Air Conditioners


AC & Heat Pump Repair and Install

Triple Tech leading furnace repair company, specializing in furnace repair, boiler repair, and other heating equipment. At Triple Tech Heating and Air Conditioning, we are here to provide you with warm winters by way of furnace cleaning, furnace repair, and furnace installations.

Cooling efficiency for your air conditioner is indicated by its SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating. This rating tells you how efficiently your unit uses electricity. In general, the higher the SEER rating, the less electricity your unit will use to cool your home.

The typical SEER rating of air conditioners made before 1992 is about 6.0. In 1992, the government established the minimum cooling efficiency standard for units installed in new homes at 10.0 SEER. In 2006 the government established the new minimum rating at 13.0 SEER. High-efficiency units have a SEER of at least 14.0; the maximum available is about 23 SEER.

Triple Tech Heating and Air Conditioning are proud to provide the most reliable and professional service team for all of your cooling and air conditioning needs. Triple Tech Heating and Air Conditioning have years of experience in providing for the unique air conditioning needs of the County of Simcoe market.

For new or upgraded systems, Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems provides a variety of system choices for the home or office. From modern, highly efficient systems that can pay for themselves in a decade, to high output systems for larger homes and offices, Triple Tech Heating and Air Conditioning will determine the best air conditioning system to make you comfortable and fit your budget.

We also do light commercial central air conditioning sales, service and installations, air conditioning tune-ups, and specialize in Unico high-velocity conditioning systems for homes with boilers.

For any service need on any brand of air conditioner, Triple Tech Heating & Air Conditioning is proud to provide you with the most reliable, professional and budget-minded service.

Follow these steps when choosing your air conditioning repair or installation contractor. Inquire if your a/c contractor is EPA certified (THAT IS THE LAW). If your contractor is not EPA certified it is possible that they can cause more harm to your a/c system which will cost you more money in the future. Make sure your HVAC contractor is properly licensed and insured. Get upfront pricing from your contractor. Repair prices may vary.

Regardless of your air conditioning concerns, please feel free to call Triple Tech Heating and Air Conditioning at 705-333-8324 to discuss your questions with friendly, knowledgeable service professionals.

Air conditioner tips to allow for your cooling system to operate properly:

  • Check or change your furnace filter often. Dirty filters restrict airflow to your evaporator coil that can cause your a/c system to breakdown
  • Use your garden hose to clean your outdoor condensing unit to allow proper airflow through your outdoor condensing unit. Make sure your thermostat is off while performing this cleaning

 

Heat Pump

Did you know you can extract heat from the chilly outside air and use it to heat your house?

For climates with moderate heating and cooling needs, heat pumps offer an energy-efficient alternative to furnaces and air conditioners. Heat pumps use electricity and Freon to move heat from a cool space into a warm space, making the cool space cooler and the warm space warmer. During the heating season, heat pumps move heat from the cool outdoors into your warm house; during the cooling season, heat pumps move heat from your cool house into the warm outdoors. Because they move heat rather than generate heat, heat pumps can provide up to 4 times the amount of energy they consume.

The most common type of heat pump is the air-source heat pump, which transfers heat between your house and the outside air. High-efficiency heat pumps also dehumidify better than standard central air conditioners, resulting in less energy usage and more cooling comfort in summer months. However, the efficiency of most air-source heat pumps as a heat source drops dramatically at low temperatures, generally making them unsuitable for cold climates.