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![]() had the ecoEnergy audit and now want to go ahead with an HRV.
Plan to do the installation myself but want like to consult with someone familiar with HRVs for unit and ducting sizing and placement then probably balancing at the end.
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![]() How much was the audit? What kinda rebate do you hope to get?
I think I would go to Dyand mechanical and get a quote on a unit from them and then work from there. |
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![]() I used Weathermakers, they were good.
got all the rebates, and also a $1000 equipment rebate too. Isntalled my new furnaces and central AC ![]() Ken |
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![]() Thanks for the suggestions.
re the audits, $300 for the initial and $150 for the post and Province will give $200 back. For the HRV it's a $375 rebate. Basically it's spend $250 to get back $375 and a bonus on what ever else they might have picked up on. With me and a fairly new house (blt 2005) all that was suggested was if I'm ever painting might consider removing the trim around a couple of windows and hit any gap with spray foam.
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![]() If I remember right, they charge for the audit also though
Make sure to check on the Equipment Supplier for rebates also. Free money. I know Carrier gave me back $100 when I added a few other items. |
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![]() The guys at EMCO are pretty knowledgable.
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