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In a world where everything has gone digital, our Online Design Centre has proven to be an innovation ahead of its time.
If you build it, they will come. And they have! As Tartan Homes continues to develop the burgeoning Findlay Creek neighbourhood in South Ottawa, the growing community of homeowners has attracted an increasing number of amenities, services, light rail — and more builders.
Winter can take a toll on your home. Here are 17 helpful tips to get things is shape for summer!
In order to enjoy and appreciate the finished wood in your new home a basic understanding of the characteristics of wood is helpful.
October 4, 2021 - FALL MAINTENANCE TIPS
Turn off air conditioner and place protective winter cover on outside air conditioning unit.
Like all conscientious business owners, we pay close attention to our customers’ comments. These comments are the primary driver of the evolution of our business practices. The general aim is to do our best to let our potential customers know what they can expect from us, then deliver on those expectations. One of the ways we try and stay informed is by using a third-party customer survey company to ask our customers how we are doing.
For most of us, buying a home is the biggest investment we make in our lifetime and it can seem complex – especially if you are buying one that is being built for you.
I would like to write about a topic that keeps coming up at our sales meetings and in discussion with our Design Centre team: hood fans, in particular the larger canopy-style hood fans in the kitchen and how they can affect the air quality in a home.
February 12, 2021 - WINTER MAINTENANCE TIPS
Remove excess snow and ice from the roof to stop ice damming and to prevent vents from being blocked.
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