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Water damage is a common occurrence. According to the Chambre de l’assurance de dommages (ChAD), it’s the leading cause of home insurance claims. That’s why you should prevent it by taking these 10 simple steps.
Memories of meals outdoors and countless hours spent gardening in the sun start to fade as soon as cooler weather arrives. To quickly restore your yard to good shape for next year, be sure to take advantage of the fall months to clean up your outdoor spaces, rake up dead leaves and other debris, and prepare your plants and soil for the next warm season. Now that climate change has become a fact of life, it makes sense to always keep the environment in mind. So, let’s get cracking!
As Quebecers, we love our trees. And there are lots of good reasons why: trees prevent heat islands in urbanized areas, filter water, stabilize soil, attract birds, reduce air pollution, prevent lung disease, reduce HVAC costs, create peaceful settings, and, most importantly, beautify our properties and increase their value. Yet all our trees need constant TLC. Here are seven strategies for looking after your deciduous or coniferous trees.
Recreational vehicles are a great way to discover new landscapes and experience the joys and freedom of the open road all summer long. While the end of summer is naturally a bit of a downer, it’s also the time to think about putting your summer vehicles away for the winter. Whether you’ve got a motorcycle, an ATV or an RV, do you know how to properly protect them over the winter so that they’re in top shape for next summer? There are a few things you have to do, but don’t worry – we’ve prepared a few printable checklists to make things easier.