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HIGH DENSITY AIR FILTERATION (HEPA & CARBON) – DO I NEED IT?
After an exchange about hydroxyl air purifiers, Mike asks another question: "What is your opinion on purification units with HEPA and carbon filters versus the hydroxyl technology. I am reading a lot about fine particle pollution I.E dust and I notice that this (hydroxyl) technology does not eli... -
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Remove the outside air intake for the furnace when going all-electric?
Gregory in Québec asked: I recently replaced my oil furnace with a heat pump/electric furnace system. I live in the region of Montreal. The heat pump can heat/operate in temperatures as low as -30c. The oil furnace had an air intake duck supplying the furnace with outside (cold) air. I underst... -
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Advanced filtration systems -- portable and installed
Many people would like to filter the air in their houses in an effort to improve indoor air quality. The most efficient of the furnace filter systems, when it is kept clean, is the electronic air cleaner. As you can see in the first photo, it is a large unit that is installed directly in the fur... -
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The basics of water purification and limitations of water filters.
The microbiologist Dr. Phillip Stuart joined me to talk about residential water filtration systems. A couple of very important things came out. Carbon filters, like the Brita and other counter-top or end of spout filters are only designed to use with treated water systems to remove bad tas... -
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PAN FAN - an air filter for toilets
Over the years I have seen and tested a large number of gadgets designed to get rid of toilet odours, from double walled ceramic toilets that had an exhaust pipe to the outdoors, to exhaust ducts that fitted under the tank and various carbon filters situated under the seat. Finally an New Zealand... -
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STOPPING WOOD HEATING SMOKE FROM COMING INTO YOUR HOUSE.
Cliquez ici pour voir cet article en français IS THERE A FIRE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD? December 2018 - As I was walking home from the grocery store in the Montreal suburb of Longueuil in one of the first cold days of winter, I found myself choking on smoke. I started looking around to see if the... -
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DIY -- Removing condensation from inside a thermal pane window.
When condensation shows up inside a thermal pane double window (between the two pieces of glass), you know that the seals around the edge have been compromised, allowing moisture to get inside. These cannot really be re-sealed so the standard response to this problem is to replace the gla... -
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Pro: Water As a Tool - Sometimes a Damn Tool
Adding water to concrete or masonry will definitely make it flow better and make it easier to work with, which is why just about everybody does it. At the same time you have all heard that this will weaken the final product and increase shrinkage, but just about everybody does it anyway. If the d... -
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How to properly duct an exhaust fan through a roof
This item falls under the heading of 'things that homeowners can teach their contractor'. Unfortunately too many renovators do not know that you can cause serious damage to your roof if you don't duct exhaust fans completely out of an attic. Some know, but just don't care. You cannot just leave ... -
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Avoiding common errors with paving stones & Asphalt driveways
It is frustrating when walkway or driveway paving stones heave with frost, or drop with erosion. If properly built, this doesn't happen. Actually what I have written here about paving stones applies to asphalt driveways as well. A GOOD COMPACT SUBSTRATE IS ESSENTIAL IN A COLD CLIMATE You nee...