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Daikin Comfort Cash: Rebates Up To $1200!

 

  • For a short amount of time, when you purchase select, qualifying Daikin brand energy intelligent indoor comfort products, you may be eligible to receive a Daikin Comfort Cash Rebate up to $1,200* instantly!
  • Energy-efficient Daikin indoor comfort systems can help lower your monthly utility bills when compared to your existing low efficiency system. Comfort Cash Rebates can also lower the initial cost of a new Daikin energy-efficient indoor comfort system.
  • With Daikin Comfort Cash Rebates, you can start saving today. This offer brought to you exclusively by your local Daikin Comfort Pro dealer. Offer end date has been extended from July 1, 2015 to August 31, 2015.

DAIKIN REBATES

 

2015 Saveonenergy OPA Rebate

HEATING & COOLING INCENTIVE

This exciting rebate program gives you even more reasons to consider energy-efficient heating and cooling methods! For a limited time, you too can receive up to $650 in rebates by participating in the 2015 Saveonenergy OPA Rebate Program. If your heating or cooling product is eligible for this rebate program, you must have it installed by a participating contractor, such as Ener Comfort. You must also be a resident of Ontario to participate. Don’t wait! This impressive offer expires on December 31st, 2015, so act now! 

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.

How Do I Join?

To sign-up, follow these three easy steps:

1) Find out if you meet the eligibility requirements
2) Read the checklist for tips on buying a heating and cooling system
3) Find a participating contractor in your area

*Qualifying units must be purchased and installed by a participating contractor.
*Please note heat pump technology is currently not eligible for an incentive.

Eligibility Requirements

  • The HEATING & COOLING INCENTIVE is here for residents and businesses (and businesses with residential-type systems) in Ontario who have purchased and installed* eligible central heating or cooling equipment through a participating contractor.
  • You must be a resident of Ontario.
  • This incentive is for individuals and businesses (with residential-type systems) replacing eligible central heating or central air conditioning systems (CAC). New to 2014, residences that do not currently have CAC systems are now eligible to apply for this incentive.
  • All services (including purchase and installation) must be performed by a participating contractor of the HEATING & COOLING INCENTIVE program.

Important Installation and Submission Information:

 

2014 Installations:

  • *Incentives for installations of eligible equipment finished between Jan 1, 2014 and Dec. 31, 2014. Your contractor must enter your online incentive submission by January 8, 2015 and the proof of purchase must be sent in by February 1, 2015.

2015 Installations:

  • *Incentives for installations of eligible equipment finished between Jan 1, 2015 and Dec. 31, 2015. Your contractor must enter your online incentive submission by January 8, 2016 and the proof of purchase must be sent in by February 1, 2016.

You will receive a:

  • $250 incentive when you replace your equipment with a high-efficiency furnace equipped with an Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM).
  • $250 incentive when you install an ENERGY STAR certified CAC system (NOTE: ENERGY STAR certified criteria = minimum 14.5 SEER and 12 EER).
  • $400 incentive when you install a stand-alone CEE “Tier 2” level central air conditioning system (NOTE: “Tier 2” level qualified criteria = minimum 15 SEER and 12.5 EER).

2015 Enbridge Community Energy Conservation Program

Enbridge Gas Distribution is happy to announce that they are offering a conservation program called the Community Energy Conservation Program, exclusively for the York Region and other select cities in the GTA, Ottawa, and Niagara. Qualified homes can revel in the available expertise on energy consumption and attractive monetary incentives, which include up to a $2000 rebate. Not only is this program beneficial for the environment and educating home owners on responsible energy usage, it is also friendly on your wallet. Help minimize your environmental footprint and save some cash. For Enbridge Gas Account members only. Expires December 31st, 2015. For more information, click here.

