Posted by Chris Raven on Friday, November 8th, 2024 10:19am.
Dear Reader,
We live in an increasingly fast-paced world, time flies by so quickly, and here we are, it’s almost the end of another year. Sometimes significant chunks of time can pass without us even giving thought to how we live or where. But it’s important to hit the pause button every so often and ask yourself if you are content in your life.
When it comes to your home, ask yourself if it is still meeting your needs. Is there anything that bothers you daily that you could do something about? Maybe that means updating your dated kitchen or replacing worn-out carpet. November is a great time to explore and review contractors when they are typically less busy, and you have a better chance of securing a reputable contractor and scheduling your renovations. If you need contractor recommendations, I’m happy to provide them to you.
As always if you have any real estate-related questions please don’t hesitate to reach out. Call or email today.
If you want to enjoy your outdoor space into the winter months, an outdoor heater makes sense. So, what are the options?
Outdoor heaters are fueled three different ways:
Note the latter two options cannot be used in enclosed patios because of the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Side notes:
Did you know radon is the number one cause of lung cancer in non-smokers? With November marking Lung Cancer Awareness Month, now is an opportune time to ensure radon is not affecting you and your loved one’s health.
Radon is an odourless, colourless, tasteless radioactive gas that can be present all around us from uranium breakdown in rock and soil. However, sometimes it can be present indoors at unsafe levels. When inhaled, the radon gas particles decay in the lungs, releasing bursts of energy, potentially causing lung cancer.
Radon can enter a home through cracks in the foundation, gaps around service pipes, or other openings between the house and the ground. It can be found in all types of homes, condos included. In condos, unsafe radon levels are most found on the ground floor; however, it can also be found on upper floors.
The only way to know if there are unsafe radon levels in your home is to be proactive and get a testing kit or have a professional test your home. It is recommended to get the long-term test, as levels can fluctuate day-to-day. If you detect unsafe radon levels in your home a radon mitigation system can be installed and typically reduces radon levels by more than 80 percent.
So, give yourself peace of mind, and if you haven’t already, get your home tested for radon.
Before Old Man Winter arrives, now is the time to consider how you can save on your heating bill. Here are some helpful tips:
With a little thought, you can stay toasty while saving money this winter. Happy saving!
Notable, Quotable, Quotes!
“It is never too late to be what you might have been.”
George Eliot
“Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence.”
Helen Keller
“Worry is a misuse of imagination.”
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