
HVAC Service Newmarket
Our Home HVAC Services
Local, fully qualified HVAC technicians from ClimateAir are ready to serve you and your home with unmatched commitment to your unique needs and expectations as a homeowner. Our top priority is your family’s comfort; therefore, we only offer the best services to keep your ventilation, heating, and cooling systems functioning as efficiently as possible. Whether you’re in need of HVAC repair, HVAC maintenance, or a new HVAC unit installed, homeowners can rely on ClimateAir to get the task completed correctly!
We understand that each home has its unique challenges and architectural nuances. Therefore, we conduct a thorough assessment of your home’s HVAC needs before recommending tailored solutions. This personalized approach ensures optimal performance and energy savings, enhancing the longevity of your systems. With our expert knowledge and advanced tools, we not only install but also optimize your HVAC systems for peak efficiency.
Need HVAC installation or repair in Newmarket? We are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, including after-hours, weekends, and holidays at no extra charge! Call ClimateAir at (705) 809-5686 or send us a message online today.
24/7/365 HVAC Service in Newmarket
Experience unrivaled comfort in Newmarket with ClimateAir’s HVAC services, no matter the season. Regardless of the temperature outside, our professionals are equipped and committed to making your home comfortable. Whether your objective is reliable coolness in the summer or constant warmth in the winter, you can count on us to provide the greatest service. You will acquire the ideal interior ambiance for you and your family thanks to our unwavering commitment.
Our service commitment extends to providing swift responses to any HVAC emergencies. Understanding the inconvenience of system breakdowns during extreme weather, our team is always ready to address issues, minimizing downtime and ensuring your family’s comfort is swiftly restored. Our continual investment in training and equipment means we use the latest techniques to solve your problems effectively, giving you peace of mind all year round.
Enjoy unparalleled HVAC services from ClimateAir to help you save more.
- With our fantastic discounts and financing options, you can save money on the installation of your new HVAC unit.
- Take advantage of a quick installation process carried out by ClimateAir’s certified professionals that offer same-day service.
- Enjoy seamless services 365 days of the year, free of additional fees even on weekends, holidays, or for emergency visits.
- Consider installing a cutting-edge UV air filtration system to potentially save up to $1,000.
For trusted HVAC installation, repair, and maintenance in Newmarket, pick ClimateAir. Our team is available 24/7/365, including after-hours, weekends, and holidays at no extra cost to you! Our team is more than pleased to serve Barrie, Newmarket, Gravenhurst, Innisfil, Newmarket, Orillia, and Simcoe in Ontario.
Signs Your HVAC System Needs Replacement in Newmarket
Your home’s heating and cooling system, and therefore its comfort, are both powered by your HVAC system. If your system begins to exhibit any of the following symptoms, or multiple symptoms together, it might be time to arrange a replacement appointment with ClimateAir.
Strange Smells
If you detect any odd scents emanating from your furnace or ducts, it might be a sign of an aging, improperly maintained, or cleaned HVAC system. This might indicate the development of mold, mildew, and harmful bacteria, which over time could negatively impact your family’s health. If this is a significant symptom in your house, consider contacting a professional to investigate the problem.
Regular inspections and cleaning can prevent such issues, enhancing indoor air quality significantly. Our preventive maintenance plans are designed to address these concerns proactively, giving you cleaner, healthier air while simultaneously extending the life of your HVAC system. Implementing a routine maintenance checklist can save homeowners from costly repairs and replacements.
Odd Noises
It may be time to have a technician diagnose the problem if you’ve heard odd noises emanating from your HVAC system, such as banging, clanging, or even grinding. This might be a simple sign that certain parts need to be mended or replaced or a sign of a much worse problem that calls for a complete replacement.
Often, these noises are indicative of wear in components such as fans or motors. Addressing these issues quickly can prevent further damage. Our team utilizes state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment to ensure accurate identification of the problem, offering repair solutions that are efficient and cost-effective, minimizing future disruptions.
Higher Energy Costs
You might pay extra if your HVAC systems are ineffective or are having problems because of worn-out parts or basic wear and tear. Your HVAC system may be having trouble pushing out air if you haven’t altered how you use it yet are observing an increase in your expenditures. This might be a sign that you need to change your filters, perform some maintenance, or that the entire unit needs to be replaced.
Evaluating your energy consumption patterns and comparing them against previous years can provide insights into system performance. By upgrading to modern, energy-efficient units, homeowners can significantly cut costs, benefiting from rebates and tax incentives. We offer consultations to help assess whether a replacement is viable or if minor adjustments can enhance efficiency.
Humidity in Home
Usually, if you notice a lot of condensation, higher humidity rates, or mold/mildew/bacteria growth, then this might indicate that your HVAC system isn’t doing its job or efficiently purifying your air and pushing out the excess humidity. Excess humidity can cause a lot of issues very quickly, so we recommend calling a professional to check out the issue ASAP.
Excessive humidity can lead to structural damage within your home over time. To combat this, we provide humidity control solutions that integrate seamlessly with your existing HVAC systems. Properly maintaining humidity levels can improve comfort and protect your home’s infrastructure from moisture-related issues.
