Why Toronto Homes Are Switching to Blown-In Insulation? The wind howls across Lake Ontario and pushes through every microscopic crack in your brickwork. Your furnace kicks on for the tenth time in an hour. You start to wonder where all that expensive heat is actually going. Many neighbours are finding answers in their attics. A …
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In many homes across Ontario, the basement acts as a giant thermal drain. Warm air that you pay dearly for through your furnace often disappears into the cold earth surrounding your foundation. While you might focus on windows or attic hatches, the concrete walls below your feet are frequently the biggest culprits of heat loss. …
Canadian winters are legendary. They are long, they are cold, and they are expensive. Every year, homeowners brace for the high cost of heating. We all look for smart ways to keep the heat inside. We want to be cozy without the crushing monthly bills. For many years, the standard pink fibreglass rolls, or batts, …
The Greater Toronto Area sees harsh weather. We get frigid winters. We have hot, humid summers. Your home’s attic is the first line of defense. It separates your living space from that extreme climate. When that defense fails, you notice it right away. Old or insufficient insulation causes big problems. It steals comfort. It wastes …
Cold floors are one of the clearest signs of a poorly insulated crawl space. Many homes across Canada face this issue every winter. Families feel the chill right through their flooring, no matter how high the furnace runs. The problem does not just make life uncomfortable. It also drives energy bills higher and strains heating …
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