by PCSH | Jan 31, 2024 | Retrofits -- financial aid, Retrofits -- financial aid 2, Retrofits-T_heat pumps
NOTE: Shortly after Mike’s talk, the federal government unexpectedly closed the Green Homes Grant. However, there’s still a lot of really useful information in this video. Mike Sullivan lives in Stratford, and he’s putting in a heat pump. Mike has...
by PCSH | Jan 28, 2024 | Retrofits-T_heat pumps, Uncategorized
Are heat pumps noisy? Do they work well in apartments? How much money do they really save tenants? Why should a landlord install a heat pump? What problems have people encountered? What if you don’t want a landlord to install a heat pump on your balcony? I mean,...
by PCSH | Jan 27, 2024 | Retrofits-ev chargers
Mike Sullivan, Janary 25, 2024 1. Assess your charging needs: There are two levels of home chargers – Level 1 (120V and slowest) and Level 2 (240V and faster). Level 3 (fast chargers installed at some public charging stations) are not used for home charging. Almost...
by PCSH | Dec 14, 2023 | Housing News, RETROFITS, Retrofits-heat pumps, Retrofits-T_heat pumps
Winter is a good time to start thinking about Stratford’s ability to keep its citizens cool and safe. Many sectors of our population are at risk; the elderly, the very young, people with disabilities or health concerns — in fact, if it gets hot enough, ALL...
by PCSH | Dec 5, 2023 | Retrofits--appliances
by Anna Stratton We purchased a Frigidaire Gallery Induction Range 2 years ago now from Needles Appliance. It was on sale for about $1700 Canadian – Needles will match any price found anywhere else. I looked up our range and it has been discontinued as have...
by PCSH1 | Nov 28, 2023 | Retrofits-insulation
1. Assess Your Needs and Goals Before diving into any insulation project, it’s essential to assess your specific needs and goals. Consider factors such as the climate you live in, the age of your home, and the desired level of energy efficiency. This...