Modern Canadian exterior with vertical WPC cladding, coordinated decking, finished corners, lighting, and landscaping for a complete home upgrade.

Is WPC Cladding Worth the Cost for Exterior Renovation in Canada

Exterior renovation is often a long-term decision for Canadian homeowners. A wall upgrade may improve curb appeal, protect the exterior surface, and reduce the need for frequent maintenance, but the...

WPC privacy fence in a Canadian backyard with a clean lawn, patio area, and stable long-term outdoor appearance.

WPC Fencing Lifespan in Canada: What Affects Long-Term Performance and Replacement Timing

For many Canadian homeowners, a fence is not something they want to think about replacing too soon. It protects privacy, frames the yard, and needs to stay visually stable through...

A detailed view of composite decking with clean board gaps and finished edge trim, showing how fasteners and accessories support a neat and stable deck system.

Composite Decking Cost Breakdown in Canada: Materials, Fasteners, Base, and Labor

Planning a backyard deck often begins with one simple question: how much will the boards cost? For many Canadian homeowners, the deck surface is the most visible part, so it...

FeelingWood Golden Teak WPC fluted cladding on a modern outdoor patio wall with sofa, greenery, and warm natural light.

How to Clean and Maintain Exterior WPC Cladding Without Damaging the Finish

Many homeowners choose WPC cladding because it is known for low maintenance. But after months of rain, wind, pollen, and daily outdoor exposure, visible dust, bird droppings, moss, or rain...

Clean composite decking in a lush outdoor living space with garden seating and natural shade, showing low-maintenance moisture management and long-term deck performance.

How to Prevent Mold, Mildew, and Moisture Buildup on Composite Decking

In Canada, late spring and early summer can leave decks damp longer than expected. After rain, rising humidity, and temperature changes, shaded corners, board gaps, and areas under furniture may...

Canadian backyard WPC fence after spring maintenance, featuring clean boards, even post spacing, and well-kept landscaping with lush green plants. The image illustrates proper seasonal care and system-level planning for long-term durability by FeelingWood.

How to Clean WPC Fencing After Snow, Dust, and Seasonal Weather Changes

Snow drifts, melting ice, and fallen leaves can quietly challenge the durability of a backyard fence. For Canadian homeowners, even long-lasting WPC boards are affected by moisture, freeze-thaw cycles, and...

Front view of a modern Canadian home featuring vertical WPC cladding by FeelingWood, highlighting architectural design, durability, and low-maintenance exterior.

Horizontal vs Vertical WPC Cladding: What Homeowners Should Know Before Installation

Imagine stepping outside your home on a crisp Canadian morning, noticing how rainwater slides down your exterior walls or how snow accumulates after a winter storm. The way your walls...

Evening view of a Canadian backyard with a WPC fence and evenly spaced posts, illuminated by soft landscape lighting. The layout demonstrates proper post placement, stability, and aesthetic appeal, showcasing FeelingWood system-level planning.

Fence Post Spacing and Layout: What to Plan Before Installing WPC Fencing

Planning fence post spacing is one of the most important steps when installing a WPC fencing system. A carefully designed layout ensures your fence remains stable, durable, and efficient to...

Completed WPC decking at poolside, showing aligned boards and stable joist substructure with scenic outdoor view in Canadian installation site

Composite Decking Substructure Guide for Canadian Homes: What to Check Before Installation

Many homeowners only notice problems with their decks when boards begin to sag, warp, or show gaps. Yet the true issues often originate beneath the surface, within the substructure that...

full view of modern home exterior with WPC cladding, showing upper and lower floors and surrounding greenery

What Exterior Cladding Works Best for Modern Homes in Cold Canadian Regions

On a winter morning in Canada, frost settles quietly across rooftops while temperatures shift within hours. These conditions don’t just define the season—they test how well a home performs over...