
Why Kanata’s “Original” AC Units are Still Kicking (and How to Keep it That Way)
If you live in one of the classic split-levels or bungalows in Katimavik or Glencairn, you likely have an air conditioner that looks like it belongs in a museum. These
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If you live in one of the classic split-levels or bungalows in Katimavik or Glencairn, you likely have an air conditioner that looks like it belongs in a museum. These

As we enter late March, the transition from heating to cooling is already on the minds of Kanata residents. From the mid-century “Garden City” charm of Beaverbrook to the high-tech,

AirZone HVAC Services is a family-run engineering-first HVAC company that has served the Ottawa region since 2006, specializing in the complex world of hydronic and radiant heating systems. As the

Since 2006, AirZone HVAC Services has stood as a family-run pillar in the Ottawa community, specializing in the complex engineering of high-efficiency climate systems. As the gold standard for HVAC

As Ottawa works through the messy “shoulder season” this March, homeowners are finding that traditional systems struggle with the rapid swing between freezing nights and sunny afternoons. Since 2006, AirZone

AirZone HVAC Services is a locally owned, family-run pillar of the Ottawa community, providing expert air conditioning repair and diagnostic services since 2006. Serving Kanata, Orleans, Barrhaven, and beyond, we

As March brings the first hints of spring to Barrhaven, homeowners from Half Moon Bay to Chapman Mills are starting to look ahead to the humid Ottawa summer. In a

As Ottawa transitions through March, the unique architectural landscape of Westboro presents a specific set of challenges for home comfort. Whether it’s a solid 1960s bungalow in Highland Park or

A few years ago, when Moovair first started making waves in the Ottawa HVAC market, homeowners naturally had questions. When you are making a 15-year investment in your home’s comfort, you want

March is the most confusing month in Ottawa. One day the sun is shining and the snow is melting, and the next day you are hit with a freezing rainstorm

For Ottawa homeowners planning a cooling upgrade this spring, choosing between a standard air conditioner and a heat pump is the biggest decision you will make. While traditional AC units

Heat pumps are celebrated for their whisper-quiet operation, but there is a catch that Ottawa homeowners need to know before installing one. While they are incredibly silent during summer cooling—exactly