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The deck railings might have looked fine when they were new, but that was years ago. Now the wood is rotting, fasteners are practically falling
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The deck railings might have looked fine when they were new, but that was years ago. Now the wood is rotting, fasteners are practically falling

If your bright white trim isn’t looking as crisp as it did last summer, or your deep forest green or midnight black siding is looking

Imagine paying for a service because it seemed like a fantastic deal, but then the job isn’t done to expectations or even done at all.

Your property is stunning, with a sweeping vista over a sparkling lake and a pine-dotted shoreline. Your new cottage will enjoy the ultimate view: to

The stories of this past winter in Muskoka are the stuff of nightmares for cottage owners. They may not have been here to see the

In an industry often driven by speed and scale, Michael Ainger is betting on something different: people, pride, and a deep commitment to community. As

There’s a science to painting, ratios that affect how thick your coatings are and how rich the stain colour will be. However, few painters truly

What if aging was a choice? Thanks to the emerging field of longevity and regenerative medicine, we have more control than we thought on how

Battling the forces of nature attempting to infiltrate your home or cottage requires a combination of knowledge, guile, and determination. Native species like mice, carpenter

It’s a beautiful late afternoon in summer. You’ve gathered family and friends for a backyard barbecue. Within minutes, everyone is being eaten alive by mosquitoes