Welcome to the Parkbay Blog – your local source for expert tips, seasonal advice, and practical insights on heating, cooling, and indoor air quality in the Okanagan. Whether you’re prepping for a hot summer or tackling chilly winters, we’re here to help you stay comfortable year-round.
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🚨 CO Risks Rise in Heating Season
As the weather cools and furnaces fire up, it’s time to think about one of the most important aspects of home safety: carbon monoxide (CO). This invisible, odorless gas can become more of a risk in fall and winter when heating systems run regularly. Why CO Risks Increase in Fall Furnaces, fireplaces, and other fuel-burning...Continue reading→
It’s Time to Fire Up Your Furnace, Okanagan!
As the leaves change and the nights get cooler, now is the perfect time to make sure your furnace is ready for the heating season. Testing your system during mild fall weather means no last-minute scrambles when the temperatures drop — and no unexpected cold nights waiting for emergency service. Here’s how to get your...Continue reading→
🌬️Clean Filters = Cleaner Air & Lower Bills
When it comes to keeping your furnace running smoothly, one of the simplest — and most overlooked — tasks is changing the filter. Why Filters Matter Your furnace filter traps dust, pollen, pet hair, and other particles before they circulate through your home. Over time, these particles build up and clog the filter, making your...
🔧Annual Furnace Check = Safety
Most homeowners don’t think about their heating system until something goes wrong. But just like your car needs an oil change, your furnace needs regular attention too. A professional inspection once a year can make all the difference between a cozy winter and an unexpected breakdown. Why Annual Tune-Ups Matter Even if your furnace seems...Continue reading→
Is a Seal Costing Your Business Money? The Hidden Costs of Worn Door Gaskets
Not the cute kind of seal — we’re talking about the rubber gaskets on your coolers and freezers. It’s easy to overlook the small details in a busy commercial kitchen. But something as simple as a cracked or worn door seal could be costing your business money every single day. Why...
🍂 Did You Know? Your Ceiling Fan Has a “Fall Mode”
When the seasons change, most of us think about thermostats, furnaces, and cozy blankets. But there’s another simple trick that can make your home feel warmer and even save on heating costs — changing the direction of your ceiling fan. Why Direction Matters Ceiling fans don’t just cool you down in the summer. In fact,...Continue reading→
🌀 Blocked Vents, Bigger Problems: Why Clear Airflow Matters for Your HVAC
We get it — arranging furniture to make a room feel cozy is a priority. But did you know that covering your vents with furniture, rugs, or curtains can harm your HVAC system and your comfort? 💨 How Your HVAC System Moves Air Your heating and cooling system relies on unrestricted airflow to distribute air...
🍂 Why Fall Is the Best Time for a Furnace Tune-Up
As the leaves begin to fall and temperatures start to drop, it’s the perfect time to give your furnace some attention. A fall furnace tune-up is one of the smartest things homeowners can do to stay warm, safe, and stress-free all winter. 🍁 Why Tune Up in the Fall? Fall is the calm before the...Continue reading→
🎛️Thermostat Settings Explained: Why ‘AUTO’ Is Better Than ‘ON’
Your thermostat does more than just set the temperature — it also controls how and when your HVAC fan runs. One simple setting — AUTO vs ON — can have a big impact on both your comfort and energy usage. 🔍 What Do the Settings Mean? AUTO: The fan only runs when your system is...
Back-to-School Comfort Tips for Your Home
Backpacks packed, lunches made, alarms set—back-to-school season is here. While routines are shifting, don’t forget your home comfort routine, too. A few small HVAC adjustments can help your family start the school year smoothly, keeping everyone comfortable (and your energy bills in check). 1. Adjust Your Thermostat Schedule With kids out of the house during...Continue reading→
