Lash
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I think the lift is the best motorcycle related money I have ever spent!
Heat and a compressor were two things I’ve never regretted spending money on.I think the lift is the best motorcycle related money I have ever spent!
Jiffy Lube has been letting me bring my full oil pans to dump in their drains for 10 years now.All the garages and Cdn Tires in Brampton (that I am aware of) have stopped doing that. Too many people dumping contaminants in with the used oil.
There’s a 2 page article on heat pumps in today’s Toronto Star. New heat pumps are actually outselling new furnaces in the U.S but Canada is way behind. Apparently the newer ones work in cold climates and are becoming feasible due to soaring natural gas prices.Someone on here suggested a heat pump/ac unit from Sennville. Checked with my hvac guy and he raved about them. Website said a 12000 would do for a 24x30 garage, hvac guy said go big or go home, so it’s a 24hf unit. Finally heat after twenty years freezing my ass off! So, installed yesterday.
I should’ve gone that route when I replaced my furnace last year…but I’m still not 100% they’re great for our winters…not yet anyway.There’s a 2 page article on heat pumps in today’s Toronto Star. New heat pumps are actually outselling new furnaces in the U.S but Canada is way behind. Apparently the newer ones work in cold climates and are becoming feasible due to soaring natural gas prices.
My mother just got a quote to install a heat pump and leave her gas furnace as backup 1500 after the rebate.I should’ve gone that route when I replaced my furnace last year…but I’m still not 100% they’re great for our winters…not yet anyway.
Lets see how long that stays putButchered up a cubical storage system from some scrap plywood for my kids outdoor toys.
The section on the right was made 2 years ago I think, but things were still messy so I added more. Now everthing has its spot.
I told my kids "if you cant find it in here, you obviously didn't put it away properly. Look in the garbage"
I have to admit that I’m somewhat sceptical but it‘s a compelling article that should be read for anyone considering a heat pump.I should’ve gone that route when I replaced my furnace last year…but I’m still not 100% they’re great for our winters…not yet anyway.
Dust separator system for a shop vac.Curious what is that bucket thing to the right with the cup on top with tubes?
I stand corrected then. That’s cheaper than I paid for my hot water tank at about $2000 or so.My mother just got a quote to install a heat pump and leave her gas furnace as backup 1500 after the rebate.
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Rebate was 5k+ so that changes the economics substantially.I stand corrected then. That’s cheaper than I paid for my hot water tank at about $2000 or so.
2K for water tank seems pricey does that include install?I stand corrected then. That’s cheaper than I paid for my hot water tank at about $2000 or so.
Yes All in. Not just for the tank. During the height of COVID.2K for water tank seems pricey does that include install?
My mother just got a quote to install a heat pump and leave her gas furnace as backup 1500 after the rebate.
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Heat pumps as a sole heating supply are not viable for most of Canada as their heating efficiency drops with the temperature. You might be OK in lower BC, but even the warmest parts of Ontario require supplemental heat for an air source heat pump for sub -10 days (actual or windchill). I have 2 little rental houses in Porcupine, both are about 900sq' bungalows. I reno'd one and put in a new 2 ton Senville 2 head HVAC unit it replaced a 45,000BTU Williams gas heater.There’s a 2 page article on heat pumps in today’s Toronto Star. New heat pumps are actually outselling new furnaces in the U.S but Canada is way behind. Apparently the newer ones work in cold climates and are becoming feasible due to soaring natural gas prices.
Is that a wall-mounted minisplit or a unit mated into the existing central HVAC?My mother just got a quote to install a heat pump and leave her gas furnace as backup 1500 after the rebate.
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Central unit mates to existing HVAC 6500 - 5000 federal rebate.Is that a wall-mounted minisplit or a unit mated into the existing central HVAC?