By accessing Falun Canada, you agree to accept these Terms of Service, which govern your use of our cold-climate home improvement resources. We are a community and resource hub established in 2017, designed specifically for homeowners and contractors aged 28-55 navigating the unique thermal performance demands of the Canadian climate. While we provide engineering-backed insights on building envelopes, insulation, and moisture management for harsh winters, you acknowledge that our content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a formal engineering contract or professional guarantee.
- No Guarantees of Performance: We do not guarantee specific thermal results or energy savings based solely on our DIY guides. Cold-weather construction results are highly variable and depend on site-specific conditions, local building codes (e.g., NBCC compliance), and proper installation techniques.
- Site Safety Disclaimer: You agree to prioritize safety when undertaking renovation work. Falun Canada is not liable for injuries, property damage, or failures resulting from the misuse of tools, improper handling of materials (such as moisture-prone lumber or sealants), or neglecting cold-weather safety protocols.
Limitation of Liability
Our entire liability to you is limited to the extent provided by applicable law and shall not exceed the amount you paid, if any, to access this service. We explicitly disclaim all warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a specific cold-climate purpose, and non-infringement. We assume no responsibility for errors or omissions in this content or for any damages resulting from the use or inability to use the information provided.
- Owner Responsibility: The user assumes full responsibility for verifying all information, local bylaws, and structural requirements before commencing any project involving structural alterations or major HVAC systems.
- Third-Party Risks: We are not responsible for any accidents, damages, or violations of building codes that occur while following our advice. You agree to consult with a certified Canadian professional (architect, engineer, or contractor) for critical structural decisions.
Please note that this website is operated in Canada under applicable provincial and federal laws. For questions regarding these Terms or to report an issue, please refer to our Contact Us page. By using this site, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these terms and the specific engineering realities of Canadian construction.
