Celebrating 23 Years!
Celebrating 23 Years in Real Estate 🎉
This month marks 23 incredible years of helping clients buy and sell homes and I couldn’t have done it without you.
To all my amazing clients, friends, and supporters over the years, THANK YOU for trusting me with one of life’s biggest milestones. Your referrals, loyalty, and friendship have made this journey so rewarding, and I’m truly grateful to be part of your stories.
Here’s to many more years of building dreams, creating connections, and helping people find their perfect place to call home. 🏡💫
With heartfelt gratitude, Mylyne
Featured Listings
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401-95 Moody Street - Public
14145 101 Ave - Public
5409 Westwood Drive - Public
How to Prepare Your Home for Winter
Winter is a season that brings along chilly temperatures, snow, and icy conditions. While it is a beautiful time of year, it is crucial to take certain precautions and make necessary preparations to ensure that your home remains warm and cozy during this period. As you take the time to prepare your home for winter, you can not only protect your property from potential damage but also create a comfortable and inviting space to retreat to during the coldest months of the year.
Essential Tips in Preparing Your Home for Winter Heating System Maintenance
Schedule a professional inspection to ensure that your furnace or heat pump is in good working condition. Clean or replace air filters regularly to improve air quality and maximize efficiency. Consider installing a programmable thermostat to regulate temperature and save energy during winter. Additionally, ensure to stock up on sufficient fuel or arrange regular deliveries to avoid running out during the colder months.
Protect Plumbing and Pipe
Drain and disconnect outdoor hoses and shut off exterior water sources. Insulate exposed pipes to prevent them from freezing and bursting. In cold weather, allow faucets to drip slowly to prevent freezing. It is also advisable to know the location of your main water shut-off valve in case of emergencies. You may also insulate your water pipes if you’re planning to take a vacation during winter.
Check Your Roof and Gutter
Clean out gutters and downspouts to ensure proper drainage. Consider installing heating cables along the roof edges to melt ice and prevent the formation of ice dams. Inspect your roof for any damage or leaks and repair them promptly. Additionally, ensure the downspout is away from your home to prevent flooding and water damage. Installing gutter guards is a valuable investment as they can effectively keep debris out.
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