Newcastle, Ontario

Air Conditioner Installation, Repair & Maintenance in Newcastle

From central air installations to emergency repairs, Cassar Heating & Air Conditioning serves Newcastle homeowners with honest, upfront pricing and same-day service. As Durham Region’s trusted HVAC contractor, we deliver reliable cooling solutions that keep your family comfortable all summer long.


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Serving Newcastle & Durham Region

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Air Conditioner Services

Complete Air Conditioner Solutions for Newcastle Homes

Air Conditioner Installation — Newcastle

Professional central air installation for Newcastle homes, from compact bungalows to two-storey family residences. We size your system properly and handle all ductwork modifications to ensure optimal cooling performance throughout your home.

Air Conditioner Repair — Newcastle

Same-day air conditioner repair service throughout Newcastle and Clarington. From compressor issues to refrigerant leaks, our TSSA-certified technicians diagnose and fix AC problems quickly, restoring comfort to your home.

Air Conditioner Replacement — Newcastle

When your old AC reaches the end of its lifespan, we provide complete system replacement with modern, energy-efficient units. Perfect for Newcastle homeowners looking to reduce energy costs while improving indoor comfort.

Annual Tune-Up & Maintenance

Preventive air conditioner maintenance keeps your system running efficiently through hot Durham Region summers. Our comprehensive service includes filter replacement, coil cleaning, and refrigerant level checks to prevent costly breakdowns.

High-Efficiency Upgrade

Upgrade to a high-SEER air conditioner and start saving on energy bills immediately. Modern AC units offer superior cooling while using significantly less electricity than older models, ideal for budget-conscious Newcastle homeowners.

Emergency Air Conditioner Service — Newcastle

AC breakdown during a heatwave? We provide 24/7 emergency air conditioner service to Newcastle residents. No overtime charges for same-day service calls — just fast, reliable repairs when you need them most.

Newcastle’s Trusted Air Conditioner Experts

Newcastle homeowners choose Cassar Heating & Air Conditioning for honest, professional air conditioner service that puts your family’s comfort first. With over 20 years serving Durham Region, we understand local climate challenges and deliver solutions that last.

  • TSSA Licensed & Insured
    Fully certified technicians you can trust in your home
  • Upfront Pricing
    No surprises — you know the cost before we start
  • Same-Day Response
    Fast service when your AC breaks down
  • Honest Advice
    We recommend what’s best for your home and budget
  • Clean, Respectful Work
    We treat your home like our own

Newcastle Air Conditioner Guide

Everything Newcastle Homeowners Need to Know About Air Conditioner Installation, Repair & Maintenance

How long does an air conditioner last in Ontario?

A properly maintained central air conditioning system in Ontario typically lasts 15-20 years, though this depends heavily on usage patterns, maintenance frequency, and the quality of the original installation. In Durham Region’s climate, where we experience hot, humid summers and cold winters, AC units work hard during peak season but get a complete rest during heating months.

The key factors affecting AC lifespan include annual maintenance (which can extend life by 5+ years), proper sizing during installation, and air filter replacement frequency. Many Newcastle homeowners find their systems lasting well into their second decade when serviced annually and operated efficiently.

Signs your AC is nearing replacement include frequent repairs, rising energy bills, uneven cooling, and the system struggling to maintain temperature during moderate weather. If your unit is over 12 years old and requiring multiple repairs, replacement often makes more financial sense.

Air Conditioner costs in Newcastle — what to expect

Air conditioner installation costs in Newcastle typically range from $3,500 for a basic 2-ton system in a smaller home to $8,500+ for larger, high-efficiency units with extensive ductwork modifications. The wide range reflects differences in home size, efficiency ratings, ductwork requirements, and chosen equipment brands.

Repair costs are generally much more affordable, with most common issues (like capacitor replacement, refrigerant top-ups, or thermostat repairs) ranging from $200-$600. However, major component failures like compressor replacement can cost $1,500-$2,500, at which point replacement may be more economical for older units.

At Cassar, we work with homeowners across all budget ranges and offer flexible financing options to make necessary repairs or replacements affordable. Every job gets a detailed, upfront quote so you can make informed decisions. The best way to know exactly what your project will cost is to get a free quote from David — no pressure, no obligation.

