Rain Barrels and Water Conservation

Rain barrels collect and store water flowing from the roof and out of the downspouts. Water conservation, especially in the summer in Metro Vancouver, helps to protect the environment, encourages eco-friendly gardening habits, and saves money. Benefits of using rain… Read More »

Update Your Patio this Summer

Many of us in the lower mainland feel that summer is the best season of the year – from the end of June to mid-September temperatures are ideal for maximum outdoor living. Backyard barbecues, lazing by the pool, kicking the… Read More »

When You Might Not Want Gutter Guards

Gutter covers, leaf protectors, and other types of gutter guards are popular with homeowners because they reduce the number of times a year a gutter system requires cleaning. While gutter protection systems are effective in keeping debris out, there are… Read More »

Spring is the Best Time to Repair Your Roof

Your roof protects your home 24/7 from the elements and any damage they might cause. It has survived the winter months and now that it’s spring, homeowners should check to see what shape the soffit and fascia are in or… Read More »

Does Your Home Need Gutter Guards?

Your gutters protect your home’s exterior from the evils of water damage, including basement flooding, cracks in the foundation, soil erosion, and siding deterioration. Gutter professionals advise homeowners to clean their gutters at least twice a year. While gutter protection… Read More »

Signs Your Buried Downspouts aren’t Working

Standard downpipes can interfere with the overall aesthetic of a home’s exterior. A common reason homeowners prefer to bury their gutter system’s downspouts is to boost curb appeal. However, gutter problems can be harder to identify with underground drains. Being… Read More »

Underground Drainage for Your Gutters

A standard gutter system drains runoff from the roof into downpipes that deposit water a safe distance away from your foundation. In situations where this might not be possible – too close to another person’s property line; soil compaction issues… Read More »

Clean Your Driveway this Spring

First impressions are important. When it is at the front, a driveway that is streaked with grease and grimy tire marks might make your property look uncared for. Improve the overall appearance of your home exterior and boost curb appeal… Read More »

How to Successfully DIY

If you like to tackle DIY projects, you’re probably the kind of person that enjoys working with your hands. Do-it-yourself home maintenance isn’t necessarily about saving money. It’s about the experience – being challenged, learning new skills, feeling a sense… Read More »

Proactive Roof Maintenance

Known to roofing contractors as reactive maintenance, a common approach to property care is to do repairs after it’s broken or something is not working properly. When it concerns your roofing system, this is not a very cost-effective approach. Small… Read More »