that, there are a few very good monthly maintenance plans on the market that will help you get those repairs in order. The one point to remember here is that in most cases, a new heating or cooling equipment comes with a 10-year parts warranty from the manufacturer, and the chances of anything going bad in the first 10 years of the 20-year lifespan is less than 8%. 

      Renting the equipment comes with its maintenance included (in most cases). So you do not have to worry about breakdowns from the get-go. 

      In the end, “Buying or Renting” should be your decision. Because everyone is different, you have to make this decision on your own, by looking at what is the most important factor to you. At Mr. HVAC Services Inc., we recommend buying the equipment rather than renting it.