Own an older conditioner and are unsure whether you’re ready for a new model? A modern, high-efficiency conditioner has many benefits including:
High-efficiency air conditioners have a higher SEER rating, meaning they use less energy to heat your home, saving you thousands in utility costs long-term. You’ll notice a difference from the very first gas bill you receive after installation.
Modern air conditioner models deliver consistent cooling regardless of climate. Rather than constantly running at high speed, the air conditioner can be set to run at a lower speed when needed and deliver more usable cooling at a constant temperature.
High-efficiency air conditioners are usually much quieter than standard air conditioners and are designed to reduce the operational noise. They don’t have to work as hard or use as much energy to cool your home.
A go-to-choice for Oakville homeowners for its high SEER rating and advanced features: variable-speed compressor and multiple fan speeds, which provide ultimate comfort and convenience
A top pick for homeowners looking for energy efficiency and smart technology. It’s inverter compressor makes it a cost-effective option, while its built-in Wi-Fi and smartphone control capabilities allow for ultimate convenience and ease of use.
A powerful and reliable option for larger homes. Its high-performance compressor and multiple fan speeds provide exceptional cooling and temperature control. Has a air purifying feature helps to keep the air in your home clean and healthy.
Every air conditioner installation is performed by an expert AirPoint technician with rigorous quality-control.
From pre-consult to follow up, our care team ensures you experience a market-leading air conditioner installation.
Have your air conditioner parts covered for 10 years on every purchase, with the option to extend labour coverage.
We focus on keeping the health of your air conditioner top of mind with flexible plans that have you covered year-round.
We offer a range of purchase, rental and financing options, so you can find the plan that work best for you.
Call us to schedule your assessment with one of our home care consultants
A home care consultant will perform an assessment and recommend next best steps.
The home care constultant will conduct a second inspection and answer any final questions prior to next steps.
Our install, customer care and quality-control team will create your complete step-by-step installation project plan.
With your air conditioner upgrade, consider installing a HEPA air filtration system, ultraviolet (UV) light system or ventilator to make the air inside your home safer and cleaner.
Dust and debris add-up in your vents reduce optimal function of your air conditioner and restricts air flow. Keep your ducts clean to boost energy efficiency and keep your system running optimally.
A healthy running air conditioner is dependant on how well it is maintained. It is recommended to have your air conditioner checked at least twice a year for optimal performance.
The following factors are the reason our company’s air conditioner installation services are the best:
Central air conditioners is the most common method of cooling a home. In this type of system, a condenser removes heat from your home, while an evaporator cools the air inside your home. Your central air conditioner is linked to your furnace, and as a result, benefits from air purifying equipment such as furnace filters.
Ductless air conditioners distribute air without ductwork, and are typically used in older homes with insufficient ductwork for central systems. The ductless mini split system consists of an outdoor unit and an indoor unit connected by refrigerant tubing. Wall-mounted indoor units deliver heat or cool directly into the living space – no ductwork is needed.
Window air conditioners are small air conditioning units that are placed inside windows. A room is cooled by these systems using two air cycles. Warm air is cooled by blowing it over an evaporator coil, and heat is emitted by a condenser coil.
There are several signs that may indicate you need a new air conditioner, including: your air conditioner is more than 10-15 years old, it frequently breaks down or needs repairs, it is inefficient and causing high energy bills, and it is unable to cool your home or business effectively. If you notice any of these issues with your air conditioner, it may be time to consider replacing it.
It’s important to choose an air conditioner that is the correct size for your space in order to ensure optimal performance and efficiency. A unit that is too small will struggle to cool your space effectively, while a unit that is too large will use more energy and may not dehumidify properly. We can help you determine the right size air conditioner for your needs.
The cost of air conditioner installation can vary depending on the size and type of air conditioner you choose, as well as the complexity of the installation process. In general, you can expect to pay several thousand dollars for a new air conditioner and installation. We ensure every one of our customers are getting a fair and competitive price.
The length of time it takes to install a new air conditioner will depend on the size and type of air conditioner you choose, as well as the complexity of the installation process. Simple installations may only take a few hours, while more complex installations may take several days. Our professional contractors give you a timeline for the installation and keep you involved in every step of the process.
Air conditioner installation is a complex process that requires specialized knowledge and tools. It is generally recommended to hire a professional HVAC technician to install a new air conditioner. Attempting to install an air conditioner yourself can be dangerous and may cause damage to the system.
In some cases, it may be possible to install a new air conditioner in an existing system. However, this will depend on the age and condition of the existing system, as well as the compatibility of the new air conditioner. A professional HVAC contractor can assess your system and determine the best course of action. In some cases, it may be more cost-effective to replace the entire system rather than just the air conditioner.