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admin on March 21st, 2011

Programmes like the EcoENERGY Retrofit are good for the Canadian economy, as not only do they help to reduce our energy wastefulness, but they also create jobs and promote economic investment in an emerging energy sector.

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admin on March 24th, 2010

The average grant is more than $1,200 and will yield an average 23 percent reduction in energy use and costs.

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admin on January 13th, 2010

Actually we will be saddened by the ending of the HRTC tax credit. The Conservative government has been hinting strongly that this type of incentive will not be extended. The downside to this relief is that while it was a benefit to those who had the funds available to spend, it didn’t offer any assistance [...]

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admin on November 5th, 2009

With the deadline of January 31 2010, fast approaching many potential customers for vinyl window replacement and entry doors are wondering if they can still  have the work finished in time. The good news is that if you are ready to sign a contract, we are very capable of meeting your needs. At David D. [...]

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admin on October 30th, 2009

What are the questions that you should ask your window replacement supplier when you consider replacing your wood frame windows with new vinyl windows? The first question to ask is can you install windows either brick to brick or retrofit. This will help you compare their ability to provide you with the best and most [...]

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admin on June 18th, 2009

More than 80 percent of Canadian homeowners admit they know little to nothing about the new Home Renovation Tax Credit that could result in tax savings up to a maximum of $1,350. The poll by Angus Reid Strategies also showed 98 percent of homeowners are unaware of the February 1, 2010 deadline for claiming their [...]

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admin on May 12th, 2009

Everyone contemplating a renovation has to work within their budget in order to get the return on value that will leave them feeling satisfied with their accomplishments. Knowing what you can afford to do before you ask for estimates will open the process and allow for creative changes. In the case of replacing windows and [...]

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admin on April 6th, 2009

Last week, the federal government announced it would increase its existing EcoEnergy home-retrofit rebates by 25 per cent or, as you’ll see in the case of windows and doors it is 33%. You can find the list of incentives at this online shortcut http://tinyurl.com/dajzj2. The province of Ontario told the Toronto Star it plans to [...]

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admin on March 30th, 2009

If you were out house hunting, found a home you absolutely loved and it turned out to be renovated to be warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer and more comfortable all year round and this home could actually help reduce your energy use by up to 30% and even provides a healthier [...]

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As the winter comes to a close, it is a good time to examine your heating bills to see where you can make some money saving changes. One of the major causes of high heating bills are doors and windows that let your warm air escape and the cold air enter. Experts agree that you [...]

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