Cassar Heating & Air Conditioning provides comprehensive air conditioning services to Port Perry homeowners throughout the Township of Scugog. From installations and repairs to routine maintenance, David and his team deliver reliable, honest service across all of Durham Region.
From lake-view cottages to family homes throughout Port Perry, Cassar provides complete air conditioning solutions designed for Durham Region’s unique climate needs.
Complete central air installation for Port Perry homes. We handle everything from load calculations to ductwork modifications, ensuring optimal cooling performance for your specific home layout and local climate conditions.
Fast air conditioning repair service throughout Port Perry and the Township of Scugog. From refrigerant leaks to compressor issues, our TSSA-licensed technicians diagnose and fix all makes and models with honest, upfront pricing.
When your old AC system reaches end of life, we provide complete replacement with modern, efficient units sized perfectly for Port Perry homes. Full warranty coverage and financing options available to fit any budget.
Preventive maintenance extends equipment life and prevents costly breakdowns during hot Durham Region summers. Our comprehensive tune-up includes refrigerant level checks, coil cleaning, and performance optimization to keep your AC running efficiently.
Upgrade to a high-efficiency air conditioning system and reduce your energy bills while improving comfort. We recommend the best SEER ratings for Ontario’s climate and help you take advantage of available rebates and incentives.
Air conditioner breakdown on a hot summer day? We provide same-day emergency service throughout Port Perry and surrounding areas. No overtime charges for evenings or weekends — just fast, reliable service when you need it most.
Port Perry homeowners choose Cassar Heating & Air Conditioning for honest service, expert installations, and reliable repairs. We understand the unique cooling needs of lakefront properties and established neighbourhoods throughout the Township of Scugog.
Most central air conditioning systems in Ontario last 12-15 years with proper maintenance, though high-quality units can operate efficiently for up to 20 years. Ontario’s climate is actually gentler on AC equipment than many regions because our cooling season is relatively short — typically May through September.
However, factors unique to Durham Region can affect lifespan. Lake effect humidity from Lake Scugog and changing temperatures put additional stress on systems. Poor maintenance, oversized or undersized units, and frequent cycling due to improper installation can significantly reduce equipment life.
Signs your AC is reaching end of life include frequent repairs, rising energy bills, uneven cooling, and refrigerant leaks. If your system is over 12 years old and needs major repairs, replacement is usually the smarter investment.
New central air installation in Port Perry typically ranges from $3,500 to $8,000, depending on your home size, ductwork condition, and efficiency level chosen. High-efficiency systems cost more upfront but deliver substantial energy savings over their lifespan.
Repair costs vary widely based on the issue. Simple fixes like capacitor replacement might cost $200-300, while major repairs like compressor replacement can run $1,500-2,500. Annual maintenance typically costs $150-200 but prevents most expensive breakdowns.
At Cassar, we work with homeowners across all budget ranges and offer flexible financing options. Every job gets a detailed, upfront quote with no hidden fees. The best way to know exactly what your job will cost is to get a free quote from David — no pressure, no obligation.
Port Perry’s housing mix presents unique cooling challenges. Many lakefront properties have older homes with limited or no existing ductwork, making ductless mini-split systems an attractive option. The historic downtown area features century homes with high ceilings and multiple levels that require careful system sizing.
Newer subdivisions around the township typically have modern forced-air systems, but many original installations were undersized or improperly configured. Lake proximity creates higher humidity levels that affect comfort and efficiency, making proper dehumidification essential for optimal performance.
We regularly work with Port Perry’s diverse housing stock, from waterfront cottages converted to year-round homes to modern family properties. Each installation is customized for the specific home’s layout, insulation levels, and cooling requirements.
Ontario homeowners should watch for several warning signs that indicate AC problems. Weak airflow, warm air from vents, unusual noises, and moisture around the indoor unit all signal potential issues that require professional attention.
Ice formation on the outdoor unit is common in high-humidity areas like Port Perry, usually indicating refrigerant problems or airflow restriction. Rising energy bills without increased usage often point to declining efficiency due to dirty coils, low refrigerant, or worn components.
Don’t ignore strange smells from your vents — musty odors can indicate mold growth in ductwork, while electrical burning smells require immediate professional attention. Short cycling (frequent on-off operation) reduces efficiency and stresses components, leading to premature failure.
Durham Region’s continental climate creates specific demands on air conditioning systems. Our hot, humid summers with temperatures often reaching 30°C+ require reliable cooling, while occasional heat waves can stress older or improperly sized systems.
Lake effect weather patterns from Lake Ontario and local lakes like Lake Scugog create higher humidity levels that affect both comfort and equipment performance. Proper humidity control is essential — most homeowners feel comfortable at 35-45% relative humidity during cooling season.
We recommend annual spring maintenance before the cooling season begins, typically in April or May. This ensures optimal performance during peak demand periods and identifies potential issues before they cause system failure on the hottest days.
Modern air conditioners are significantly more efficient than older units. While systems from the 1990s typically operated at 8-10 SEER, today’s high-efficiency units achieve 16-20+ SEER ratings, reducing operating costs by 40-60%.
Safety considerations include proper electrical installation, refrigerant handling by licensed technicians, and carbon monoxide detection if your AC shares ductwork with gas appliances. Never attempt refrigerant repairs yourself — improper handling can cause serious injury and environmental damage.
Regular filter changes are crucial for both efficiency and indoor air quality. Most homes should change filters monthly during cooling season, though homes with pets or allergies may need more frequent changes. A clogged filter restricts airflow, reduces efficiency, and can cause expensive coil freeze-ups.
Before calling for service, check these common issues that Port Perry homeowners can often resolve themselves.
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.
Your AC has a breaker in the main panel and an exterior disconnect box next to the outdoor unit. Check both are on.
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.
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.
Closed vents create pressure imbalances that reduce cooling and can damage the system. Make sure every supply vent in the home is open.
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.
“David installed our new AC system last summer and it’s been fantastic. He explained everything clearly and the install was clean and professional. Our Port Perry home stays comfortable even during the hottest days.”
“Cassar fixed our AC when it stopped working during a heat wave. Same-day service and fair pricing. David’s team was respectful of our home and got us cool again fast. Highly recommend for Port Perry residents.”
“Honest service and upfront pricing. David diagnosed our air conditioner issue correctly the first time and had it running efficiently again within hours. Great experience for our Port Perry lakefront property.”
Cassar Heating & Air Conditioning provides professional air conditioner installation, repair, and maintenance throughout Durham Region.
Same-day service available. TSSA certified. Honest pricing. Call or book online.