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Archive:  2014

16
Dec
2014

Leaky Window? Hire a Professional Rather Than DIY

by admin December 16th, 2014 in Leak Detection
There are many fun home improvement projects that you can do yourself and feel proud of the results. But there are some projects which present too many risks to do on your own. Unless you’re experienced at roofing, you’re not going to go up on your roof and fix the shingles. And unless you know how to seal leaking windows, you’ll probably miss something that a pro won’t. 
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21
Nov
2014

The Importance of Fixing a Chimney Leak Immediately

by admin November 21st, 2014 in Leak Detection
Minor chimney leaks can occur and then disappear again without causing much drama. But the dangers of damage caused by a chimney leak will linger and put you and your family at risk. Any water coming into your home is causing damage. The longer it’s allowed ingress, the more damage it’s doing. There are simply no conditions under which a chimney leak is okay, as it poses all kinds of problems and risks in the short and long term. 
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05
Nov
2014

What is Required for Water Damage Restoration?

by admin November 5th, 2014
It is one of the worst things that can happen to a home — unwanted water flowing into a house, damaging or destroying everything in its path. Water damage comes from leaky roofs, broken pipes, and floods and other natural disasters. But no matter its source, its behaviour is the same, soaking into large surfaces, and fast. 
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19
Sep
2014

How to Detect a Plumbing Leak in Your Wall

by admin September 19th, 2014 in Plumbing Leaks
Undetected plumbing leaks can wreak havoc on a home, so it is important to find and stop any plumbing issues as soon as possible. Unfortunately, it is not always easy to discover leaky pipes, so homeowners and renters should pay special attention to warning signs of a problem. 
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22
Aug
2014

Smart Basement Storage Tips for Wet Weather

by admin August 22nd, 2014 in Basement Leaks
During the rainy season in Vancouver, flooding and leaks pose a tremendous risk for homeowners. If your home has a basement or subfloor, proper preventative steps should be taken. Fortunately, it’s pretty simple to keep minor flooding from damaging your belongings if you’re aware of the risks and take steps to avoid them. 
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01
Aug
2014

Preventing and Detecting Basement Leaks

by admin August 1st, 2014 in Basement Leaks
Basement leaks are serious business, especially in a wet climate. Water in your basement can damage the foundation, which in turn can adversely affect property values, since foundation issues are difficult and costly to fix. Additionally, wet basements can harbour moulds that your family will be exposed to, and living with mould can create serious health problems. Your best line of defence, of course, is to prevent leaks in the first place, and if you do notice basement leaks, and once identifie
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Are you dealing with the effects of flooding in your home or business? Has a leaky pipe caused significant water damage that you’re afraid to explore further? Here in Vancouver, water problems are very common. Vancouver is a wet place and when a little bit of water finds its way into a space without air circulation, it will cause problems. Your best bet is to hire a restoration expert that is familiar with the common problems associated with leaks, water damage, and flooding.
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19
May
2014

How To Prevent Skylight Leaks

by admin May 19th, 2014 in Roof Leaks
Skylights are an amazing addition to a room, as they let natural light in and allow that beautiful and comfortable light to permeate the room. Skylights offer light in the home and can therefore reduce electricity bills by cutting down on artificial light usage during daylight hours. Skylights are often installed during the initial building stages of a home or building, but sometimes are added to certain rooms during renovations or restructuring.
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26
Feb
2014

Dangers of Roof and Basement Leaks

by admin February 26th, 2014
If you have a roof or basement leak, it is imperative that you take action immediately. Otherwise, you could end up with some serious problems that could be hazardous to your bank account, your health and safety.
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