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Electrifying Your Home ?

Posted on Friday, February 21, 2020 by Kaine Moar
Electrical heating systems are being implemented by many Canadians, and people all over the world. People want to become more “green” and reduce their carbon footprint. In most cases, homes have a furnace or boiler using fossil fuels to produce heat. Read More...
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8 Tips to Help Protect Your Property against Spring Flood Damage

Posted on Monday, March 21, 2016 by Tara Valley
With heavy rainfall or the sudden melting of significant snow amounts like we’re experiencing now in parts of Ontario where temperatures have reached and remained at double digits, the risk of spring flooding becomes a real threat to people and residential and commercial properties. Read More...
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Easy Tips for Improving Indoor Air Quality in Winter

Posted on Thursday, February 11, 2016 by Tara Valley
Winter often means a decline in indoor air quality (IAQ), largely because as business owners and homeowners we are often doing our best to keep cold winter air OUT and warm indoor air IN. Read More...
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5 Warning Signs of Potential Mold Growth at Home or Work

Posted on Thursday, February 4, 2016 by Tara Valley
When it comes to mold, the old expression “there’s more than meets the eye” certainly applies. There are certain indoor and outdoor warning signs that can signal that conditions are ripe for the development of mold in or around your building. Read More...
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Client Case Study: How much damage can one squirrel really do?

Posted on Friday, December 18, 2015 by Tara Valley
For some people, squirrels are endearing visitors to our yards. They are especially frequent in the fall and early winter, when they come to feverishly forage and gather food to survive the deep cold of our Canadian winters. Read More...
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