Cooling Solutions for Every Home and Budget

Looking for the best way to stay cool through the summer? Whether you’re planning a home renovation or replacing an older unit that can’t be fixed, we offer a wide range of high-efficiency air conditioner solutions.

Enercare is your quickest route to comfort at an affordable price.

Our Home Cooling and Air Conditioning Services

Maintain and Protect

Keep your unit running at peak efficiency over its entire lifespan with annual maintenance and 21-point inspection.

Repair

Home not cooling properly? Our licensed technicians service all makes and models and can fix many problems on the same day.

Replace

If you need to buy or rent a brand-new, high-efficiency air conditioner, we can help you find the right solution for your home.

Get up to a $750 prepaid credit card when you rent a new air conditioner

Offer expires March 31, 2025.

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Our Air Conditioner Solutions

Why Choose Enercare For Home Cooling

Enercare AC services can handle all your home cooling needs:

We size, install and maintain complex HVAC equipment from all leading manufacturers.

We can install your new air conditioner as soon as the next day.

All of our work is backed by our worry-free guarantee.

We secure all permits (if required) before doing any work in your home.

We offer same-day1 repairs through our Enercare AdvantageTM program if you call before 5 p.m

What Our Customers Think About Us

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Carlos your plumber attended my residence on Tues Nov 20 . I am very impressed with his courtesy, professionalism and knowledge in solving my problem. He is indeed an asset to Enetgy Care. Thanhs Carlos Please put in his file and let him know I appreciate his work .,. Mr Puddicombe. Mississa…

Baz PuddicombeIn the last week

Gary Singh was calm during a plumbing emergency with our main water shut off valve. He offered an excellent solution at a more affordable price. He was very knowledgeable and professional. We would definitely recommend his service.

R RIn the last week

Ed Francoeur provided such great and professional service, he was so helpful and kind in explaining about the whole process and issues with the furnace. Really appreciate the help and work he did!

Neko PawIn the last week

David C came to perform my furnace maintenance and spotted an issue right away with one of the positions of a damper in the trunk facing east. He opened up the damper and I checked my daughter’s typical cold room and the air pressure had increased! We had been investigating the issue for years! So…

Julie ClenchyIn the last week

Thanks Vince and Patel for your excellent job

sambasiva Rao cIn the last week

Shawn G. – great friendly technician.

Lukas RatkowskiIn the last week

Mike came to fix my water heater but realized it was not salvageable. He called into HO and booked a new one to come. He walked me through that process and explained everything. He was very friendly and easy to talk with. The new heater was to come the next day but they called and asked if I would m…

Debbie EverettIn the last week

Joe dud a great job, including some good filter and drainage advise.

del duchinIn the last week

Prompt service as the service personnel Herkant Sond was here within an hour. Excellent service by him and he also educated us on energy efficient systems that are there with enercare. Thank you and keep up the good work.

Rini JacobIn the last week

Sean from Enercare was at our home today to do the annual furnace maintenance. He was on time, called to let us know his arrival time, did a thorough inspection and cleaning and now we are all set for the winters months approaching. Sean is a very great service rep and just a nice person to deal wit…

SarahIn the last week

Johnny T was amazing. Very thorough, informative and a super nice guy. Highly recommend.

Tony MarcantonioIn the last week

Kash and his partner’s Installation was seamless. Crew came on time, completed the job above my expectations and cleaned up after themselves. I highly recommend working with Enercare. From start to finish they were professional, courteous and above all respectful.

Harris ChristopoulosIn the last week

How Does Air Conditioning Work?

Central Air Conditioning

Most central air conditioning systems are made up of indoor and outdoor units – called a “split” system. The outdoor unit contains a condenser coil, compressor, fan and electrical components. The indoor portion, called the evaporator coil or “A” coil, sits on top of your natural gas or propane furnace.

  1. A central air conditioning system will start up when the attached thermostat senses that the temperature has increased above a preset level.
  2. Liquid refrigerant inside the evaporator coil converts to gas. As the warm humid indoor air passes over it, the evaporator coil absorbs heat and removes humidity, which cools the air.
  3. The blower fan on your furnace then circulates the cooled air through your home’s ductwork and into the living areas.
  4. Meanwhile, the refrigerant gas travels outside your house through a copper pipe (line set) to the compressor. The compressor pressurizes the gas and moves the refrigerant through the condenser coil. As the condenser fan pulls cool air through the condenser coil, it changes the refrigerant back into liquid, continuing the refrigeration cycle.
  5. The humidity that was pulled from the air turns into condensation, which is removed from the evaporator coil through the condensate drain line.
  6. The heated air in the home circulates through the cold air returns to the system to be cooled down and dehumidified again.

Ductless Air Conditioning

Ductless air conditioners are also split systems with outdoor and indoor components. These are connected by a copper conduit that also houses the power cable, refrigerant tubing, suction tubing and a condensate drain.

Ductless AC cools rooms only where an indoor unit is installed. Depending on the size of your home and how many rooms you want to cool, you may have multiple indoor units (or heads) powered by the single outdoor unit. The indoor units come in many shapes and sizes, including wall-mounted versions, floor consoles and ceiling cassettes. 

Ductless AC units do not sit in your window or plug into a wall outlet — they are wired just like a central AC system, but without the need to install any ductwork. That makes them a great choice for adding cooling to an older home that is heated by a boiler. Because a ductless air conditioning system uses refrigerant and is wired into your home’s electrical panel, you’re required to have a licensed professional install it. 

Common Questions About Air Conditioning

  • A new high-efficiency central air conditioner in Ontario usually costs $3,500 to $6,000. With Enercare, you pay the price — no hidden charges — with installation by a fully insured and licensed company and a warranty of at least one year included. The cost of a new air conditioner for your home depends on four things:
    1. Technical requirements including the size of your home, floor plan, number of stories, existing ductwork and cooling load
    2. preferences such as energy efficiency, sound output, air filtration sizes (which depend on allergies or other sensitivities) and comfort-enhancing options
    3. Personal choices such as extended warranties, maintenance plans and guarantees
    4. Code requirements including safety, licensing and building code requirements
  • Several factors affect the size of the unit you need, including the size and age of your home, air flow, insulation and how many windows and doors you have. To make sure you get the right-sized unit for your needs, it’s crucial to have a professional evaluate your home and calculate heat loss and air flow. Incorrect AC sizing may reduce the lifespan of your unit and lead to higher utility costs because your home is not cooling down properly.
  • Yes, if you have a central air conditioner. The air conditioner works with the furnace fan to transfer cool air throughout the home. We recommend that you change or clean your furnace filter every three months.
  • The average lifespan of an air conditioning system is 10–15 years. But the age of your unit is only one factor to consider. Other reasons you may need to replace your air conditioner include safety, frequent breakdowns, installation quality and improper sizing.

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