Save Up to $2,000 in Incentives

The Home Energy Conservation Program will continue in 2015. Enbridge Gas Distribution is proud to offer the Home Energy Conservation Program in York Region and other select areas in Toronto, Durham, Ottawa and Niagara. This comes with energy expertise and valuable incentives of up to $2,000 to qualified homeowners, this program makes it easy and affordable for you to understand and improve the energy efficiency of your home, lower your energy bills and lessen your home’s impact on the environment.

Enbridge Gas Distribution is committed to the communities we serve. We believe that, when we all work together, we have the energy to make a difference. That’s why we have created the Home Energy Conservation Program. It’s one of Enbridge’s conservation programs, but not our first. As a company dedicated to helping our customers reduce their natural gas consumption, we’ve been offering energy conservation programs and incentives since 1995.

WARNING: If you have already completed your first audit, you have until December 31st, 2015 to complete all the work as outlined with the Energy Auditor. Your final audit can be completed up to January 31st, 2016.*

If you have received an initial audit incentive (valued at $350) from another Enbridge Gas Distribution program (i.e. Home Rating), the total energy audit value will be deducted from the incentive you receive for Home Energy Conservation. Energy audit vouchers cannot be used or combined with multiple offers.

Only one enrolment for incentive per household is permitted.

*If you entered the program because your furnace had to be replaced due to a no heat circumstance, this will be considered an exception.

STEP 1-Qualification

Before you can participate in the program, review the following points to make sure you qualify;


A) You must have a valid Enbridge Gas account number.


B) You must reside in one of the designated qualifying communities listed here:

York Municipalities

  • Town of Aurora
  • Town of East Gwillimbury
  • Town of Georgina
  • Township of King
  • Town of Newmarket
  • City of Markham
  • Town of Richmond Hill
  • City of Vaughan
  • Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville

Durham Region

  • Ajax (L1S, L1T, L1Z)
  • Pickering (L1V, L1W, L1X, L1Y)

Toronto Area

  • Black Creek (M3N)
  • Burnhamthorpe (L4W, L4X)
  • Don Valley West (M2L, M2P, M4N, M3B)
  • Scarborough Area (M1M, M1E, M1C, M1L, M4B, M1K)
  • Toronto Beach Area (M4E, M4L, M4M, M4J, M1N, M4C)
  • Ward 13 (M6P, M6S)
  • Ward 30 (M4K, M4J, M4M, M5A)
  • Willowdale (M2N, M2M, M2K)

Peel Region

  • Brampton (L6Z, L6P)
  • County Court (L6W)
  • Mississauga (L5L, L5M, L5H, L5R, L5V, L5N, L5C, L5B)

Ottawa Area

  • Glengarry, Prescott, Russell (K4B)
  • Nepean (K2R)

Niagara Area

  • Grimsby (L3M)
  • Niagara Falls (L2H)
  • St. Catharines (L2W, L2N, L2T)

STEP 2-Pre-retrofit Energy Audit

An energy audit is an inventory and assessment of your home’s current energy efficiency. The energy audit will reveal areas where you can make improvements (called retrofits) to improve your home’s energy efficiency, in turn helping you conserve energy and save money. You must use one of the Certified Energy Auditors (CEAs) approved by Enbridge Gas Distribution.

Here’s what to expect:

    • An energy audit includes an inventory and thorough assessment of your home’s current heating, ventilation and cooling equipment and building envelope.
    • A blower door test will be conducted to determine if your home has air leakage which can cause wasted energy, uncomfortable drafts and poor air quality.
    • Your home will be given an energy score using the Natural Resources Canada EnerGuide Rating System – the higher the score the better.
    • During your energy audit, you will receive recommendations for improvements (called retrofits) that can help you maximize your home’s energy efficiency, reduce your energy bills and increase home comfort.
    • Energy audits will be conducted by our program’s list of approved CEAs.
    • It’s best to book your energy audit before for the winter heating season.

