Heat Pump Repair and Installations in Toronto
We provide top-notch heat pump repair and installation services in Toronto, available 24×7 for emergency needs. Whether you're dealing with issues in a hybrid heat pump system or a ductless mini-split system, our certified technicians are equipped to handle all your heat pump troubles. With years of experience serving Toronto residents, we understand the specific heating and cooling solutions required.
For heat pump repair, maintenance, or installation in Toronto, Ontario, turn to Maple Air Inc's Heating and Cooling emergency team. Our team of HVAC professionals is highly skilled in heat pump repair and installations. Our Toronto heat pump repair technicians are brand-authorized and certified, ensuring you receive the best service available.
At Maple Air Heating and Cooling, we not only excel in heat pump repair and installation but also take pride in the quality of our work. We are committed to offering fair and affordable pricing to our customers.
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Regular Heat Pump Issues You Might Face in Toronto
Neglecting regular heat pump maintenance and improper inspections can lead to significant problems for Toronto residents. Here is a list of common heat pump repair issues you might encounter:
- Dirty or clogged filters
- Thermostat malfunctions
- Electrical issues
- Refrigerant leaks
- Water pooling around the unit
- Poor airflow or frequent cycling
- Frozen evaporator coils
- Compressor issues, etc.
Leaving your heat pump problems unrepaired can cause permanent damage to your system. Schedule an appointment with our certified technicians today to diagnose your heat pump issues. Don't wait until you have no other option but to purchase a new unit.
Call us at 1-877-780-6667 to book your heat pump repair and installation services or request an appointment online.
Save $130 on your heat pump repair service call when you book online.
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*Diagnostic fee will be waived if the customer decides to either repair or purchase a unit. Otherwise, $130 plus HST will be charged for residential diagnostic and $140 plus HST per hour for commercial diagnostic.
Get a Free Price Quote on a New Heat Pump in Toronto
Think of your heat pump system as the heart of your home’s heating and cooling. It’s crucial to ensure it operates efficiently to provide comfort during the winter and summer. Many of our systems are designed to be highly efficient, potentially lowering your utility bills.
Schedule a Free In-Home Estimate in Toronto
Contact us today to set up an appointment for a free in-home estimate in Toronto.
During your in-home estimate you can expect:
- A certified Maple Air HVAC Advisor will come to your home in Toronto and complete an hour-long, no-obligation, and free-of-charge, assessment.
- During the free consultation, a Maple Air HVAC advisor will inspect your current HVAC equipment and ask some necessary questions to better understand your needs.
- A heating solution will be recommended to improve your comfort and energy efficiency.
- At the end of your appointment in Toronto, your Maple Air Advisor will provide you with fixed-price quotes and payment plan options that will best suit your needs.
Equipment Installation
After you will get the initial in-home estimate, you can set up an appointment to have your equipment installed. At Maple Air Heating and Cooling, we offer the convenience of next-day installation in Toronto. The installation process will take about 1 to 2 days, depending on the scope of work and type of HVAC equipment installed.
We assure top-quality service in Toronto, our technicians are highly experienced, licensed and certified. All furnace installation follows manufacturers and regulation standards. After the initial installation, we perform post-installation check-ups to ensure all components are installed correctly and are in good working condition. As soon as the post-installation check is complete, your technician will provide a brief walk-through of the installation of your new system to ensure a smooth transition.
Post Installation Follow-Up
Customer satisfaction is our top priority. At Maple Air Heating and Cooling, we truly care about our customer’s experience and want to assure that every customer has a positive journey with us. After your furnace installation in Toronto, a Maple Care representative will contact you to ensure your expectations were met.
Maintenance and Protection
During your follow-up call, a Maple Care representative will guide you through some maintenance and protection plans necessary to keep your furnace in good condition. At Maple Air Heating and Cooling, we offer strong guarantees backed by our Maple Care Maintenance and Protection plan. Learn more about what Maintenance and Protection plans we offer in Toronto.
We repair & maintain all makes and models
FAQ
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How can I do to make my HVAC more efficient?
Replace and clean your filters often in order to boost the efficiency of your HVAC. Make sure the blower is ON – it ensures the constant air movement, helping the system cool or heat more evenly. Windows facing the south, or those exposed to direct sunlight most of the time, should be equipped with window treatments (drapes, shutters, blinds, screens).
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Why are humidifiers used in heating more often than cooling?
When outdoor air enters a home and gets warmed up, it dries out, which increases static electricity and can even lead to sinus problems. A humidifier helps add moisture back into the air, helping to minimize the chances of sinus problems. The average comfort level for humidity is 35-45%.
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How do I know if my A/C unit is big enough?
Before purchasing a replacement system you should always make sure your system is sized properly. Our representative will provide a heat load calculation to determine the proper size and make the appropriate recommendation. Remember, bigger is not always better.
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What is meant by a 'ton' of refrigeration?
Confusingly, the unit has little to do with weight, as used in everyday language. One ton of refrigeration is the term used to refer to 12,000 B.T.U.s/hour (British Thermal Units/Hour) of cooling effect. Thus, a condensing unit with a cooling capacity of 60,000 B.T.U.s/hour is said to have a capacity of 5 tons.