AIR CONDITIONING IN GUELPH
At Guelph ClimateCare, we know the kind of air conditioning Guelph residents need to have. We offer central air conditioners that hum (quietly) to the beat of your summer from trusted, top-quality, brand names. You can be sure that our units are durable, quiet and Energy Star® certified.
If you live in Guelph and the surrounding areas, you know summer can be a hot and sticky time. It’s no wonder that many Canadians consider a home air conditioner an essential appliance.
Ultimately, you want a cooling system that meets your requirements for comfort and efficiency.
CONSIDER UPGRADING FOR
BETTER EFFICIENCY
Technology and industry standards have changed, your home may have undergone changes as well, this will ultimately influence your air conditioner choice. When choosing an air conditioner, correct sizing and efficiency are critical.
If you have an air conditioning unit that’s 10 years old or more, you can reduce your energy costs by replacing it with a high-efficiency unit. The savings can be considerable and your comfort increased, particularly if you invest in a long-lasting and highly reliable central air conditioning.

Which cooling should you choose?
Need air conditioning? Guelph residents know our friendly, trained technicians will help you make the best decision on an investment in comfort in your home.
The ENERGY STAR symbol is an internationally recognized mark of high efficiency. Every ENERGY STAR certified product is designed to use less energy and reduce emissions that contribute to climate change. At Guelph ClimateCare, we are proud to carry a variety of home cooling products that meet these standards.
What does SEER mean?
SEER, or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, is a measure of air conditioner and heat pump cooling efficiency. SEER ratings are calculated by the cooling output for an average cooling season divided by the total electric energy input during the same time frame. A higher SEER rating means greater energy efficiency.
What does HSPF mean?
HSPF, or Heating Seasonal Performance Factor, is used to measure the efficiency of a heat pump. HSPF is the ratio of the heat output to electricity use over an average season. Similarly to the SEER rating, the higher the HSPF rating, the greater the energy efficiency of the unit.
