MARKHAM, ON, December 08, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Nationwide Home Comfort has set its sights to become a national leader in the reduction of carbon emissions, and the company is achieving this goal by installing high efficiency products for its commercial and residential clients.
Nationwide Home Comfort is based in Markham and offers premier Ontario installation and service of furnaces, air conditioners, water heaters, and more. Launched in 2013, the company's team includes more than 100 staff members in Markham, Ottawa, and Toronto.
In 2014, Nationwide Home Comfort set a milestone when their team achieved 15,578,221 pounds of carbon emissions offset. This is the equivalent to 1,298 cars removed from the road. The company accomplished this by installing high efficiency products including boilers, water heaters, air conditioning units, and more.
The company is continuing to pave the way for carbon emissions reduction and hopes to inspire both its clients and other companies to follow suit. Global greenhouse gas emissions are primarily comprised of carbon dioxide offset through fossil fuels and industrial processes, and reducing these levels is critical for the future of the planet. In 2014, the same year that Nationwide Home Comfort reached its milestone in emissions reductions, the planet's total carbon emissions was 9.795 gigatonnes.
The Nationwide Home Comfort team also offers energy assessments for HVAC systems that are designed to ensure efficiency. Free in-home assessments are available and include a thorough inspection of heating and cooling equipment, identification of potential savings, and more.
Nationwide Home Comfort is proud to implement carbon emissions reduction into their leading-edge products and services, which are backed by the company's signature top-notch customer service. More information can be found at http://www.nationwidecomfort.com.
Nationwide Home Comfort is Ontario's leading HVAC company, delivering a vast network of highly professional 24/7 technicians and locations in Toronto, Markham, and Ottawa.
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