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As we enter the home stretch of our 2025 Sweet Heat contest, don't miss this opportunity to win big and gain exposure for your hydronics installation work by sending your photos in before July 31!
- Doug Picklyk, Editor
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Sponsored by CB Supplies, send us your hydronics installation photos before Thursday, July 31 for a chance to claim the Sweet Heat winner’s crown – along with some sweet prizes – in one of three categories.
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The Anesi line of gas heat pumps will see expanded distribution through Central Canada via Flow Sales, with Canadian Aqualine Sales supporting the product in Western Canada.
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Consultation period for the CBHCC's draft policy direction on embodied GHG emissions in new buildings ends on July 21.
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Homeowners can apply online, with contractors able to access resources and list themselves as a Retrofit Assist authorized contractor on the program’s website.
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The increase in construction intentions in May was driven by new institutional projects including a new hospital in the Niagara region.
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Service will continue to operate under the Dispro name, with the company’s Montreal, Quebec City and Ottawa locations remaining open.
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Send us pics of your installation. Include a brief description of the particular challenges that you faced with this installation and how you overcame the obstacles. Submissions are limited to one per contractor, per category. Deadline to enter is July 31, 2025. All submissions will be shown at the Modern Hydronics Summit 2025.
There are three categories:
- Commercial installations
- Residential new build
- Residential retrofit
The three winners will also be announced by John Siegenthaler at the Summit. In addition to having your winning entry shared across our social media channels you’ll also be interviewed by HPAC’s editor and featured on the cover of the October edition of HPAC!
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All things considered, is private equity investment and venture capital ruining the HVAC/R trade?
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