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Cleaning and Servicing Benefits | HVAC System Mount Forest

Did you know regular maintenance of your HVAC System is beneficial to the life and operation of your equipment!

A few other tips for year round is to make sure your heating/cooling vents and return air grilles are clear of furniture so that the air can flow smoothly around. Its a good idea to remove the grilles and vacuum them front and back to remove dirt, dust and dander. Also while the grilles are off vacuum down into the heating duct or return air to remove any cob webs (you may be surprised!) and dirt caught in them.

 

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Your Air Conditioning Options!

Enjoying the heat? Of course we are, its been a long winter!!!

There will come that day where the words we all said we would never say this summer are going to fall out of our mouth… ITS SO HOT!!!

If your home does not have forced air heating – did you know your Air Conditioning Options include more than just the cheap little window shakers?

That’s right… you can enjoy complete home comfort with a multi unit ductless Mini Split System!

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WIN A Regency Fireplace! | Enter by May 14!

That’s right… you can WIN a Regency Fireplace!!!

Click on the image below to be directed to the Regency Website to enter!!!

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Contest only valid in the USA and Canada. One entry per customer, per draw. Duplicate entries will be discarded. Contest closes May 15, 2014. Click here for full Contest Rules.

Perfect Weather To Clear Snow | The Calm After The Storm

What a gorgeous winter morning to wake up to, at least in our part of Ontario! The temperature a cool yet refreshing -7 with light snow flakes falling.

Please take advantage of this “warmer” winter weather to get outside and ensure the snow is properly cleared around all your vents for your home. This includes dryer vents as well as your heating appliances (furnace, boiler, fireplace) and hot water heater.

The picture below is a photo of the intake and exhaust vents for a forced air furnace. The exhaust is straight out, intake points down. If your vents are blocked they can cause the equipment to not function properly or not work altogether.

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Please also check your filters. A blocked filter will cause your furnace and HRV to work much harder than it is designed to do and possibly over heat. This can cause premature break down of the appliance and reduced life. It is recommended to have your system maintained and cleaned at least once every 2 years while changing your filters every 2-4 months, more often in the heating season.

Don’t forget your plumbing system! Is your basement currently heated? If you have forced air heating in your home having a duct run off the furnace and into your basement – even if its unfinished, will help your mechanical room stay warm and prevent pipes from freezing. Ensure all outside taps are shut off from the inside and the taps are open outside.

Remember to be safe while out driving on the roads! Ensure your windshield is cleared properly, you have a snow brush in your car, your gas tank is full or at least over half full and you are dressed for the weather! Also very helpful if you have a blanket – just in case and a cell phone (fully charged or with a charger in your vehicle).

Enjoy… a photo from yesterday morning!

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With this cold weather comes frozen pipes… Some tips to keep your water flowing!

JJ McLellan

JJ McLellan – Broken Pipe – Froze and burst!

When water freezes it expands, this is why if your pipes freeze they can and will burst – such as in the photo!

Open your cupboard doors – If you are worried about your pipes freezing and the potential of bursting… If you have pipes/taps on outside walls, open your cupboard doors to allow heat from your home in.

Heat from a lamp – If that doesn’t help plug a lamp in and put it under the sink (safely… not near anything flammable!) the heat from the bulb will help.

Run water – If you are really concerned, turn on the tap and let it run, a small consistent stream will help prevent freezing.

Insulate – If your home is very old and does not have a lot of insulation in the walls you could add some foam board insulation to the back of your kitchen cabinet to help prevent freezing.

What if I dont have a basement? If you live in a mobile home or a home with a crawl space, ensure you have heat tape for your pipes and that the underneath of the home is properly insulated and sealed! If your home was built on a slab on grade most likely you will have in floor heating, ensure the heating system is kept at a consistent temperature and have your system maintained regularly.

Getting away from the cold – If you are going away ensure you have someone checking on your home at least once a day – twice in cold weather like this.

Consistency – When the weather turns cold it is very important to keep your thermostat at a consistent temperature even during the night. Set your thermostat at a comfortable level and leave it.

Its too late… what should you do?

If your pipes have froze you can try to thaw them yourself. First open your taps, second use a heat source such as a hair dryer or a small portable heater. Be very careful to ensure you remove anything flammable prior to applying heat – especially in the kitchen if there are cleaners in the cabinets.

If you are not able to get your pipes thawed its time to call the professionals. Our plumbers have dealt with many frozen pipes! Either way once you get your problem solved – ensure you will be ok for the next deep freeze with proper insulation such as wall insulation, floor insulation, pipe insulation and heat tape.

