Posted by Chris Raven on Friday, October 4th, 2024 9:21am.
Dear Reader,
When we walk outside our doors this time of year, it’s not uncommon to be spooked by the haunted sights and sounds around our neighbourhood. While that’s all in good fun, other spooky sights and sounds around your home might not be. For example, maybe you are spooked by a toilet that has suddenly started making strange noises, or you hear a dripping sound from a faucet in the middle of the night that sends shivers up your spine. You may need a plumber if any of those spooky sounds haunt you. If that’s the case, I want you to know you don’t have to be in the dark looking for a plumber or any other contractor you may need. I have a full list of reputable contractors I can recommend for whatever spooky sounds or sights you may discover around your home.
So don’t hesitate to reach out if you are looking for a contractor recommendation or have any real estate-related questions. And on the topic of recommendations, if you know anyone looking for a real estate agent, please pass along my name.
Every October, Fire Prevention Week arrives, making it the opportune time to review important fire safety reminders to help prevent a tragedy like a house or condo fire from ever happening. Here are some helpful reminders:
It can be easy to overlook preventative fire maintenance when we get busy with life, so keep these tips in mind to reduce your risk of a tragedy.
Whether you are in a home or condo, having insurance is an important part of being a responsible homeowner. But like most things these days, the chances of it going up each year are high. So, what can you do to keep your premium as low as possible?
Every year, just before your insurance renewal, get quotes from at least three other insurance companies. Avoid getting dinged with a cancellation fee by switching companies’ mid-plan.
Ask if there are any discounts available. There may be discounts for bundling home and auto insurance, investing in home upgrades to security, plumbing, electrical, heating, or flood prevention systems like sump pumps or a sewer backwater valve, group rates (e.g., alumni discount), if you are 55 and over and claims-free, or if you are a non-smoker. Also, be sure you are only quoting for the coverage you need, as opposed to over-insuring.
Another way to save may be to increase your deductible to lower your premium. Just be sure you can afford to pay the deductible should you suffer any losses. Paying annually may also save you money on service charges and interest you otherwise might incur with monthly payments.
Takeaway: You could potentially be putting money back into your pocket instead of needlessly spending it if you set aside some time annually to review your insurance coverage and shop around.
Construction projects aren’t cheap, and with horror stories of construction companies running off with money for uncompleted or shoddy work, it’s important to do your due diligence when hiring a contractor. If you are looking to hire a contractor, read on for some helpful tips.
A little due diligence before hiring a contractor can save you a big headache, and get things done right the first time. Also, remember recommendations are a great starting point when getting quotes, and I’m happy to provide them to you. Please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Notable, Quotable, Quotes!
“Each day comes bearing its gifts. Untie the ribbons.”
Ruth Ann Schabacker
“Living is the art of getting used to what we didn’t expect.”
Eleanor C. Wood
“Never fear shadows. They simply mean there’s a light shining nearby.”
Ruth E. Renkel