Dealing with Montreal’s relentless winters – where January averages dip to -9°C and wind chills make it feel even harsher – I’ve often seen homeowners struggle with drafty rooms and climbing heating costs. One client in Laval was frustrated by...
Feeling a chill near your windows even with the heat cranked up? It’s a familiar issue for many Greater Montreal homeowners, especially during our unforgiving winters where January averages hover around -9°C to -10°C, with lows often plunging to -16°C or below. ...
If you’ve ever wiped away foggy droplets from your living room panes on a crisp February morning, you’re not alone – it’s a common frustration for many Greater Montreal homeowners. I once visited a couple in Laval whose kitchen windows were...
Window Replacement Costs in Montreal: Factors That Affect Your Quote Navigating the world of home improvements in Greater Montreal can feel overwhelming, especially when winters push your heating system to its limits and old windows start showing their age. I remember...
Montréal winters are particularly harsh. In January, average temperatures hover around –9°C, with frequent dips to –16°C or lower, combined with biting winds and repeated freeze–thaw cycles that put every home’s defenses to the test. Over the years, working with...
Over the years spent working with homeowners in vibrant neighborhoods like Saint-Laurent and Laval, I’ve seen firsthand how Montreal’s unpredictable climate—with its biting January cold around −9 °C and high humidity spikes in summer—can turn even a well-built home...