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5 small winter renovations that have a big impact
Winter is the ideal time to undertake small interior renovations. While the house stays nice and warm, several simple projects can improve the comfort, appearance, and value of your property. Here are five small winter renovations that offer a great impact: Light finishing work - Perfect for quickly refreshing a room. (drywall touch-ups, crack repair, plastering, sanding, partial or complete painting, flooring). Updating interior doors and finishes - A quick way to moderniz


How to protect your foundations against the effects of freezing and thawing
Freezing and thawing of the ground can exert significant pressure on the foundations of a house. These natural ground movements can cause cracks, leaks and sometimes structural damage. Fortunately, several simple actions can reduce these risks. Here's how to protect your foundations during the winter: Monitor for existing cracks — even a small crack can widen with freeze/thaw cycles. Preventive inspection allows for repairs before winter. Ensure proper drainage — stagnant w


How to clear snow from your driveways and stairs without damaging the surfaces
In winter, clearing snow from access points, stairs and entrances is essential to ensure everyone's safety. However, some products and methods can damage concrete, wood, railings, or exterior cladding. Here's how to remove snow effectively... without damaging surfaces: Avoid salt on new concrete — de-icing salts can cause spalling and accelerate deterioration of concrete, especially if it is less than two years old. Using alternative products — sand, fine crushed stone or m


How to spot the signs of air leaks in winter
In winter, air leaks make a house less comfortable and increase heating costs. Often invisible, they nevertheless manifest themselves through several easily identifiable signs. Here's how to identify an air leak during the cold season: Drafts near windows and doors — if you feel a temperature difference when you bring your hand close, it is often a sign of a leak. Condensation or frost on windows — weak sealant or ineffective glazing lets in cold air. Temperature variation


How to protect your patio and outdoor structures during winter
Terraces, balconies and outdoor structures experience significant temperature variations in winter. Good protection helps to prolong their lifespan and prevent the accumulation of snow and moisture. Here's how to protect your outdoor structures during the winter: Applying appropriate protection — oils, stains or sealants reduce the wood's water absorption. Remove leaves and debris — they retain moisture and accelerate decomposition. Avoid excessive snow accumulation — espe


5 mistakes to avoid before renovating your bathroom
Renovating a bathroom requires more planning than you might think. Before you begin, avoid these common mistakes: Neglecting ventilation is the primary cause of mold. Underestimating the budget for materials and plumbing. Forgetting to prepare the walls before laying the tiles. Choosing materials that are not suitable for humidity. Do not provide sufficient storage space. A good bathroom project is 80% preparation and 20% execution. Take the time to plan thoroughly with your


How to prepare your house or apartment before renovations
Before starting a construction project, good preparation avoids a lot of stress. Move or protect fragile furniture and objects. Clear access routes (stairs, corridors, entrances). Identify sensitive areas (electrical outlets, pipes). Inform your neighbors if there will be noise. If possible, set up a temporary area to continue living comfortably. A well-prepared house = a faster, cleaner and more efficient construction site. Don't know where to start preparing your home befor


What materials should you choose for your outdoor landscaping?
The choice of materials determines the durability and maintenance of your outdoor spaces. Treated wood: economical, good value for money, but requires regular maintenance. Cedar: more durable and aesthetic, ideal for pergolas and fences. Composite: zero maintenance, modern look, but more expensive to buy. Metal (steel, aluminum): perfect for railings, stairs and structures. A good choice always depends on your budget, sun exposure, and your tolerance for maintenance. Not sure


Interior renovation: how to harmonize the finishes
The finishing touches make all the difference in a renovation project; consider: Maintain consistency between rooms (floors, moldings, colors). Choose lighting that is appropriate for each area. Combine textures and tones well (wood, metal, paint, ceramic). Do not overload the walls: simplicity highlights the quality of the work. Good design is not about adding things, but about balancing them. Do you want an interior that exudes balance and coherence? Let's talk about your f


Soundproofing and insulation: two often-overlooked allies
Good thermal and acoustic insulation not only improves comfort, but also the value of a home. Thermal insulation reduces energy loss and keeps the temperature stable. Soundproofing improves peace and quiet, especially between floors or neighboring apartments. Products like mineral wool or acoustic panels can greatly change the perception of a space. Thinking about insulation and soundproofing at the right time means avoiding costly work later on. Tired of the cold or noise be


5 signs that indicate it's time to renovate your home
Certain details reveal that a refresh is needed: Peeling paint or warped walls. Floors that creak or sag. Windows and doors that don't close properly. Energy bills are rising. Water leaks or damp patches. Reacting early often means avoiding more costly structural repairs in the long run. Are you noticing any of these signs in your home? It's best to act now; let's discuss your renovation options.


