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What success looks like, photographed.

Documented projects from real Toronto homes and businesses. Before/after measurements, photographs, and the trade-offs we made along the way.

Documented projects
4 of dozens
Most common
Heat-pump retrofits
Smallest job shown
$685
Largest job shown
$13,000+
Supervisor reviewing a finished AC installation outside.
Recent work

What success looks like, photographed.

Each case is written by the technician who led it. Numbers are pulled from commissioning reports, not marketing.

What clients say

Compliments we've earned, kept honest.

We don't curate testimonials past a 5-star filter — these are real, recent, and copied verbatim from post-job survey replies.

They sized down our furnace and the upstairs is finally comfortable in winter. Two other companies told us we needed a bigger one — Equinox showed us why that was wrong.

P. & S.

Junction Triangle · 1900 row house · Furnace replacement

Quoted on the spot, no surprises on the invoice. They sent the rebate paperwork to me already pre-filled. I just signed and emailed it back.

M.

High Park · Heat-pump conversion

Showed up at 9 AM, diagnosed by lunch, replaced the contactor and the cap, kept us open through dinner service. We didn't lose a single reservation.

S., owner

Queen West café · Emergency rooftop repair

The technician noticed our return ducts were strangled and said 'I can fix this in 90 minutes for under $500.' He did. We didn't even know that was a thing.

K.

East York · Duct balancing

Three generations live here, and they finally have separate thermostats for the basement suite without ripping up the ceilings. Lifesavers.

Family of T.

Etobicoke · Ductless retrofit

I'm a property manager. Equinox does our maintenance plans across six buildings. The reporting alone makes them worth it. The work is also the best we've had.

J., Northbridge property mgmt.

Six small commercial sites · Quarterly maintenance

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We document every install. Some end up here. We always ask before publishing photos.

Cold climate heat pump installed beside a Toronto brick house.
Hands replacing a furnace filter with a new one.

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