by Magnified | Jun 28, 2012 | Wiring
Issues with aluminum wiring Since January of 2003 the Electrical Safety Authority has received an increasing number of questions about the safety of aluminum wiring. In particular, purchasers or owners of homes built from the mid 1960’s until the late 1970’s with...
by Magnified | Jun 28, 2012 | Electrical
Grounding of electrical receptacles (which some laypeople refer to as outlets) is an important safety feature that has been required in new construction since 1962, as it minimizes the risk of electric shock and protects electrical equipment from damage. Modern,...
by Magnified | Jun 28, 2012 | General Information
“According to the Insurance Bureau of Canada, a home with an exterior oil tank older than 15 years or an interior tank older than 20 years will NOT be insured” The Technical Standards & Safety Authority has mandated that all heating fuel suppliers must...
by Magnified | Jun 28, 2012 | Wiring
Issues with knob and tube wiring: Since January 2003 the Electrical Safety Authority has received an increasing number of questions about the safety of knob and tube wiring. In particular, purchasers or owners of older homes are finding that many insurers will not...
by Magnified | Jun 28, 2012 | Asbestos, Insulation
Vermiculite is a naturally occurring mineral. When heated rapidly to a high temperature, this crystalline mineral expands into low-density, accordion-like strands. In this form, vermiculite is a lightweight, odorless and fire-resistant material that has been...
by Magnified | Jun 28, 2012 | Bugs
Termites Subterranean termites are the most damaging insects of wood. Their presence is hard to notice, and damage usually is found before the termites are seen. Prevent infestations because if they occur, they will almost always need professional pest-control...