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Chimney Removal and Disposal from the Attic: What Homeowners Should Know
Old or unused chimneys can take up valuable space in an attic and create structural and safety concerns. Whether you’re renovating, replacing a roof, or converting your attic into living space, chimney removal is often a necessary step — and it’s not as simple as breaking bricks and hauling them out. Why Chimneys Are Removed from Attics Many homes still have chimney structures running through the attic, even if the fireplace or furnace is no longer in use. Common reasons fo
Feb 17


Is Your Home a Hidden Asbestos Mine? “What to Look For”
If your home was built before the 1990s, there’s a chance it may contain asbestos. It doesn’t mean your house is dangerous — but it does mean you should know where asbestos might be hiding, especially before starting renovations or demolition. Asbestos was widely used because it was strong, fire-resistant, and cheap. Today, we know it can be harmful when disturbed. The key word is disturbed . Where Asbestos Is Commonly Found Asbestos doesn’t usually sit out in the open. It’s
Jan 23


The DIY Demolition Adventure: The Legend of “Dave”
Every demolition company has heard a story like this — the kind that gets passed around because it’s just too relatable. Let’s talk about one of those classic DIY situations. We’ll call him Dave . Dave bought an older house and decided he’d save money by doing the interior demolition himself. He watched a 6-minute YouTube video, grabbed a brand-new sledgehammer, and said the famous last words: “How hard can it be?” The Swing Heard Around the Living Room His first target
Dec 27, 2025


Concrete Myths Busted: What Homeowners Often Get Wrong
Concrete is one of the strongest and most reliable materials in construction — but it’s also one of the most misunderstood. From DIY enthusiasts to homeowners planning renovations, there are plenty of myths floating around about concrete. Let’s clear up some of the most common ones once and for all. Myth #1: Concrete and Cement Are the Same Thing They’re often used interchangeably, but they’re not the same. Cement is actually one of the ingredients in concrete , along with
Nov 17, 2025


Why Professional Concrete Cutting is Safer Than DIY
Concrete cutting might look simple from the outside, but it’s one of the most precise and potentially dangerous tasks in construction and...
Oct 12, 2025


The Difference Between Concrete Cutting, Coring, and Drilling
When people hear concrete cutting , they often think it’s all the same process. In reality, there are several methods—each designed for...
Sep 12, 2025


Concrete Cutting, Coring, Scanning, and Removal in Vancouver
Vancouver's construction and renovation landscape demands precision, efficiency, and safety when dealing with concrete structures....
Aug 22, 2025


Beat the Rain: Summer Prep for Mold Prevention
Summer is the perfect time to get ahead of the rainy season and ensure your home is mold-free. As the dry summer months give way to wet...
Jul 17, 2025


The Complex History of Asbestos Mining in Canada
Asbestos mining has been a significant industry in Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec, where the town of Asbestos is located....
Jun 16, 2025


The Asbestos Chronicles: A Rockstar of the Past
You might think asbestos is just a boring, hazardous material, but trust us, it's got a fascinating history. Let's dive into the...
May 20, 2025


Disaster Strikes! (But Don't Worry, We've Got This)
Home disasters can be a real pain – literally. One minute you're sipping coffee and enjoying the morning sunshine; the next, water is...
Apr 18, 2025


Under the Hood: Uncovering the Asbestos Risk in Cars
Photo credit: photographerleightonsmith Asbestos, a group of fibrous minerals, was widely used in various industries, including...
Mar 12, 2025
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