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ecoENERGY Grants and Rebates

The ecoENERGY Retrofit for residential homes is creating jobs and helping Ontario residents save money. These changes help to reduce energy bills now and in the future. BUT you need to act quickly, funding for the grant program is limited and everyones evaluations and retrofits need to be completed before March 31, 2012 or you will missout.

This ecoENERGY retrofit program has a specific section for tankless water heaters as they’re very high efficiency systems compared to what has conventionally been installed in homes.  In Ontario you can expect a $375 rebate from the Government if you decided to switch over to a high efficiency tankless. 

Several tankless brands are able to deliver the required efficiency and all bring in the full rebate value. If your interested you can read more about the different tankless brands and their specifications below.

    1. Rinnai
    2. Navien 
    3. Nortiz

Eligibility for the ecoENERGY retrofit program in Ontario

New ecoENERGY Participants – If you or the previous owner of your home didn’t have and energy audit completed between April 1 2007 and June 5 2011 than you are considered a new applicant.  All you need to do is sign up and have the initial audit of your home completed – FIND OUT MORE

Past ecoENERGY Participants – If you or the previous owner of your home participated in the program between April 1 2007 and June 5 2011 and the maximum amount of $5000 wasn’t submitted then you can submit another application for upgrades completed on or after June 6 2011. 

 

Popular Items on the Ontario Grant Table

  • Furnaces — high-efficiency gas/oil furnace, up to $790
  • Central air conditioners — replacement air conditioner $250
  • Hot water heaters — high-efficiency gas water heater $375
  • Hot water heaters — condensing tankless water heater $375
  • Boilers — high-efficiency gas or oil boiler upgrade $750
  • HRV — in home heat recovery ventilator $375
  • Solar Thermal— installation of solar hot water system $1,250
  • Heat pumps — air-source heat pump that doubles as air conditioner $500
  • Geothermal — energy-efficient ground or water source heat pumps, up to $4,375

Ontario homeowners also can take advantage of these upgrades

  • Attic or roof — insulation up to $750
  • Exterior wall — insulation up to $1,875
  • Basement — insulation up to $1,250
  • Crawl space — insulation up to $1,000

Interested in an Energy Audit and dont know where to start? Start Here and know information is always free! 

If your interested in a tankless than you want to Start Here

 

Servicing areas in and around Hamilton, Brampton, Georgetown, Etobicoke, Toronto, Brantford, Barrie, Vaughan, Maple, Nobleton, Bolton, Rexdale, Unionville, Newmarket, Bradford, King, Port Union.

List of Common Errors

Here are a list of Common Errors on the Rinnai Tankless Water heater.

