Illustrates how Canadian rebates stack (federal + provincial + municipal), using 2023-24 era amounts. Programs have since changed: always verify current program rules.
Design heat loss from UA x design temperature difference, plus a ventilation allowance. Screening estimate, not a certified F280-12 report.
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Design cooling load split into sensible (dry-bulb) and latent (moisture) at the CSA F280-12 2.5% July design condition. Solar gain is calculated at the 4:00 pm design hour, the way Manual J picks a single peak hour instead of adding up every orientation's own peak. Screening estimate, not a certified F280-12 report.
Leave this closed for a quick screening estimate. Open it to enter real glass areas by direction, which is what separates an F280-12 / Manual J calculation from a rule of thumb. West glass at 4:00 pm is the single biggest cooling driver in most Ontario houses.
Print opens your browser dialog. Set Destination to Save as PDF for a shareable file. The report prints the results and every assumption behind them, not the input boxes.
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Annual heating energy by the degree-day method, priced per fuel. Compares current system to an upgrade.
Compare conventional natural-draft, power-vented, and on-demand (tankless) gas water heaters. Also sizes the peak hot-water flow your fixtures need.
Minimum whole-house (principal) ventilation capacity by the room-count method used in CSA F326 / OBC 9.32.
Other habitable rooms = living, dining, kitchen, family, rec, den, and similar. Bathrooms and closets are not counted here.
Side-by-side heating cost, cooling cost, and rough installed price for the three ways to heat and cool a home. Cooling is essentially identical across all three: a heat pump is an air conditioner that can also run in reverse, so the real decision is about heating.