1590 Search Results for "installing shingles properly"
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One door closes, another opens
Serendipitous circuitry smooths way for speedier project
When the health circumstances and mobility of a homeowner changed dramatically, the urgency to address certain aspects within their home compelled me to make the necessary time despite an already hectic work calendar. Having already remodelled the kitchen and introduced . . .
Posted: 2025-11-08
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ASK THE INSPECTOR: Sometimes, beauty should only be skin deep
QUESTION: I live in a 92-unit bungalow condominium complex in Winnipeg. I have a heated garage with a concrete floor. Also, there is a concrete grade beam across the front where the garage door is located. When the garage door . . .
Posted: 2011-04-30
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ASK THE INSPECTOR: There's a solution for a leaky stack
QUESTION: I appreciate your articles and as a senior with minimal building skills, I read with intent to monitor potential problems. Your previous article about leaking in the attic helped because I experienced something similar. However, a neighbour assisted me . . .
Posted: 2011-02-12
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Fit and function
Savvy floor plan makes A&S design feel ample
These days, a 1, 600-square-foot home is often perceived to be on the small side. Granted, when compared to the 2, 000-plus-sq.-ft behemoths that seem to be popping up all over the city's new-home landscape, a home measuring in at under . . .
Posted: 2014-02-08
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Gurgling noises just won't leave us alone
Question: We live on the second floor of a new two-storey condominium building. When it is windy, which is a lot out in the country, we get a gurgling sound in our kitchen sink. Yesterday was windy all day and . . .
Posted: 2018-05-26
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Compact fluorescent lights not hazardous
Check brand to be sure it can be used in cold climate
NEWS about the federal government mandating the use of compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) generated a number of questions about the safety and cost of these products. With a planned government ban on the sale of inefficient light bulbs by 2012 . . .
Posted: 2008-02-17
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ASK THE INSPECTOR: Does home need a good strapping? Maybe
QUESTION: I have a 26-year-old home in Winnipeg. I am going to be putting on a new roof, along with new soffits, fascia and eavestroughing. I also have a small portion at the front of my house that currently has . . .
Posted: 2010-05-22
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River Heights classic updated to perfection
Modern amenities meet charming elegance
As much as folks love River Heights for its character-filled homes, there’s one thing some don’t love — the fact many of these classics lack modern function. In many instances, kitchens tend to be tiny, or separated from the dining room, . . .
Posted: 2021-05-01
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ASK THE INSPECTOR: Outdoor backwater valves a bad idea here
QUESTION: I live in Winnipeg and have a question about sewer backups. Is it possible and allowed in Canada to have a backwater valve/back-flow preventer installed outside the house? I have seen several websites and videos on the Internet that . . .
Posted: 2012-01-28
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How will your garden grow?
Roof and community plantings among 2011's green-thumb trends
Trends in gardening for 2011? It often comes down to whom you talk; everyone has an opinion. The Garden Media Group in Philadelphia, which puts out its list of trends annually, thinks "gardening with a purpose, " as it is manifested . . .
Posted: 2011-02-12






