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Ottawa homeowners who want their hardwood to stay flat and quiet through winter without window fog, cupping or creaky stairs.
December asks hard questions. Are your hardwood floors ready for another year of tenants, snow, salt, furniture moves, and summer humidity.
Homeowners who hear winter clicks, creaks, and pops in hallways, living rooms, and stairs, and want a precise plan that fixes the structure without tearing
Ottawa homeowners with hardwood near patio doors, pet bowls, or indoor planters who want to stop pale rings, gritty haze, and dull patches before they
A hardwood floor gathers the life of a home in small marks. A suitcase rolls through the foyer. A chair leg loses its felt pad.
Ottawa’s winter light is unkind to guesswork. The sun rides low, snow throws cool glare back into the room, and blue-leaning daylight washes color from
Stairs are where winter shows up first. Gloves on. Boots wet. Salt tracing the edges. A handrail is more than trim in January.
Winter in Ottawa is beautiful and demanding. The same dry air that sharpens the night sky pulls moisture from hardwood until boards contract, grain tightens,
Winter tempts quick fixes. Snow tracks grit. Salt leaves pale halos. A tired floor meets a bottle that promises “wax shine” and instant rescue.