
Preparation: Staying Cozy This Fall
You might still be recovering from your Thanksgiving turkey dinner, but fall is already upon us and it’s time to get your home ready for winter. While fall brings beautiful scenery and
You might still be recovering from your Thanksgiving turkey dinner, but fall is already upon us and it’s time to get your home ready for winter. While fall brings beautiful scenery and
As the scorching days of summer yield to the crisp embrace of fall, your home’s heating and cooling needs undergo a significant transition. At Whyte Ridge Heating & Air Conditioning, we’ve been
With mornings and evenings cooling down, it won’t be long until it’s time to turn the heating back on. That means your furnace is about to get up and running. An annual
When you think of heating your home during the winter months, the image of a traditional furnace or boiler may come to mind. These heating systems definitely have their merits, but there’s
As this summer’s record-breaking heat gradually gives way to the cooler temperatures of fall, it’s time to start thinking about transitioning your home from cooling to heating mode. It’s hard to say
As the leaves begin to change and a gentle chill fills the air, it’s a clear signal that fall is on its way. In the city of Winnipeg, where the seasons bring
You don’t have to be paying close attention to have noticed how many weather-related news stories there are this summer. Across the country, Canadians are facing extreme heat waves, devastating forest fires,
Are you looking to maximize energy efficiency, reduce utility bills, and create a more comfortable indoor environment this summer? An energy audit of your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system might
Most homeowners know that you should have your ducts cleaned and HVAC system inspected regularly. But did you know that the ducts at your workplace also need regular cleaning and maintenance? That’s
Believe it or not, 58% of Canadian households own a cat or dog. That means that more than half the country lives with a furry family member! The percentage is probably higher