Amana Air Conditioners in Ottawa

Amana central air conditioners - clear options, honest guidance, and code-true installation in Ottawa.

If you want reliable cooling without overcomplicating things, a properly sized central air conditioner is still the simplest path for many Ottawa homes. The unit outside is only one part of the system — comfort depends on the indoor coil match, duct airflow, and how the install is commissioned.

 

We keep it straightforward: clear options, code-true work, clean installs, and no upsell. If your home has constraints (older ductwork, limited electrical capacity, or tight clearances), we’ll tell you plainly and recommend the right next step.

CHOOSE YOUR AMANA AC SERIES

We’ve grouped our Amana central AC options into two series (13 SEER2 and 16 SEER2). Each comes in multiple sizes - we’ll confirm the right size and match during your in-home visit.

Amana 13 SEER2 (value-focused)

Amana 16 SEER2 (step-up efficiency)

How We Size and Match a Central AC System

During an in-home visit, we verify the stuff that actually determines comfort and reliability:

  • Home layout & heat gain (sun exposure, insulation, windows, hot rooms)
  • Ductwork & airflow (return sizing, supply capacity, noise risk)
  • Indoor coil match (the coil has to match the condenser properly)
  • Electrical capacity (panel space, wire sizing, disconnect location)
  • Outdoor placement (clearances, noise expectations, service access)
  • Drainage/condensate (where water goes, and how it’s routed safely)

What to Know Before Choosing Central AC in Ottawa

Bigger isn’t better

  • Oversizing can cool the air fast but leave humidity behind.
  • Short cycling can mean less comfort and more wear over time.

 

Airflow and ducts can be the limiter

  • If ducts can’t move enough air quietly, comfort suffers even with a “good” unit.
  • Some homes need duct fixes or airflow adjustments before “more tonnage” makes sense.

 

Electrical terms, in plain English

  • MCA = the minimum circuit size the unit needs (wire/ampacity).
  • MOP = the maximum breaker/fuse allowed for that model.
  • We confirm both so the install is safe, code-true, and matched to the equipment.

 

Noise is mostly placement + airflow

  • The quietest install is usually the one with good clearances, stable mounting, and correct airflow indoors.
  • We plan placement so it’s practical to live with — and practical to service.

What affects price

  • Coil access and any coil replacement
  • Lineset length/route and whether it needs to be replaced
  • Electrical upgrades (breaker, wire, disconnect, whip)
  • Condensate/drain routing
  • Any ductwork corrections needed for airflow/noise


What we verify before install day

  • Coil compatibility and the proper match
  • Duct capacity and return air limitations
  • Electrical capacity and circuit requirements
  • Clearances, placement, and routing details
  • Any constraints that would cause noise, poor humidity control, or uneven rooms

Ready to Talk AC?

Tell us what you’re trying to fix (hot rooms, humidity, noisy airflow, old AC replacement). We’ll confirm what your home can support and recommend a setup that makes sense.

Get in Touch

Office Address:
275 Montfort St, Ottawa
ON K1L 5N8

Servicing: Ottawa, Orleans, Nepean, And the surrounding areas

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E-Mail:
info@peakcomfort.ca


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