STEP 3-Upgrades

Implement a minimum of 2 of the following recommended qualified energy upgrades:

    • Attic insulation upgrade
    • Basement wall insulation upgrade
    • Wall insulation upgrade
    • Air sealing (minimum 10%)
    • Window replacement
    • High efficiency space heating system installation (gas furnace/boiler)
    • High efficiency water heating system installation (gas)
    • Drain water heat recovery system installation

The energy auditor will advise which measures will need to be upgraded to achieve 25% annual gas savings in order to qualify of the Enbridge incentive. To help you offset the cost of the recommended upgrades, be sure to check out the available incentives offered by Enbridge.

4 STEP-Post-retrofit Energy Audit 

Get your home’s new and improved energy score.

By getting a post-retrofit energy audit, you’ll be able to compare your new and improved energy score against the energy score your home was given prior to making retrofits. It’ll be proof positive that your energy efficiency upgrades have made a difference.

 

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Jet Stream

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Features and Benefits

Excellent Thermal Performance
Fills all gaps and voids, creating a thermal barrier against outside air and better temperature control.
Resists heat flow with an R-value of:
R-15 in 2 x 4 construction
R-24 in 2 x 6 construction

Convenient
One Product, one inventory, two applications.

Energy Conservation
Reduces fuel usage and utility bills for heating and air conditioning.

Sustainable
Each bag contains the equivalent of over 47 recycled bottles, with a minimum of 61.9% post- consumer recycled glass content.

Noise Reduction
Improves Sound Transmission Class (STC) ratings by 4 to 10 points.

Permanence
Non-combustible, non-corrosive.
Will not rot, mildew or deteriorate.

Installation
Blows fast and smooth.

Thermal Performance

Jet Stream MAX Blowing Insulation provides you with a choice of R-values based on the installed thickness and installed weight per square foot. The tables to the right show the minimum requirements for obtaining the desired R-value.

The stated thermal resistance (R-value) is provided by installing the required number of bags per 1,000 sq. ft. of net area, at not less than the labeled minimum thickness (per the manufacturer’s instructions). Failure to install both the required number of bags and at least the minimum thickness will result in lower insulation R-values.

Field blending of this product with other loose fill insulation or application of this product in conjunction with adhesive or binder systems may affect its thermal performance and is not recommended by the manufacturer.

Framing Adjustments

As shown in the table on the last page, to compensate for the framing members in open attic applications, the number of bags per 1,000 sq. ft. of area.

Specification Compliance

CCMC 13404-L; 13422-R
ASTM C 764; Type I
HH-I-1030B; Class B
GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified?
GREENGUARD Children and Schools CertifiedSM
Knauf Jet Stream MAX Fiber Glass Blowing Insulation is manufactured with a minimum of 61.9% post-consumer recycled glass.

Technical Data

Surface Burning Characteristics
Does not exceed 25 Flame Spread, 50 Smoke Developed when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84 and CAN 4-S102.2.

Critical Radiant Flux (ASTM E 970)
Greater than 0.12 W/cm2.

Moisture Vapor Sorption (ASTM C 1104)
5% maximum by weight.

Corrosion (ASTM C 764)
No greater than sterile cotton.

Microbial Growth (ASTM C 1338)
Does not support microbial growth.

Non-Combustibility (ASTM E 136)
No temperature rise above 54°F (30°C).

Equipment Required

To achieve labeled R-value, this product must be applied with a pneumatic blowing machine and a corrugated hose with a minimum ?” internal corrugation, a minimum length of 150′ and a diameter of at least 3″. Coils in the hose should not be less than 36″ in diameter. Acceptable material feed rate is 5-35 lbs./minute. The recommended feed rate is 15-25 lbs./minute. For closed cavity applications, netting must be applied.

Packaging

Jet Stream MAX Blowing Insulation is packaged in a strong, white, sealed poly bag that offers excellent protection from abuse, dust and moisture.
Knauf Insulation packages are lightweight, stack without slipping and are easy to handle and store.

