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10/31/2024

Happy Halloween Everyone, Stay Safe.

I am humbled and grateful to have achieved this Award of Excellence from Century 21 Canada.Thank you to all my amazing c...
10/23/2024

I am humbled and grateful to have achieved this Award of Excellence from Century 21 Canada.
Thank you to all my amazing clients, friends, family, and colleagues for helping me receive my third quarter outstanding achievement award of excellence!

Jack Wong
Century 21 Miller Real Estate Ltd. Brokerage
209 Speers Road, Unit 9
Oakville, ON, L6K OH5
Mobile 416-568-9955
Office 905-845-9180
[email protected]
www.listwithjackwong.com
I'm never too busy for your referrals!
"ALWAYS intended to solicit future sellers & buyers.
But, NEVER intended to solicit anyone under contract"

Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate to 3.75%The Bank of Canada cut its benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points on W...
10/23/2024

Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate to 3.75%

The Bank of Canada cut its benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points on Wednesday, the fourth consecutive decrease since June, bringing its policy rate to 3.75 per cent. The oversized cut was widely expected by economists, as inflation has slowed more than expected and returned to the central bank’s 2 per cent target.

“We took a bigger step today because inflation is now back to the 2 per cent target and we want to keep it close to the target,” Governor Tiff Macklem said in a prepared opening statement.“Now our focus is to maintain low, stable inflation. We need to stick the landing.”Watch the Bank of Canada press conference with Governor Tiff Macklem and Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers below.

Hi,I am looking to open a couple of medical doctor offices. I would need 2 Doctors for a Mississauga location by Credit ...
10/14/2024

Hi,

I am looking to open a couple of medical doctor offices.

I would need 2 Doctors for a Mississauga location by Credit Valley Hospital and 4 Doctors for a location by South Oakville close to the Oakville Go Station.

Please let me know if you or if you know of any Doctors who would be interested.

Please call me.

Thank you

Jack

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Jack Wong

Century 21 Miller Real Estate Ltd. Brokerage209 Speers Road, Unit 9 Oakville, ON, L6K OH5
Mobile 416-568-9955
Office 905-845-9180
[email protected]
www.listwithjackwong.com

10 Tips to Get Your House Ready for Winter Single-digit temperatures and freezing water can wreak havoc on your house an...
10/14/2024

10 Tips to Get Your House Ready for Winter

Single-digit temperatures and freezing water can wreak havoc on your house and yard. The first thing to know is that water damage—particularly damage linked to frozen and burst pipes—accounts for the lion’s share of homeowners insurance claims.

During the winter months, it’s a good idea to wrap your pipes and keep the heat at a temperature of at least 18° C if you have any concerns about freezing pipes. It’s also essential to know where your home’s water shutoff is located so that you can quickly shut it off in an emergency, minimizing damage in the process.

Following these important basic steps may stave off catastrophic water damage. But there’s still money to be saved, and calamity avoided, by addressing other problem spots in and around your home.

Here, we’ve compiled 10 key tips for getting your house ready for winter, in order of importance.

1. Protect Indoor Pipes
According to Home Advisor, a burst pipe can cost $500 to repair and can cause as much as $3,000 in additional damage. Pipe insulation, which you can install yourself around any exposed copper or PVC water pipe, costs as little as 50 cents per linear foot. Use it under sinks, in attics and crawl spaces, and on pipes along exterior walls. Pay special attention to basements, where 37 percent of all burst pipes occur.

2. Insulate Your Attic or Crawl Space
Spending money to insulate your attic—exactly how much insulation you need varies by temperatures in your region—will save you money in the long run in two ways. You’ll keep your home’s heat out of the attic and in living quarters, where it belongs, and by keeping the attic cooler, you may prevent damaging ice dams from forming on your roof. Energy Star offers this guide to insulation, with recommendations for different regions of the country.

3. Service Your Furnace and Chimney
Fireplaces, chimneys, and heating equipment are some of the biggest causes of home fires, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Have them serviced and inspected annually. Make sure the inspector examines the condition of the chimney—brick periodically needs upkeep to prevent water from leaking in—as well as the cap, which keeps heat-seeking animals out.

4. Swap In Storm Windows
Remove and store all window screens. Install glass storm windows, creating an insulating layer of air between your windows and the cold outside air. These also provide an added layer of protection against driving rain and snow during a heavy storm, even if you have newer, double-paned windows.

5. Repair Loose Roofing Shingles
If you suspect your roof has loose, damaged, or missing shingles, have a licensed roofing contractor do an inspection and make repairs before the first snow. A single cubic foot of snow weighs roughly 20 pounds. That pressure can cause loose shingles to shift further, allowing water or moisture to permeate your roof and leak into your home.

6. Clean and Inspect Gutters
Clogged gutters can cause water to back up and then freeze once temperatures drop. Keep gutters clear and properly connected to ensure that melting snow runs off your roof and through downspouts.

7. Repair Patios and Pavers
A loose patio stone or paving stone will only get worse over the winter as the natural freeze and thaw cycle of the soil hoists it farther out of place in a process called frost heave. Have loose stones reset by a mason or handyperson in the fall.

8. Look for Ailing Tree Limbs
A dead branch covered in snow can easily snap, endangering people below and potentially causing thousands of dollars worth of damage if it strikes a roof, a porch, or siding. Before the first snow, have a reputable tree service, landscape contractor, or arborist remove any dead or ailing limbs.

9. Secure Outdoor Water Sources
Drain and store any garden hoses or sprinklers before the first frost to eliminate the chance that they’ll freeze and burst. For hose bibs, shut off the water-supply valve inside your house or basement that feeds the line, then open the outdoor spigot (any water trapped inside will drain out). If you simply shut off the spigot itself, trapped water can freeze and cause a burst pipe inside.

10. Mark Garden Beds, Paths, and Driveways
After a heavy snowfall, it can be tough to see where driveways, flower beds, or walkways end and your lawn begins. Use fiberglass snow poles or driveway markers every several feet to line the edges of these areas. That helps provide a clear path whether you’re blowing or shoveling snow yourself or you hire a professional plow driver.

https://www.consumerreports.org/home-garden/home-maintenance-repairs/tips-to-get-your-house-ready-for-winter-a1063886384/

Wishing everyone a wonderful Thankgiving filled with lots of joy, love and happiness. May your Feast be Plentiful. Happy...
10/11/2024

Wishing everyone a wonderful Thankgiving filled with lots of joy, love and happiness. May your Feast be Plentiful.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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