
Wildfire Smoke Residue
Is It Still in Your Ducts? The 2025 wildfire season left much of Western Canada, including Winnipeg, blanketed in thick smoke for weeks. While the immediate concern was outdoor air quality, many

Is It Still in Your Ducts? The 2025 wildfire season left much of Western Canada, including Winnipeg, blanketed in thick smoke for weeks. While the immediate concern was outdoor air quality, many

As summer winds down in Winnipeg, ragweed season begins—bringing a spike in allergy symptoms and declining indoor air quality (IAQ) for many households. Ragweed pollen, one of the most aggressive allergens in

Becoming a new homeowner comes with an exciting list of responsibilities—from mortgage payments and renovations to discovering the quirks of your new space. Amidst all the to-dos, one often-overlooked task can make

Your dryer vent plays a critical role in keeping your home safe and your laundry routine efficient. Over time, lint, dust, and debris can build up in the venting system, reducing airflow

If your air conditioner is running full tilt but your home still feels hot or unevenly cooled, the problem may not lie with the AC itself—it could be your ductwork. Blocked or

Many homeowners believe that cleaning the lint trap after each load is enough to keep their dryer safe and efficient. While the lint trap is important, it’s only one part of a

If your air conditioner is constantly running but your home still doesn’t feel cool, dirty air ducts could be to blame. Many Winnipeg homeowners overlook their ductwork, yet it plays a crucial

When summer hits Winnipeg, most homeowners turn to their air conditioning systems for comfort. But if your ductwork is clogged with dust, mold, or allergens, you might be doing more harm than

As temperatures rise and homes across Winnipeg shift into summer mode, your HVAC system takes on a new role—keeping your space cool and comfortable. But before the hottest days of the year

As temperatures rise and homes across Winnipeg enjoy warm, dry weather, many homeowners are focused on summer safety—from barbecues to backyard fires. But one of the most overlooked fire hazards could be