Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 19, 1988, p. 15

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WITH GUJUUHTU GLASS CEDAR rig DOOR STOP Main Ew an Ontario 3JZ on 8532790 Admiral Contracting No Water No Charge Water well dulling Pump Installations GRAVEL Stm systems UHltHMMW GLEN ERIN ELECTRIC QUALITY WORKMANSHIP FREE ESTIMATES Com lot Ion a TELEPHONES AHSWERMG MACHWES TELEPHONE CELLULAR 8733310 STOYLES CARPENTRY DOORS DECKS I 8773950 NORTH STOVES 111 EEi4Ung iltHoknmKtFMUngi MtllOf The house as a system In recent years many Canadians have upgraded the energy efficiency of their homes By adding insula lion installing drdflproofing and improving the efficiency of their heating systems they have achieved significant savings on their fuel bills In some cases energy ing improvements have resulted in unforeseen problems such as mois buildup on windows or in at tics or inadequate ventilation Fortunately there an easy way to avoid these problems It based on what building professionals re fer to as the house as a system approach which recognizes that each house is a dynamic and inter active system of heal air and ture flows These flows need to be kept in proper balance particularly when home improvements are made Keeping the flows in balance is a matter of ensuring that changes to the house like adding attic insula lion or draftproofing do ad verscly key determinants of the indoor environment such as indoor humidity ventilation levels and heating efficiency Look before you leap Using the house as a system approach to home improvements is really a question of looking before you leap It is a matter of using common sense to anticipate how changes to your house will affect the exchange of heat air and mois ture which is continually occurring between your house and the nor environment The manner in which the ex change occurs depends on three components the building envelope or shell the mechanical systems for heating cooling and ventilation and your lifestyle Changes any one of these components will have impacts on the overall balance of heat air and flows achieved in the system THE HERALD OUTLOOK November if Page This is best illustrated by some examples which cover common changes in the building envelope mechanical and lifestyle All of the examples outlined below demonstrate how changes in your house influence heat air and mois flows and how care must be taken to properly manage the im pacts on all three flows Close to Schools Park and Shopping Beautiful 3 bedroom consisting of living room dining roon family room and den Located in Georgetown on approximately 60 1 ft lot this home has mature trees and walkout to a pnvate patio Hardwood floors complemented with quality and neutral colours make this home a must to see For appointment to view call Dan at 8731881 Only199500 REALTY OF DISTINCTION INC REALTOR MEMBER BROKER DAN TIMMONS OwnerBroker 2 Main St South Georgetown 8731881 We work together for you Halton Hills Milton Areas BARBARA GLENN Mitten Ret 1 519 0923 ALEX GLENN CHARMING ATMOSPHERE 54900 in this Immaculate like new home Approximately 1 500 ft Three bedrooms main floor family room large living room and enter talnlng style kitchen with new tier mo windows Backyard Is like coun try with stream running through and bridge over Please call Alex or Bar Glenn to view DESIGNED WITH DISTINCTION ACRES Traditional Cape Cod beauty ft with room extra 500 sg Nanny Suite heat pump with furnace Gorgeous oak custom design kitchen to en let tain family and friends with ad family room Impressive foyer wilh oak spiral staircase car garage Please call Alex or Barbara Glenn COUNTRYLIKE LOT IN TOWN JUST BEING BUILT 2 storey home 3 bedrooms up and down Total of 3 bathrooms Walkout from dining room and to be finished rec room to very private yard Please cat Alex or Barbara Glenn for further details and list of inclusions

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