Found 3 blog entries tagged as home maintenance.

Maximizing Your Home's Energy Efficiency During the Winter Months

As the mercury dips in Toronto, keeping your home snug and warm becomes a top priority. However, it's also crucial to ensure that your efforts towards a cozy indoor environment don't lead to sky-high energy bills. The Johnson Team, known for its commitment to providing insightful, helpful information, shares expert strategies to maximize your home's energy efficiency during the winter months. Our dedication to client-first service, hard work, and continuous learning shines through as we delve into practical tips that not only enhance your comfort but also contribute to a more sustainable lifestyle.

 

Seal the Gaps, Save the Heat

One of the most effective ways to retain heat…

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Fall Home Maintenance Tips in Toronto: Preparing Your Home for the Season

As the vibrant colours of summer start to fade and the crisp, cool breeze of autumn fills the air, it's time for homeowners in Toronto to shift their focus towards fall home maintenance. Preparing your home for the upcoming season can save you time, money, and prevent potential issues during the harsh winter months. In this article, we'll discuss essential fall home maintenance tips tailored to Toronto's unique climate, helping you keep your home in top condition.

 

1. Clean and Inspect Gutters and Downspouts

Toronto experiences its fair share of rain and snow during the fall and winter. To prevent water damage and ice dams, it's crucial to clean and inspect your gutters…

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March into Home Maintenance: Tips and Tricks to Get Your House Ready for Spring!

 

March is a crucial month for home maintenance in Toronto, as snow and ice begin to melt and the temperature rises. Taking care of your home during this transitional period can minimize damage and prepare it for the upcoming spring and summer. Here are some important housekeeping advice for Toronto, Canada, in March:


After the winter season, your gutters may be clogged with debris and fallen leaves. Remove any debris to prevent water damage and ensure appropriate drainage.


With the snow and ice melting, it is crucial to inspect your property for any leaks or water damage. Examine your ceilings, walls, and floors for any indications of water damage or leaks,…

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