Do not wait until you have issues to take preventative action. Ensure you have proper wall insulation, ensure the underside of your home (this includes basements) is insulated properly. If you are already planning a renovation pipes can be re-routed to lessen the chance of freezing. Unless you are considering gutting an older home back to the studs to completely re-insulate the home, sometimes in an older home re-routing the plumbing is the best option to get the pipes off of an outside wall. The costs for preventative maintenance will be well worth the costs you could face if your pipes freeze and burst!

Unsure of what you should do? Feel free to give Mike our Comfort Advisor a call he would be happy to recommend some options for you to ensure your home is safe!

Stay Warm!!!

Home & Garden Show | Mount Forest ENTER TO WIN A WATER SOFTENER!

Come out and see Mike this weekend at the Mount Forest Home and Garden Show at the Mount Forest sports complex this Sat & Sun 9 am-4 pm! Be sure to enter your name and phone number in our draw to WIN a FREE Greenway Water Softener! 

Why should you enter? See the benefits of having a water softener below (courtesy of the Greenway website!)

How does a Water Softener work?

Hard water is found in various regions globally. In North America, hard water is prevalent Calcium, magnesium and other ions are found in “hard” water. These hard water ions can interfere with your plumbing and potentially decrease the efficacy of water heaters and other water appliances because of the build-up of lime scale. Soap and cleaning products’ effectiveness are also affected and therefore are not as efficient.

Water Softeners usually work on the principle of replacing the hardness ions (calcium and magnesium) with sodium ions through the use of ion exchange resin. The hard water to be treated is passed through a bed of the resin. Negatively-charged resins absorb the hardness ions, which are positively charged (Ca++, Mg++). The ion exchange resins most commonly contain Sodium (but can be found in potassium and hydrogen form also). Calcium and magnesium ions in the hard water replace these sodium ions on the resin, therefore decreasing the calcium and magnesium in the water, making soft water with no formation of lime scale

When all of the resin is “full” of the calcium and magnesium hardness ions, the softener regenerates by allowing high concentrations of sodium chloride (salt) to be reintroduced onto the resin, taking the place of the calcium and magnesium ions and discarding them into the discharge drain water. The water softener is then ready to be used once again.

How are Greenway® Water Softeners different than other water softeners?

At Greenway Water Technologies, we take your water treatment seriously. We have collaborated, researched and designed water softening systems with our customers in mind.

There are four categories of Greenway® water softeners, each with its’ own unique features and characteristics based on your level of hard water and water flow requirements.

Our Greenway® Standard Series water softener line includes two options; either an easy to use Clack 3 over 2 valve with bypass, resin tank, and salt tank OR a metered Fleck Valve including bypass, resin tank and salt tank.

The Greenway® Advance series water softener line additionally includes our unique Greenway®  valve head with bypass and added collar, resin tank and salt tank.

The Greenway® Pro Series water softeners are our NSF certified units come in a variety of sizes. These will be available later this year (2011).

Our Greenway® Cabinet water softeners are designed to be compact and are used when space is minimal. Some customers prefer this style of water softener as the resin tank and salt tank are built into one cabinet. Our customers can program in their own water hardness based on desired salt usage (low, medium or high salt settings) for effective results.

Above information from http://www.greenwaywt.com/products/water_softeners

Winter Lennox Promotion ~ Save on utilities by upgrading your system!

Some people do not realize just how much you can save by upgrading your old heating system! If you think about just how much your system operates for a minimum of 6 months of the year, a couple or few of those months working very hard in the dead of winter. Or how much you could save converting from oil to propane… that is if natural gas is not available to you.

Our 1st Promotion of the New Year 2013 has officially began! On a very fitting day as well at -12…

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Give Mike a call for your no-obligation quote. He will come to your home, measure and then provide you with your options. We also offer financing with the option of paying it off entirely or additional payments with no penalty!

Staying Warm In The Cold Temperatures – Winter is here!

The cold winter temperatures are here and will continue dropping this weekend (as per the weather man that is)!.

This means your heating system is going to be working harder – it really has had it easy this winter season up until now 😉 To ensure your system is working efficiently and air is circulating properly throughout your home there are a few things you need to do…

  1. Change your filter – this should be done every 2-3 mths or every 1 month during heating season.
  2. Ensure your vents are clear inside – this includes your heat registers inside your home (where the heat comes out of – typically on an exterior wall) and also your cold air returns (where air returns to the furnace to be re-heated and circulated – typically on an interior wall of the room). Vacuum your vents during heating season, you might be surprised how much dust and pet hair can be sucked up into them. Take off the registers and clean inside the duct, this is where alot of dust and pet hair likes to hide as well!
  3. Ensure your vents are clear outside – this is where your heating system vents outdoors, if these vents get covered by snow or even plants your furnace can suffocate/over heat and it could cause serious damage.
  4. Ensure your heating system has room in your mechanical room… do not crowd it with boxes or whatever else you may store in your basement. Yes its not the most attractive piece of equipment but it needs space to work properly.

