Are there any intertherm air conditioners in Canada?
For 60 Years, GLP Canada has been proud to be the Master Distributor in Canada for the Intertherm line of furnaces, air conditioners and heat pumps designed specifically for manufactured homes. Designed exclusively for manufactured housing, Intertherm’s product lineup includes furnaces, split system air conditioners and heat pumps.
When did intertherm start heating and cooling homes?
Since 1919, Intertherm has been an integral part of improving the comfort of manufactured homes. Today, the manufactured home is a sophisticated, affordable home that is a smart choice for many buyers.
Are there any intertherm furnaces in manufactured homes?
Designed exclusively for manufactured housing, Intertherm’s product lineup includes furnaces, split system air conditioners and heat pumps. That specialized approach is one reason why Intertherm products are used in manufactured homes across Canada today. GLP Canada also supplies parts and accessories for the full range of Intertherm products.
What kind of warranty does intertherm heating and cooling have?
At Intertherm heating and cooling, we’re committed to backing our outstanding products with an even better warranty. That’s why we offer up to 10-year part coverage (with registration). Finding the right central heating or cooling system for your home is largely dependent on the contractor you choose.
Since 1919, Intertherm has been an integral part of improving the comfort of manufactured homes. Today, the manufactured home is a sophisticated, affordable home that is a smart choice for many buyers.
At Intertherm heating and cooling, we’re committed to backing our outstanding products with an even better warranty. That’s why we offer up to 10-year part coverage (with registration). Finding the right central heating or cooling system for your home is largely dependent on the contractor you choose.
When to add refrigerant to RV air conditioner?
If the refrigerant pressure is less than optimum for the temperature measured inside your RV, it is necessary to top up or recharge the system. Attach a container of the prescribed refrigerant to the hose clearly labeled as being for this purpose, usually the central hose.