Sensible 70 HVAC

Sensible 70 HVAC A local heating /cooling & general contracting company.
38 years experience , renovation to new home builds. If you want something done feel free to reach out.

If you have time and fit you we would be more than happy to help! Call 437-339-9520

And so the season begins. Booking now for new septic system install.Call now to make sure we can fit you in.437-339-9520
04/14/2026

And so the season begins.
Booking now for new septic system install.
Call now to make sure we can fit you in.

437-339-9520

10/16/2025
Another happy set of  warm customers. Glad to be of service.
10/16/2025

Another happy set of warm customers. Glad to be of service.

Another happy and satisfied client. Happy to be there when they needed someone
07/01/2025

Another happy and satisfied client. Happy to be there when they needed someone

For those out there hearing stories about heat pumps and the promises of rebates.. Take some real time to look them over...
03/12/2025

For those out there hearing stories about heat pumps and the promises of rebates.. Take some real time to look them over,,, they are not as GOOD as are implied..

SCAM

Claim up to $7,500 in heat pump rebates – save money & energy in 2025! Looking to upgrade your home’s heating and cooling system? Ontario’s heat pump rebate program offers homeowners up to $7,500 in savings on energy-efficient heat pumps. Stay comfortable year-round, reduce your carbon footpri...

First septic system of the year is now in and passed all inspectionThis is an extended mantle filter bed due to high cla...
05/09/2024

First septic system of the year is now in and passed all inspection
This is an extended mantle filter bed due to high clay content in underlying soils.
Looking to have your septic installed, replaced or serviced? Local coming to Bay of Quinte Region.
Call now to book.
437-339-9520

With the building season around the corner call now for your your septic inspections, services,repairs and new installat...
02/25/2024

With the building season around the corner call now for your your septic inspections, services,repairs and new installations.

Book now to hold your spot!

437-339-9520

02/18/2024

Tips to prepare for the cold season.

Here is a quick checklist to help you avoid any unfortunate surprises.

1. Replace the Air Filter
We can’t stress enough how important this simple step is. Air filters should be replaced every 1-3 months, depending on the type of filter and the time of year. In winter (or whenever you are using your furnace), inspect the filter monthly and replace it with a new one when it is dirty. Clean air filters are the most economical way to help keep your furnace working efficiently and effectively, prevent unnecessary wear and tear, and keep your energy costs low. Simply remove the old filter, and install the new one following the direction of the arrows. Consider upgrading to a pleated filter, a HEPA filter or an electrostatic filter for even better performance.

2. Open All Air Vents & Make Sure they are Uncovered
Blocked or closed vents can cause your furnace to work harder than necessary and can drive up your heating costs. They also, obviously, prevent heat from getting into the room. During the summer, vents may be closed or furniture rearranged without considering the location of the vents. Sometimes books, papers or other objects block the air vents as well. Check the vents in each room to make sure they are open and unobstructed. You can also use a screwdriver to remove the vent cover, and vacuum in and around the vent to remove any dust and debris that may have accumulated. And don’t forget the return air vents.

3. Make Sure the Area Around Your Furnace is Free of Debris and Clutter
Your furnace room may be a tempting storage space for seldom-used items, but storing belongings around your furnace can be a safety hazard. Clutter and debris can also impact your system’s performance. Check the area to be sure nothing is interfering with the operation of your furnace. Also make sure the burners are free of dust and dirt.

4. Make Sure Your Thermostat is Working Properly
Your thermostat should be set on “Heat” and the fan should be set on “Auto.” To check if it is working properly, raise the temperature setting 5 degrees above the current room temperature. The furnace should start up right away. If not, your thermostat may be malfunctioning.

5. Schedule an Appointment to Clean Your Furnace
Regular service by a trained HVAC professional goes a long way toward maintaining or even extending the functional life of your furnace. A qualified HVAC technician can professionally clean all the parts of your furnace, spot potential problems before they become expensive repairs, and keep your system running efficiently – saving you money and the inconvenience of a breakdown.

we can be reached 24 hours a day at 437-339-9520

When you are out clearing the driveway take a few minutes to make sure these devices are also cleared away of snow and d...
01/24/2024

When you are out clearing the driveway take a few minutes to make sure these devices are also cleared away of snow and debris

Cleaner air in your home can be easily accomplished with a UV light.
01/20/2024

Cleaner air in your home can be easily accomplished with a UV light.

We are in the middle of FLU season while still enduring covid and seeing a rise in these airborne viruses.  Ever thought...
01/19/2024

We are in the middle of FLU season while still enduring covid and seeing a rise in these airborne viruses.

Ever thought about the air being circulated through your home?

Installing an inline UV air treatment into your furnace duct can be a valuable tool to help with some of those nasty pests.
Also kills germs and helps with odors.

Sensible70 HVAC installs.

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622 Beechwood Road
Napanee, ON
K7R3L1

Telephone

+14373399520

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