You turn on the AC, lower the thermostat, and wait for your home to cool down.
Yet somehow, one room still feels warmer than the others. The upstairs never seems comfortable. Your system runs all afternoon, but the house still doesn't feel quite right.
Naturally, most homeowners assume the air conditioner is the problem.
But in many cases, the issue isn't the AC at all.
At GLORS, we've visited countless homes across the GTA where homeowners believed they needed a new cooling system, only to discover that something else was affecting their comfort. The truth is that your air conditioner is only one part of a much larger equation.
Every summer, Mississauga homeowners notice the same thing the AC is running, the house is barely cool, and the electricity bill is higher than it should be.
The truth is, most high cooling bills aren't caused by one big problem. They're caused by several small inefficiencies running at the same time. The good news? Most of them are simple to fix.
There's a particular kind of frustration that hits when you turn on your AC on the first genuinely hot day of the year, and nothing really happens. The unit is running, the fan is blowing, but the air coming out feels like it forgot its job.
If your air conditioner is running but not cooling your home properly, you're in good company. It's one of the most common calls we get from homeowners across Mississauga and the GTA every spring. And honestly? Nine times out of ten, the cause is something surprisingly straightforward.
Let's walk through what's likely going on.
If you've been considering a new air conditioner installation in Mississauga, there's never been a better time to act. For a limited time, GLORS Heating & Air Conditioning is offering a free whole-home humidifier with every new central air conditioner installation, at no extra cost. But this offer is only valid for bookings confirmed on or before April 30, 2026 - so timing matters.
As temperatures begin to rise across Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area, your air conditioning system becomes one of the most important parts of your home.
But many homeowners only think about their AC when something stops working.
In reality, regular AC service and maintenance is what keeps your system running efficiently, prevents unexpected breakdowns, and ensures your home stays comfortable throughout the summer.
As temperatures begin to rise in Mississauga, having a reliable air conditioning system becomes essential for home comfort. But choosing the right AC unit and knowing when to install it can feel overwhelming for many homeowners.
From system types to installation timing and long-term performance, making the right decision early can save you money, reduce stress, and ensure your home stays comfortable throughout the summer.
At GLORS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING, we often speak with homeowners who wish they had planned their installation earlier. This guide is designed to help you make that decision with clarity and confidence.
Winter is winding down but your HVAC system still needs attention. Find out why March is the smartest time for heating and air conditioning maintenance in Mississauga, Brampton and the GTA and how GLORS can help.
March is here, and if you're like most Mississauga homeowners, you're probably looking forward to putting the winter behind you. The heavy coats are almost ready to go back in the closet, and the thought of cranking up the furnace every morning is nearly a distant memory.
But before you fully shift your attention to spring, there's one thing worth doing first. Checking in on your furnace.
As February winds down, the promise of spring is in the air. But while you’re dreaming of
open windows and greener lawns, your HVAC system is likely feeling the fatigue of a long
Canadian winter.
Most homeowners only think about their HVAC when the air stops flowing. However, the
"shoulder season", that transition between freezing nights and mild afternoons, is actually
the most critical time for maintenance.
Canadian winters put a lot of pressure on household systems and your water heater is no exception. When temperatures drop, hot water becomes less of a convenience and more of a daily necessity. From longer showers to extra laundry loads and constant dishwashing, winter significantly increases hot water demand.
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