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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Phone: +1 416-567-0945



Address: 23 Westmore dr. M9V 3Y7 Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: www.ashwanikumar.ca

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Ashwani Kumar 30.01.2021

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Ashwani Kumar 13.01.2021

Best Ever Condo Investment Deposit Structure! Only 5% deposit in instalments. YES you heard right, only 5% deposit until occupancy! Top Reasons to buy at Wyatt Condos... 1. Regent Park Location in Downtown 2. Prices starting from the low $200k 3. Best ever downpayment options. 4. Trusted Developer & Designer 5. Close to Eatons Centre & Financial District. 6. Tremendous options for restaurants and entertainment 7. Reyerson campus near by. 8. Major hospitals close by. Wyatt Condos is a new condo development by Daniels. Wyatt Condominiums is located at Dundas Street East & Sumach Street, Toronto. Located at Toronto downtown East, Wyatt Condos is close to Union station. St. Lawrence Market, Financial District and Distillery District is nearby. AMENITIES Fitness Centre & Bouldering Cave for Wall Climbing Party Room with Access to Outside Terrace 24/7 concierge in lobby Over 25,000 square feet of amenities Wyatt Club Kid's Zone Outdoor Terrace with BBQ and Fireplace Resident Services Director for on-site maintenance Locker and Bike rack Storage Parking & Locker Combo ONLY $19,800*Valued at $33,500 PRICES Studio Suites from $219,900 One Beds from $271,900 One Bed + Den from $322,900 Two Beds from $408,900 Three Beds from $587,900 Capped Levies charges to $5,000. INCREDIBLE 5% DEPOSIT $3,500 on signing and only $1,000 per month until you hit 5% PRIME DOWNTOWN LOCATION 12 mins walk to Ryerson University 15 mins walk to St. Michael's Hospital 15 mins walk to Yonge & Dundas Square 17 mins walk to the Financial District With a walk score of 93, Transit Score of 98 and Bike Score of 84 The Wyatt a Walkers, bikers and transit Paradise! FOR MORE INFO PL CONTACT at 4165670945 OR [email protected] OR WWW.ASHWANIKUMAR.CA ASHWANI KUMAR salesperson Homelife superstars real estate ltd

Ashwani Kumar 31.12.2020

3 Simple Ways To improve Your Furnace's Airflow Does it sometimes feel like your home takes forever to get to your desired temperature? The problem might not be with the furnace itself (big sigh of relief). It could be an airflow problem. See, when your heating system can't efficiently circulate your heated air throughout your home, your furnace has to run longer to get to the temperature you want.... This not only delays your comfort, but costs you more money as well. Furnace Airflow ***Here are three simple solutions to improve your furnace's airflow without needing to call a professional*** Unblock and clean your vents Here is a super easy way to increase air flow. Check the vents in your home and make sure none of them are blocked so they have room to breathe. Vents are usually blocked by furniture or drapes. When vents are underneath your furniture or drapes, their ability to supply air to your rooms is decreased (costing you money and comfort.) Also, clear the dust off the vents' grills so that nothing impedes airflow (or spreads dust around your home for that matter.) Change your filters and clean your return grill A dirty air filter impedes air movement and makes it hard for your furnace to work efficiently. So, when's the last time you changed your air filter? You should change your air filter whenever it is visibly dirty - so check it about once a month. Also, if your air return grill is looking nasty, use a vacuum to clean the dust off the grill so air can move more freely. Seal leaky ductwork Snap on some goggles and a dust mask, it's time to check out your air ducts. Why? Because, according to Energy Star, "About 20% of the air that moves through the duct system is lost due to leaks, holes, and poorly connected ducts. The result is higher utility bills and difficulty keeping the house comfortable, no matter how the thermostat is set." Signs that you've probably got leaky ducts include: Cold spots in your home while your furnace is running Dusty rooms after turning on your HVAC system Higher utility bills To seal your leaky ducts, follow these simple steps: Turn on your furnace. Locate your air ducts (look in your your attic or crawl space) Feel along the sides of the air ducts so you can feel where hot air is escaping. Look for black marks, which are signs of leaks. (Typical places you'll find leaks are connections at vents and registers where they meet the floor, walls and ceiling.) Seal with mastic-type sealant. DO NOT use duct tape. Even though it's called "duct" tape, it's not a long-term solution to sealing air ducts Some ductwork is hard to reach and requires calling a professional technician to clean them. Proper airflow is essential to the comfort of your home and efficiency of your furnace. These tips will help you solve many airflow problems in your home. But if you are still having problems with your furnace, it may be time to contact a professional for an accurate diagnosis.