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Spring HVAC Maintenance Tips Every Ontario Homeowner Should Know

It feels like Spring has finally sprung throughout most of the province, and not a moment too soon! Just a few weeks ago, much of Ontario was still covered with metre-high snowbanks. The arrival of warmer weather – not to mention increased hours of sunlight – has many of us refocusing on the outdoors: getting back into regular walk routines, setting up our patio furniture, and firing up that BBQ!

While you’re welcoming the new season, don’t overlook the mechanical appliances that got you through the winter. Now is the perfect time to show them some love, and make sure you’re prepared for the seasons ahead!

Last year, we shared a few essential tips in our spring newsletter, and they’re still important this season:

Test Your AC Early

You likely won’t need it yet, but making sure it’s ready to go for the summer is always a smart move. Click here for our startup guide.

Clean Your ERV/HRV Core & Filters

Getting fresh indoor air into your home, and getting the stale air out, is important for your health. Click here for some helpful instructions.

Check Your CO Detectors

It could save your life! Ensure your home stays safe by testing and replacing batteries as needed. Read this for more tips.

Change Your Furnace Filter

It’s important for the air quality in your home, and critical to ensure your air conditioner will work well when the time comes. Learn more.

Bonus Tip: Improve Your Indoor Air Quality

It’s worth noting that there are many other steps you can take to improve indoor air quality. Please see our latest blog post for tips on how to remove harmful chemicals and toxins from your home.

Ready to Get Your Home Spring-Ready?

Whether you need help with maintenance, indoor air quality, or system upgrades, your local ClimateCare expert is here to help. Connect with your local ClimateCare expert today to book a seasonal check-up and enjoy peace of mind all spring and summer long!

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