
TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 629, PROPERTY STANDARDS explains how Toronto residential dwelling house, town-house, low rise and condominium Landlords are responsible to maintain the temperature at 21 degrees from Sep 15 To June 1; 26 Degrees from June 2 to Sep 14. Section 629-38 bylaw also continues further to explain how "heating and air conditioning systems must be kept in good repair...
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We wanted to send a quick update on our ongoing business practices. Given the recent situation with COVID-19, we are following and monitoring Canada Health & Safety Recommendations to ensure the well-being of our clients, vendors and staff members. In-Home HVAC Services While social distancing with others is important, our Condominium & Residential HVAC Services will...
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A Delicate Issue Between Property Managers, Condo Corporations, Board Members, Homeowners, Tenants, Real Estate Agents & Potential Future Buyers Fan Coil Units are one of the most commonly installed Heating, Air Conditioning & Ventilation Systems in Canadian high rise buildings. Cold Water is delivered through the coils from the central chiller & boiler (depending on the...
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According to TD Insurance, more than 40% of Condo Insurance Claims have been due to Flooding In Condos in recent years. A few years ago, a flooding incident happened in a prominent high-rise condo building in downtown Toronto. Here is the story: Fan Coil Flood & Freezing In Toronto These days, we are experiencing colder...
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Air Conditioner Buying Guide Buying new Air Conditioners are significant and long-lasting investment in your home. Knowing what to consider when choosing a central air conditioner is important to ensure you choose a reliable system that fits your home and budget. What To Consider Before Your start looking for A New Air Conditioner In Toronto Choosing...
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This is a message from HRAI: SUBJECT: The Heating and Cooling Incentive Program SAVEONENERGY is Cancelled. Please be advised that the Save on Energy Heating and Cooling Incentive Program is cancelled as of April 1, 2019, effective immediately. The Heating and Cooling Incentive program is being discontinued pursuant to a directive received from the Minister...
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Residential homeowners often tend to forget to do regular checks on the household’s water heater for years until it begins causing troubles. Most water heaters run between 8 and 15 years. If your hot water heater falls within that range, you may experience common issues whether it be leakages or a full malfunction, causing it...
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How are you hanging in the coldest days of the year? What if I told you Ontario is the coldest place on Earth these days. If you find your home suddenly without heat, you may be able to solve the problem yourself. If you cannot find the source of the problem, consult a registered heating, ventilation and...
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Early Signs of Hot Water Heater Problems Has your hot water heater done something odd lately? * Loud knocking, popping, banging sounds * Noticing Visible sediments in your hot water * Pilot light that won’t stay lit, usually because of a defective thermocouple, or pilot tube. * Leaks from the top of the tank or...
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Kevin Moeini
Home Trade Standards
3983 Chesswood Drive
North York, ON, M3J 2R8, Canada
Service@hometradestandards.com
+1 647-909-3943
Home Trade Standards proudly provides complete HVAC solutions for Condominium High Rise Appartments, Commercial Buildings, and Residential Homes in Toronto & GTA Area!
Kevin Moeini
Home Trade Standards
3983 Chesswood Drive
North York, ON, M3J 2R8, Canada
Service@hometradestandards.com
+1 647-909-3943
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