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6/10

This was a difficult review to do as it was one of the more inconsistent experiences I’ve had with contractors. Somethings were out of the park, others were painfully frustrating and overall just an okay experience. The scope included the following for both of our attics (2150 sq. ft. 1 1-2 story house): • Removal of existing wood chip and fiberglass batt insulation • Sealing all penetrations through the attic • Adding in R50 of new blown in mineral wool insulation • Removal of existing shingles and step flashing along one side of the roof • New shingles, step flashing, power vents, vents and Deckair to increase ventilation Pros • Sourcing the blown in mineral wool from Texas was excellent. Ideal was the only contractor I could find that would work with me on my desire to have mineral wool given is superior moisture resistance and without the health concerns that fiberglass has. • Installation of the air chutes was also excellent. There were many areas where plywood stops would have prevented the use of chutes however the crew spent a lot of time knocking them out, installing the chutes and then used batts as blocks under the chutes. Given the tightness of the space it was a superb job. • Sealing of penetrations was solid. The bathroom fans were missed but otherwise spray foam, tuck tape and electrical box covers were used well. • Speed of the insulation removal, air sealing and install was excellent. Over two days it was done (not including having to come back to top it off). • Willingness to work with me to resolve issues we’ve had in our roof, such as installing the Deckair right to the edge of the roof, to allow to cooling right to the edge. This should avoid the ice damming issues we’ve had in the past. • Great material cleanup around the property and they indicated that they will recycle the shingles, which helps reduce the environmental impact. • Really positive insulation crew that I felt were ready and willing to help. Neutral • Their price was higher than competing bids but I was willing to pay a premium for a company that would work with me. • Scope changes without discussing it with me. Our original estimate had roof access from both attics. Prior to the work starting, three Ideal folks came over to discuss the work and they really wanted to access via the house which would have been really messy. We agreed to roof access on the second level and inside access on the lower. On the second day the site crew decided on roof access without a discussion or informing me at all. I actually preferred this, but would have liked a discussion given the prior agreement we had. Cons • On the first day I had been very clear with the Project Manager that I wanted to inspect the attic before the new insulation was blown in and I could only do this from 1-2pm. As 1 pm passed and no one came I called our Project Manager and didn’t get the helpful response I was hoping. He asked me to talk with his crew, which is what I thought his job was. They told me 30 mins and didn’t seem to know that I was to inspect the attic at 1 pm. At 1:45 I went up as I had to leave at 2 for a meeting and they were just wrapping up. 45 mins isn’t that late but given that I had left work just to do this inspection, and Project Manager knew that I had a short window, I expected better communication with me and within the Ideal team. • At the end of the first day, the clouds were rolling in. I asked the lead roofer if we’re all sealed up and he said the felt paper would keep everything dry and the temporary covers he put on would stop the moisture. It then rained an hour later for about 10 mins. I looked in our attic and the sheathing was wet in five different areas which I could see from just the attic hatch, and water was dripping down the vent stack inside of our wall. When I pointed this out to Project Manager, I received less than a warm response. He indicated the felt was not supposed to stop the rain, which left me confused as that was the only thing there and the roofer’s choose not to put poly down on top of it. The next day when I went up to speak with the roofers the attitude was unacceptable. One asked me if I had “proof” and “pictures” because there was no way it failed. The lead roofer just said that they would lay a second layer of felt down and that he was really busy. Very different than the discussions we had on the first day when he was walking me around and we discussed the problem areas. I wasn’t seeing the accountability for the problem that I expect from contractors or a desire to figure out what went wrong. I did get an apology the next from the PM but it should have never happened in the first place and the roofers should have apologized directly to provide even a hint that they were accountable for their behavior. • After the insulation in the lower attic was completed I went up to have a look which they packed up. I measured the depth and it was 2” short in many areas. I pointed this out to them and they then installed some more after being defensive. They said that it was good and I went up to measure again. Then then spent time trying to convince me that if I looked low down it was an “average” R50, which it wasn’t. They agreed that it needed more and then told me that they had run out of material. Even though this is a new product for them, I would have expected that they would have ordered enough based on the manufacturer’s specs and knowing the measurements of our attic. I also expect all of my contractors to let me know if there’s a problem, not expect me to go and find it, twice. They needed to come back to add extra insulation which went smoothly. • The attic hatches weren’t properly boxed off so when I opened the attic hatch to check on the insulation, a ton just fell on me and around me. They had used batts around the hatch to block the blown in insulation, however then blew in and around the batts, causing loose fill on all four sides of the hatch. When I pointed this out, the Project Manager was defensive but agreed to fix this. Cardboard was used to create the box which works okay, but not ideal. • The attic hatches were sealed by extremely cheap foam tape. So cheap, it’s essentially a single use. My wife saw them redo it at least twice on the lower hatch after they had to use the hatch and when I went to use the upper hatch the first time after they left, there were already three chunks missing (you can see it in the pictures). I ended up ripping it all off and using vinyl weather stripping which should last several years, instead of a few days. There’s no excuse to use cheap stuff like this, when an extra $5 would last a lifetime. • There were some other small things however the above issues were the key ones. So would I hire them again? Possibly as in the end I got well insulated attics and a roof that should stand the test of time. However, I would go out and get multiple quotes again, and if they seemed like the best, have a much more detailed scope with all materials listed, and avoid “trusting” their decisions, which in a few areas was lackluster. The fact that during installation the roof failed to keep out water when rain was expected, and the significant attitude I experienced, left me feeling that wanting a roof that didn’t leak was my fault. And overall I wasn’t happy with the level of communication, the tone of communication or the number of issues encountered.