Aging HVAC
Bottom line, if your HVAC is older than 10-15 years, it might be time to schedule an appointment to assess if it’s due for a replacement. Even your best-maintained HVAC unit will still need to be replaced once its lifecycle is up, although you definitely can enhance an HVAC’s lifespan by taking good care of it. That being said, older HVACs are often less efficient and may end up costing you more in energy bills overall.
Advancements in HVAC technology mean newer models are significantly more efficient and environmentally friendly. Transitioning to modern systems can dramatically improve your home’s efficiency and sustainability. Our team stays abreast of the latest technological developments, ensuring we offer you the best equipment and advice for your specific needs.
Uneven Heating or Cooling
If certain rooms in your house or business are chilly while others are hot, there may be a problem with your HVAC system or inadequate ductwork. Enlist a technician to investigate the problem. It’s possible that you need to update your HVAC system soon.
Properly balanced HVAC systems contribute to balanced indoor climates, enhancing comfort and reducing energy costs. We conduct comprehensive assessments to identify uneven airflow issues and provide targeted solutions, from ductwork adjustments to advanced HVAC unit upgrades, ensuring every corner of your home achieves consistent temperatures.
Carbon Monoxide Detector Alarm
First, know that you should leave your house right away if your CO detector sounds. Death from carbon monoxide can occur within a few hours, and the gas is both quiet and odorless. Call your gas provider and your HVAC technician to take care of a suspected gas leak after you, your family, and all your pets are secure somewhere else. This can indicate that your HVAC needs to be replaced or needs significant repairs.
Regular system checks by professionals can prevent the serious risks associated with CO buildup. By integrating carbon monoxide detectors with smart HVAC systems, real-time monitoring can alert you to problems even faster, providing an additional layer of safety. We prioritize your safety and provide thorough inspections to prevent such hazardous scenarios.
Reasons to Hire a Professional HVAC Technician
Undoubtedly, one of the most important reasons why any homeowner or business owner should hire a professional HVAC contractor for HVAC repair is that a technician will have the necessary training and experience to address potential issues. Sure, you might be able to identify that your HVAC system is having issues based on the strange noises, smells, or other issues, but diagnosing it is an entirely different matter.
Beyond technical acumen, professional HVAC technicians bring insights from ongoing industry training, ensuring compliance with the latest safety standards and regulations. Their in-depth understanding enables them to deliver precise solutions that are tailored to your specific HVAC model and system configuration, minimizing downtime and preventing further issues.
Hiring a professional HVAC technician, such as any of our experts from ClimateAir, means saving both time and money. A skilled HVAC technician can mitigate the chance of breakdowns and even extend the life of your HVAC unit.
Moreover, utilizing professional services reduces the risk of voiding warranties on HVAC systems. Certified technicians ensure that repair and maintenance services adhere to manufacturer guidelines, preserving the longevity and coverage of your investment. Opting for professional services is a smart move towards ensuring your system’s sustained performance.
Finally, repairing, maintaining, or even installing a new HVAC system may involve many protective tools which are not always available in a household. If an install or repair job is not done properly, you could get injured – or worse. Hiring a professional means you stay safe!
Book a Home HVAC Service in Newmarket With the Pros at ClimateAir
Indoor Air Quality Solutions to Improve Home Health
Indoor air can be more polluted than outdoor air—especially if HVAC systems aren’t maintained properly. To improve indoor air quality, consider implementing:
- UV Air Filtration: Destroys mold, bacteria, and viruses, improving respiratory health and reducing allergy symptoms.
- HEPA Filters: Trap tiny particles, including pollen, dust, and pet dander.
- Whole-Home Dehumidifiers: Maintain ideal humidity levels to prevent mold and mildew growth.
- Air Duct Cleaning: Removes built-up debris and allergens from ductwork for cleaner air circulation.
At ClimateAir, we offer comprehensive indoor air quality solutions that integrate seamlessly with your existing HVAC system. Our team will assess your indoor air and recommend custom strategies to enhance your home environment—especially important for homes in Newmarket with varying seasonal conditions.
Contact ClimateAir Heating and Air Conditioning For A Free Estimate on Your Newmarket HVAC Service
Do you need more information about one of our HVAC services? Don’t hesitate to give us a call!
ClimateAir Heating and Air Conditioning offers a comprehensive consultation service to discuss your specific HVAC needs in detail. We encourage potential clients to take advantage of our free estimate provided by knowledgeable professionals who can tailor the best solutions for your home or business’s requirements.
ClimateAir Heating and Air Conditioning provides everything from HVAC repairs and maintenance to inspections and installations. So if you need to install a new central air conditioner in your Newmarket home or want a professional opinion on whether to repair or replace your furnace, ClimateAir is here.
Our ongoing commitment to customer satisfaction ensures we provide transparent, upfront pricing on all HVAC services, with no hidden fees or unexpected charges. We’re dedicated to making your HVAC service experience as seamless and hassle-free as possible, with your comfort and peace of mind at the forefront.
Need HVAC maintenance or air quality upgrades in Newmarket? Call ClimateAir at (705) 809-5686 or contact us online to schedule your service today.
