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5 Cozy Ways To Enjoy Your Condo This Winter
At JPS Canada, we take pride in helping transform houses into homes. Our fan coil HVAC systems don’t just heat your space — they create a comfortable environment where life happens: where families gather, friends connect & memories are made. As a Canadian company, we understand the importance of having a warm, inviting space without breaking the bank — because just like you, we want to spend time with our loved ones, not working overtime just to pay for life’s necessities.
So, while the winter winds blow outside, here are five health & wellness-friendly ways to enjoy a cozy day indoors — all while appreciating the comfort of your warm condo…
Breathe Easy in Your Condo: 5 Tips for Clean & Fresh Air 🌬️
Living in a condo often means you're working with limited space & ventilation. But don’t worry! With the right steps, you can maintain clean, fresh, & healthy air indoors. Read on for 5 essential tips to improve your indoor air quality in your home.
Prevent Frozen Pipes in Your Condo High-Rise: A Winter Guide for Fan Coil Systems
As winter settles in here in Toronto, condo residents must take extra precautions to prevent a hidden danger lurking in their fan coil heating systems: frozen water lines.
Toronto May Set Maximum Heat Limits to Protect Tenants Amid Rising Heat Risks
As extreme weather becomes more frequent, having an adaptable, energy-efficient HVAC system is essential to meeting both current and potential new regulations while ensuring tenant comfort and safety. Upgrading your HVAC system is not only a smart move for compliance, but also for protecting health and maintaining good rental conditions.
Better Indoor Air Series: Part 1
Indoor plants help reduce carbon dioxide levels and increase humidity, which helps improve air quality.
Thermostat vs Thermometer
A thermostat’s function is to read the current room temperature and control your HVAC system…
HVAC 101: A (brief) overview of how your HVAC system works
Basically, your fan coil unit uses conditioned water to heat and cool your suite’s air. That water is supplied through large pipes (risers) that run the height of your building.