Let’s face it, the humidity level in your home is just as important as the temperature. A home with air that’s too dry or too moist can make for an uncomfortable environment. Luckily, Wardlaw Heating & Cooling is here to explain how you can control the humidity in your home with your HVAC system. Keep reading to learn more about HVAC humidity control. Can you add humidity control to an HVAC system? Some air conditioning units can dehumidify the air.[...]
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has caused many homeowners to re-think indoor air quality. After all, the Covid-19 virus spreads through droplets and aerosols—and people who are indoors or in enclosed spaces close to one another, are particularly at risk. Washing hands, sanitizing surfaces, wearing face masks and keeping 2 metres apart have defined our COVID pandemic behaviour. But what happens when a visitor comes calling to your home? Or when family and friends gather inside your house for the holidays? When the weather turns cold, entertaining company outside on the patio is simply not practical for many Canadians. And it is not always possible to crack open a window to improve fresh air ventilation and air flow. So back[...]
Read MoreIf last summer’s heat was a bit much for your household, it might be time to consider air conditioners available to you. However, not all air conditioners are created equal. Central air conditioning can be the bigger investment for cooling your home, but the value derived in the end can make it well worth it. Compared to other types of air conditioning, it can provide a more consistent level of comfort. Wardlaw technicians have over 4 decades of experience installing[...]
Read MoreHVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. HVAC maintenance can include furnace maintenance, air conditioner maintenance, and air filters. Regular HVAC maintenance can help you avoid costly repairs, make your system more efficient, and help improve both air quality and safety. How Do HVAC Systems Work? Furnaces For homes in Sault Ste. Marie and Algoma, furnaces are typically the core of the home HVAC system. Your furnace connects to a duct system, which carries warm air around your home. [...]
Read MoreYour air conditioner is going to spend all of its life outside, so should you be worried about what Mother Nature plans on throwing at it? In a word, no. Air conditioners are built with the elements in mind, and there is a wide range of weather conditions your A/C unit can combat before seeing any problems. However, this doesn’t mean they are indestructible. While a little drizzle here and there won’t harm the A/C, there are other weather[...]
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