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Your Home’s Structure

Most people are aware of the basic structural components of a home, including the foundation, floor and wall framing, and of course, the roof.

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Asking The Right Questions Before You Start!

I’m sure we can all agree that renovations can be very stressful. Even the most successful renovations – that run on time and on budget – still seem to cause stress! Your daily routines are in upheaval when your home becomes a construction zone. However, there's plenty you can do to mitigate the stress and improve your renovation experience.

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Flashings: Why They’re so Important!

Regardless of whether science is your strong suit, everyone knows that water runs downhill, whether it be on the ground or on a wall. It is for this reason that shingles are laid from the bottom up, so each layer will rest over top the previous one. With this set-up, water will follow suit and keep running down the roof, and not under the shingle.

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Financing – Part 2

In our last blog, we touched upon financing and what it truly means to a homeowner looking to remodel or rebuild. Since then, we’ve discovered another source of “financing” – the City of Toronto.

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Do You Need Financing?

You really are the only one who can answer this question, but this week we’ve decided to provide some helpful tips for those thinking about financing in general.

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What Is A Realistic Budget?

In this business, we do from time to time meet with people that have set an unrealistic budget for what they’d like accomplished. This may stem from a lack of knowledge about building costs, or from what they’ve heard through friends who have had work done, or even from home shows on television that do not show the behind the scenes costs of a build. Regardless, it is important that these unrealistic budgets become just the opposite, realistic and attainable.

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