Larger newer homes, townhomes, and a lot of houses near the university and the hospital that are let rather than lived in by the owner.
The residential part of Masonville is newer stock, mostly larger single family homes and townhomes, and it sits close to the university and University Hospital. That mix produces two quite different kinds of call.
The owner occupied houses are big enough that how well the system is balanced actually matters. A large two storey with a single zone will very often be too warm downstairs and too cold upstairs, and people live with it for years assuming that is just how it is. It is not.
The classic large two storey complaint. Sometimes it is as simple as balancing dampers and getting the fan speed right, sometimes it wants a bit more thought. Either way it is worth a visit before anybody sells you a second furnace.
Townhome mechanical rooms are small and the venting runs are often awkward. That affects what equipment will physically go in there, and it is better to know that before you choose.
If you are letting a house out, you want the thing serviced before October, not diagnosed in January by a tenant who rang you at midnight. I am happy to deal with tenants directly and report back to you.
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Yes. I will arrange access with them, do the work, and tell you plainly what I found and what it cost. That is a very common arrangement around the university.
In a larger two storey on a single zone it is usually air distribution rather than a failing furnace. Often it is fixable with balancing and fan speed.
Yes. The main difference is space and venting, which affects what will actually fit, so I look at that first.
Installation, repairs and service on all of it, tested before I leave.
London and the surrounding area. Just outside it? Ring anyway and I will tell you straight whether I can get to you.
Ring the number. You get Mozee, not a call centre.
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