HEALTHY HOMES TODAY!
Improve the air quality inside your home by reducing pollutants, allergens, viruses and bacteria.
Ventilation
Today’s tightly constructed homes can trap stale air inside your home, creating higher dust and humidity levels. A Carrier heat recovery ventilator (HRV) or energy recovery ventilator (ERV) helps keep fresh air circulating through your home for improved air quality comfort year-round.
A Carrier fresh air vent is an affordable and compact whole-home ventilation solution. The fresh air vent provides a controlled solution for fresh, indoor air without the heat exchange or humidity transfer of
an ERV or HRV.
Filtration
The Infinity air purifier offers extremely high air filtration efficiency and patented germicidal technology so effective it Captures & Kills® select airborne pathogens and viruses flowing through your HVAC system and trapped by the filter, such as coronavirus, human influenza, common cold surrogate, and Streptococcus pyogene.1
The OptiClean air scrubber is a portable filtration system that stands alone in the room and requires no attached ducting. All you need is a 115v wall outlet to enjoy cleaner, fresher indoor air.
The EZ Flex cabinet with filter provides whole home air filtration using a high-efficiency filter. The deep-pleated optional MERV 13 filter removes up to 90% of airborne particles as small as 1.0 micron.9
Air Quality
A Carrier germicidal ultraviolet (UV) lamp is designed to kill the mold and bacteria that can grow in the moist environment of your indoor coil to help keep your system efficient and clean air flowing.
A Carrier carbon monoxide (CO) alarm detects and records the levels of CO circulating in your indoor air. You can monitor the current CO level in your home on a large, easy-to-read digital display. When dangerous levels of CO are present an audible alarm alerts you automatically.
Humidity Management
A Carrier humidifier evenly distributes moisture throughout your home to help with irritated sinuses, itchy skin, static electricity, and other problems associated with dry, heated air.
A Carrier dehumidifier, with its ability to pull moisture from indoor air, can help you feel more comfortable without dialling down the thermostat to potentially save money on your cooling costs.
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Take advantage of stacking federal, provincial and municipal rebates and interest-free loans while they’re still available
You will receive separate, compounding rebates from each level of government
BC Energy Rebates
You will receive separate, compounding rebates from each level of government
BC HYDRO
Save on upgrades to insulation, water heating, windows, and space heating
FORTIS BC
Get money back on high-efficiency appliances and equipment for your home or business
CLEAN BC
Save thousands of dollars on rebates for electric heat pumps and home renovations
ADDITIONAL
Learn about additional rebates and tax credits for energy efficiency and conservation
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Overview
With the rising cost of heating and cooling your home, now is the perfect time to consider replacing your fossil fuel heating system with electric air-source heat pumps or high-efficiency natural gas furnaces, and improve insulation, upgrade to ENERGY STAR® appliances, and install better windows and doors to minimize heat loss. As a qualified contractor with over 40 years’ experience in the heating and cooling industry, we can help educate you on municipal and provincial government rebate programs to save money wherever possible.
“By moving to clean, renewable energy – like our abundant supply of B.C. electricity – we can power our growing economy and make life better and more affordable for British Columbians.” – Premier John Hogan