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Editorial Team
•14 May 2026
7 Hacks to Hide Plumbing Pipes
Have you purchased an old house with an equally aged structure? Despite completing renovation work over the years, odds are, your household plumbing pipes are still exposed. So, the question is, how can you make exposed piping aesthetically pleasing? Here are seven hacks to conceal your plumbing pipes or, at least, make them a little more visually appealing.

Cynthia Pigeon
•12 May 2026
Replacing a Bathtub with a Shower in Canada: Complete Guide and Costs
Replacing a bathtub with a shower in Canada is a strategic renovation that generally costs between $5,000 and $12,000, depending on the materials, the existing plumbing, and the complexity of the work. This upgrade can improve the functionality, comfort, and perceived value of a home, especially when it supports accessibility, aging in place, or a more modern bathroom layout. Given that this type of project may involve plumbing, drainage, waterproofing, ventilation, and sometimes floor preparation, it is important to plan carefully. Depending on the province or municipality, plumbing work may need to be completed by a licensed plumber or qualified contractor. In many bathtub-to-shower conversions, the existing drain may also need to be assessed or upgraded to meet the requirements of the new shower installation.

Cynthia Pigeon
•07 May 2026
Building a Pool House in Canada: Permits, Codes and Planning Rules
Building a pool house in Canada usually requires a building permit and strict compliance with local setback rules. These setbacks vary by municipality, but they often determine how close your structure can be to property lines, fences, neighbouring buildings and easements. Any electrical or plumbing work should be completed by qualified, licensed trades in accordance with provincial regulations. Your pool house must also respect local pool safety requirements to ensure it does not create unsafe or unsupervised access to the swimming area.
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