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...
As we move through the peak of the 2026 winter season, commercial and industrial facility managers in the GTA are facing a crossroads in decarbonization. With rising carbon taxes...
If you’ve been looking into a new air conditioner or heat pump lately, you may have heard whispers about a “refrigerant transition.” As of January 1, 2026, the HVAC...
The landscape of industrial climate control is no longer about static setpoints and manual adjustments. As we progress through 2026, the most significant advancement in the sector isn’t just...
In the commercial and industrial sectors, February is the “endurance month.” After months of fighting the Ontario winter, HVAC systems often show signs of fatigue just as utility rates...
It is currently the first week of January 2026, and Toronto is feeling the full weight of winter. With temperatures hovering around freezing and a significant snowfall warning currently...
Toronto’s winters are long, harsh, and expensive—especially for commercial buildings that depend heavily on heating systems. With rising energy prices and stricter efficiency standards in 2025, businesses are seeking...
Toronto winters are unpredictable—temperatures can swing from mild to extreme cold in a matter of hours. For property managers, this creates a major challenge: protecting HVAC systems from freezing....
As Canada moves toward its net-zero emissions goal by 2050, heat pumps are emerging as a cornerstone of sustainable energy strategy. These systems provide both heating and cooling with...
The Canadian commercial HVAC sector is poised for significant growth in the coming years. Driven by energy efficiency regulations, sustainability initiatives, and technological innovation, the market outlook for 2025...
