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Pemadale electric Ltd

Pemadale electric Ltd

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12192 Symons Valley Rd NW, Calgary, Alberta, T3P 0B9, Canada
(403) 862-9842 www.pemadaleelectric.com
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Jan 25, 2017
Our basement Reno turned out great, the demo was done quickly and framing was up right away. Great guys to work with. The owner was very helpful and discussed the plan in detail.

Jan 15, 2017
Peter of Pemadale Construction was polite, courteous and an excellent person to deal with during the renovation of my home. The projects were timely and within budget. The renovations were exactly what we were looking for. I highly recommend Pemadale Construction from Calgary for quality construction work.

Jan 15, 2017
Great experience working with Pemadale Construction and their employees. The project was done to exceptional standards and in a timely matter. Great communication during the process, they kept me in the loop at all times with what they were doing. Would definitely recommend for all your home improvement needs!

Feb 28, 2017
Fantastic work completed in a professional manner. Look no further for your residential and commercial remodel or repair needs.

Aug 31, 2016
Would not recommend. We had requested and they had agreed to have a fence put up that looked like our neighbors. It was not a match, neither in finish nor in quality. In terms of finish, our neighbor's fence has sloped tops. During construction, I had asked about this in which they replied that they preferred the aesthetics of the tops squared. When asked further, they said that they could do it but it would end up looking uneven. Despite our original agreement, I had conceded the point because I had interpreted that as them saying that it wouldn’t be done well and it was a task outside their ability. This was not communicated initially. Furthermore, our neighbor's fence is finished with a white stain/paint. When we asked about it, they had only said it was not recommended immediately because the wood needed to dry first. However, nothing had prevented them from saying that in the beginning, or that it was not included in the price or from coming back to complete the work. If my nephew were to ask for a red power ranger and had even pointed to the exact one he wanted in a display and I told him I would but instead got for him a DIY paint model (without the paint), I am sure he would be disappointed. Their argument was that they had interpreted that “look like” was in regards to structure only. However, if that were the case, then why are the tops of my posts not sloped? In terms of quality, they agreed to use materials that were "new and of good quality" and that they would "remedy any defects resulting, from faulty materials or workmanship, which shall become evident during a period of one year after completion of the work." Less than a year after installation, the fence had shown significant cracks and twists, which they, and other contractors/home inspectors had all agreed. The majority of posts had cracks with some wide enough to put my fingers in. The twisting had also happened in the majority of posts with some approximately twisted some 20-30 degrees from the base. However, Pemadale was adamant that it is the natural course of wood and would not make any reparations. Aside from being consulted on the multitude of things that could have been done different in construction to prevent this, I was surprised that they thought good quality materials (and not defective/faulty) would include wood that significantly cracked and twisted in their own warranty period. They further argued that the wood they used was graded no. 2 SPF wood and therefore of good quality. Receipts were not provided when requested. Nevertheless, bottom line, our fence appears to be worse for wear and is not what we had wanted or expected. I am disappointed with our fence and with how everything happened, feel like I was misled.

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