by Dan Handiaz | Mar 17, 2026 | Heat Pumps
A heat pump should help maintain indoor comfort during colder weather, but sometimes the system runs constantly while rooms still feel uncomfortably cool. Why does this happen when you need warmth the most? The culprit behind inadequate heating often lies in...
by Dan Handiaz | Feb 17, 2026 | Heat Pumps
When winter’s bitter grip tightens across British Columbia, the last thing any homeowner wants is a heat pump that runs constantly but fails to deliver warmth. Heat pump efficiency issues in winter can transform what should be a cozy refuge into an...
by Dan Handiaz | Nov 3, 2025 | Heat Pumps
Tips to protect outdoor units and maintain airflow during wet months. 1) Give It a Pre-Season “Heat Test” Switch your system to heat mode on a cool fall morning. Listen for smooth fan starts, confirm warm supply air, and check that the outdoor unit runs quietly, then...
by Dan Handiaz | Nov 3, 2025 | Heat Pumps
Tips to protect outdoor units and maintain airflow during wet months. Why Rain Isn’t the Enemy, Restricted Airflow Is Outdoor heat pump cabinets are built for the weather. The real efficiency killer in coastal BC is blocked airflow and poor drainage. When fins are...
by Ahmad Ktaech | Jul 30, 2025 | Heat Pumps
The Ultimate Guide to Heat Pumps: A Unified Home Comfort System In Canada, we experience a wide spectrum of weather conditions. For residents of Vancouver, ensuring home comfort through humid summers and frosty winters is a primary concern. You’re likely...
by Dan Handiaz | May 8, 2024 | Heat Pumps
Should I Leave My Heat Pump On All The Time Heat pumps are an innovative HVAC system that offers homeowners the benefits of heating and cooling from a single unit, rather than separate appliances. Because of this, it’s common for homeowners to question whether...