Halton Hills heating & cooling

Comfort You Can Count On.

Local heating and cooling specialists serving Georgetown, Acton, Glen Williams, and across Halton Hills. TSSA-certified technicians, transparent rebate guidance, and zero high-pressure tactics.

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TSSA-Certified Gas Technicians
Fully Licensed & Insured
Local to Halton Hills
24/7 Emergency Service
Why us

Built for homeowners who want it done right.

We're not the loudest HVAC company in Halton Hills, and we're not trying to be. We're built for the homeowner who reads the fine print, asks questions, and wants the work done properly the first time.

01

Right-sized, not upsized

A proper Manual J load calculation on every install. Most furnaces and ACs in Halton Hills homes are oversized — we right-size yours so it runs efficiently and lasts longer.

02

Rebate paperwork handled

Ontario's HRS program, Greener Homes Loan, OHPA — we know the stack and we file the paperwork. You shouldn't lose $5,000+ in rebates because forms are confusing.

03

Honest fix-or-replace advice

If your furnace can be repaired economically, we'll repair it. If it's at end-of-life and pouring money out the chimney, we'll tell you that too — with the math to back it up.

Where we work

Serving Halton Hills and beyond

Based in Georgetown, we cover Halton Hills, neighboring towns, and into the western GTA. Same-day response to most addresses in our primary service area.

Primary service area

  • Georgetown
  • Acton
  • Glen Williams
  • Limehouse
  • Norval
  • Stewarttown
  • Hornby
  • Terra Cotta

Extended service area

  • Milton
  • Erin
  • Caledon
  • Brampton
  • Oakville

Not on the list?

We service most of the GTA West and into Wellington County for installations and replacements. Give us a call — we'll let you know honestly if we can help.

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Common questions

Things homeowners ask us first.

If your question isn't here, give us a call — straight answers, no sales script.

Are you really TSSA-certified?

Yes. Every technician on our team holds a current TSSA gas technician certification (G2 or G1). You can verify any HVAC contractor's TSSA registration directly through the TSSA registry — and you should, before hiring anyone to work on your gas equipment.

Do you service my address?

Our primary service area covers Georgetown, Acton, Glen Williams, Limehouse, Norval, Stewarttown, Hornby, and Terra Cotta. We also handle installations and replacements out into Milton, Erin, Caledon, and Brampton. If you're not sure, give us a call — we'll let you know honestly whether we're a good fit.

How much does a furnace replacement cost in Halton Hills?

Most furnace replacements in Halton Hills run between $4,500 and $8,500 installed, depending on the home's heating load, the efficiency tier you choose (mid-efficiency vs 96%+ AFUE), and any duct or venting modifications needed. Heat pump replacements run higher upfront but qualify for substantial Ontario rebates that often bring the net cost in line with a high-efficiency furnace.

What rebates am I eligible for?

Ontario homeowners can stack the Home Renovation Savings (HRS) program with the federal Greener Homes Loan, and oil-heated homes can add the OHPA grant on top. Cold-climate heat pump installs typically see $4,000–$7,500 in combined rebate value, and oil-to-heat-pump conversions can clear $20,000+. We handle the paperwork on every eligible install — you shouldn't leave money on the table because forms are confusing.

Do you charge for service call diagnoses?

We charge a flat diagnostic fee for repair calls, which we waive if you proceed with the recommended repair. New installation quotes are always free. We won't surprise you with hidden fees — pricing is transparent before any work starts.

What's the difference between a heat pump and a furnace?

A furnace burns natural gas (or oil/propane) to generate heat. A heat pump moves heat instead of burning fuel — extracting heat from outdoor air even at sub-zero temperatures and bringing it inside. Modern cold-climate heat pumps work effectively down to -25°C and are significantly more efficient. The catch: a heat pump's upfront cost is higher, though Ontario rebates close the gap considerably. Many Halton Hills homeowners are now installing hybrid systems — a heat pump plus a gas furnace backup — which qualifies for full rebates while keeping gas heat for the coldest days.

How quickly can you respond to an emergency?

For genuine emergencies — no heat in winter, no AC in extreme heat, gas smell, or carbon monoxide alarm — we aim to be on-site within 4 hours during business hours, and we maintain 24/7 emergency dispatch for after-hours calls. If you smell gas, leave the house immediately and call your gas utility before calling us.

Ready when you are.

Whether it's a furnace tune-up, an emergency repair, or a full heat pump conversion — give us a call or book online. We'll get back to you fast.

Mon–Fri 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM · Saturday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM · 24/7 emergency service available