by plomberieaplus.com | Juil 9, 2026 | Tuyauterie
Walk down any maple-shaded avenue in Montréal-Ouest and you’re looking at a streetscape that’s barely changed since the town was incorporated in 1897. These circa-1900 Victorian and Edwardian homes have real character — solid brick, tall ceilings, generous...
by plomberieaplus.com | Juil 9, 2026 | Tuyauterie
If your home in Côte-Saint-Luc still has its original water supply lines, there’s a good chance some of that piping is galvanized steel. With roughly 22% of the borough’s dwellings built between 1946 and 1960, and another 23.8% dating to the 1960s, a large...
by plomberieaplus.com | Juil 9, 2026 | Tuyauterie
Hampstead’s stately homes, laid out in the town’s original Garden City plan and mostly built between the 1920s and 1950s, are prized for their curved streets, mature trees, and generous lots. But behind those solid plaster walls, many houses still rely on...