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Going green doesn’t just help the planet—it can also put extra money back in your pocket. From lowering energy bills to reducing water waste, small eco-friendly changes around your home can lead to long-term savings. Here are five practical and cost-effective habits Calgary homeowners can start today.

1. Switch to LED Lighting

Traditional incandescent bulbs waste energy and burn out quickly. Replacing them with LED bulbs uses up to 80% less electricity and lasts significantly longer. Not only will you reduce your household’s carbon footprint, but you’ll also notice a drop in your monthly energy bills.

Pro tip: Take advantage of Alberta’s frequent seasonal sales on LED lighting for even greater savings.

To dive deeper into how much energy (and…

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As Calgary transitions into fall, cooler nights and shorter days mean it’s time to get your yard and garden ready for winter. Proper fall preparation not only keeps your outdoor spaces healthy but also protects your home’s curb appeal — especially important if you’re considering selling in the coming months. Here are practical fall gardening tips for Calgary homeowners.

1. Clean Up Garden Beds

Remove annual plants that are past their prime and cut back perennials to encourage healthy regrowth next spring. Rake fallen leaves and use them as mulch to protect soil and reduce weeds.

2. Fertilize Your Lawn One Last Time

Fall fertilization helps strengthen grass roots before winter dormancy. Choose a slow-release fertilizer designed for Calgary’s…

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Labour Day weekend often feels like the unofficial end of summer in Calgary. As the days get shorter and cooler, it’s the perfect time for homeowners to prepare their property for the fall season ahead. Tackling a few key tasks now can help you save money, avoid costly repairs, and keep your home comfortable throughout the colder months.

Here’s your practical Labour Day weekend checklist to get your Calgary home fall-ready.

1. Inspect and Clean Gutters

Falling leaves and early snow can quickly clog gutters. Clear out debris and check downspouts to ensure water drains away from your foundation. This helps prevent leaks and ice buildup when winter arrives.

2. Check Windows and Doors for Drafts

Seal cracks around windows and doors with…

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Protect Your Property, Peace of Mind, and Investment!

Owning a home in Calgary is an exciting milestone — but it also comes with responsibilities. One of the most important is having the right home insurance in place to protect your property, your belongings, and your financial future.

Whether you’ve just bought your first house or have been a homeowner for years, here’s what you need to know about home insurance in Calgary.

Why You Need Home Insurance in Calgary

While home insurance isn’t legally required in Alberta, it’s mandatory if you have a mortgage — your lender will require proof before finalizing the loan. Even if you own your home outright, insurance is a critical safeguard against unexpected events such as:

  • Fire or smoke…

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As someone who’s helped many families navigate their first home purchase in Calgary, I can say this with confidence: the advantages of homeownership can’t be overstated. But if you’re buying your first home, it can be hard to know what the real monthly cost will be.

Most people focus on the mortgage, and that’s a great starting point. But there’s more to owning a home than just the mortgage payment. From utilities and taxes to insurance and maintenance, here’s what you really need to budget for.

Mortgage Payments: Your Biggest Monthly Expense

Your monthly mortgage payment depends on the purchase price, your down payment, and your interest rate. Calgary’s real estate market offers a wide range of price points depending on property type and…

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In July 2025, Calgary experienced one of its most intense rainfall events of the summer, over 50 mm of rain in a single day, leading to flash floods in several neighbourhoods like Beltline, Mission, and Inglewood. With streets turning into rivers and basements taking on water, homeowners need to act quickly and smartly.

Here are 5 critical steps to take immediately after flooding, especially if you live in high-risk zones or older homes.

1. Protect Yourself First

ALT text: Flooded basement window well in Calgary after heavy rainfall

Floodwater is more than just an inconvenience—it can contain sewage, chemicals, and sharp debris. Before stepping inside a flooded home:

  • Wear rubber boots, gloves, and a mask

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