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10/10

Cy and Shauna were hired to upgrade our kitchen electrical in a recent remodel of our 1960 era kitchen. The work list included: increasing and updrade of outlets to 20a, many with USC, ensuring code requirements and GFI were met including below cabinet mixer, smart faucet and cat water station, new built wall oven, advatium oven, induction stove and relocated dishwasher and fridge. Lighting requirements included LED pot lights in both living room and kitchen, central light fixture and led under cabinet lighting. They also corrected some existing electrical issues in our downstairs laundry while they were here. All work was done with great communication and care. We have already recommended them to our friends. We will be happy to use them for our next project!

Approximate cost of services:
$9,000.00
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Company Response

Thank you Gina for the awesome review. We really appreciated the fine hospitality you & Simon showed us, also thanks for the gift cards. It was a real pleasure working for you guys.

0/10

We are 8 weeks into a kitchen reno that was quoted take 4 weeks with no end in sight due to lack of skilled resources on site to do the job. Much rework on basic jobs such as skim coating the ceiling. and laying of vinyl plank floor without damaging the wear layer is creating alot of rework. The PM is mostly absent and does not respond to e-mails and resource on site is left waiting for items to start most work daily.

Approximate cost of services:
$25,000.00
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A few things should be clarified…

Quoted project in 2018 and mentioned it would take approx 4-6 weeks to complete. Original quote included 24 Days (5 weeks) of labour + dry times for all plaster & paint (1 week) = 6 Week timeline

Wed May 24th, 2023 Project start - Client requested 6 weeks more work to be completed. New project timeline: 12 weeks. We rescheduled several other projects to fit this in for the client

June 20th, 2023 (4 weeks into project) - Client emailed: “lots of activity this week…loving the progress each day”

July 12th, 2023 (7 weeks into project) - Kitchen was fully functional - Sink, faucet and appliances working

Thurs July 13th (7 weeks into project) - Date of this online review

Skim coat of ceiling had to be reworked because the ceiling cracked in 4 areas, one of them along the complete length of the living room. Client asked us to remove a 12’ long (non-supporting) wall, this caused the weight of the house to shift. We waited 2 weeks after wall removal before skim coating ceiling to try and prevent this.

All of the Flooring was installed without damaging the wear layer, it was only when the fridge had to be moved that the floor’s wear layer accidentally got scraped. We should have been even more careful when moving the fridge. The fridge always had a tarp and cardboard beneath in order to prevent marks on the floor. New floor planks were ordered and replaced at our cost. The flooring supplier the client purchased from took over a month to provide new flooring due to a backorder.

Project manager was at jobsite twice a week during the first 6 weeks, picking up demolition debris, dropping off supplies, and checking on how the contractors were doing on the project. During the last 6 weeks, the P.M was at jobsite every day working to help speed up the project and ensuring the quality of work

Our longest delay in replying to client’s emails was 2 business days. The client sent an email on a Sunday, late morning, to express a concern about the flooring, it was replied to on Monday late morning, and project manager also showed up at jobsite late monday morning to alleviate the client’s concern about the flooring. Client lashed-out and criticized the project manager for not replying sooner.

7 weeks into a 12 week project, the client started to become agitated that the project had not been completed yet. From then on our contractors were subject to daily subtle insults, sarcastic comments or threats to use another contractor. Contractors began to feel uncomfortable working on this project due to the toxic environment

Ex 1: The new replacement flooring we ordered was backordered from the supplier the client purchased the flooring from, while waiting, we were regularly critized for 4 weeks about the floor not being done yet.

Ex 2: The client moved kitchen items back into the kitchen as it was being completed, this was fine, until we were being chastised for not cleaning up every bit of dust at the end of each day. For the last 6 weeks, the project manager spent 30 mins per day cleaning up the kitchen and floor, and was still critized because the jobsite wasn’t clean enough. In hind site we should have asked the client not to start moving their stuff back into the new kitchen until the project was fully completed. Our typically procedure is to do 10 min tidy ups at the end of each day and one thorough clean up once the project is fully completed.

Ex 3: After complaining on how long the project was taking, we stayed and worked until 7 pm for a few consecutive days. The client crisitized us again and asked to not work any later than 4:00 pm. We were given permission to stay until 5 pm when told our normal working hours were between 8-9 to 5:00 pm

Despite having a hostile work environment, our team showed up everyday and worked very hard to provide this client with this beautiful kitchen, dining and living room.

Bies Renovation Pictures = https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipMiEQojQx5lFM6MGLxiAyK05OOjmsoEDcxB1FBwVL29rqWPFEo_SUK1sHCvyfp3CQ?key=UGtKWG5pLWthcVVpdW9nZklPZXdZWUFSMXRnZV93

Easier to read copy of this respone: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1noeDmlupSAROgIa3uhuVJyuS6mJ8GytYooODDRTVskw/edit