Luxurious
Heating and Cooling Systems
in Toronto & GTA

Where Engineering, Science and Art meet

Tel: 647-782-7000

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Over the years our customers have given us some great feedback into the reasons why they decided to choose us for their new furnace and air conditioner. We are happy to be making such a positive difference in the lives of our customers through our friendly and professional heating and cooling services.

We provide free estimation service for you, Feel free to call our experts and receive a free estimation about all required expenses before you start !

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Stay Comfortable With Afrusun Inc.

Afrusun Inc. is ready to present its design, budget estimation and apply any Cooling-Heating HVAC systems to your residential, commercial and industrial projects.

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FAQ

What is HVAC, and what does it stand for?
HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. It refers to the systems used to control indoor environmental conditions, such as temperature, humidity, and air quality, to provide a comfortable and healthy living or working space.
How often should I change my air filters?
Generally, it's recommended to change your air filters every 30-90 days, depending on the type of filter, usage, and environmental factors such as dust, pets, and allergy concerns. Regularly changing air filters can improve air quality, system efficiency, and reduce energy costs.
How long should my HVAC system last?
The average lifespan of an HVAC system is around 15-20 years for air conditioners and 15-30 years for furnaces, depending on the type and quality of the equipment, usage, and maintenance. Regular servicing can extend the life of your system.
What is the difference between a heat pump and a traditional furnace or air conditioner?
 A heat pump is a versatile HVAC system that can both heat and cool your home by transferring heat between the indoors and outdoors. In contrast, a traditional furnace heats your home by burning fuel, and an air conditioner cools your home by removing heat from the indoor air. Heat pumps are generally more energy-efficient but may not be suitable for all climates.
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