01 Jun

Choosing an HVAC system in Canada means finding a solution that can handle freezing winters and warm summers — all while staying energy efficient. Here’s what to consider before making your decision.

1. Climate Considerations
In Canada, you need a system that can handle extreme temperature shifts, so look for units with high Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) and Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) ratings.

2. Proper Sizing
Bigger isn’t always better. An oversized system can waste energy, while an undersized one will struggle to keep your home comfortable. Have a professional do a load calculation to determine the right size.

3. Energy Efficiency
Look for Energy Star® certified systems to save money on energy bills while reducing your environmental footprint.

4. Budget & Long-Term Costs
Consider not just the purchase price, but also installation costs, maintenance, and operating expenses over time.

5. Professional Installation
A quality system is only as good as its installation. At Peak Heat Cool, our experts ensure your system is set up for optimal performance from day one.

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