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New Home Buyer? – How to tell if your buying a home with mold
For a new home buyer, the process of buying a home can be complicated. Since buying a home is one of the biggest investments you will make, you will want to ensure...
Picking the right sump pump for you home/investment
The best solution to protecting your property from floods, thaws and heavy rain conditions is prevention. Not only can standing water in your basement be a significant inconvenience, but it can also cause health hazards such as mold, and...
Posted at 18:32h
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Ensuring your basement is ready this thaw season!
thaw seasons happen during the early months of the year in Canada despite it being winter we experience a couple of days or weeks of warm weather. Having warm weather periods during the winter can result in...
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HOW TO KEEP YOUR BASEMENT DRY THIS WINTER
Here in Ontario our cold weather winters tend to be at the worse peak during the months of January and February. Since winter weather leads to ice and snow accumulation this can lead to excess water buildup around...
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Preventing Basement Mold- What Are The Warning Signs?
Mold and fungi can be an unseen problem in your home and are found virtually in every environment. Molds can be detected, indoors and outdoors, year-round, they grow best in warm, damp, dimly lit and humid conditions, and...
What Is Parging?
Basement parging is the coating applied to the visible above-grade portion of your home’s foundation walls. Often parging is seen as an added decoration that completes the look of a home’s exterior or interior by hiding surface imperfections and marks. However, most homeowners...