Newcastle housing and AC considerations

Newcastle’s housing stock includes everything from newer subdivisions with modern HVAC systems to older homes that may need significant upgrades for central air installation. Many homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have existing ductwork that can accommodate central air with minimal modifications, while older properties may require more extensive duct installation.

The mix of bungalows, two-storey homes, and split-levels in Newcastle means system sizing is critical — a properly sized unit will cool efficiently and maintain comfortable humidity levels. Oversized units cycle on and off too frequently, while undersized systems run constantly without achieving comfortable temperatures.

For Newcastle homeowners with radiant heating or baseboard systems (common in older homes), ductless mini-split air conditioners often provide an excellent alternative to ducted central air, offering efficient cooling without major renovations.

Signs your air conditioner needs attention in Newcastle

Durham Region’s hot, humid summers put significant demand on air conditioning systems, making it important to recognize early warning signs before a complete breakdown occurs. Unusual noises from the outdoor unit, such as grinding, squealing, or banging sounds, often indicate mechanical problems that require immediate attention.

Poor cooling performance is another key indicator — if your AC runs constantly but struggles to maintain temperature, or if some rooms stay warm while others become too cold, this suggests issues with refrigerant levels, ductwork, or system capacity. Rising energy bills without increased usage often point to declining efficiency due to dirty coils, low refrigerant, or aging components.

During Newcastle’s peak summer periods, watch for ice formation on the indoor unit, water leaks around the system, or frequent circuit breaker trips — these issues require immediate professional attention to prevent costly damage and restore comfort quickly.

Air conditioner efficiency tips for Durham Region’s climate

Durham Region’s summer climate combines high temperatures with significant humidity, making efficient air conditioner operation crucial for both comfort and energy costs. Setting your thermostat to 24-25°C (75-77°F) during peak summer provides comfortable cooling while minimizing energy consumption — every degree lower can increase operating costs by 6-8%.

Regular filter changes are especially important in our region due to seasonal pollen and dust levels. During peak cooling season (June through September), check filters monthly and replace as needed. A clean filter improves efficiency, reduces strain on the system, and helps maintain better indoor air quality for your family.

Strategic use of ceiling fans allows you to set the thermostat 2-3 degrees higher while maintaining comfort through improved air circulation. Close blinds and curtains during peak sun hours, and consider a programmable thermostat to automatically adjust temperatures when you’re away from home.

Air conditioner safety and maintenance for Ontario homeowners

Safe air conditioner operation starts with proper electrical connections and regular professional maintenance. In Ontario, all AC installations must be performed by TSSA-licensed technicians to ensure compliance with provincial safety codes and maintain manufacturer warranties. DIY repairs or installations can void warranties and create safety hazards.

Annual professional maintenance should include electrical connection inspection, refrigerant level checking, and thorough cleaning of both indoor and outdoor coils. This preventive service not only extends system life but identifies potential safety issues before they become dangerous or expensive problems.

Homeowners should keep the outdoor unit clear of debris, vegetation, and obstructions year-round, ensuring at least 60cm of clearance on all sides. Never attempt to service electrical components yourself — refrigerant handling requires special certification, and improper electrical work can create fire hazards or personal injury risks.

Air Conditioner Not Working? Try These First

Before calling for service, these quick checks might restore your cooling and save you a service call.

🌡️ Check Your Thermostat

Make sure it’s set to Cool and the temperature is set below current room temperature. Check the batteries too — a weak battery causes erratic thermostat behaviour.

⚡ Check the Breaker & Disconnect Switch

Your AC has a breaker in the main panel and an exterior disconnect box next to the outdoor unit. Check both are on.

🌬️ Check Your Air Filter

A clogged filter blocks airflow and causes the evaporator coil to ice up, completely stopping cooling. Replace the filter and let the unit thaw for an hour before restarting.

🌿 Check the Outdoor Unit

The condenser unit outside needs clear airflow. Remove any debris, overgrowth, or objects within 60cm of the unit. Don’t hose it down while running.

🏠 Check All Indoor Vents Are Open

Closed vents create pressure imbalances that reduce cooling and can damage the system. Make sure every supply vent in the home is open.

Air Conditioner Still Not Working? Call Cassar.

