Monday, November 13, 2017

You Cant Have Leaks in the House

Over the last several years, there has been a great deal of debate about the outdated storm and waste-water infrastructure in Toronto, the GTA and across Canada. The Federation of Canadian Municipalities indicates, that as of 2014, the cost to repair all of Canada's aging infrastructure will exceed $123 billion - and will continue to increase by $2 billion each year.

Locally, Toronto's population has grown exponentially and now accounts for 17% of Canada's 35 million residents. Statistics Canada data also notes this increase has resulted in a serious demand on the municipality's antiquated infrastructure resulting in over $200 million in water-related damages. From our Article

Leaks in the house are dangerous in more ways than one, no matter how innocent you think that it might be. Leaks can lead to damage of furniture and appliances in and near the area, not to mention the structure of your home. Furthermore, mold and mildew growth may also result from the leaks. Although you can hire a professional to look for leaks,  it is also something that you can DIY and save time and money, at least some of the inspection that is. It is simple to look for leaks. If you notice that you have a leak, be sure that you call the professionals as soon as possible. Even a minor leak is a major problem that you do not want lurking around for long.
 

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Royalwork Corp. is a Better Business Certified company that offers services for all of your waterproofing needs for your home.  Royalwork can fix issues such as waterproofing your home foundation, cracks in your foundation, or a weeping tile system which can really wreak havoc in your home.  Additionally, the company will install sump pumps, install french drains, and repair your backup battery.  They also offer drain cleaning, which should be done regularly in order to prevent buildup and other costly problems in the home.  Royalwork offers a 100% satisfaction guarantee, so there is no risk in trying them out for your next home updating project.
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