Fiber Glass and Mold

Fiber glass insulation will not sustain mold growth. However, mold can grow on almost any material when it becomes wet and contaminated. Carefully inspect any insulation that has been exposed to water. If it shows any sign of mold, it must be discarded. If the material is wet, but shows no evidence of mold, it should be dried rapidly and thoroughly.

Notes

The chemical and physical properties of Knauf Insulation Jet Stream MAX Blowing Insulation represent typical average values determined in accordance with accepted test methods. The data is supplied as technical service and is subject to change without notice. References to numerical flame spread ratings are not intended to reflect hazards presented by these or any other materials under actual fire conditions.

Check with your Knauf Insulation sales representative to assure information is current.

Knauf Insulation Jet Stream? MAX Blowing Insulation is certified for indoor air quality as a low emitting product by The GREENGUARD Environmental Institute to both the GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certification ProgramSM and the more stringent GREENGUARD Children & Schools standard and is verified to be formaldehyde free. www.greenguard.org

Jet Stream MAX Coverage Chart — ATTICS

Thermal
Resistance
Min. Installed
Thickness
Min. Weight
Per Unit Area
Max. Coverage
Per Bag
Bags Per
Unit Area
RSI Value R-Value* (mm) (in) (kg/m2) (lbs/ft2) (m2) (ft2) 100 m2 1000 ft2
1.4 8 72 2.85 0.61 0.125 23.8 256.7 4.2 3.9
1.8 10 93 3.66 0.78 0.160 18.5 199.6 5.4 5.0
2.1 12 109 4.27 0.91 0.187 15.9 171.1 6.3 5.8
2.8 16 145 5.70 1.22 0.249 11.9 128.3 8.4 7.8
3.5 20 181 7.12 1.52 0.311 9.5 102.7 10.5 9.7
4.2 24 217 8.55 1.82 0.374 7.9 85.6 12.6 11.7
4.9 28 253 9.97 2.13 0.436 6.8 73.3 14.7 13.6
5.3 30 274 10.79 2.30 0.471 6.3 67.8 15.9 14.7
5.6 32 290 11.40 2.43 0.498 6.0 64.2 16.8 15.6
6.3 36 326 12.82 2.74 0.560 5.3 57.0 18.9 17.5
7.0 40 362 14.25 3.04 0.623 4.8 51.3 21.0 19.5
7.7 44 398 15.67 3.34 0.685 4.3 46.7 23.1 21.4
8.4 48 434 17.10 3.65 0.747 4.0 42.8 25.2 23.4
8.8 50 455 17.91 3.82 0.783 3.8 40.8 26.4 24.5
9.1 52 471 18.52 3.95 0.810 3.7 39.5 27.3 25.3
9.8 56 507 19.95 4.26 0.872 3.4 36.7 29.4 27.3
10.5 60 543 21.37 4.56 0.934 3.2 34.2 31.5 29.2

 
 

Jet Stream MAX Coverage Chart — WALLS

Thermal
Resistance
Min. Installed
Thickness
Min. Weight
Per Unit Area
Max. Coverage
Per Bag
Bags Per
Unit Area
RSI Value R-Value* (mm) (in) (kg/m2) (lbs/ft2) (m2) (ft2) 100 m2 1000 ft2
2.66 15 89 3.50 2.56 0.525 5.7 60.9 17.7 16.4
4.18 24 140 5.50 4.03 0.826 3.6 38.7 27.8 25.8
5.49 31 184 7.25 5.30 1.085 2.7 29.5 36.5 34.0
7.02 40 235 9.25 6.77 1.386 2.1 23.1 46.7 43.4
8.54 49 286 11.25 8.24 1.687 1.8 18.9 56.8 52.8
10.06 57 337 13.25 9.71 1.988 1.5 16.1 66.9

62.2

Design Density = 28.8 kg/m3 (1.8 lbs./ft3)
Bag Net Weight Nominal 32 lbs. (14.5 kg.), Minimum 31 lbs. (14.0 kg.)
* “R” means resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-value, the greater the insulating power. To get the marked R-value, it is essential that this insulation be installed properly. If you do it yourself, get instructions and follow them carefully. Instructions do not come with this package.
Specifications: See C.C.M.C. Evaluation Listing 13404-L and Evaluation Report 13422-R. Complies with CAN/ULC S702.

