
Furnace Tune-Ups: Why November Is the Best Time to Book
In Winnipeg, the fall turns quickly into winter. At Whyte Ridge HVAC, we believe November is one of the best times to schedule a furnace tune-up. It’s the ideal window between the

In Winnipeg, the fall turns quickly into winter. At Whyte Ridge HVAC, we believe November is one of the best times to schedule a furnace tune-up. It’s the ideal window between the

As the weather gets worse and the temperature drops, being in the know of what is true and what isn’t about your HVAC system is vital to staying ahead of the curve.

As temperatures drop and you crank up the heat, your energy bills can start to climb. Warmth is needed all the time in fall and the coming winter, and how that gets

Keep Cool All Season Long When the sweltering Winnipeg heat hits, the last thing you want is an air conditioner that sputters or fails. A little preparation now can go a long

Heat pumps are becoming an increasingly popular choice for Canadian homeowners due to their ability to provide both heating and cooling in one system. During summer, your heat pump functions just like

As temperatures rise, your HVAC system becomes one of the most crucial components of home comfort. Unfortunately, summer also brings a host of common HVAC problems that can disrupt your cooling and

Staying cool in the summer isn’t just about comfort—it’s also about maintaining your home’s energy efficiency. If you’ve ever wondered how often you should run your AC, the answer isn’t always straightforward.

As the days get longer and temperatures begin to climb, it’s time to ask the all-important question: Is your AC ready for summer? A well-maintained air conditioner can mean the difference between

Heat pumps have become a popular topic in Canadian home comfort discussions, but there’s still some confusion surrounding their performance in our unique climate, especially during hot Prairie summers. While they’re often

Your HVAC system is designed to keep your home comfortable and improve indoor air quality. However, if you notice unusual smells coming from your vents, it could be a warning sign of