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Appliances

… Appliances … Appliances Natural Gas Appliances & Equipment Find a SaskEnergy Network Member … or renovating? Learn the benefits of choosing natural gas appliances and start saving energy at home. For your …

Flooding

… Preparing for a Flood  If you suspect any natural gas appliances might become submerged from flood water or sewer … to ‘shut off’ the gas at the supply valve to natural gas appliances that may be affected. Relocate appliances to a dry location by raising them above potential …
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Carbon Monoxide

… moisture on windows and walls Soot build-up around appliances and vents A yellow flame in a natural gas … wood-burning stove Odd odour, strange sounds or gas burning appliances that are running less efficiently Common sources … Corroded, disconnected or plugged chimneys on fuel-burning appliances Defective furnace heat exchanger Depressurization …

ENERGY STAR®

… control means a better balance of temperature and humidity. Appliances You'll find the ENERGY STAR logo on the back of …  Natural Resources Canada lists all ENERGY STAR certified appliances available for residential and commercial use. New …

For your Home

… environmentally friendly and reliable. Natural gas appliances provide the comfort you and your family deserve. … disruption with underground gas lines.  Many natural gas appliances will operate during a power outage so you can … footprint when you choose high-efficiency natural gas appliances. Look for the ENERGY STAR® symbol to increase …

No Heat

… heating contractor. They offer expert advice on natural gas appliances and will determine if they need to make a service … call. SaskEnergy does not sell or repair natural gas appliances.  Service Outage In the rare instance there is a … to all sinks, tubs and toilets. If you have natural gas appliances, make sure they are all turned off for when …

Say it ain’t snow! SaskEnergy shares tips on staying safe this winter

… the cold, and furnaces, heaters and other fuel-burning appliances are running more often. Here are SaskEnergy’s top … appliance vents are no exception. Blocked vents can cause appliances to malfunction, but they can also have much more …

Know the risks and stay CO safe this winter  

… one is experiencing symptoms, you should shut off any gas appliances and open windows and doors to ventilate the building and call a qualified gas contractor to inspect appliances as soon as possible.  At A Glance  Carbon …

Safety reasons force removal of more services at Last Mountain Lake

… 5 th , 2017 to transition their home’s natural gas appliances to another fuel source. In 2015, SaskEnergy … to affected property owners to assist them in transitioning appliances to alternate fuel sources.  Last Mountain Lake …

Exchanging the Gas Meter

… no gas leaks Take a new meter read Relight your natural gas appliances Frequently Asked Questions 1. I'm having problems … Technician to come inside the house and to re-lite all appliances to ensure they are working safely.  Book your …

7 things you need to know about CO alarms

We’ve teamed up with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) and Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) to let you know about the crucial need for carbon monoxide (CO) alarms. Why? Because having a working CO alarm in your home could save your life, and the lives of those you love. Last year, SaskEnergy responded to over 1,500 CO calls. With a CO alarm, you will have early warning protection against the dangers of the invisible, odourless gas that is often referred to as the "silent killer." 1. You need them (it’s the law) “CO alarms are not just a smart choice, but a...
… recommended they be placed on any level with fuel burning appliances and outside of sleeping areas. CO alarms should … not experiencing symptoms, it’s advised to turn off gas appliances, and open windows and doors to create …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week: Beware of the Silent Killer

… should also perform regular maintenance on fuel-burning appliances such as furnaces, stoves, dryers, water heaters, and fireplaces. Using portable fuel-burning appliances like generators, heaters, or camps stoves indoors …

Change an Existing Service

Select from the following options to learn more and complete the application form.

Change an Existing Service Application Form

Complete this application if you need to: Move a gas line or meter (example: when building a garage or adding square footage) Upgrade service or meter (example: when adding new appliances or equipment) Remove a gas line or meter (example: when demolishing or moving a building) Reinstall a gas line (example: the gas line temporarily removed to complete a project and you are ready to reconnect the natural gas service) To avoid delays, review the outlined process. Make sure you understand the timelines and have all proper documentation ready before proceeding.

Detecting a Leak

… or area immediately DO NOT use any electrical switches, appliances, telephones, motor vehicles or any other sources …

Energy Comparison Tool

… Link Energy Comparison Tool Description See how natural gas appliances can save you money and reduce your environmental …

Energy Saving Tips

… gas costs into equal monthly payments.  When upgrading appliances look for the ENERGY STAR® certification. These …

Factors That Affect Your Bill

… a high efficient model  Energy-using habits and lifestyle appliances such as hot tubs, garage heaters and outdoor …

Freeze/thaw cycle creates conditions for possible underground natural gas leaks

… A SaskEnergy technician will ensure all natural gas appliances are relit and working safely once service is …

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