Atticat

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atticat-logo You can rely on our attic insulation experts in Toronto&Vancouver to get the job done right. Our company provides the highest standard of care, quality service and affordable rates. One way we keep our clients happy is by offering unbeatable prices, convenient scheduling and same day services wherever possible.

Attic insulation plays an important role in cutting down heat loss in the home. In an un-insulated house nearly 20% of the heat is lost through the roof, and this results in higher than usual heating bills. It is very important to reduce this heat loss in order to save money on your energy bills.

Remember that effective insulation systems are important to slow the the movement of heat and deal with the movement of moisture around the home.

Window City

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window-city-logoWindow City is a Canadian manufacturer and one Canada’s largest vinyl window and door installers. First opening its doors in 1992, Window City is known for its excellent product lines, innovative designs and superb craftsmanship. Their standards of practice are rarely found in the Toronto area and that is because they are entirely focused on providing the greatest benefits to their clients and ours.

Whether you are looking for replacement windows or are requiring new windows for a new home, Window City has the glazing packages you need. Their solar solutions glass options allow our customers to customize their comfort according to their needs, optimize their security and most of all lower the costs of electricity.

Take a look at the wide selection of windows and doors we have available. We would be happily assisting you in finding the insulated windows and doors you need at a beatable price guaranteed. The diversity of products is endless when you’re buying at Constant Home Comfort and Window City.

Giant

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giant-logo1944
Lucien Lesage and his brother Jean started a business in their basement to repair electric irons. Shortly thereafter, on a friend’s suggestion, they decided to begin manufacturing electric irons instead of just repairing them.

1945
The company moved from its Ste. Catherine St. East residential location to a virtually roofless building in the municipality of Montreal East. The factory operated weather permitting. The company “Giant Electric Manufacturing Co.” was born.

1947
Giant added two new products – Toasters and Heating Plates. Then it was time to expand production. Lucien Lesage, who was a man with manufacturing talents, worked hard to improve the products and production. The number of employees increased rapidly. During this period Mr. Lesage kept a constant presence in the factory.

1950
Giant began manufacturing electric immersion elements and quickly followed with assembling residential electric hot water storage type water heaters. Lucien was then convinced that he had finally found the products that would become the cornerstones of his expanding company

1957
The introduction in to the market of the premier quality Cascade 40 and Cascade 60 electric water heaters contributed greatly to the company’s rising success.

1965
At a time when the company’s production seemed to have reached a plateau, Lucien’s only son, Claude, a professional engineer, joined Giant ushering in a new era that would bring the company to new heights.

1967
Claude bought Giant Electric Manufacturing Co. from his father and uncle. Lucien stayed on as President and Treasurer. Production became Claude’s main focus.

1969
Giant purchased the tubular element assembly line from Westinghouse Electric in Hamilton, ON.. The equipment was moved to Giant’s plant in Montreal – East, QC. Giant soon became a major factor in the immersion element business in Canada.

1970
Having acquired the basic technology & equipment to produce immersion elements, Giant then invested in new more modern production equipment. The company quickly became the largest Canadian manufacturer of immersion elements.

1975
Giant built Quebec’s first and only glass – lined tank factory with a capacity of 400 units per shift.

pic_lesage-n-fils21982
A disastrous fire destroyed most of Giant’s manufacturing facilities. The roof was gone and two thirds of the plant leveled. Many people believed that Giant would, at worst, have to close its doors for ever or at best, be out of business for at least one year. However, thanks in large part to the super
human efforts of Giant’s employees and many contractors who worked around the clock for days and weeks on end, the factory was rebuilt, equipment re-furbished or replaced. Almost miraculously, in approximately two weeks time, the production of water heaters and elements re-commenced.

