Épisodes

  • How HVAC Downtime Impacts Businesses In Winter
    Jan 28 2026

    How HVAC Downtime Impacts Businesses in Winter

    When a business loses heat in the middle of winter, the impact goes far beyond comfort.

    In this episode of Air Design Answers, Chris and Todd break down how HVAC downtime affects businesses during cold weather — from customer experience and staff morale to safety risks and lost revenue. Using real-world examples from restaurants, retail spaces, offices, and other commercial buildings, they explain why heating problems often show up at the worst possible time and how small issues can quietly turn into major disruptions.

    You’ll learn:

    • How cold indoor temperatures change customer behavior

    • Why staff productivity and morale suffer when heat isn’t working properly

    • The hidden safety and insurance risks of temporary workarounds like space heaters

    • Why HVAC failures are more common in winter

    • What business owners can do to plan ahead and reduce downtime

    This episode isn’t about scare tactics or selling equipment. It’s about helping business owners understand how heating systems impact daily operations — and why preparation and maintenance matter long before an emergency happens.

    If you own or manage a business, this episode will help you see HVAC downtime not just as a mechanical issue, but as a business issue.

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    7 min
  • Signs Your Furnace is Struggling Right Now
    Jan 21 2026

    Most furnaces don’t fail without warning — they struggle first.

    In this episode of Air Design Answers, Todd and Chris are joined by Jeremy, one of Air Design Services’ longest-tenured technicians, to talk about the real-world signs that a furnace may be under stress right now — even if it’s still running.

    This conversation breaks down what homeowners often miss:
    short cycling, unusual noises, uneven heat, rising energy bills, and subtle comfort changes that seem minor at first but often point to bigger issues developing behind the scenes.

    Jeremy shares insights from years in the field, including what those warning signs usually mean, which issues can be monitored, and which ones tend to turn into no-heat calls if they’re ignored too long.

    This episode isn’t about scare tactics or selling equipment.
    It’s about helping homeowners understand what their furnace is telling them, so they can make better decisions before problems turn into emergencies.

    If you want fewer surprises, more control, and a clearer understanding of how your heating system actually works, this episode is worth your time.

    🎧 Follow Air Design Answers for weekly conversations about heating, cooling, and home comfort — straight from the field, right here in Southwestern Ontario.

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    7 min
  • What To Do Before Your Furnace Stops Working
    Jan 16 2026

    Most furnaces don’t fail without warning.
    They usually give signs first, long before the heat goes out.

    In this episode of Air Design Answers, Todd and Chris break down what’s really happening inside furnaces in homes across London, Strathroy, and Southwestern Ontario before they stop working. If you’ve ever said, “It was fine and then it just quit,” this conversation is for you.

    We talk about:

    • Why furnace failures almost never come out of nowhere

    • The quiet warning signs homeowners often overlook

    • What longer run times, new noises, and uneven heating actually mean

    • How airflow, venting, and system design affect furnace lifespan

    • Common mistakes that turn small issues into cold-weather emergencies

    • What homeowners can do now to stay ahead of problems without panic or pressure

    This isn’t sales advice or scare tactics. It’s a real, straightforward conversation based on what we see every day inside homes during Ontario winters. The goal is simple: help you understand your system better, avoid unnecessary surprises, and make calmer, more informed decisions before you’re dealing with no heat.

    If you live in a cold climate and rely on your furnace to get through the winter, this episode will help you recognize the early signs that something’s changing and what to do about it before it becomes an emergency.

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    7 min
  • Why Furnaces Fail During Extreme Cold Snaps
    Jan 9 2026

    When temperatures plunge, furnaces don’t usually fail at random , they fail under stress.

    In this first episode of Air Design Answers Podcast, we break down why heating systems tend to stop working during extreme cold snaps, even when they seemed “fine” just days before.

    You’ll learn how cold weather pushes furnaces to run longer, harder, and closer to their limits, exposing hidden issues like airflow restrictions, aging components, poor maintenance, and design shortcuts that don’t show up during mild weather. We’ll explain why certain breakdowns are far more common during cold snaps, what warning signs homeowners often miss, and which problems can’t be fixed with a quick service call once temperatures drop.

    We also share insight from residential heating systems, where extreme demand planning is critical, to explain what residential systems can (and can’t) realistically handle when the weather turns brutal.

    If you’ve ever wondered why furnaces seem to fail at the worst possible time, or how to reduce the chances of being left without heat during the coldest days of the year, this episode gives you the real-world answers most people never hear.

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    9 min