If none of the above restore your air conditioner, it’s time for a licensed technician. David and his crew serve all of Durham Region and respond fast.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I service my air conditioner in Newcastle?
Air conditioners in Newcastle should be professionally serviced once per year, ideally in late spring before the cooling season begins. Annual maintenance includes cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, testing electrical connections, and replacing filters. This preventive service extends system life, maintains efficiency, and prevents costly breakdowns during Durham Region’s hottest summer days. Some homeowners also benefit from a fall check to ensure the system is properly shut down for winter.
Why is my air conditioner not cooling my Newcastle home?
Poor cooling performance can result from several issues common in Durham Region homes: dirty air filters blocking airflow, low refrigerant levels, dirty evaporator or condenser coils, or thermostat problems. In Newcastle’s older homes, undersized ductwork or leaky ducts can also reduce cooling effectiveness. Start with checking your filter and thermostat settings, then call Cassar for professional diagnosis if the problem persists. We’ll identify the root cause and restore proper cooling quickly.
How long does air conditioner installation take in Newcastle?
Most air conditioner installations in Newcastle take 6-10 hours to complete, typically finished in a single day. Homes with existing ductwork in good condition require less time, while properties needing new ducts or electrical upgrades may take 1-2 days. The installation timeline depends on system size, ductwork modifications required, and accessibility of the installation area. We’ll provide an accurate time estimate during your free consultation and work efficiently to minimize disruption to your Newcastle home.
Should I repair or replace my air conditioner in Newcastle?
For Newcastle homeowners, the decision depends on the unit’s age, repair costs, and efficiency. If your air conditioner is under 10 years old and repair costs are less than half the replacement cost, repair usually makes sense. For systems over 15 years old requiring major repairs (like compressor replacement), investing in a new high-efficiency unit often provides better long-term value through lower energy bills and improved reliability. We provide honest recommendations based on your specific situation and budget, never pushing unnecessary replacements.
What’s a good SEER rating for a Durham Region home?
For Durham Region’s climate, air conditioners with SEER ratings of 16-20 provide excellent efficiency and comfort for most homes. Higher SEER units (18+) offer maximum energy savings during our hot, humid summers but require larger upfront investment. Newcastle homeowners typically see good returns with 16-17 SEER systems, which balance efficiency with affordability. The optimal SEER rating depends on your home’s size, insulation, and cooling usage patterns. We help you choose the efficiency level that makes financial sense for your specific situation.
My AC is running but not cooling in Newcastle — what’s wrong?
When your air conditioner runs continuously without cooling, common culprits include frozen evaporator coils (usually from dirty filters), low refrigerant levels, dirty condenser coils, or failed compressors. In Newcastle’s humid climate, dirty coils are especially common and reduce cooling capacity significantly. Check your air filter first and ensure all vents are open and unblocked. If the outdoor unit isn’t running while the indoor fan operates, this indicates a more serious problem requiring professional attention. We provide same-day diagnosis and repair to restore your cooling quickly.
Does Cassar service all air conditioner brands in Newcastle?
Yes, Cassar services all major air conditioner brands throughout Newcastle and Durham Region, including Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Goodman, American Standard, York, and many others. Our TSSA-certified technicians have experience with both residential and commercial systems, from basic single-stage units to advanced variable-speed models. Whether you have a newer high-efficiency system or an older unit needing attention, we carry common parts on our trucks and can source specialized components quickly to minimize downtime.
Is financing available for AC installation in Durham Region?
Yes, Cassar offers flexible financing options for air conditioner installation and major repairs throughout Durham Region, including Newcastle. We understand that HVAC investments can be significant, so we work with multiple financing partners to provide payment plans that fit various budgets and credit situations. Many customers qualify for low-interest financing with manageable monthly payments. The best way to know exactly what your project will cost is to get a free quote from David — no pressure, no obligation.

What Newcastle Customers Say

★★★★★

“David installed our new central air system last spring and we couldn’t be happier. The house stays perfectly cool even during the hottest Newcastle summers. Professional work and honest pricing — highly recommend Cassar Heating & Air Conditioning.”

Lauren Bull
Google Review · Newcastle

★★★★★

“Our AC broke down during a heatwave and David came out the same day. Fixed it quickly and explained everything clearly. Great to have reliable service right here in Newcastle when you need it most.”

Mike Micevski
Google Review · Newcastle

★★★★★

“Cassar replaced our 20-year-old air conditioner with a high-efficiency unit. The difference in cooling performance and energy bills is amazing. Clean, respectful work and fair pricing throughout Newcastle.”

James S.
Google Review · Newcastle

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