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221166 Grey Rd 9, Neustadt, Ontario, N0G 2M0, Canada
(519) 799-5335
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Jun 7, 2018
Bob is an arrogant person and will wreck ernewein constructions reputation. this company has total loosers for emplyees . as i imagine it would be hard to work for a dork like Bob. I would not hire this company in a million years. I hope the above company does sue him to the max.

Apr 15, 2017
I got these guys to pour a concrete pad in front of my garage in June 2014. In the spring of 2015 the finish had begun to spall and flake.Upon contacting Bob I was told it was bad concrete and would have to deal with his concrete supplier .I was told by them that the small amount of ice melt I had used was to blame. The remedy was to grind it down and apply a concrete sealer ,which I did in September 2015. In January 2016 it had started to spall again ,no ice melt this time. Once again I contacted Bob and was told he would deal with it is the spring.He did not contact me or answer my calls until I mentioned calling a lawyer. Bob then called me and said "I looked at the pad a month and a half ago and geez I thought it looked pretty good." I called him back and told him to have another look, his response was it is just a driveway.I am going to have to call a lawyer apparently to get him to stand behind his work and pay legal fees to boot. I had core samples taken in 2016 ,the results came back that the concrete was ok ,over spec if anything, there was no sign of any damage caused by ice melt ,as Bob is now claiming, the report then say,s the flaking is being caused by a finishing issue.Bob refuses to accept these results and will still not stand behind his workmanship.

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