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Phone: +1 905-809-8293



Website: www.titan-hvac.ca

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Titan HVAC 26.12.2020

A 60" napoleon linear installed by Titan HVAC. Special thanks to Kory and his crew at McBride Design and solutions for their work making ours look great!

Titan HVAC 14.12.2020

1st place for Best HVAC Service in Clarington?! Top 3 in 3 other categories?! We are so surprised and grateful! Thank you to all our loyal customers for trusting us with your heating and cooling needs!

Titan HVAC 07.11.2020

Wow! We are blown away to be nominated in 3 categories. Thank you for all your support! If you would like to give us a vote, the link is in the comments

Titan HVAC 19.10.2020

We are so honoured to be nominated for this years Reader’s Choice award. Thank you to all our wonderful customers. Voting begins today https://www.durhamregion.com//subcategories/heating-and-ai

Titan HVAC 08.10.2020

Titan is pleased to announce we are growing again. We are blessed to have met the people that we have when we first opened our doors. Mike Button and Scott Taylor went out of their way to not only welcome us into the trade but to share their extensive knowledge and experience with us. We are grateful to have met Mike and Scott. Not only in a business aspect but we have became close friends over the years and that comradery is hard to come by in this day and age. We look forward to not only serving our current customers in Clarington and Durham region but to welcoming our new customers from Heroes and continuing to provide reliable and honest work to those in need. Thank you to all for your support

Titan HVAC 20.09.2020

As the snow starts to drift against your house, homeowners with high-efficiency furnaces should make sure their fresh air intake and exhaust pipes are free of s...now. They're usually white plastic pipes that come out of the side of a home. A blocked intake pipe or exhaust vent could result in carbon monoxide poisoning. The same is true for dryer vents. Check vents frequently during periods of heavy or blowing snow. Carbon monoxide, also known as CO, is called the invisible killer because it’s a colorless, odorless, and poisonous gas accidental CO poisoning from generators or fuel-burning appliances such as furnaces, stoves, water heaters and fireplaces. Breathing CO at high levels can kill you. Make sure you have carbon monoxide alarms inside your home to provide an early warning of increasing CO levels. These alarms should be placed in a central location outside each sleeping area and on every level of your home. If the alarm goes off, or you think you may have CO in your home, call 911.

Titan HVAC 31.08.2020

Titan has taken on our newest apprentice - Big Ben the tin basher extraordinaire. #prouddadmoment #ductwork #likefatherlikeson #minime