FAQ’s

When to turn off heat in spring Canada?
It is best to turn off the heat in your home when the temperature outside is consistently above 10°C (50°F). This usually occurs in mid-April to mid-May in Canada, depending on your location.
Hydronic heating and cooling systems are a type of HVAC system that use heated or cooled water to provide heating or cooling to a space. The water is circulated through a network of pipes and radiators, or other heat exchangers, to provide heating or cooling. Hydronic systems are often more efficient than other HVAC systems, as they require less energy to maintain the desired temperature. Additionally, they can provide a consistent level of comfort across an entire space, as the heat is distributed evenly throughout the space.
Passive heating and cooling is a type of energy-efficient building design that takes advantage of natural processes to regulate the temperature inside a building. It involves reducing energy needs by harnessing the heat of the sun, as well as cooling air naturally to reduce the need for air conditioning. Passive heating and cooling techniques include positioning the building correctly to take advantage of the sun, using shading and insulation, and designing the building with natural ventilation in mind.

It depends on your individual needs and budget. Heating and cooling service plans can provide peace of mind that your system will be properly maintained and can help to reduce energy costs. However, if you are able to maintain your system yourself, you may not need to purchase a service plan. Additionally, some service plans may be too costly for some budgets. Ultimately, it is up to you to decide if a service plan is worth it for your home.

Yes, the Nest thermostat will automatically switch between heating and cooling as needed. It will also adjust the temperature based on your preferences, the current temperature in your home, and the outside temperature.