Northwood Home Inspections
6828 176 A Street V3S 4P4 Surrey, BC, Canada
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Locality: Surrey, British Columbia
Phone: +1 778-574-4663
Address: 6828 176 A Street V3S 4P4 Surrey, BC, Canada
Website: www.ineedahomeinspector.ca
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When a friend sends you this Challenge....Happy Thursday!
Here she is - Our lucky Valentine- Congrats Patrica Wong!
Winner Winner - No Chicken Dinner but Patricia Wong won a Charcuterie Box and Wine! Happy Valentine’s day from all of Us at Northwood Home Inspections
Out of the Valley and into Town - Fun things to do with Your loved ones on Family Day
Things to do around town on Family Day
Have Fun, Celebrate and Make Memories!
Here are so Quick and Easy Ways to Clean up your Home - If you have any other great ideas - send them to Us and we will post them !
Let Us know how many items you tick off the list for the month of January - Can't wait to see who participates
If you haven't winterized your sprinklers already here is a quick video we found online. #tipoftheweek#newhomeowner#homerenovations#homebuyers#northwoodhomeinspections#askbeni#homeinspector#houseinspector#vancouverhomeinspector#vancouverrealestate#vancouverrealtor#surreyrealestate#surreyrealtor#surreyBC#homeinspection#homeImprovement#langleybc#langleyrealtor#fraservalley
Winter is Coming - Here are a few Little Helpers to get you through the Season! If you have any other good ideas, suggestions or inventions please let Us know
Get your Home Winter Ready- We have an amazing list of Trusted Trades People, let Us know if We can help!
A Few thoughts on Heading into 2021 - All the Best from All of Us at Northwood Home Inspections
Be Safe and Have Fun
Thank-You to all our Women and Men whom have served and to those whom continue to serve - We are Grateful and Appreciative
Every Day is a New Day to do better, and be better - Happy Wednesday Everyone!
Just a little giggle to start the New Year off right - Happy 2021 Everyone...Be Calm Be Kind and Be Safe
Fab idea for half term / Halloween..... Much easier to handle & eat than a whole apple Use caramel or melted chocolate - dunk into seeds nuts dried fruits....... {shared Healthy Fruit & veg)
Wishing All Our Friends, Clients, Realtors and Family a wonderful Thanksgiving - All of Us at Northwood Home Inspections are Grateful to know you and work with you!
Want to make an impressive Non-Alcoholic beverage everyone can enjoy this Thanksgiving? Give this Recipe a try! Autumn Harvest Punch: 3 Apples 1 Orange... 1 Rosemary, sprigs 1/4 cup Maple syrup 5 cups Apple cider 3 cups Lemonade 1 cup Orange juice 5 cups Sparkling water Mix - Serve & Enjoy See more
A Great Appetizer to serve this Holiday Weekend!
Show Us what You've Got - We want to see what You are up to, share Your Fall photos with Us!
Some Great Ideas to make some great memories - 2020 the year We stayed Home!
On October 5, McDonald's Canada will recognize teachers and education support staff across the country to celebrate World Teachers' Day by giving them a free medium McCafé Premium Roast coffee or tea at participating restaurants.* The nationwide initiative forms part of McDonald's ongoing commitment to its communities by acknowledging that teachers and education support staff have worked tirelessly to create a welcoming environment for students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Way to Go Teachers, and Support Staff! Remember to bring your ID and enjoy your free cup on coffee!
Things to do around town this October - let Us know your favourite destinations & experiences (if you send Us photos, We will post them)!