How to extend the lifespan of your terrace or balcony
A well-maintained terrace can last for decades. A few simple steps make all the difference: Clean the surface in spring and autumn to prevent dirt buildup. Regularly check the screws, brackets and anchors. Apply a protective oil or stain depending on the type of wood. Ensure that the water drains properly and does not accumulate near the structures. Regular maintenance keeps your outdoor spaces strong, safe and aesthetically pleasing for years. Is your terrace showing signs o


Should you renovate or start from scratch? How do you make the right decision?
Before demolishing or rebuilding everything, take the time to evaluate your options: If the structure is sound, a partial renovation may be sufficient. If there are multiple problems (plumbing, electricity, insulation), a complete overhaul will often be more cost-effective. Compare the cost of a phased renovation to that of a complete overhaul. Also consider the impact on daily life: delays, dust, logistics. A good contractor will be able to guide you towards the most logical


Before renovating: do you need a permit from the city?
Some works require municipal authorization, such as extensions, structural modifications or changes to the facade. Always check with your municipality before starting any work. The requirements vary from city to city and depending on the nature of the project. If in doubt, contact the urban planning department: they can quickly confirm whether a permit is required. A quick check can prevent delays, additional costs or a work stoppage. Are you planning renovations but unsure i


The key steps to a successful renovation project
Each renovation project follows a well-defined structure: Assessment: identify needs and priorities. Planning: establish the scope of work and determine the order of execution. Preparation: securing the site, ordering materials and coordinating the stakeholders. Execution: monitor progress, adjust as needed and document the steps. Finishing touches: final inspection, cleaning and validation of customer satisfaction. A clear and organized method allows you to maintain control


When should you hire an engineer or architect for a renovation project?
During a renovation project, one often wonders at what point an engineer or an architect becomes necessary. Although some jobs can be done without professional plans, others absolutely require the intervention of an expert. Here are the times when it is essential to call upon an engineer or an architect: Work involving the structure : anything related to load-bearing walls, beams, columns, foundations or extensions requires professional advice. Major modifications to the bui


A guide to sustainable materials for eco-friendly renovations
Eco-friendly renovations are attracting more and more homeowners who want to reduce their environmental footprint while improving their comfort. The choice of materials plays a crucial role in the sustainability of a project. Here are some durable materials to consider for your renovations: VOC-free paints — they improve indoor air quality while reducing strong odors. FSC certified wood — sourced from responsible forest management, ideal for flooring, furniture or wall cove


How to protect your home from moisture (basement, bathroom, kitchen)
Humidity is one of the main causes of deterioration in a house. It can lead to mold, odors, damage to materials, and health problems. Fortunately, a few simple steps can effectively prevent it. Here's how to protect your home from moisture: Ensure good ventilation — bathroom, kitchen and dryer must be equipped with efficient extraction systems. Regularly inspect for signs of moisture — stains on walls, condensation, persistent odors, peeling paint. Seal leaks — windows, do


Preventing ice dams on your roof
Ice dams on the roof can cause water leaks, damage shingles, and affect a home's energy efficiency. Fortunately, there are simple solutions to prevent them. Here's how to limit the formation of ice dams: Ensure good attic insulation — insufficient insulation creates a build-up of heat under the roof. Check roof ventilation — soffits and air intakes must be clear to allow constant airflow. Clean gutters before winter — clogged gutters promote ice buildup. Eliminate heat sou


5 mistakes to avoid before renovating your bathroom
Renovating a bathroom requires more planning than you might think. Before you begin, avoid these common mistakes: Neglecting ventilation is the primary cause of mold. Underestimating the budget for materials and plumbing. Forgetting to prepare the walls before laying the tiles. Choosing materials that are not suitable for humidity. Do not provide sufficient storage space. A good bathroom project is 80% preparation and 20% execution. Take the time to plan thoroughly with your


How to prepare your home for winter
Quebec winters put homes to the test. Proper preparation helps prevent leaks, energy loss, and storm-related problems. Here are some essential steps to take before the cold weather arrives: Check the caulking — poorly sealed doors and windows can drive up your energy bills. Clean the gutters — clogged gutters promote water infiltration and ice dams. Insulate exposed pipes — especially near exterior walls, to prevent them from freezing. Test heating systems — heat pump, ba
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