Commonly Asked Questions
What’s the best HVAC system for Newmarket’s climate?
Newmarket experiences both hot summers and cold winters, so a dual-function HVAC system such as a heat pump or a high-efficiency furnace paired with a central AC is ideal. Our team can help recommend systems that balance performance with energy savings for the region.
How often should I schedule HVAC maintenance?
We recommend a professional HVAC tune-up at least twice a year—once in spring for cooling and once in fall for heating. Regular maintenance helps identify potential issues early and extends system life.
What are signs of poor indoor air quality?
Frequent allergy symptoms, unusual odors, and visible dust buildup can indicate poor air quality. Our technicians offer air quality testing and recommend upgrades like HEPA filters or UV purifiers to improve conditions.
How long does a typical HVAC system last?
Most systems last 10–15 years, though high-quality units with proper maintenance can last even longer. If your system is over a decade old and experiencing issues, it might be time to consider a replacement.
Our FAQs
Providing You With Answers & Solutions
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How Often Do I Need to Change My Air Filters?
We generally recommend that filters be replaced every 90 days or every 3 months. This is for the average home, however, so if you live in a home that is high-dust or very dry, is home to smokers who smoke indoors or just outside the home, or is home to one or more pets, you may consider replacing your air filters more often.
Check the box on your air filters to see what your manufacturer recommends. Some filters may need changing more often. However, if we’re talking about a vacation or vacant home that is used only a few weeks or months out of the year, you can probably wait between 9-12 months to replace your air filters. The more the property is used, the more you will need to change your air filters to ensure they’re efficiently purifying the air you breathe.
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Should I Cover My Unit in the Fall and Winter?
For the winter – the bottom line: is you can, but you don’t have to. Your air conditioner is built to withstand the elements quite well and can stand up against snow, rain, extreme heat, and more. They were designed to sit outside all year round. Covers can even cause issues, and can even hold moisture and result in mold growth. Plus, covers attract critters by making a nice, warm sanctuary where they can build nests.
On the other hand, you should consider covering your air conditioning unit during the fall months to avoid twigs and fall debris from falling into the unit. Make sure to schedule annual maintenance to ensure everything is working properly before you uncover your unit and turn it back on again in the spring or summer. Cover only the top of the unit.
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How Often Should I Have My Unit Serviced?
We always advise checking in on our system at any point in the year and, if you notice any of the symptoms such as those we have listed previously, don’t hesitate to call in for service.
Aside from this, we recommend having your HVAC system, both your home air conditioning system and your heating system, serviced at least once a year. If you live in a larger home or your HVAC system is for an industrial building, then you may consider having a service plotted out more regularly – say, every 6 months. This is because the airflow, heating, and cooling needs are much higher (and perhaps even more complex.)
We advise scheduling your unit service appointment during the spring or fall. While we’re happy to consult with you at any time of the year, spring and fall are off-season for many HVAC technicians and therefore we can serve up better savings during this time. There’s less need for heating and cooling during these months and so the demand on companies is less, freeing up their time and effort.
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Why Are My Ducts Making a Popping Sound When the Furnace Starts?Don’t fret – this may not be an issue. Ductwork often triggers and responds to pressure changes at times with a popping noise, as this is because the ductwork is expanding and contracting. Metal, like any material, reacts to temperature change by contracting and expanding. This can be a source of frustration if you find the noise of the popping is constant or excessively loud. In this case, we advise you to contact your local HVAC technician in Newmarket to discuss remedies. Sometimes, you can keep noise to a minimum by changing the fan speed of your HVAC, changing out the HVAC filter, or even having larger HVAC air ducts installed. Sometimes, HVACs are too small to handle the amount of air that is required by your cooling and heating equipment. Larger ducts will ensure a larger supply and therefore reduce the amount of noise – plus you’ll get better airflow.

What Homeowners Say About Us
4.8 Stars On Google From Over 2,600 Homeowners
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“Communication was some of the best we’ve ever had from a service organization.” - Ralph K.
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“Problem was diagnosed quickly and in a friendly manner” - Marty S.
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“We felt comfortable and content with all their hard work.” - Glen F.
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“Very knowledgeable about all things furnace related.” - L. Dagraca
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“We are super happy with the installation of our new furnace and air conditioner. With 4 installers on the job they were finished ahead of schedule and everything was done neat and tidy. Everything was explained about the new system inside and out and what ” - Wayne C.
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“We used Climate Air to relocate a new furnace to a different area of our home as well as install a new AC unit and on demand hot water. The job was much bigger than expected, but the entire crew took their time and did a great job! Thank you so much to Vin” - Andrea S.
Why Choose ClimateAir?
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Our goal is to ensure all our customers enjoy comfortable indoor air throughout the year while providing fair, honest, and expert service.
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Expert service whenever you need it, with extensively trained technicians. We're. here twenty-four-hours a day, seven days a week.
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ClimateAir has been local to the GTA, York, Durham & Simcoe regions, and we've had a lot of time to get to know our neighbours.
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We have a 4.8 star rating on Google, and an 88% rating on HomeStars.
