Welcome to our Central Air Conditioners Section
Central air conditioners are made to cool the entire house or larger-spaced areas. An outdoor unit contains a compressor which is connected to an indoor coil. Generally it is placed outside in an ‘out of the way’ area next to the house and connected by refrigerant lines to the indoor coil mounted on the furnace. The Ducting system is the same for both heating and cooling air distribution.
A central air conditioner uses energy to remove heat. The most common type uses a compressor. The compressor cycles in a manner similar to a refrigerator by transferring heat from the house to the outdoors. Using a specific fluid called a refrigerant, heat is absorbed and released once the refrigerant changes back and forth between a liquid and gaseous state. As it changes from liquid to gas, it absorbs heat as it changes back to a liquid from gas, it releases heat.
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Dave Lennox Signature® Collection
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Amana ASX14 Air Conditioners
This air conditioning system will provide your family with the best in energy efficiency, environmental responsibility, and cool indoor comfort, compared to lower SEER units, for many, many years.
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Rheem Air Conditioners
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Each cycle of the compressor passes the liquid refrigerant through an expansion device, shifting the liquid into a low-pressure liquid/gas mixture. In the indoor coil or evaporator, the remaining liquid refrigerant absorbs heat from the household air and converts it into a low-temperature gas.
The compressor compresses the low-pressure gas to minimize its volume and maximize it's temperature thereby producing a high-pressure, high-temperature vapor. This vapor will transfer to the outdoor coil and/or condenser where the retained heat is transferred to the outdoor air. The refrigerant then condenses into a liquid form. This liquid travels back to the expansion device and the cycle is repeated.
Household air passes over the indoor coil causing it to be cooled and dehumidified. The removed moisture or condensate is collected at the bottom of the coil and flows from a tube to a nearby floor drain, sometimes assisted by a separate condensate pump, if required.
The efficiencies of a central air conditioner are influenced by a number of factors such as the amount of insulation and glazing being in place, the frequency of windows and doors being opened, other home activities that generate heat such as cooking, computer usage, home appliances, electricity and/or gas costs, including weather conditions and house location.
The life expectancy of most commonly used air conditioners is 15 years or more. If an air conditioner is causing more trouble than it seems cost-effective to fix – particularly if it’s primary main component, the compressor needs replacement – it may be time to replace it. New units offer superior efficiency and lower functioning costs making it a wise and economical decision in the long run to replace the entire
system rather than repair just one part. Warranties on new equipment ranging from 5-10 years also provide a peace of mind and pocketbook relief as well.

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We offer one of the best and quickest GTA's emergency response services, if you happened to be in no heat or no cooling situation, please give us a call. In most cases our 24/7 emergency repair services for furnace and air conditioning are immediate and guaranteed in 12 hours or less arrival time - one of the fastest response times in the Greater Toronto Area. Our technicians and home comfort advisors are always on call and ready to serve you professionally. If your furnace or Air Conditioning is failing or your thermostat is not responding or your furnace or Air Conditioner are making noise, call us and we will send our Air Conditioning or Furnace specialist at a time convenient to you.
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