1984
Giant introduced a top quality line of Residential Natural and Propane Gas Water Heaters plus had a dramatic increase in its production capacity. Also, to reflect the fact that Giant was no longer just in the electric water heater business, the corporate name was changed to Usines Giant inc. / Giant Factories Inc.

1986
An extensive line of heavy duty commercial electric water heaters was brought to market.

1987
Giant put its first robot in place to perform some tedious jobs that employees no longer liked to do and to help boost production and quality. Other robots followed. New production goals were attained. At the same time, water heaters of the highest quality ever seen in Canada were being produced.

1988
A components division was created and began manufacturing in- house with state-of-the-art equipment an expanded line of immersion elements, as well as numerous component parts that were previously purchased – in items.

1993
A premium quality line of Commercial Gas Water Heaters which had many unique features was introduced in to the market place.

1994
Due to the effectiveness of the use of robots in the production of our water heaters dating back to 1987, a major decision was made and implemented immediately to automate our production facilities to further improve our quality, to minimize the labor content in the manufacturing process, and to increase our plant capacity by a quantum leap. Complex custom machinery was designed and built in-house which was used in conjunction with several robots made this all happen.

1995
Giant turned fifty ( 50 ) years old and still was and is fully committed to its cornerstone values of Integrity – Reliability- Consistency – Quality and Value. It also remains true to its pledge to make products that are “Environmentally Safe, Energy Efficient,” and “Built to Last longer”.

1997
Was a mile-stone year in the history of Giant Factories. Not only was it granted ISO 9002 1994 Certification but we introduced greenfoam-logo75 insulation.

Giant Factories took a Giant leap forward in technology to help preserve our precious environment by becoming the world’s FIRST major appliance/ water heater manufacturer to use truly ECO-FRIENDLY greenfoam-logo75 insulation in its heaters. Giant’s unique greenfoam-logo75 insulation contains NO HCFC’s, NO CFC’s and NO VOC’s. As well, since greenfoam-logo75 insulation is totally re-cyclable, it is considered by many environmentalists to be a real step forward to help stop the Greenhouse effect or damage to the Ozone layer. Once again, Giant proved that it was a Concerned & Responsible corporate citizen.

1998
Residential Oil-Fired Water Heaters were added to our ever-growing product offering. As with all Giant water heaters, these oil-fired water heaters have several unique features and are very energy efficient.

1999
Three sizes of Residential Power Vent Gas Water Heaters were successfully introduced in to the market.

2000
Three sizes of Residential Direct Vent Gas Water Heaters were brought to market and were an instant success due to a patented “Wind-Tamer” device that withstands wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour.

2001
An improved and expanded line of Commercial Gas Water Heaters – flue dampered and Power Vent – with many outstanding features were put on the market.
Truly “BUILT TO LAST LONGER”.

2002
A 75 US gal capacity 75,000 BTU input gas water heaters, both Atmospheric and Power-Vent were added to our growing family of top quality products.

Navien

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navien-logoThe Leader in Condensing Tankless Technology
In 2006, Navien America, Inc. was established to open new markets in the United States and Canada for parent company KD Navien. Navien America has since become one of the fastest growing companies in the home comfort sector in North America, providing condensing tankless gas water heaters and condensing combi boilers. Navien’s products possess state-of-the-art technology, high efficiency and reliable quality, making it the leader in the marketplace for tankless technology.

Navien has achieved international recognition for its sophisticated engineering and robust designs. Backed by more than thirty years of experience with advanced water heating technology, Navien will continue its mission to provide high quality product that are beneficial to both customers and the environment.

Rheem

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Bradford White

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Rinnai

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