House Calls Renovation Advisors

Renovation Advisors
Toronto ON M5H 2N2
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Diana from North Toronto
Diana from North Toronto
1 review Toronto, ON
10/10

Vapour Barrier

Two years ago, I consulted Jay about a problem we where having with our upstairs bathroom. We had just re-tiled one wall about four months earlier, however some new tiles were loose and others were falling off the wall, and we didn't know why. We had paid the contractor, and were unclear how to
proceed. Jay suggested we remove the tiles and drywall. Upon a detailed inspection, we discovered that there was no insulation or vapour barrier on this outside wall. As a result, condensation was occurring in the cold space behind the drywall. We had a new contractor install the correct wall
system and new tiles, and the problem has not recurred. This was an incredibly helpful conversation that saved us time, effort and aggravation! I plan to consult with Jay again should we run into any further problems with our house.

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B&K from Bloor West
B&K from Bloor West
1 review Toronto, ON
10/10

Decision on whether to sell or renovate

We wanted to renovate our kitchen. We consulted Jay before we went ahead, because the house had some issues - uneven floors, some cracking masonary. We asked Jay to help us decide whether the house was structurally sound enough to invest in a new kitchen without having to do additional structural work. Jay pointed out a number of indicators that suggested that significant structural work would be needed in the next few years. Based on Jay's advice we sold the house to someone who was able to underpin and completely renovate it. When they dug out the basement, they found a "floating wall". If we'd hung on to the place we'd have been faced with $50 K or more of foundation work. Instead, we found a new home, and last year finished renovating the kitchen. Instead of a financial disaster, we ended up with a great investment! Thanks Jay.

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Ron Singer in Cabbage town
Ron Singer in Cabbage town
2 reviews Toronto, ON

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10/10

Built an artist's studion

A number of years ago, I was building an Artist Studio for my wife. I hired an architect to draw up the plans, and a contractor to execute the drawings. However, as the project progressed, and as much as I trusted the contractor, I realized that I had no idea whether or not he was doing the job properly.
This was a major undertaking for us. Simply trusting that all would unfold as it should seemed liked a foolish way to approach an expensive enterprise. I quickly discovered that calling in my architect to assess the contractor’s work on a regular basis would escalate the costs of the project astronomically.
So, how to proceed effectively without breaking the bank? Well, as luck would have it, I met Jay Charendoff, an architect and project manager who offered his services at a fraction of the cost of my architect. Hiring Jay was the best move I could have made.
After the contractor had finished his work daily, Jay would show up and assess the job and give me detailed notes on what needed to be changed, adjusted and\or improved. And each morning when the contractor arrived, I was able to intelligently discuss the work that was required. I quickly became “an expert” in the minutiae of construction, and my wife now has “The Best Built” Artist Studio in T.O., thanks in large measure to Jay Charendoff.
Sincerely,

Ron Singer

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More about House Calls Renovation Advisors

You should know by now that a home renovation is a high RISK venture. Why?
There are many reasons. We can help you AVOID most of them.

Why take on a large financial risk when you can easily engage a professional consultant to help guide you through this complex mine field?
You must BE AWARE and BEWARE.

Please give serious consideration to calling House Calls Renovation Advisors for our construction expertise.
For sure, this will be your best renovation investment.

We specialize in guiding and coaching our client homeowners through the hidden dangers of construction.
House Calls Renovation Advisors is NOT a contractor, however, we are able to recommend several reliable and honest ones to help you avoid bad contractors.

Therefore, BEFORE you allow anyone into your home, call House Calls Renovation Advisors.

We have years of experience, and have helped our clients successfully complete hundreds of projects.

If you are already involved in a difficult situation with your non-performing contractor, House Calls can help here too.
In disputes, we have acted as an Arbitrator or Mediator. When necessary, we have represented them in Court as an expert witness.

For more information, please connect with us at www.jay.charendoff@sympatico.ca
Call: Jay Charendoff Mobile: 647-889-4357

CATEGORIES
Renovation Advisors and Design/Project Management
SERVICES
Will COACH homeowners before, during and after home renovations and construction.
SPECIALITIES
Will COACH homeowners on home renovations or expansions.
WEBSITE
https://housecallsrenovationadvisors.com
YEAR ESTABLISHED
2007
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
1
PAYMENT METHOD
Electronic transfer, cheque or cash
MEMBERSHIPS
LEED AP, Canadian Green Building Council, 2008
DIPLOMAS
B. Architecture, UBC; B. Science, York University;LEED Accredited Professional
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