His dream home had it all — except enough heat to keep him warm

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When the weather turned cold, William Lobodici found himself packing on the layers of clothing while constantly cranking up the temperature in his home.

“It’s asinine,” Lobodici told Go Public. He moved into a new development called Chedoke Heights in Hamilton with his wife in June.

“The floor is freezing, so we turn it up. But when I do that, the furnace runs and runs and runs and doesn’t stop. We’re very worried about the gas bills.”

According to the City of Hamilton, Lobodici and about 20 others bought brand new homes only to discover they were missing a key component — furnaces that

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