Code Fault Remedy
02 No burner operation during
freeze protection mode
Service Call
03 Power interruption during
Bath Fill (Water will not flow
when power returns).
Turn off all hot water taps. Press ON/OFF twice.
10 Air Supply or Exhaust
Blockage
  • Ensure Rinnai approved venting materials are being used.
  • Check that nothing is blocking the flue inlet or exhaust of Rinnai.
  • Check all vent components for proper connections.
  • Ensure vent length is within limits.
  • Ensure condensation collar was installed correctly.
  • Verify dip switches are set properly.
  • Check fan for blockage.
  • 11 No Ignition
  • Check that the gas is turned on at the water heater, gas meter, or cylinder.
  • Ensure gas type and pressure is correct.
  • Ensure gas line, meter, and/or regulator is sized properly.
  • Bleed all air from gas lines on Rinnai.
  • Verify dip switches are set properly.
  • Ensure Rinnai is properly grounded.
  • Disconnect EZConnect™ or MSA controls to isolate the problem.
  • Ensure igniter is operational on Rinnai.
  • Check igniter wiring harness for damage.
  • Check gas solenoid valves for open or short circuits.
  • Remove burner cover and ensure all burners are properly seated.
  • Remove burner plate and inspect burner surface for condensation or debris.
  • 12 Flame Failure
  • Check that the gas is turned on at the water heater and gas meter. Check for obstructions in
    the flue outlet.
  • Ensure gas line, meter, and/or regulator is sized properly.
  • Ensure gas type and pressure is correct.
  • Bleed all air from gas lines on Rinnai.
  • Ensure proper Rinnai venting material was installed.
  • Ensure condensation collar was installed properly.
  • Ensure vent length is within limits.
  • Verify dip switches are set properly.
  • Ensure appliance is properly grounded.
  • Disconnect keypad on Rinnai.
  • Disconnect EZConnect™ or MSA controls to isolate the problem.
  • Check power supply for loose connections.
  • Check power supply for proper voltage and voltage drops.
  • Ensure flame rod wire is connected on Rinnai.
  • Check flame rod for carbon build-up.
  • Disconnect and reconnect all wiring harnesses on unit and PC board.
  • Check for DC shorts at components on Rinnai.
  • Check gas solenoid valves for open or short circuits.
  • Remove burner plate and inspect burner surface for condensation or debris.
  • 16 Over Temperature Warning
  • Check for restrictions in air flow around unit and vent terminal.
  • Check for low water flow in a circulating system causing short-cycling.
  • Check for foreign materials in combustion chamber and/or exhaust piping.
  • Check for clogged heat exchanger on Rinnai.
  • 32 Outgoing Water Temperature
    Sensor Fault
  • Check sensor wiring for damage.
  • Measure resistance of sensor.
  • Clean sensor of scale build-up.
  • Replace sensor on Rinnai.
  • 33 Heat Exchanger Outgoing
    Temperature Sensor Fault
  • Check sensor wiring for damage.
  • Measure resistance of sensor.
  • Clean sensor of scale build-up.
  • Replace sensor on Rinnai.
  • 34 Combustion Air Temperature
    Sensor Fault
  • Check for restrictions in air flow around unit and vent terminal.
  • Check sensor wiring for damage.
  • Measure resistance of sensor.
  • Clean sensor of scale build-up.
  • Ensure fan blade is tight on motor shaft and is in good condition.
  • Replace sensor on Rinnai.
  • 52 Modulating Solenoid Valve
    Signal Abnormal
  • Check modulating gas solenoid valve wiring harness for loose or damaged terminals.
    Measure resistance of valve coil on Rinnai.
  • 61 Combustion Fan Failure
  • Ensure fan will turn freely on Rinnai.
  • Check wiring harness to motor for damaged and/or loose connections.
  • Measure resistance of motor winding.
  • 65 Water Flow Control Fault
  • The water flow control valve has failed to close during the bath fill function. Immediately
    turn off the water and discontinue the bath fill function. Contact a state qualified or
    licensed contractor to service the appliance.
  • 71 SV0, SV1, SV2, and SV3
    Solenoid Valve Circuit Fault
  • Check wiring harness to all solenoids for damage and/or loose connections.
    Measure resistance of each solenoid valve coil.
  • 72 Flame Sensing Device Fault
  • Ensure flame rod is touching flame when unit fires.
  • Check all wiring to flame rod for damage.
  • Remove flame rod and check for carbon build-up; clean with sand paper.
  • Check inside burner chamber for any foreign material blocking flame at flame rod.
  • Measure micro amp output of sensor circuit with flame present.
  • Replace flame rod on Rinnai.
  • LC Scale Build-up in Heat
    Exchanger (when checking
    maintenance code history,
    “00” is substituted for “LC”)
  • Flush heat exchanger. Refer to instructions in manual.
  • Replace heat exchanger.
  • NOTE: The LC code is the only error code that will allow the unit to keep running. The
    display will alternate between the LC code and the temperature setting. The controller
    will continue to beep. The LC code will reset if power is turned off and then on.

    No code Nothing happens when water
    flow is activated.
  • Clean inlet water supply filter on Rinnai.
  • On new installations ensure hot and cold water lines are not reversed.
  • Check for bleed over. Isolate unit from building by turning off hot water line to building.
  • Isolate the circulating system if present. Open your pressure relief valve; if water is
    flowing, there is bleed over in your plumbing.
  • Ensure you have at least the minimum flow rate required to fire unit.
  • Ensure turbine spins freely on Rinnai.
  • Measure the resistance of the water flow control sensor.
  • Check for DC shorts at components.

