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Cooling & Air Conditioning Services

AC repair, installation, ductless mini-splits, and central air conditioning. Serving Barrie, Orillia & Simcoe County — plus the GTA, 24/7.

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40+ Service Areas
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All Brands Serviced
Warranty on All Work

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Air Conditioners We Install

Real models we install across the GTA, Barrie & Simcoe County — pick the tier that fits, and we confirm the exact unit at your free quote. No pressure, no upselling.

Central Air Conditioners

All new AC units now use low-GWP R-32 refrigerant. The choice is staging: single-stage cools in one gear, while two-stage and inverter units run longer on low for better humidity control, quieter operation, and lower bills.

Two-Stage Central AC — product

Runs mostly on low stage, so it removes more humidity and runs quieter than a single-stage unit — the difference between "cold" and "comfortable" on a muggy July afternoon. The popular middle pick.

Efficiency
Up to 17 SEER2
Compressor
Two-stage
Refrigerant
R-32 (low-GWP)
Comfort
Longer low-stage runs pull more humidity, quieter
GoodmanGood

Single-Stage Central AC

Goodman GLXS4

15.2

SEER2

Cooling: Single-stageRefrigerant: R-32Warranty: 10-yr parts

Efficient, dependable cooling and the most affordable replacement.

Carrier Most Popular

Two-Stage Central AC

Carrier 24TPA7

17

SEER2

Cooling: Two-stageRefrigerant: R-32Comfort: Better humidity control

Two-stage cooling that keeps humid GTA summers comfortable.

LennoxBest

Variable-Speed Central AC

Lennox SL25KCV

up to 26

SEER2

Cooling: Inverter / variableSound: ~59 dBComfort: Precise dehumidification

Variable-speed, ultra-quiet, and the most efficient cooling we install.

We size every system to your home (CSA F280) and confirm the exact model at your free in-home quote.

Keeping Ontario Homes Cool, Barrie to the GTA

Relica Comforts handles cooling across the GTA and up through Barrie, Orillia, and Simcoe County — repairs when a system quits, new installs when it is time to replace, and the spring maintenance that keeps it from quitting in the first place. Our technicians are licensed, and every job comes with upfront pricing and a warranty on parts and labour. We work on all the major brands: Lennox, Carrier, Goodman, Trane, Rheem, Daikin, and Mitsubishi among them.

Most of what we do falls into two systems. Central air ties into your existing ductwork and cools the whole house evenly — for homes that already have ducts, it is usually the straightforward choice for both an AC repair and a new AC installation. Ductless mini-splits cool room by room without any ductwork, which makes them the answer for older homes, additions, finished basements, or the one room the ducts never reached. A short walk-through of your home tells us which fits, and we confirm it at your free quote.

One thing worth knowing before you replace an AC: a heat pump cools your home exactly the same way, and it adds efficient heating on top. For a lot of homes that makes it worth at least pricing one before you decide. We lay both side by side on the quote — see our heat pump installation page for the full picture.

Two things shape every cooling install we do here. First, Ontario’s cooling season is short — the AC runs hard for maybe ten to twelve weeks — so chasing the highest efficiency number rarely pays back; for most homes a right-sized, mid-efficiency unit that handles humidity well is the better value. Second, our summers are humid, and an oversized unit makes that worse: it cools fast, shuts off, and never runs long enough to pull the moisture out, leaving the house cold and clammy. We size off a proper load calculation rather than a square-footage guess, because with cooling, bigger is not better.

Need an emergency AC repair on the hottest day of the year? We are open 24/7. Call us at (647) 491-6009 or fill out our contact form and we will get back to you.

Technician servicing an outdoor AC unit

Cooling & HVAC Work by Relica Comforts

Commercial HVAC ductwork and piping installation
Commercial HVAC system service
Ductwork installation with ceiling diffusers
Commercial ductwork behind glass partition
Complete HVAC system with furnace and water heater
Commercial HVAC unit installation

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Why Choose Relica Comforts?

  • Licensed & insured technicians
  • Upfront pricing — no surprises
  • 24/7 emergency service
  • Free estimates on all installations
  • 5.0 stars on Google

Frequently Asked Questions

A heat pump cools your home exactly the same way a central AC does — same compressor, same cold air. The difference is that in cooler weather it can also run in reverse and heat the house efficiently. So if you are already replacing your AC, it is worth at least pricing a heat pump before you decide. We will lay both options out at your free quote. See our heat pump page for the full picture.
We do our best to. We are open 24/7, and on hot days a dead AC is the call we try hardest to reach the same day. When you phone, tell us what the system is doing — not cooling, frozen up, making noise, breaker tripping — and we will give you a straight read on whether it is a quick fix or something that needs parts ordered. Call (647) 491-6009.
If your home already has ductwork, central air is usually the simpler choice — it ties into what you have and cools the whole house evenly. Ductless mini-splits make sense where there are no ducts (older homes, additions, finished basements, a hot room over the garage) or where you want different temperatures in different areas. Plenty of homes use both: central air for the main floors and a mini-split for the one space the ducts never reach. Which one fits your home depends on its layout, so we confirm at your free quote.
Less than you might in a hot southern climate. Ontario’s cooling season is short — the AC runs hard for maybe ten to twelve weeks — so the money you save by jumping to a top-tier SEER2 unit takes a long time to pay back. For most homes here, a solid mid-efficiency unit that is the right size and handles humidity well is the better value than chasing the highest number on the sticker. If you are putting in a heat pump that also heats all winter, higher efficiency makes more sense because it runs year-round. We will walk through where your money is best spent at the quote.
GTA and Simcoe summers are humid, and an oversized AC actually handles that worse. A unit that is too big cools the air quickly, shuts off, and never runs long enough to pull the moisture out — so the house feels cold and clammy instead of comfortable. A right-sized system runs longer, steadier cycles that dry the air as they cool it. That is why we size off a proper load calculation for your home rather than guessing from square footage, and why bigger is not better with cooling.
Once a year, ideally in spring before the first heat wave. A maintenance visit — cleaning the coils, checking the refrigerant charge, clearing the condensate drain, testing the electricals — keeps the system efficient and catches the small problems before they strand you on the hottest day. If your system is more than a few years old or has never been serviced, it is the cheapest insurance you can buy on it.
We cover Toronto and the GTA up through Barrie, Orillia, and Simcoe County — including the smaller towns the bigger HVAC companies tend to skip, like Midland, Gravenhurst, Collingwood, Wasaga Beach, Innisfil, and Bradford. If you are not sure whether you are in range, just call (647) 491-6009 and ask — we will tell you straight.
Central air conditioning installation typically costs between $3,500 and $6,000+ in Ontario, depending on system size, efficiency, and whether ductwork is needed. Ductless mini-split systems range from $2,500 to $5,000+. We offer free estimates.

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