New Rebates Available in 2014
It has been a few years now that the Conservative Government pulled the plug on the ecoENERGY grant program and it doesn’t look like it’s coming back anytime soon. Fortunately there is a new rebate program spearheaded by Enbridge which offers some very lucrative rebates to home owners who upgrade their furnace, or water heater to a tankless… Grants of either $1600 or $2000 to be exact! How can you get a $2000 Rebate? There are a...
Navien Venting
Navian Venting Navian Tankless water heaters have a significant advantage in their venting requirements. For the Navian system to meet code it only need to be vented with conventional PVC piping. This results in a significant cost savings for the consumer or Navian tankless owner. The required pipe can be purchased at your local Home Depot or hardware store. In addition if you purchase the system from a certified installer or dealer...
Get Some Government Grant Money
Tankless Government Grants Currently the Ontario and Canadian government are giving rebates to households in Ontario that upgrade their conventional water heaters to either a state or a tankless water heater (I realize that state tanks have not really been explained so I will make a point to do a synopsis on them this week). The provincial (Ontario) will give 250$ for any tankless water heater that is installed, the federal government...
Greatest Tankless Penetration
Most Popular Areas 2008 was a great year with many people switching over to tankless systems, it sure has keep us busy around here. Going over some of the results have yielded some surprising stats. Most Popular Brand Rinnai This was not that surprising to us as we had a hard time maintain an adequate amount of stock for customer installations. Hands down the Rinnai tankless is the best unit out there. Navian This units efficiency...
Toronto Tankless
Tankless In Toronto Typically in most of Ontario, Toronto, Barrie, Hamilton, Newmarket, Etobicoke, Mississauga etc the water is quite suitable for running a tankless water heater. The hardness for most locations needs to be less than 12 grains, which it is for the most part. If you don’t already know I would recommend that you get your water checked before installation; especially if you are on a well.
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