There are a variety of different types of insulation boards that can be used as the insulation in EIFS. By far the most common is Type-I (1) EPS (Expanded PolyStyrene). This is the white insulation boards you typically see being installed, as well as what is found at hardware stores such as home depot. Most [...]
by Admin on March 6, 2010
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The home renovation tax credit (HRTC) is officially over – arguably a successful program put on by the government in an attempt to stimulate the economy. The sudden press coverage of it has reminded people that construction/renovation season is coming up, and there may very well still be rebates around. And lucky enough for them, [...]
by Admin on February 1, 2010
Find out the details on how to get back upwards of $5,100 back from the Government of Ontario and the Government of Canada for performing equity-increasing renovations on your home.
by Admin on September 9, 2009
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