As we move into March, the temptation for many facility managers is to breathe a sigh of relief that winter is ending and put HVAC concerns on the back burner. However, in the industrial and commercial sectors, March is the most strategic month of the year for your mechanical systems.

Waiting until the first 30°C day in June to call for service is a recipe for high costs, long wait times, and operational downtime. Here is why savvy Mississauga businesses are booking their HVAC installation and maintenance now.

1. Beating the “Summer Surge”

Once the humidity hits the GTA, every HVAC company in Ontario becomes backlogged with emergency calls. By scheduling your seasonal maintenance in March:

  • Priority Scheduling: You get the time slots that work for your production schedule, not ours.
  • Lower Costs: You avoid the “emergency premiums” that come with peak-season repairs.
  • Part Availability: With global supply chains still adjusting to 2026 refrigerant standards, securing components now ensures you aren’t waiting weeks for a critical part in July.

2. The Financial Advantage: $99 Intro Rate & Free Materials

At Airtrack HVAC, we believe in proactive partnerships. To help you get ahead of the heat, we are offering specific incentives for new commercial and industrial orders this month:

  • Introductory Maintenance Rate: Experience the Airtrack difference for just $99/hour.
  • Free Filters & Belts: Unlike other contractors who charge a premium for consumables, our maintenance plans include high-efficiency pleated filters and belts at no extra cost.
  • No Truck Charges: We believe in transparent pricing. You pay for our expertise, not the drive to your facility.

3. Avoid the “Obsolescence Trap”

With the 2026 refrigerant transition now in full effect, the cost of R-410A (the old standard) is rising. If your system is 12–15 years old, a spring retrofit or upgrade allows you to:

  • Maximize Rebates: Access current provincial energy incentives before they are reallocated.
  • Reduce Carbon Tax: New, high-efficiency units significantly lower your energy intensity, helping offset the 2026 carbon tax increase to $110/tonne.

4. Predictable Budgeting

Emergency failures are budget killers. A March audit provides a clear “health report” of your assets. This allows you to plan your CAPEX spending for the year rather than reacting to a catastrophic failure that halts your operations.


Claim Your March Service Slot

Don’t let a preventable cooling failure disrupt your Q2 goals. Contact Airtrack HVAC today to lock in our introductory rates and ensure your facility is summer-ready.