Geo-Teck Heating and Cooling has conducted business in the Huron, Perth, Bluewater, Middlesex and Lambton Regions for more than 40 years. We've been in business since 1976, but we aren't stuck in the past - we keep up to date on the latest trends and newest technologies, we have licensed gas fitters, sheet metal, refrigeration, electricians, plumbing, and so many other accreditations.
You call in to Geo-Teck and we have the answers. Our business has been built on servicing families and homeowners all over Ontario. We pride ourselves on a level of service that you won't get at your local big box store. From the very first idea you bring to us, to planning, design, and installation, we are with you ever step of the way.
You call in to Geo-Teck and we have the answers. Our business has been built on servicing families and homeowners all over Ontario. We pride ourselves on a level of service that you won't get at your local big box store. From the very first idea you bring to us, to planning, design, and installation, we are with you ever step of the way.
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You deal with real people: when you call in you won't get an answering machine, or have to punch in a series of numbers to be able to speak to someone. You get a real person who cares about providing you with great service. When you trust a company to do a job, you're entrusting them with not just your money, but you're paying for peace of mind.
With more than 40 years of experience, Geo-Teck Heating & Cooling are here to serve all of your heating, cooling, ventilation, and air quality needs. With our huge team of service technicians, our commitment to you is that every job, whether its installation, repair, or maintenance, will be done the right way and to your satisfaction, making sure that you and your family are comfortable in every season of the year.
Geothermal heating, also referred to as green heat, geo-exchange, geothermal heat pumps (GHPs), ground-source heat pumps (GSHPs), and water source heat pumps is one of the most efficient ways to heat and cool a home. A new Geothermal system makes use of the largest source of energy available - the ground beneath your feet.
Most homes are heated with either furnaces or boilers, but the majority of Canadian homes rely on a central air furnace to provide them with heat. A furnace works by blowing heated air through ducts to deliver the warm air to different rooms of the house via registers or grilles. Furnaces can be fuelled by gas, electricity or oil (although oil is much less popular).
Residential boiler heating systems are very different from the traditional forced air furnace. Furnaces carry heat in warm air and send it through a home via ducts, boiler systems distribute the heat via hot water circulated through a home in pipes to radiators or radiant in-floor systems around the home, generating heat, and the cool water is returned to the boiler to be reheated.