Approximate cost of services:
$15,000.00
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Hi Nathan, yes your project was an intricate one involving several crews and IDEAL supervisors to execute. We did our best to meet your expectations and as always in situations like this learned a lot about our processes. We're confident that the finished renovation is to the standard and that both your attic and roof will perform as promised. If any future concerns arise please don't hesitate to contact us directly to address.
The IDEAL Team

10/10

Scope: Plugged kitchen drain located underneath our basement slab. I used my drill mounted auger for about an hour with no success. I suspect it was just going through the mass of grease and out again. So we tried Drano Max Gel, which is supposed to be great for standing water clogs and after several hours, nothing. I even tried auguring with the Draino sitting in there and nothing. First time I've ever had to do this for a plugged drain but we had to call the plumber… Pros: • Called at 10:30 am, arrived on site by 1:00, very prompt. • Courteous and helpful. My wife was home but he answered everything and after 45 minutes using his power auger, was wondering what heck was going on. • At the hour mark he called a buddy for help who recommended a hot water push (seal up the cleanout, fill the pipe with hot water and let the gravity push it out) which worked given how much he must have loosened it. • Good fees, cheaper than other estimates we received over the phone, given the time spent and the promptness of the appointment. Cons: • Splashed abut too much water around when cleaning things out but I likely would have done the same given how difficult the job was. • Their no fault agreement seems pretty weird. If the auger gets stuck, we have to pay to break up the concrete slab to get it out. Typically, I would expect the contractor's insurance to cover problems like this, not ours. I would hire them again given this brief experience.

Approximate cost of services:
$145.00
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10/10

Overall I had a great experience with them and have already brought them back form more work The scope of the project was: • Remove the existing hot water tank • Install a new high efficiency hot water tank • Run new vent lines, water lines and gas lines to the new location Pros • Murray was great to deal with. Lots of experience, cares about his work and the customers he has. Just the kind of contractor I want to find to do all of the projects around my house. • High efficiency hot water takes still aren’t that common based on the estimates we received (and the questions of why we would want to do this). Murray was able to source a good product that met our needs. • Even though the thing weighed a ton, he avoided cutting it in half to avoid rust all over our basement. So and his partner carried it out. It would have broke my back. • I made a last minute change to the location that we had discussed and Murray was totally accommodating and it fit right it. • When the install was done, it didn’t work. They quickly diagnosed a broken exhaust fan even though it was new. They sourced a new one and came back the next day (on a Saturday) to install it and everything worked fine. Again, just the kind of service I want to see in every contractor. Cons • Nothing I can think of. Since this install, we brought Murray back to fix a leak in our main stack which was a pain, but he did a great job. I’d highly recommend them for plumbing related needs.

