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Heating Ventilating Air Conditioning (HVAC) Services: SOREN AIR has inventory in place to fulfill your residential, commercial heating and air conditioning cooling needs promptly. SOREN AIR has perfected the heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) cooling services industry. SOREN AIRGTA Air Solutions knows dirty air makes you sick, therefore we will work with our customer to make your house clean and energy efficient. We improve indoor air quality. At SOREN AIR we can make your residence or commercial business comfortable all the time. SOREN AIR HVAC Services will provide you with the optimal service for your heating ventialting and air conditioning needs. We can ensure your comfort with a high efficiency system. We offer service and replacements for all cooling and heating systems in the residential and light commercial markets

Who’s keeping you warm?

SOREN AIR is proud to serve greater Toronto, GTA, North York, Thornhill, Richmond Hill, Missisauga, Brampton with both residential and commercial full services. Whether you are a home or business owner, we try to take the worry out of your cooling and heating needs. We feel very lucky to be able to live in Ontario and want to do our part to help protect that unique lifestyle with more responsible for our customers.

  • contact us anytime – 24/7
  • furnace and duct maintenance
  • furnace protection plans
  • select brand name heating equipment (furnaces, hot water tanks, oil tanks)
  • heating advisors to answer your questions

 

  A good preventative maintenance program includes an annual inspection by an HVAC technician, performing the following checklist:

  • Inspect and change furnace air filter as required. Note: it is also important for home and business owners to check and replace the filter; an easy DIY heating task requiring very little skill or experience. This should be done monthly to avoid restricted air flow; resulting in reduced energy efficiency.
  • Check mechanical and electric components. Make sure that HVAC control relays and switches are operating properly; also check to ensure blower bearings and motors are in good repair and adequately lubricated.
  • Inspect heat exchanger to ensure there are no cracks, leaks or other potential for carbon monoxide to enter the building.
  • Inspect and clean drain pans and pipes, blower assembly, fan blades, evaporator and condenser coils, heat exchanger, and air return and intake. Make sure proper air flow is attained; if diminished, find and clean the blockage causing the problem. Note: HVAC duct cleaning is one service with a high degree of hype and high pressure sales techniques. There are only certain conditions requiring this type service. For instance, mold or mildew, blockage, or heavy soiling; such as construction residue.
  • If the unit has a fuel burning system, check the burner for proper ignition and fuel mixture.
  • Check HVAC thermostat for proper calibration and operation. An older mercury switch manual thermostat with poor calibration can allow ambient room temperature to fluctuate as much as 8ºF or more. This causes the HVAC to run harder and longer, to bring the temperature up to the proper setting each time the heat kicks on.

Installing a replacement thermostat may be the best solution for the above problem. A programmable thermostat automatically lowers room temperature when the building is unoccupied, and raises temperature during times of use. A digital thermostat also keeps ambient room temperature even, with little or no fluctuation. This translates into considerable energy savings!

It is also a good idea to “test run” the heating and air conditioning components well before each heating or cooling season. In the event of a problem, this allows ample time to schedule HVAC troubleshooting and necessary HVAC repair.

 

Air Conditioning Needs Regular Maintenance, Too:

      A common newer HVAC system provides heating, ventilation, and air conditioning for the entire building (hence the abbreviation HVAC). However, some buildings, especially older ones, may have a stand alone air conditioning unit as part of the overall heating and air conditioning system.

     The same guidelines for preventative maintenance hold true for cooling systems, to avoid costly air conditioning repair or reduced energy efficiency:

  • Annual pre-season inspection and testing of the system.
  • Make sure drain pans and pipes are clean.
  • Make sure evaporator coils and condenser coils are clean, and surrounding space is not blocked by objects or debris that restricts air flow.
  • Check air conditioning filter; clean or replace as necessary. Note: a window air conditioner filter can usually be cleaned and re-used.
  • Correct small problems before they become big costly ones.

  

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