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HEATING & COOLING INCENTIVE GET UP TO $650 IN REBATES
You can receive up to $650 in incentives when you participate in the heating and cooling incentive.
With as much as 60% of an average home’s energy use going towards heating costs, it makes sense to consider the energy-efficiency of your furnace and central air conditioning units.
The HEATING & COOLING INCENTIVE runs from January 1, 2015 through to December 31, 2015. Incentives are available for residents and businesses (and businesses with residential-type systems) in Ontario who have purchased and installed Read More...
DeMark Home Ontario is expending it services on furnaces AC, water heaters,tankless in Ontario
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We are happy to announce that our company is expanding and due to expansion, “Direct Home Ontario Inc” had been rebranded to “DeMark Home Ontario Inc” as of June 6, 2014. “DeMark Home Ontario Inc” is a unique company in HVAC industry (furnaces AC, water heaters,tankless) in Ontario that is offering customers only exceptional services. Additional products and service will be available shortly to all our existing and new clients as a result of this change. DeMark Home Ontario Read More...
How to improve your Water Heater’s Efficiency for your rental water heater in Toronto Ontario
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What you need to know about minimizing operating Cost of your water heater rental or owned hot water heater:
Conserve Water: Your biggest opportunity for savings in your house hold is to use less hot water
Insulating your pipes:
Insulate your electric or natural gas hot water heater rental and pipes to drastically cut down on heat loss. Be sure to improve the insulation on your electric or natural gas hot water tank and its pipes. Upgrading to a Read More...
Ten things you should consider when buying or renting a new High Efficiency Furnace
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Buying a new High Efficiency furnace in Toronto, Ontario can seem overwhelming.
With all the information about high efficiency furnace, HVAC systems and efficiency levels on the web; it is very easy to get carried away. Here are 10 things you should consider before buying a new High Efficiency furnace in Ontario:
1. How can I tell if a furnace is really energy efficient
Select furnaces with efficiency values of at least 94%. The ideal bet is to select a furnace with Read More...
Your HVAC system efficiency level. Learn how to save on your energy costs in Toronto area.
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No matter if your HVAC system system is old or you have high efficiency furnace and air conditioner, located in a newly purchased or already existing home, an apartment or single-family home, there are many things that can be done to optimize the levels of efficiency in your home.
You can easily decrease your energy usage and it will save you from high costs for years to come.
Outdoors
Whatever time of the year you may find yourself in, keeping comfortable clean Read More...
What you need to do if your Carbon Monoxide Detector alarm goes off
Fireplaces could be the cause of a carbon monoxide detector going off due to blocked or bent chimneys. There could be debris or holes in the chimney that could force the carbon monoxide back into the house instead of being released into the air outside. Venting and fan systems can also be blocked like fireplaces by debris, cracks, and holes. Forcing the carbon monoxide into the house instead of out.
Furnaces are usually the main source for the gases to Read More...
How to avoid frozen pipes?
Frozen pipes?
With the temperatures dropping it is an evident fact that pipes might start to freeze and possibly start to burst.
There are many ways to avoid frozen pipes, or even many ways to de frost them if they have already become frozen.
Any pipes that are exposed, and running through the house against the outside wall where there is no insulation, you should go out an purchase the insulation that is made to go over the cooper pipe perfectly without Read More...
What is the Best Temperature to Set My Water Heater at ?
What is the Best Temperature for my Hot Water Heater?
There are two risks that come with the temperature of the water heater. Too high and the users can get scaled. Too low and you could risk pathogens, especially Legionella, which in turn causes Legionnaires' disease.
Minimum Temperatures
32 to 42 °C (90 to 108 °F): Optimal growth range
48 to 50 °C (118 to 122 °F): Can survive but will not multiply
50 °C (122 °F): 90% of bacteria Read More...
Attention Realtors and homeowners who are selling their homes.Free service on Furnace, Air Conditioner and hot water heater.
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If you are a homeowner who is planning to sell your home, or a realtor who is selling home for a customer we have a free service available to you ( Furnace, Air Conditioner and hot water heater )
We will come to your home clean, inspect and certify your Heating / Air Conditioner system with up to date certificate, replace your rental hot water heater with a brand new energy efficient unit under a warranty and discuss your heating and cooling Read More...
Time of use rates haven’t spurred conservation, study finds
Ontario’s time of use hydro rates haven’t significantly reduced over-all energy use by householders, says a new study.
The time of use rates went hand in hand with the installation of “smart meters” across the province, at a cost of more than a billion dollars
The meters, which measure power use throughout the day, allow utilities to charge higher rates when demand for electricity is high, and lower rates on weekends and overnight, when demand falls off.
Currently, householders pay 12.9 cents Read More...