Serving Clarington homeowners with professional air conditioner installation, repair and maintenance services. As Durham Region’s trusted HVAC specialists, we keep your home comfortable year-round with reliable cooling solutions.
Professional air conditioner installation for Clarington homes, from single-family properties to newer developments in South Bowmanville and Courtice. We handle everything from load calculations to permit applications and ensure proper sizing for Durham Region’s climate.
Fast air conditioner repair throughout Clarington, including Newcastle, Bowmanville, Courtice and rural areas. Common issues we fix include refrigerant leaks, compressor problems, and electrical failures that plague older units in the Municipality.
Air conditioner replacement services for aging units in Clarington homes. Many homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s are due for upgrades to high-efficiency systems that better handle humid Ontario summers while reducing energy costs.
Comprehensive air conditioner maintenance to keep your system running efficiently through Durham Region’s hot summers. Our tune-ups include coil cleaning, refrigerant level checks, and electrical inspections that prevent costly breakdowns.
Upgrade to high-efficiency air conditioning systems that handle Durham Region’s climate challenges while reducing energy bills. Modern units with variable-speed technology and smart controls offer superior comfort and reliability for Clarington homeowners.
24/7 emergency air conditioner service throughout Clarington when your cooling system fails during peak summer heat. We respond quickly to restore comfort to your home, whether you’re in Newcastle’s heritage district or the newer subdivisions in Courtice.
Clarington homeowners choose Cassar for honest pricing, professional installation, and reliable repairs that keep their air conditioning systems running efficiently through Ontario’s demanding summers. We understand the unique cooling challenges faced by homes throughout the Municipality of Clarington.
In Ontario’s climate, a well-maintained central air conditioner typically lasts 12-15 years, though this can vary based on usage patterns, maintenance quality, and local conditions. Clarington homeowners often see slightly longer lifespans due to the municipality’s proximity to Lake Ontario, which moderates extreme temperatures compared to inland areas.
The key factors affecting lifespan include regular maintenance, proper installation, and system sizing. Oversized units cycle on and off frequently, wearing out components faster, while undersized systems run constantly trying to keep up with demand. Many homes built in Clarington’s growth periods of the 1990s and 2000s are now reaching the point where AC replacement makes more financial sense than continued repairs.
Signs your system is nearing end-of-life include frequent repairs, rising energy bills, uneven cooling, and the need for refrigerant top-ups. When repair costs exceed 50% of replacement value, it’s usually time to upgrade to a more efficient system.
Air conditioner installation costs in Clarington typically range from $3,500 to $8,000 for a complete central air system, depending on home size, equipment efficiency, and installation complexity. Basic 13-14 SEER systems start around $3,500-$4,500, while high-efficiency 16+ SEER units with variable-speed technology range from $5,500-$8,000+.
Repair costs vary widely based on the issue. Simple fixes like thermostat problems or clogged filters cost $150-$300, while major component replacements (compressor, evaporator coil) can run $1,500-$3,000. Given that many Clarington homes have 15+ year old systems, expensive repairs often signal it’s time to consider replacement.
However, Cassar works with homeowners across all budget ranges and offers financing options to make necessary cooling upgrades affordable. We believe everyone deserves comfortable, efficient cooling regardless of their current financial situation. The best way to know exactly what your job will cost is to get a free quote from David — no pressure, no obligation.
Clarington’s mix of housing stock presents unique cooling challenges that experienced HVAC contractors understand. The municipality’s heritage homes in Newcastle and Bowmanville often lack adequate ductwork, requiring creative solutions like ductless mini-splits or extensive duct modifications. Many of these older homes also have electrical panels that need upgrading to handle modern high-efficiency air conditioners.
Newer subdivisions in Courtice and South Bowmanville typically have better infrastructure but face different challenges. Open-concept layouts popular in 2000s-era homes can create hot spots and uneven cooling. Two-story homes often struggle with upstairs bedrooms that get too warm, requiring zoned systems or supplemental cooling solutions.
Rural properties throughout Clarington deal with additional factors like well water for cooling (where applicable), longer electrical runs, and exposure to agricultural dust that clogs filters faster. Understanding these local conditions is crucial for proper system design and maintenance scheduling.
Clarington homeowners should watch for several warning signs that indicate their air conditioner needs professional attention. Poor cooling performance is obvious, but subtle signs often appear first. Rising hydro bills during summer months suggest declining efficiency, while unusual sounds like grinding, squealing, or banging indicate mechanical problems that need immediate attention.
Ice formation on the indoor or outdoor unit is a serious concern that requires immediate shutdown and professional service. This often indicates low refrigerant, blocked airflow, or failing components. Strange odours — musty smells suggest mold in ductwork, while burning smells could indicate electrical problems that pose safety risks.
Uneven cooling throughout the home, frequent cycling on and off, and excessive humidity indoors are also red flags. Many Clarington homeowners dismiss these as normal aging, but they often indicate repairable problems that, left unaddressed, lead to complete system failure during the hottest weather when you need cooling most.
Durham Region’s proximity to Lake Ontario creates high humidity conditions that challenge air conditioning systems, particularly during July and August. Effective dehumidification is crucial for comfort — indoor humidity should stay between 30-50% for optimal comfort and to prevent mold growth in Clarington homes.
Many homeowners focus solely on temperature but ignore humidity control, leading to that sticky, uncomfortable feeling even when the thermostat reads a comfortable temperature. Properly sized air conditioners naturally remove humidity, but oversized systems cool quickly without adequate dehumidification. This is why proper load calculations are essential for new installations.
Variable-speed air conditioners excel in humid climates like ours because they run longer at lower speeds, providing better humidity removal. Supplemental dehumidification may be necessary in particularly humid homes or those with indoor pools, hot tubs, or other moisture sources common in Clarington’s family-oriented communities.
Ontario’s Time-of-Use electricity pricing makes air conditioner efficiency crucial for managing summer energy costs. Running your system during off-peak hours when possible can significantly reduce bills. Programmable thermostats help by automatically adjusting temperatures when you’re away or sleeping — setting the temperature 2-3 degrees higher when away can cut cooling costs by 10-15%.
Regular maintenance is the most cost-effective way to maintain efficiency. Clean filters, clear outdoor units, and annual tune-ups keep systems running at peak performance. Many Clarington homeowners neglect these basics and see their energy bills climb unnecessarily.
Home improvements also impact cooling efficiency. Adding insulation, sealing air leaks, and upgrading windows reduce cooling loads. Ceiling fans allow comfortable temperatures 2-3 degrees higher, reducing AC runtime. Strategic landscaping with trees shading the outdoor unit (while maintaining adequate clearance) can improve efficiency by up to 10% in Durham Region’s sunny climate.
Before calling for service, these quick checks might get your air conditioner running again.
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 a new air conditioner in our Courtice home last summer. Professional work, fair pricing, and the new system keeps our house perfectly cool even during those brutal heat waves. Highly recommend Cassar to any Clarington homeowners needing AC work.”
“Our AC died during the hottest weekend of the year. David came out same day to our Newcastle home and had it running again within hours. His honest assessment saved us thousands over what another company quoted. Great service throughout Clarington.”
“David replaced our old air conditioner with a high-efficiency unit. The difference is incredible — house stays cooler, humidity is controlled, and our electricity bills are noticeably lower. Clean work and great follow-up service.”
We provide professional air conditioner installation, repair and maintenance throughout Durham Region.
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