- Approximate cost of services:
- $80,000.00
- Company Response
Erin... thank you for taking the time to write this review. It was a pleasure working with you and Christian and I'm pleased that you are happy with the results.
Erin... thank you for taking the time to write this review. It was a pleasure working with you and Christian and I'm pleased that you are happy with the results.
Hi Marge & Paul, Thank you for writing this review. You both were a pleasure to work with and on behalf of myself and the Crew, we wish you many years of enjoyment in your new kitchen!
Hi Rose... thank you very much for writing this review. It was a pleasure working with you and I am very pleased that you are so happy with the result.
Thank you for taking the time to write this review. Congratulations on your recent retirement and good luck with your future move!
Hey Glenn, thank you for the positive review. Always a pleasure working with you and your crew.
Thank you for writing this review, it is much appreciated. Just as Merit Kitchens refers their clients to me, I do not hesitate to refer my clients to Merit Kitchens for kitchen cabinets, counter tops and bathroom vanities. They build a quality product that my clients are proud to have in their homes.
How does his guy get such good reviews?
Hello Frasers from White Rock.
First of all, thank you for taking the time to write this review. I value client feedback, both positive and negative, as a way to improve the service that I deliver to my clients as a remodeling General Contractor.
Secondly, please accept my apologies that the renovation did not live up to your expectations.
In answer to your question, I get good reviews because I do outstanding work as your 50 plus predecessors on the HomeStars review website will confirm.
Your review, while entertaining and imaginative, has many inconsistencies, contradictions, half truths and complete fabrications all of which I will address.
You purchased the tile and either delivered it yourselves or had someone deliver it onsite. I was not involved in picking it up or delivering it. After installation began, it became evident to my tile setter that the tile was of very poor quality and had been dropped as there were hairline cracks in many of the tiles. In addition, the tiles were of irregular sizes, a characteristic of poor quality tile that makes it very difficult to install.
My tile setter painstakingly picked through the tile in an attempt to find enough useable pieces to complete the job. After installation, hairline cracks appeared in several of the tiles. My tile setter returned several times, at my expense, to replace the cracked tiles. Obviously, this was not anticipated in the Scope of Work so time was not allowed for it. There was no additional cost to you for the extra trips.
While installing the tile, my tile setter reported unbearably high room temperatures in your condominium. He threatened to walk off the job as it was simply too hot to work. Out of respect to you and your condition, I requested that he endure the inconvenience and complete the job... which he did.
Contrary to your accusation, the bathtub was not scratched. My plumber advised it was not scratched but you insisted it was so I arranged to have the Tub Doctor inspect the tub.
Specifically, on January 15, 2015 I advised you by email that the Tub Doctor was scheduled for January 22, 2015 to inspect the tub and make any necessary repairs at my expense. Your response on January 16, 2015 as follows:
Yes, thank you. The plumbers were going to come by and try to take the glue off but I was able to get it all off myself with their suggestion of using acetone. I just spoke with Justin and let him know.
In your review you state “the bathtub was scratched on the bottom from boots of the plumbers (who by the way are AWESOME) who admitted they made a mistake and told me they would take $100 off the bill which I mentioned to Gary and he completely ignored me when he gave us the bill”.
Furthermore, regarding the tub, this is the first time I’ve heard that “it sounds like our tub moves everytime there is water in it”. I just spoke with my plumber, who confirmed that the tub was installed to manufacturer’s specifications as are all of our installations. Since by your own admission, my plumber is awesome, I’m sure that you will agree with him.
So which is it? You say my plumbers are awesome but apparently they scratched the tub and didn’t install it correctly. You say I ignored the $100 reduction in price but by your own admission the glue (not a scratch) came off and the Tub Doctor was not required.
However, I do agree with you that my plumbers are “AWESOME”.
With reference to the grout and caulk. Both my tile setter and myself responded to this complaint and found no evidence of the grout cracking. There were inconsistencies due to removing and replacing cracked tiles (faulty materials provided by you) and some minor shrinkage attributable to either extremely high room temperatures on the day of installation or the use of caustic or abrasive cleansers or a combination of the two. The same applies to the caulk which I would attribute to the use of caustic or abrasive cleansers subsequent to installation.
If you truly believe there is a mouldy smell, I suggest you consult a restoration company asap and have the area tested for the presence of moisture. My inspection revealed absolutely no evidence of moisture behind the tiles or cracks in the grout or cracks in any of the tile. The tile is installed on DenShield tile backer board and coated again with a waterproof membrane.
If you review the Scope of Work that you authorized for the project, you will note that my warranty does not extend to materials that you supplied. My warranty covers the workmanship only on client supplied materials exactly for this reason. In hindsight, I should have refused to install the sub standard finishing materials that you provided.
You state that “Nothing about this reno went well and every time there was a problem it was always OUR fault”. Once again, this is the first of I’ve heard of this. I requested final payment on January 20, 2015 which you made promptly with no comment about being unhappy with the renovation. I never heard from you again until August 28, 2015 at which time I sent one of my people on site again to investigate your claims and once again no deficiencies attributable to the renovation were found. I didn’t hear from you again until a few weeks ago and I went to investigate your claims and could find nothing wrong.
Our correspondence has always been cordial and quite frankly the review you have written surprises me.
In summary, your allegations are unfounded, unsubstantiated and libelous.
Thank you George and Lynne for this review. You are both very nice people and it was a pleasure to complete this renovation for you. The "crew" is pleased that you are happy with the result.
Hi Saori, I really appreciate that you took the time to write this review. You and your family were a pleasure to work with and I am happy that you are pleased with how your renovation turned out. I look forward to working with you again in the future!
Hi Melissa, Thankyouverymuch!!!! for taking the time to write this review. It was a pleasure working with you and Chris on your home. Sorry to see you move from the area but I'm happy to hear our work helped you with the sale of your home. On behalf or Your Reno Crew we wish you both the best of luck in your new community and home.