Cooling that fits your home, not just the weather
Central air, ductless mini-splits, heat pumps, ventilation, maintenance, and repair - chosen around your rooms, your ductwork, your comfort goals, and Calgary's hot, smoky summer days.
Start with the way your home needs to cool
A good cooling plan is not one-size-fits-all. Some homes need whole-home comfort. Some need one hard-to-cool room solved. Some need better filtration and ventilation when smoke keeps the windows closed.
Heat, smoke, sleep, and comfort all meet indoors
Calgary heat can turn bedrooms, lofts, home offices, and west-facing rooms into the uncomfortable part of the house. During wildfire smoke, opening windows is not always the answer. The right cooling setup helps you keep the home comfortable while controlling how outdoor air enters and gets filtered.
- Size the system around your home's real heat load, not a guess.
- Account for sun exposure, insulation, ductwork, and furnace airflow.
- Choose between whole-home cooling, room-by-room cooling, or hybrid comfort.
- Plan filtration, ventilation, and humidity control as part of the comfort system.
Pick the system that matches the job
Each option has a place. We help you compare comfort, cost, noise, placement, installation requirements, and long-term operation before you commit.
Whole-home central air
Best for ducted homes where the goal is consistent cooling across the main living spaces and bedrooms.
Ductless mini-splits
Useful for condos, townhomes, additions, garages, upper rooms, or spaces that never quite match the rest of the house.
Heat pumps
A strong choice when you want summer cooling plus efficient heating support during milder shoulder-season weather.
Ventilation and filtration
For homes where stale air, smoke, dust, humidity, or uneven airflow are part of the comfort problem.
Portable and room cooling
Short-term relief for one room, but usually louder and less integrated than a permanent cooling system.
Fans and airflow fixes
Air movement can help comfort, but it does not replace cooling when rooms stay hot or outside air quality is poor.
Not sure whether you need central air, ductless, or a heat pump?
Start with a practical home assessment. We will look at the rooms you actually want solved, then explain the tradeoffs clearly.
When your A/C needs attention
A cooling system usually gives warning signs before it fails completely. If you notice any of these, it is worth booking service before the next hot stretch.
- Warm air or weak airflow from supply vents
- Water, ice, or unusual moisture around the equipment
- Grinding, rattling, buzzing, or new vibration
- Musty or sharp odours when cooling starts
- One floor or room staying much warmer than the rest
A calmer way to choose cooling
Listen to the comfort problem
We ask which rooms are hot, when they overheat, how your family uses the space, and what you expect from the system.
Check the home and equipment
Ductwork, furnace airflow, electrical access, outdoor placement, sun exposure, and condo or townhouse constraints all matter.
Price the right options
You get a clear recommendation, practical alternatives, and a path for install, repair, or maintenance without pressure.
Planning a new system?
We can quote central air, ductless cooling, heat pump options, filtration, humidification, and comfort add-ons. The goal is a system that feels right in real rooms, not just a model number on a box.
Already have cooling?
If your system is noisy, leaking, short-cycling, or not keeping up, we can inspect it and tell you whether repair, maintenance, or replacement is the smarter next step.
Cooling services FAQ
Which cooling system is best for a Calgary home?
Do you install and repair central air conditioners?
Can ductless mini-splits work for condos and townhouses?
Can a heat pump replace an air conditioner?
Do you offer emergency cooling service?
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Ready for a cooler, healthier home?
Tell us what is uncomfortable, and we will help you choose the cooling option that actually solves it.
Alberta Indoor Comfort - WellnessByHome™ - Calgary, AB - 2026
Last updated: July 2026