Carbon monoxide detectors now mandatory in homes

Ottawa home owners it is now mandatory to have carbon monoxide detectors in your home. It is very important that you do this for safety reasons and to avoid any possible fines.

Who is required to have carbon monoxide detectors:

– homes with any oil, propane or gas-burning appliances.
– those with a furnace or water heater.
– homes with a wood or gas fireplace.
– homes with attached garage or carport.

You can face a $360 fine if you are caught without one so please make sure you get one in your home asap. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.

Your friend in everything to do with your home.

The Ottawa Home Renovator

Ottawa Senators in the Playoffs! Ottawa Residents get first chance at tickets!

The Ottawa Senators are about to begin Round 1 of the NHL Playoffs against the Montreal Canadiens and here at The Ottawa Home Renovator,we are so happy to here that the companies selling tickets were giving first priority to Ottawa Residents. This goes to show how much love and support the city has for its home team and the struggle they have gone through to make it into the dance.

We are very excited to see how this first round plays out and want to let the city and Ottawa Senators know we are behind them all way and are proud of how far they have come this season no matter what.

The Ottawa Home Renovator Team has been informed to ‘rock’ Senators gear on game days.

 

You can read more about the how the tickets are distributed here:http://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/want-to-get-sens-habs-tickets-better-live-in-the-national-capital-region

Your friends in Ottawa Home Renovations and proud Sens Army Soldiers,

TOHR Team

4 Common Home Renovation Mistakes you should avoid!

Home Renovations can be exciting and fun if done right. But if done wrong it can be a nightmare and stressful and lets be honest who needs more stress in their already busy life! Your Home is your safe heaven so taking that step to make improvements to shoudn’t be torture.

The Ottawa Home Renovator takes pride in their work. We want to make our clients happy not only during the time they are working directly with us but for years to come. So we take the time to do things right and with care.

We want to make sure we do this right with you, so here are some common mistakes people make when doing Home Renovations:

 

  1. Picking just any Renovation Company – Take the time to review the company that will do your Home Renovations. Remember your home is one of your biggest investments don’t just hand it over to just anyone. Find a reputable company, review their website, check their previous work, ask for references, and find out if they have liability insurance.
  2. Doing too much at once – If you are looking to re-do your Kitchen and Bathrooms. Take the time to plan it out with your Contractor. Do on project at a time get it to completion and then start the next one.
  3. Budget – Be realistic about your budget. If you are re-doing your Kitchen you can look at upwards of $20,000.00 and more. Get the right quotes and then add about 20% more on that for unforeseen issues. You could have mould in your walls that need to be addressed. Also, don’t penny pinch? Not on the materials (but always look for a deal, your Renovator can help you with good quality materials) most definitely do not penny pinch on the Renovator. You do not want to hire Joe Blow because he said he can do it for $10,000 and then you end up with a finished project that looks like $5,000 and decreases the value of your home.
  4. Changing your Mind constantly – If your project has started and you are constantly changing your mind this can add to your final bill. Most companies have it built into their contract that any changes will require additional cost since they now have to re-do the contract. So make sure you find a good Renovations company that takes the time to sit with you in the beginning and really understand and draw up what you are looking to achieve in your home Renovations. Get a 3D Design so you see what it will look like.

If you have any questions about your home renovation then please do not hesitate to call us for any questions you may have.

Your friends in Ottawa Home Renovations

Happy to Show Our Appreciation!!

Referrals are a key to any successful business.

The more your name and reputation gets circulated into the public the better your chances for expanding your client base. For The Ottawa Home Renovator this is no different. We do a lot of business based on referrals from past clients and we are deeply grateful for that. Having someone directed to you from a recommendation almost immediately sets a strong comfort level between the client and our team during the first consultation and this is exactly what we strive for…tremendous workmanship and exceptional Client Care! Trust and feeling comfortable with those working on your home is a vital component to making any renovation a positive experience. You are also more likely to voice your opinions and concerns throughout the process, giving you constant peace of mind. The same can be said from our standpoint. If we have an open and healthy relationship with our clients then it is much easier and more enjoyable for us to continue with what we do best…improving your home!

Basically what I am trying to say is that I want all of our clients to know (which I’m sure most of you do) that there is no greater compliment to me and my team here at The Ottawa Home Renovator than having a friend or loved one referred to us. It lets us know that we are doing something right and helping to make a difference in your lives.

That being said, I wanted to reiterate that every client who sends a deal our way will receive a thank you gift of $250 or $350 towards your next renovation. This is merely a token of our appreciation and a way for us to say THANK YOU.

Spring is upon us (I promise eventually it will be here) and I wanted to wish everyone a wonderful season on behalf of myself and the entire team here at The Ottawa Home Renovator.

Have fun and be safe!

Sean Frost