Pierre Boucher
M. Pierre Boucher est directeur des opérations chez Isolation Majeau et frère. Comme il le dit si bien, « J’ai passé ma vie dans l’isolation ». Déjà tout jeune, dès l’âge de 15 ans, il apprenait les rudiments du métier en accompagnant son père. Ce dernier prenait soin de lui transmettre ses connaissances et de le laisser s’exercer à la tâche.
Depuis ses débuts chez Isolation Majeau et frère en août 2006, M. Boucher a œuvré dans tous les départements de l’entreprise, du chantier à l’administration. Il fut à la barre de projets d’envergure tels que le Westin de Montréal ainsi qu’une multitude de projets résidentiels et commerciaux. Il travaille présentement en tant que directeur des ventes et de la logistique.
Ses compétences de l’isolation thermique combinées à une grande expérience du terrain ont permis de contribuer à mettre sur pied une équipe de représentants techniques particulièrement efficaces afin de répondre aux besoins d’une clientèle florissante.
Articles by Pierre Boucher
Overcoming Mildew and Dampness Problems in the House
This article was originally published on July 1, 2022 by Pierre Boucher
If there’s one thing you never want in your home, it’s mildew. Made up of microscopic fungi whose spores can cause serious health problems, mildew develops mainly during the winter, when indoor humidity condenses on windows, door frames, walls and poorly ventilated corners. CAUSES OF MILDEW ON WALLS AND CEILINGS Although moisture concentration is normally […] More Posts
Poor Home Insulation: How to Make Your Own Diagnosis?
This article was originally published on July 1, 2022 by Pierre Boucher
If you believe that your home insulation is deficient, you can confirm or refute your suspicions quite easily by taking note of certain revealing elements. Of course, you can seek the advice of an insulation expert, but the first diagnosis only requires a little observation and some common sense. 6 KEY POINTS TO CONSIDER WHEN […] More Posts
Residential Insulation: Deconstructing 5 Tenacious Myths
This article was originally published on July 2, 2022 by Pierre Boucher
Popular beliefs conveyed about residential insulation can often turn out to be false or misleading. Since energy is more and more expensive, and everyone is looking for ways to save money and preserve the environment, it is important to break these many myths to see more clearly and make strategic choices that will keep you […] More Posts
Polyurethane: 80 Years of Proven Use
This article was originally published on July 1, 2022 by Pierre Boucher
If you were under the impression that polyurethane (also called “urethane”) was developed in recent years, due to its cutting-edge properties and relatively recent popularity, you will be surprised to learn that it has rather originated eighty years ago, in the premises of IG Farben in Germany. This material from the same family as plastics […] More Posts
All There Is to Know About the Vapour Barrier
This article was originally published on May 17, 2022 by Pierre Boucher
The vapour barrier is one of the building’s envelope misunderstood elements. What’s its use? Which materials can be used as vapour barrier? How can water droplets get through a wall? Can a simple plastic wrap be efficient? Isolation Majeau sheds light on this house construction and renovation essential element. The Two Ways Vapour Can Go […] More Posts
8 Tips For a Successful Insulation Project
This article was originally published on May 17, 2022 by Pierre Boucher
You’re planning on renovating? Why not take the opportunity to redo your insulation? But in order to realise a durable and efficient insulation, you have to follow the best practices. Isolation Majeau helps you with your project by presenting to you 8 tips for a successful insulation project. 1- Ask a Specialized Enterprise for a […] More Posts
Adding cellulose to a 1970s attic to achieve a maximum R‑value
This article was originally published on August 31, 2017 by Pierre Boucher
Homes built in the 1970s and 80s and insulated to the standards of their time (R‑12 versus today’s R‑41) are energy-hungry beasts. Weak insulation points in houses from that era include the roof (attic), which is responsible for numerous uncontrolled air leaks causing significant heat loss. More Posts