• Mold in Your Attic: What Every Quebec Homeowner Should Know

    Mold in Your Attic: What Every Quebec Homeowner Should Know

  • Bad Windows: What Every Homeowner Should Know About Window Problems

    So basically, you’re sitting at home and notice something odd about your windows – maybe there’s fog between the panes, or you’re feeling a draft. As a real estate expert in Quebec, I often get asked about window issues, and here’s what you need to know to protect your home investment.

    Understanding Window Fog: The Argon Gas Mystery

    Ever wondered why your windows look cloudy between the panes? Here’s the deal: modern windows use Argon gas between the panes for insulation. When window seals dry out (usually from sun exposure), this gas escapes through tiny cracks. While many homeowners worry about losing insulation value, the impact is actually more aesthetic than functional.

    šŸ’” Pro Tip: If you notice fog between your window panes, don’t panic! The insulation loss is minimal, though you might want to address it for appearance sake.

    Key Signs Your Windows Need Attention

    Let’s talk about what to watch for:

    Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  1. Condensation Between Panes

    • Foggy appearance between glass layers
    • Rainbow effects or visible scratch marks
    • Signs of seal failure

      2. Operational Issues

    • Difficulty opening or closing windows
    • Windows that stick or jam
    • Uneven gaps around frames

    Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā 3. Climate Control Problems

    • Noticeable drafts
    • Increasing energy bills
    • Temperature variations near windows

    Solution Options: From Quick Fixes to Full Replacement

    When facing window issues, you’ve got several options:

    Temporary Solutions

    • Gas reinsertion services (though I don’t typically recommend this as it’s more of a Band-Aid fix)
    • Seal repair
    • Professional cleaning

    Long-Term Fixes

    • Window pane replacement (often more cost-effective than full replacement)
    • Complete window replacement
    • Frame repair or replacement

    Should You Replace Windows Before Selling?

    Here’s my professional take: if your windows are visibly damaged or foggy, replacing them before selling can make a significant difference in your home’s curb appeal. Even simple window cleaning can dramatically improve first impressions.

    Tips for Window Maintenance

    Prevent issues before they start:

    1. Regular cleaning and inspection
    2. Professional assessment every few years
    3. Prompt repair of any seal issues
    4. Address condensation problems quickly

    Making the Right Choice

    When dealing with window issues, always:

    • Get multiple quotes from reputable experts
    • Consider both short-term and long-term solutions
    • Factor in your timeline (especially if selling)
    • Evaluate the cost-benefit of repairs versus replacement

    Next Steps

    If you’re noticing any of these window issues in your Quebec home, don’t hesitate to get a professional assessment. While some problems are purely cosmetic, others might affect your home’s energy efficiency and comfort.

    Remember, whether you’re planning to sell or just want to maintain your home’s value, window condition matters. If you have questions about your windows or need recommendations for trusted window professionals in the Quebec area, don’t be shy – reach out anytime!

    Want to learn more about maintaining your home’s value? Check out our other guides on home maintenance and improvement, or contact us for personalized advice for your situation.

     

  • Windows

    Windows

    Welcome back to #AskPete. This week we’re talking windows!

    How concerned do you need to be when you start to see fog in between your window panes? šŸ’Ø I discuss in detail what that means and even offer a few different solutions.

    And don’t forget, if you’re selling your house, it’s always a good idea to wash your windows! 🧼

    If you have a question, just drop it in the comments and I’ll cover it in an upcoming episode šŸ‘

  • Market Update – Q2 2023

    Market Update – Q2 2023

    The craze and the intensity of the last few years in real estate has subsided. The market is much more regular and balanced. What does that mean?

    Home’s are ā€œsittingā€ on the market a bit longer and both parties (buyers and sellers) have negotiating power. The total number of homes sold in Q2 compared to Q1 did increase, despite increased interest rates.

    A bonus? Open Houses are back in style which means as a seller, the opportunity to have multiple buyers view your house at once is an option. No more prepping and cleaning for individual visits all week long!

    Don’t be shy to text, call, email, or leave a comment below if you have any questions or want additional information on your home!

  • Market Update – Q1 2023

    Market Update – Q1 2023

    Here’s what went on in Q1’s market:

    • Stress levels are lowering for both buyers and sellers
    • bidding wars are no longer the common practice

    If you stick around to the end of the video, I share a few reasons why the home prices in Saint-Lazare haven’t decreased as quickly as the 3 other neighbouring areas.

    Never hesitate to reach out to me if you’re interested in your home’s value, even if you’re not considering to sell just yet.

  • Should you buy a house that has cracks in the foundation

    Should you buy a house that has cracks in the foundation

  • Mold in your Attic

    Mold in your Attic

    Of course the word ā€œmold ā€œcan raise many red flags…. 🚩

    Luckily, when it’s in the attic, it’s not as concerning for your health since you’re not directly breathing in the air. However, it still needs to be addressed. 🧐

    I quickly go over some of the most common causes that can create the perfect breeding ground for mold in your attic, and the ways you can prevent and rectify the situation. šŸ 

    As always, don’t stress; just assess!