Approximate cost of services:
$2,300.00
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2/10

We used Platinum back in 2010 for asbestos removal on one room due to a water leak in the ceiling. Our home has asbestos in the stipple and they sprayed the stipple before putting up the walls, which has created a large mess for us. They did a great job in 2010 which is why we didn't do the diligence we should of last year, when we needed our entire basement completed. It was a painful exercise. Throughout the project, it was difficult to get the project manager to return e-mails or phone calls. The usual technique was to keep calling him until you got him personally. First red flag we should have noticed. Second red flag was a poor quote. It was missing things, and there we a number of mistakes. We had three iterations to make it just okay, nothing like what we received back in 2010. Nonetheless we had them in four five days over which time we couldn't inspect the work as it was high risk. There were issues with monitoring, but relatively minor. On the last day, the third party inspection company was supposed to review the site before the removed the barriers but they never showed up. Platinum decided to remove all of the barriers after they inspected it themselves. When I was called in to have a look it took one steps before I noticed problems. There was loose stipple right under our door into our family room, which was adjacent tot he work area. It turned out that there was loose stipple in between crevasse throughout the basement. Looking up there was small patches of over spray that were missed, but that was nothing compared to what was in the basement. In the family room in the basement there was an eight foot by 10 inch stretch of overspray that they had missed. When questioned, they said that the lighting was poor. They provided all of their own lighting. They had failed to remove light or the stipple around the lights because the electrician they hired never showed up. There was various patches of over spray throughout the basement around the perimeter. I was not pleased. The PM came in a few days later as he was out of the office and agreed that they had screwed up. So they needed to come back for another couple of days to finish the job. We carefully went over everything they missed, stipple between door frames, around electrical around the perimeter wall. I was guaranteed it would be "all removed". They decided it wasn't high risk, which meant that they didn't have to take the same precautions as they did the first time. Another disappointment given the increased risk to me and my family. When they were done the second time, they got about 95% but still missed too much. Stipple between the door frame and the wood frame in three locations. Stipple in crevices around the stairs and framing. They agreed to remove the door frames and a window frame (twice) but never did. They also managed to spill oil on our front cement pad. A complaint was required for them to come clean it up later. There were a ton of other little things that made this a very frustrating month for us. However, in the end, I would not recommend Platinum with their current management. Life is too short.

Approximate cost of services:
$15,000.00
What could this company do to improve their services?
Too many things to list.
Any advice to offer fellow homeowners facing a similar project?
Treat every encounter with the same contractor as a new one.
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10/10

This is the second time that we used Elmer in the last five years. The first time was to replace our garage door springs. He didn't believe that our door was 320 pounds, so he came here that evening to weight it. He then sourced high cycle springs for us at my request and installed them soon as they arrived. I was lazy so never provided a review then, but I was really pleased. Fast forward to February this year, when our garage door opener gave up. I researched and found the Chamberlain's Ultimate MyQ Belt Drive to be the best for us and picked one up from home depot. Elmer was able to come out, remove our old one, and install the new one in a couple of hours. Three months later, no issues, it's super quiet and safer with the additional led sensors mounted on either side of the door. I wish I could find an "Elmer" equivalent in other trades.

Approximate cost of services:
$120.00
What could this company do to improve their services?
Book appointments further out than a week...would be a bit more convenient.
Any advice to offer fellow homeowners facing a similar project?
Research an opener instead of relying on the contractor to sell you whatever they have (and they pay more than what you can pay at home depot according to Elmer). Buy it, and then get someone to install it.
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