by reginal | Dec 3, 2024 | Info Caulking Greater Montreal, Info Caulking Greater Montreal
Wooden windows, although charming and aesthetically pleasing, can often be weak points for water infiltration in our homes. These problems, if not properly managed, can lead to significant damage to the structure of the house. According to a report on Radio-Canada,...
by reginal | Nov 3, 2024 | Window caulking, Info Caulking Greater Montreal, Info Caulking Greater Montreal, Window caulking
In the face of harsh weather, wooden windows can sometimes let water through, causing potentially serious damage to the integrity of a home. As an article in La Presse indicates, although polyurethane foam is an excellent insulator against air and water, it is...
by reginal | Oct 3, 2024 | Window caulking, Info Caulking Greater Montreal, Info Caulking Greater Montreal, Window caulking
Polyurethane foam, widely praised for its excellent insulating properties, sometimes raises questions about its water resistance. As pointed out in an article in La Presse, this material is not only an effective insulator, but also a remarkable air and vapour barrier....
by reginal | Sep 3, 2024 | Info Caulking Greater Montreal, Info Caulking Greater Montreal
The infiltration of cold air into homes is a major problem that can not only increase your heating bills but also reduce your comfort. Fortunately, effective solutions exist to remedy this situation. As Stéphanie Lévesque points out in her article for La Presse, the...
by reginal | Aug 3, 2024 | Info Caulking Greater Montreal, Info Caulking Greater Montreal
Air leaks in a home can not only lead to increased energy costs, but also decrease the comfort of your living space. According to an informative article published by La Presse, air leaks are often overlooked but can be effectively sealed with simple and affordable...
by reginal | Jul 3, 2024 | Info Caulking Greater Montreal, Info Caulking Greater Montreal
In the field of energy efficiency, few problems are as universally encountered and as often misunderstood as the cold draughts in winter and hot in summer that seep through our windows. According to a recent article in the Journal de Montréal, windows are often...