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  • problems hooking up overhead fan?

    Do It Yourself (DIY) - 8 hours ago

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    okay, I am having problems with this stupid fan, I am sure I have the wires connected right, the green is connected to the bare, the white to the white, black to black and red to blue. But when I turn on the switch, the fan doesnt turn on. Its not the breaker, it has power.. what should I do? yes i tried the chains, but it still doesnt work. I just tried rewiring it, (ceiling first) white to white, black to blue, red to black, and bare to green, and the second switch worked with the fan, but the light still doesnt work. i have 2 switches and no idea what you mean by hots the fan has a blue, green, white, and black wire. the ceiling has white, black, bare and red. I have no idea what to hook up and what not, and I moved this from one room to another, so I dont have a manual. okay randy so to attach the fan to one switch attach them both to the black one? well i tried attaching both the blue and black from the fan to both the black and the red from the ceiling. if they are attached to the black, nothing works. If they are attached to the red, the light works, but the fan still doesnt okay i have the light turning on, but the fan isnt working, i think you are right and that there is a problem with the switch wiring. Is it difficult to fix this?
  • Why does some of my clothing creat static when I remove it?

    Cleaning & Laundry - 9 hours ago

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    Is it the type of material they used? Does rayon, polyester or spandex have been known to do this? Also, which is softer, rayon or spandex?
  • What is the best product or formula you know of to clean glass and leave it streak-free?

    Cleaning & Laundry - 10 hours ago

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    I have a china cabinet, and the glass windows, mirror, and shelves are in dire need of a good cleaning, but everything I use seems to leave a sort of oily/foggy residue. I'm at the end of my rope with it. Anyone know of anything that really works? :-p
  • Ive got a bathroom with no windows (aprox 14' x 7') I need a powerful exhaust fan, suggestions?

    Do It Yourself (DIY) - 10 hours ago

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    Because it has very little airflow the steam builds and we have a mold problem. So before I paint I want to fix the fenestration problem
  • Does somebody know the easiest way to get free credit check and quickly?

    Do It Yourself (DIY) - 12 hours ago

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    I´m just wondering, does somebody know the easiest way to get free credit check and quickly?
  • Can you believe the price of propane?

    Maintenance & Repairs - 12 hours ago

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    Just filled my 500 gallon tank and it cost me nearly $1000! Why? 5 years ago I could fill it for under $500.
  • Toilet not put back on the same exact spot after wax ring change?

    Maintenance & Repairs - 13 hours ago

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    The plumber changed the wax ring and I just noticed from the old caulk stain that the toilet was not put back onto the exact same spot. It's placed about 1 cm. behind the old spot. Will this cause any leakage or problems, or is this ok? Thanks for helping!
  • I´m wondering: how to get a free credit report online?

    Other - Home & Garden - 13 hours ago

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    I´m wondering: how to get a free credit report online? many thanks
  • an unifinished job who should you go to?

    Do It Yourself (DIY) - 14 hours ago

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    mum mum payed someone (plumber) to fit a Jacuzzi and bath brand new. we also asked him to repair the leak. he's self employed doesn't work for any buisness. he has repaired the leak but the bath isn't fitted properly he lives down the road to us i think over the last 8 months we've asked him 8 or 9 times but he just says yeh il be round this weekend and il be round next blah blah day. i'm getting anoyed now my parents just burst in to my room to use my shower!! who do i talk to? we have already payed him full!
  • Camilla's Hat Mirror ? does anyone know where I can buy one at a good price?? I don't want to spend over £200.?

    Decorating & Remodeling - 16 hours ago

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Government helps boost household energy efficiency

How to get a government grant for your reno

By Steve Maxwell
Every time I drive down a street lined with buildings on a bitterly cold day, I have mixed feelings. On the one hand I’m so thankful that we’ve got the resources and technology and skills to build and heat homes capable of keeping lethally cold temperatures at bay. That’s certainly a good thing. But as massive clouds of smoke and steam billow from chimneys everywhere, I’m also worried. At this time of year we’re all entirely dependent on technology for basic survival. When it’s 30-below Celsius, we’re as dependent on our homes as astronauts are within their space capsule. And the current technology that keeps us alive is very hungry indeed.  Just think of the vast quantities of energy that get sucked back by thousands of furnaces running full-blast on a cold night, and you’ve got to wonder. Sure, we’ve got the energy resources now, and most of us can pay for them, but such heavy reliance on energy inputs is never good. It leaves us vulnerable to grief: financial, environmental, technological.  And evidence that this realization has filtered up to government decision makers is why I’m so delighted.  

The financial grant program delivered under the EnerGuide for Houses umbrella is a case in point. It’s  a federal initiative that’s available to Canadian homeowners right now. It’s also the best example of government energy stewardship I’ve seen in twenty years of watching and hoping. The reason for my optimism is because this program does something that has never happened before: it rewards only real and verified energy efficiency improvements. This isn’t the kind of thing that usually comes from government, and that’s why the EnerGuide program is unique and exactly what’s needed right now.

This is part of a seven-year initiative to add energy efficient retrofits to 20% of our country’s low-rise housing. It’s a manifestation of Canada’s Kyoto commitments and is aimed especially at improving our stock of older -- and generally more wasteful -- houses. Greenhouse gas realities are the driving force behind the incentive grant and I’m confident we’re on the right track.

The grant process starts with an energy audit of your home in its present state. This work must be completed by a qualified EnerGuide for Houses energy advisor  and typically costs a couple of hundred dollars. You pay this audit fee and the results form the baseline for measuring efficiency improvements you make on your home at your own expense.  Since it’s impossible to accurately estimate the amount of improvement until work has happened and a follow-up energy test completed, an exact figure you’ll get for the incentive grant can’t be quoted ahead of time. Instead, you’ll receive an estimate of the dollars you could see from the government at the time of the initial audit. The grant is eligible only once per owner, for the one house you’re living in.

What sorts of things are likely to appear on a post-audit to-do list? That depends on the age and condition of your home, but typically includes the usual stuff: increasing insulation levels, furnace replacement, retrofit work designed to keep drafts out, new windows, and other similar items. Grant moneys don’t come for improvements in air conditioning equipment because the energy used for summertime cooling results in relatively little greenhouse gas production.  And remember, the EnerGuide process is designed to reward actual gains, so it doesn’t specify how to make improvements, as long as they reduce heating needs at the bottom line. Instead, the program empowers homeowners to choose what’s best for themselves, based on what the initial audit revealed.  All that matters is that we reduce greenhouse gas production. The less you produce, the more money you get back for your renovations.  

Can any of this really make a difference? I think so. We certainly have no choice but to try. The EnerGuide incentive program is only one example of unusually astute actions taken by our federal government right now. The Office of Energy Efficiency Programs operates within Natural Resources Canada and administers 20 similar initiatives aimed at helping industry, our transportation fleet and other branches of government to reduce energy use while also maintaining current lifestyles.

You can learn more about the EnerGuide grant, and locate authorized EnerGuide evaluators in your area by calling 1-800-387-2000 or online at energuideforhouses.gc.ca.

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