We highly recommend having your furnace cleaned prior to the heating season – August/September to ensure you are ready ! This will not stop any malfunctions or breakdowns, however it will prevent it … “preventative maintenance” and will ensure the system is operating properly and efficiently as per the manufacturer. Many times the manufacturer may not cover a part under warranty (even if within the warranty period) if the furnace has not been properly maintained. This is very similar to how the car manufacturer’s work as well. Our technicians do perform cleanings all year round, however in the midst of heating season (December/January) it is more difficult to ensure timely service for our cleanings. To schedule your heating and cooling system annual cleaning please contact us and we will put you on our service list, preferably for the Spring, Summer and Fall :).

We are the home comfort people who service what we sell and more! At JJ McLellan and Son we are here to help you out with all of your service, repair and new installation for plumbing and heating.

Give us a call at 1-866-565-5513 or www.jjmclellan.ca.

Reliance Requests Formal Inquiry under the Competition Act into misleading and abusive practices in door-to-door water heater rental sales

Update: Our company chose to no longer do business with Reliance in 2013. We are able to provide our customers with affordable, reliable heating and cooling options by owning their own equipment! 

We received the following information from Reliance Home Comfort this morning. Please be advised that we are passing this information on as we are Service Agents for Reliance and this company mentioned (below) has also not only been misrepresenting Reliance but also have told customers in our service area that we would be doing the service for these National hot water heaters. To reassure our own customers and our customers through Reliance Home Comfort please be advised that –
We have NOTHING to do with National – never have and never will.

Below is from Reliance…

Reliance Requests Formal Inquiry under the Competition Act into misleading and abusive practices in door-to-door water heater rental sales

Earlier this week, we shared news that Reliance is suing National for using unfair practices and misleading representations including door-to-door selling practices that mislead customers. Today, the company issued the attached media release to announce that it has participated  in a formal six person complaint under Section 9 of the Competition Act that alleges that National and MorEnergy have breached the misleading provisions of the Competition Act.

We believe that taking action against these unlawful practices should be the priority of the Competition Bureau as these practices need to stop. Reliance’s participation in this formal complaint is part of our continued commitment to take a leadership role in cleaning up the industry and eliminating misleading sales practices by some of our competitors to the detriment of our customers. Reliance is working with the Ontario Ministry of Consumer Services on proposed regulatory amendments that will address many of the tactics used to mislead consumers approached by door-to-door sales people.

While I remind you that as a Reliance employee, it is inappropriate to speculate about or speak to the specifics of the company’s action against National, we do encourage you to advise your friends, family and neighbours to make them aware of any door knocking activity in your neighbourhood. Customers who feel they’ve been misled are encouraged to contact the Ministry of Consumer Services directly.

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Request for Formal Inquiry under the Competition Act into misleading and abusive practices in door-to-door water heater rental sales
Toronto, December 19, 2012 – Reliance Comfort Limited Partnership today announced that it has participated in a formal six person complaint under Section 9 of the Competition Act that alleges that National and MorEnergy have breached the misleading advertising provisions of the Competition Act.
Under Section 10 of the Competition Act the Commissioner is required upon application by six or more persons to undertake a formal inquiry and consider enforcement action. The Commissioner must also provide a formal report upon completion of the inquiry to the Minister of Industry, the Honourable Christian Paradis, who may require the Commissioner to undertake a further inquiry.

“We believe that taking action against these unlawful practices should be the priority of the Competition Bureau as these practices need to stop,” says Roger Rossi, President and CEO, Reliance Comfort Limited Partnership.
Consumer complaints regarding door-to-door tactics of some competitors are well documented:

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 In July 2012, the Ontario Superior Court recently found that certain of National Home Service’s door-to-door sales tactics constituted a breach of section 52 of the Act. The relevant decision, Direct Energy Marketing Limited v. National Energy Corp, 2012 ONSC 4232 can be viewed at http://www.canlii.org/en/on/onsc/doc/2012/2012onsc4232/2012onsc4232.html.

