Eardley Energy

Eardly Energy

Eardley Energy is an electrical, heating, air conditioning and ventilation contractor in the Outaouais region of western Quebec. Since opening in 2005, the company has been committed to serving homeowners from Gatineau to Shawville.

Owner Chris Perry is a master electrician, certified gas technician and is also a certified member of the Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI). He is a native of the Gatineau area, and has 30 years of experience in his field, and provides services in English and French.

Client satisfaction has always been a company priority. Working with homeowners, listening to their needs, and using high quality products ensures the best warranties available with many years of trouble free performance.

All of Eardley Energy’s technicians are professionally trained, and can assist homeowners with a variety of requirements, including:
• wiring
• ventilation planning and installation
• air conditioning installation
• gas and electrical furnace repair
• ventilator installation
• duct work

Among other services, Eardley Energy also sells and installs residential
• heat pumps
• central and wall-mounted air conditioners
• ventilators

Heating services include installation and/or repair of
• gas furnaces
• electrical furnaces
• gas fire place
• electric/gas unit heaters
• heat pumps
• pool heat pumps

As a certified HRAI member, Chris Perry can provide homeowners with these air quality services:
• calculations of heat loss and heat gain
• thermal graphic image of heat loss
• ventilation, planning and installation
• installation of HRV/ERV (heat recovery ventilators/energy recovery ventilators)
• media filters
• ultra violet air purifiers
• humidifiers
• whole house dehumidifier

Find out more: http://www.energieeardley.ca/en/.

 

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