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    Serving Toronto and surrounding areas with tankless water heaters, furnaces, air conditioners and all the service that goes along with maintaining this equipment in Toronto’s climate.

    Products Available in Toronto and Areas Through Us
    • Rinnai Tankless R75Lsi
    • Rinnai Tankless RC98
    • Navien Tankless 210
    • Navien Tankless 180
    • Navien tankless 240
    • Noritz Tankless
    • Takagi Tankless
    • Lennox Furnaces
    • Amana Furnaces
    • EverRest Furnaces
    • Air Conditioners

    Rental or Leasing Tankless

    Tankless Technology

    Tankless water heaters use the latest in electronics and gas burning technology to provide an endless supply of hot water. Heating water only when it’s needed provides energy savings not found with conventional storage tanks water heaters.

    How Expensive?

    This new technology is more expensive than conventional tanks and can prohibitive for home owners to purchase.  You should know that there are options available to ease this transition.  Renting or leasing a tankless can help you overcome the cost barrier and there is still the option to purchase the unit at the end of 10 years (the length of most contracts).

    Rental Tankless

    You are still eligible for rebates and Government incentives when renting a tankless and if anything goes wrong the unit its completely covered while renting. A rental tankless price will fluctuate from home to home as venting and piping requirements are always different…. So just fill out the quick form below and find out for free how much you can save.

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    Prices

    Pricing a tankless from a website is, dare we say it…. Impossible.

    There are too many unknowns, number of occupants, gas line size, venting issues, water pressure, to name only a few.  Many sites offer tankless units and rely on the home owner to do the research necessary to understand all aspects of installation and preform it themselves.  This is a recipe for disaster, it very well could work excellent and the owner may save some money… But these situations are far and few between.  There is years of training and experience that plumbers and gas fitters go through to become qualified.

    Having a tankless installed by a professional ensures your unit is correctly supplied, sized, and vented to meet the necessary requirements and provide the best possible results.

    Now the Prices….

    Below are all INSTALLED Prices and NEGOTIABLE, manufacture rebates are not included as they change on a monthly basis Contact Us For Current Promotions.

    Rinnai Products

    Rinnai – R75-LSi Tankless – $3250.00

    Rinnai – RC80-HPi Condensing Tankless  – $3895.00

    Rinnai – Wireless Controller with Transceiver – $495.00

    Rinnai – Wired Controller – $275.00

    Noritz Products

    Noritz – NRC111 Condensing Tankless – $4250.00

    GSW

    Envirosense PV 90% – $3400.00

    Envirosense Power Direct Vent 96% – $4250.00

    Power Vent 50 Gallon – $1800.00

    Conventional Vent 50 Gallon – $1250.00

    Finance Or Lease

    All products are available to be either financed or leased Find out here about Financing and here about Leasing.

    Prices are available within the Greater Toronto area, as well as Markham, Mississauga, Richmond Hill, Etobicoke, Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville and all towns within.

    Rinnai Rebates

    Rinnai Tankless water heaters are available for Government rebates and incentives.  These have been put in place by the Provincial Government to spur on the adoption of tankless water heaters in homes.  A tankless reduces you natural gas consumption considerable compared to a conventional tank.

    The current program is coming to an end (March 2011) but will be replaced with a new (smaller incentive) program.  The Government underestimated its popularity and is stuck paying the higher grant values. So if you live in Toronto, Oakville , Hamilton, Mississauga, Etobicoke, Richmond Hill, Maple, Vaughan, etc etc your in luck!

    Rinnai Rebate Amounts

    • Rinnai R94Lsi – $315
    • Rinnai R75Lsi – $315
    • Rinnai RC80Hpi – $375
    • Rinnai RC98Hpi – $375

    From time to time there are additional tankless rebates from the tankless manufacturer or the installation company.