Ontario Ministry of Consumer Services
 The Ontario Ministry of Consumer Services reports that water heater sales practices were the third most received consumer complaint in 2010 and were the subject of the second most received complaints in 2011. The Ministry reportedly received some 2,518 complaints in 2011. In 2012 complaints about water heater rental sales continue to be the second most frequent source of complaints to the Ministry. The Ministry has issued a Consumer Alert – Hot Water Rental. This alert is available on the Ministry’s website: http://www.sse.gov.on.ca/mcs/en/Pages/Consumer_Alert_Water_Heater.aspx.

 The Ministry has confirmed that it received120 separate written complaints about National’s practices in the first 10 months of this year.

Better Business Bureau
 The BBB reports that as at December 14, 2012, the BBB reported on its website that in the last three years it had received 103 complaints concerning National Home Services’ advertising and sales practices. A business alert contained on the site stated:
o BBB files indicate that this business has a pattern of complaints concerning misleading sales practices. Consumer complaints allege that door-to-door sales persons are misleading consumers, providing false information and using high pressure sales tactics. This company [National] was notified of our concerns on June 7, 2011. They have failed to correct the underlying reason for the complaints.

 As at December 14, 2012, the BBB reported on its website that in the last three years it had received 21 complaints concerning MorEnergy’s advertising and sales practices.
Police involvement

 In May of this year the Toronto Police Service issued a press release indicating that two salespersons acting on behalf of MorEnergy had been charged with attempted fraud for claiming they worked for Enbridge gas and advising the homeowner’s that there was a problem with their water heater to coerce them into signing a contract with MorEnergy. The Toronto Police Service issued the press release because they believe there were other victims of these fraudulent practices.

Generally, the issue of aggressive and misleading door-to-door sales tactics being used to sell hot water rental agreements in the Ontario markets is so profound that various community police services have issued public awareness statements, including:

 Toronto Police Service;
(http://www.torontopolice.on.ca/financialcrimes/enercare-know_your_rights.pdf)

 Halton Regional Police; (http://www.hrps.on.ca/PublicAffairs/Newsroom/Lists/MediaReleases/DispForm.aspx?ID=1941)

 Kingston Police Service; (http://www.police.kingston.on.ca/kpfrecentnewsarchivec17.php?command=viewArticle&ID=194&currentFeed=1)

 Ontario Provincial Police (Orillia);
(http://www.orilliapsb.ca/News%20Releases/Water%20Heater%20Scam%2016%20Nov%202009.pdf)

 Ottawa Police Service; and (https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CE
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 Ontario Provincial Police (Peel). (https://www.enercare.ca/sites/default/files/Beware%20of%20Knock%20on%20your%20Door.pdf)

A number of companies have undertaken consumer awareness campaigns in response to the problem to help educate consumers on their rights. These include: http://www.burnedatthedoor.com; http://www.hotwaterfacts.ca; http://www.ignorethedoor.ca

Reliance’s participation in the formal complaint is part of a continued commitment to take a leadership role in cleaning up the industry and eliminating the misleading sales practices used by some of its competitors to the detriment of Ontario’s consumers. Reliance is working with the Ontario Ministry of Consumer Services on proposed regulatory amendments that will address many of the tactics used to mislead consumers approached by door-to-door salespersons. On December 17th, Reliance commenced an action against National Energy Corporation (National Home Services) in the Ontario Superior Court alleging unfair practices and the use of misleading representations during the door-to-door sales process. Reliance believes these practices contravene the Consumer Protection Act and the Competition Act.

Reliance is a Canadian company with its head office in Toronto and employs approximately 1100 people across the country. Reliance offers two core product areas to its over 1.6 million residential and commercial customers: Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (HVAC) and Security Services. Reliance Home Comfort provides retail sale, rental, service and maintenance of heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment. Its water heater rental business, based largely in Ontario, is the largest in Canada. Reliance Protectron Security Services, the second largest security provider in Canada, provides security system sales, rental, installation, service, monitoring to homes and businesses across the country. Visit www.reliancehomecomfort.com to learn more.

Media Contact:
Linda Smith
416-457-1814

Stay warm even when the power goes out! | Regency Gas Fireplace

With all the Hurricane Sandy talk, images being shared online, wind and rain warnings the question has crossed many minds of – what if the power goes out! Will I be able to stay warm?

Regency Fireplaces can keep you warm! From their website FAQ:

Yes. All our Regency gas fireplaces, inserts and stoves are designed to operate during a power failure. 
 
Give Mike a call at the office to talk about more benefits of the Regency Gas Fireplace (Natural Gas & Propane).
 
 

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