Two new semi-detached housing units in Kingston, Ontario, are designed with boilers rather than a typical furnace and installed with Z-Flex's Z-Vent.
KINGSTON, Ontario - Z-Flex recently contributed to Habitat for Humanity by installing its Z-Vent flexible ventilation system in two new semidetached housing units designed with boilers rather than a typical furnace.

"The decision to go with radiant heating for this project was the perfect choice," said Sandra Berg, Habitat for Humanity, Kingston. "One of the children has a dust allergy, so radiant heating meets their needs perfectly." She commended Z-Flex's generosity and quick turnaround.

"From the moment I contacted Rick Lemmon from Wolsely, he assured me that Z-Flex would support this project," noted Berg. "One of the challenges in completing projects of this size revolves around a dependency on volunteers. Steve Urh of Novaflex in Ottawa, however, did not hesitate. After consultation with the head office, he confirmed they would be delighted to help out."

For more information, visit www.z-flex.com.

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