ATTACK GRUBS NOW You can’t see them, but from late July through early October, grubs are vigorously munching on the roots of your grass. These are the larval stage of various kinds of beetles. The most common is probably the June bug. Females lay eggs in the grass in summer. They pick lawns that are watered and growing well rather than dried out or dormant laws, The eggs hatch late in July and the grubs start eating grass roots. In October, they burrow down to about 2 fe...et and stay there for the winter. When the soil warms up to about 20 degrees, they come up to feed again. But they don’t do much damage in spring. Grass is growing fast, and grubs become adults late in May. Unless your lawn in inundated with Grubs, a spring program to eliminate them is rarely effective. The BEST time is in August or September. Grubs do more damage then because the grass is growling slower, and they are eating longer. Lawn Grubs, often called White Grubs, are the immature form of different Scarab Beetles, such as Japanese Beetles, June "bugs" (beetles) or the European Chafers. These white, C-shaped creatures have soft bodies with legs near the head. They feed on grass roots (and organic matter in the soil), causing sections of grass in the lawn to die. Grubs eventually turn into adult Beetles and emerge from soil to mate and lay eggs, which hatch into more Grubs. Most Scarab Beetles have a one-year life cycle; June Beetles have a three-year cycle. Timing varies by Beetle species and region, but generally adults emerge from soil, mate, and lay eggs over the course of two to three weeks in early to midsummer. Depending on soil moisture and temperature, eggs hatch about two weeks after being laid, in mid-to late summer. The new generation of root-munching pests begins feasting immediately after hatching. Peak feeding occurs in early fall. Typically, the pests operate a few inches below the soil surface, but burrow deeper (up to 8 inches in northernmost areas) before winter arrives.
DID YOU KNOW that today, Thursday October 1, 2020 is International Coffee Day? Coffee in the morning; coffee and a catch up with old friends; going for coffee with your new hot date we drink coffee morning, day and night with friends, business associates and lovers. You have only to walk down the nearest high street and note the number of coffee chains to realise the extent of our love affair with our favourite caffeinated beverage. Learn about International Coffee Day:...Continue reading
Today is #Orangeshirtday, were We recognize the affect that Residential schools had on Indigenous communities and honour those impacted. We also join together in the spirit of e reconciliation and commit to ensuring that Indigenous children matter. - Cdn Human Rights Council
It's that time of the year again, school is back in and the leaves are starting to change colour and fall. We start to feel the seasons change and start thinking of colder months ahead. Some common season change activities include: *Seed your lawn *Schedule your furnace service well in advance of colder months *Have your fireplace inspected and cleaned by a certified chimney sweep. This includes the flue, hearth, cap, firebox and dampers as needed. If you have a gas firepl...ace, check to ensure it is in good working order. * Have your firewood stored and ready to use *Cover and store your summer furniture and cushions *Clean your roof and gutter of leaves and debris *Prune trees and shrubs away from the home *Check and repair all the caulk *Check your windows and screes for seals, cracks and peeling paint *Lay mulch before Winter frost *Close pool for the season *Test your smoke detectors and make sure they have new batteries *Change Filters *Make sure to seal holes and gaps to block rodents and the elements from penetrating. *Shut off faucets, store hoses and insulate any pipes that need to be Just a Few Suggestions and Reminders to help you prepare your home for the Fall & Winter Seasons
APPLE CINNAMON WHISKEY SMASH - A New Fall Inspired Bevie to try! 2 parts whiskey 1 part cinnamon simple syrup... 1 part apple cider splash lemon juice 3 slices of apple 6 mint leaves CINNAMON SIMPLE SYRUP 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup water 3 cinnamon sticks 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon INSTRUCTIONS: In a shaker, smash together apple slices and mint with a muddler. (Adding a cube of ice will help break apart ingredients.) Add Whistle Pig 10 Year Straight Rye Whiskey, cinnamon simple syrup, cider and lemon to shaker. Fill the shaker 3/4 of the way with ice. Shake vigorously for 8 to 10 seconds. Strain into a high ball glass with crushed ice. Garnish with cinnamon stick and mint leaf. CINNAMON SIMPLE SYRUP: In a small saucepan, stir together sugar, water, cinnamon sticks and ground cinnamon. Bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce to low and simmer 15 minutes. Remove from heat and let steep with cinnamon sticks 10 minutes.
Top 10 Fall Activities When Vancouver’s leaves start turning, autumn is right around the corner. Summer may be gone, but we’re not looking back. After all, Vancouver has enough fall activities to keep you busy with fun-filled days of action-packed events, apple cider, Halloween frights even a chocolate festival. Check out these 10 must-see fall activities in Vancouver this autumn and renew your love for autumn. 1. Take a Hike...Continue reading
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