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Book Series

House between climate extremes of fire and flood, illustrating climate crisis impact

Title 1 - Fragile Shelters

“In an era of accelerating climate change, our homes are increasingly vulnerable to the planet’s unpredictable weather patterns. Manual One in our series is your indispensable guide to comprehending and adapting to these unparalleled challenges. From wildfires and smoke-filled skies to hurricanes, torrential rains and flooding, this manual presents practical, well-researched solutions to safeguard your home and loved ones.

Forest fire with burning trees and glowing embers in rural area

With insights from leading experts and years of experience, Cam and Paul offer the reader a blueprint for fortifying your home, preparing for the worst and recovering from disasters. Whether you’re confronting extreme winds, floods or the health impact of smoke, this manual addresses vital questions about adapting your home for a sustainable future. 

Roof sprinkler system activating for wildfire protection on residential home

Chapters

  1. Heat – Understanding and Learning to Build for It
  2. Fire and Smoke – A Lingering Danger
  3. Blown Away – Wind Effects on our Home
  4. Water – A Rising Challenge
  5. Air Quality – Inside Your Home
  6. Disaster – Basic Home Preparation
  7. Home Generation Systems – Keeping the Lights on
  8. Building Methodology – Can We Do Better?
  9. History – A Look into the “Climate Crisis” past
Climate crisis infographic with house under umbrella on a cliff
Spring 2026

Title 2 - Building to Protect & Shelter

Manual #2 is about changing our perspective through education, experience and recommendations for numerous credible trades and builders. This manual is a “hands on” guide of what a home should and could be doing to perform at a higher standard while protecting your loved ones and personal possessions from the climate challenges we now face and in the future. 

Breaking the conventional cycle of a block basement, wood frame and vinyl siding, this book takes you above “a code built” home to one that is a fortress of comfort and value, keeping in mind that this home must be affordable.

Chart showing increased cost of weather-related disasters from 2011-2020

In Manual Two we will guide you and help you make intelligent choices, with options that fit your needs, conscious of reasonable cost and show you how to choose what is the best built home for your individual situation. Delving into the methodologies and standards that have been developed and are readily available for a performance driven home. Included is extensive research on factory built homes.  

Bar chart of carbon footprint by household activities in wealthy countries

A home assembled to perform and stand up to crazy fluctuating temperatures, wildfire, wind and rain coupled with the ability to control energy use against rising costs. A home that will work for you every day and bring you into the future safely, comfortably and affordable.

Chapters

  1. Carbon Impact
  2. Building Certifications
  3. Planning Your Home
  4. Basements and Foundations
  5. Stick Frame Assembly
  6. Insulated Concrete Forms
  7. Structural Insulated Panel System
  8. Factory Built Homes
  9. Retrofit an Existing Home
  10. Insulations – Types and Methods
  11. Roofs and Siding
  12. Heating, Ventilation and Cooling
  13. Alternative Energy
  14. Sustainable Communities
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Coming Christmas 2026

Title 3 - Aging in Place

How to Stay in Your Home

This manual, #3 in our “Fragile Shelters Series” is being written for seniors, by seniors.  Both of us are past the “magic 65” and have numerous friends and contacts who are living the “Stay at Home Dream.”  With support systems, family and community, many Seniors want to finish their lives in their home.  In many cases it’s the home where the family grew up and dreams were made.

Illustration of senior woman shocked by $16,700 loss in scams

This clearly written manual will help take away some of the frustrations and limitations of maintaining a home.  As we realize that age has become a limiting factor and we are unable to do some things, guidance is needed.  A manual such as this will go a long way with preventative safety and guidance suggestions to what a home should be, when an ageing in place decision has been made.

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Chapters

  1. The Golden Years at Home
  2. Everything costs so much!
  3. Who do I turn to for help?
  4. Climate Crisis – Making my Home Durable
  5. Making it Accessible and Safe
  6. Home Scams – What to Watch for
  7. Identifying when your home is no longer the best option
Girl in colourful sweater smiling while lying on a concrete slab
Coming Summer 2027

Title 4 - "Avery's Dream"

Building a Climate Crisis Home

The fourth in our “Fragile Shelters” series, is written with not only the technical expertise you expect, but a very human touch.  Cliff and Danielle have long dreamed of a final home, one where they could leave to their beautiful daughter, Avery, an everlasting home.  This home has begun the engineered concrete pad with an electric boiler, hydronic radiant heated pad installed, is finished.

Family sitting on rocks at a playground with pumpkins and trees

This couple have agreed to allow you into their thoughts, the “how to” and each step as they build their final home.  They will be using the concepts and methods documented in Manual #2 “Climate Crisis … Building to Protect and Shelter.”  They will share their laughter, tears, frustrations and joys of building your own home in today’s climatic challenges.  

Acting as their guide, Paul and I will take you through each step, allowing you the reader to feel like you are part of their everlasting experience.  A testament to the Canadian Dream . . . your own home.

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Chapters

  1. Building the dream – Cliff’s Model
  2. The permit maze – Getting the plans & drawings right
  3. Jumping through the hoops of Cost – Building out of Pocket
  4. Beginning – a designed radiant heat concrete pad
  5. The walls go up – taking the proper steps for extreme wind, rain and fire
  6. Roof frame & cover – such a critical part
  7. Protecting our dream – the siding must be right
  8. The cool/heat effect – where do we go with insulation
  9. Mechanicals – air quality with heat & cool in mind
  10. Protecting our home – landscape & grades 
  11. Living the dream — we have done it!!!
Home inspection report with tools on wooden desk
Coming Christmas 2027

Title 5 - "Home Inspection - A Fractious Industry"

Protecting canadian Home Buyers

With 20 plus years being involved in the building inspection business and in that same time period, Cam wrote two weekly columns, totaling over 1800 columns, for the Kingston Whig Standard.   One of which was called “Ask the Inspector”.  Readers had the opportunity to write in with questions.  When Paul joined, he brought another skilled perspective to our business, a welcomed addition

Illustration of Canadian houses with inspection checklist theme

Sadly, the home inspection business in Canada today is a mess. It is overrun with many improperly trained, poorly educated “inspectors”. In today’s climatic crisis finding a skilled, experienced inspector who can really help you understand your home is a challenge.   There are a few respectable inspectors however, who can guide you so you are able to recognize the urgency of improvements to “weather the storm” that is vital to your home’s longevity.

This manual will offer some history of the home inspection business in Canada, how to pick a “quality inspector” and guide you through the process of understanding a home inspection report along with numerous tips on home maintenance. 

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Chapters

  1. How Home Inspection Began
  2. Why Home Inspection Licensing Failed
  3. Why is it so Hard to Find a good Home Inspector
  4. A Home Inspection Report:  What it should say
  5. Can an Inspection Help me with the Climate Crisis
  6. How to use your Report Effectively
  7. Top 10 “Climate Crisis” Home Inspection Maintenance Tips