Where we work

Heating and cooling across Halton Hills.

We're based in Georgetown and we cover Halton Hills properly — every neighborhood, every village, every rural corner. We also handle installations and replacements out into the western GTA and Wellington County for projects that warrant the drive.

Halton Hills, neighborhood by neighborhood

Halton Hills isn't one place — it's a town made up of distinct communities, each with its own housing era, character, and HVAC quirks. Here's how we think about each one:

Old Georgetown / Downtown

Heritage homes around Main, Mill, Queen, and Albert streets. Walking distance to Georgetown GO Station.

What we typically see: Older boilers, retrofitted forced-air systems, and undersized ductwork from later additions are common here.

Park District

Mature neighborhood surrounding the Georgetown Fairgrounds. Mix of large and small homes, mature trees.

What we typically see: Mid-century housing stock typically on its second or third HVAC system.

Delrex

Large 1960s–70s subdivision bordering Highway 7 and Black Creek ravine. Bungalows and 2-storey homes.

What we typically see: Original ductwork often undersized for modern equipment. Many homes hitting their 2nd or 3rd furnace replacement.

Moore Park

North of downtown Georgetown. Slightly larger homes than Delrex average.

What we typically see: Mature housing with steady demand for high-efficiency upgrades.

Merry Meadows

Mature curb-appeal area with ravine lots and many pool homes.

What we typically see: Pool heaters and increased cooling demand from sun-exposed lots add complexity.

Georgetown South

Newest part of Georgetown — 1989 onwards, ongoing expansion. Modern detached and townhomes.

What we typically see: Newer high-efficiency systems, modern ductwork sized correctly. Mostly maintenance and smart controls work.

Glen Williams

Picturesque village adjacent to Georgetown. Estate-style homes on 1–3 acre lots.

What we typically see: No natural gas service in some sections — propane and oil heating common. Strong heat pump conversion candidates.

Stewarttown / Limehouse / Norval

Rural hamlets within Halton Hills. Country properties, conservation areas adjacent.

What we typically see: Mix of propane, oil, and electric heating. Cottage-country considerations apply.

Acton

Halton Hills' second town. Smaller, more rural feel than Georgetown. Has its own GO station.

What we typically see: Mix of older and newer housing. Strong demand for heat pump conversions due to higher proportion of oil and propane heat.

Extended service area

We also handle installations and major replacements in:

  • Milton
  • Erin
  • Caledon
  • Brampton
  • Oakville

For these areas, we focus on installation and replacement projects rather than smaller service calls. Travel time is built into the quote — no surprise add-ons.

Not on the list?

If your address is in Wellington County, the GTA West, or you're just not sure if we cover you — give us a call. We'll let you know honestly whether we're a fit for your project. No high-pressure quote-trap.

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