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1160 Beaverwood Rd, Ottawa, Ontario, K4M 1A2, Canada
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Sep 18, 2018
Manotick Kitchen and Bath has completed almost a dozen projects for my family over the past few years and we are all extremely pleased!!! They have successfully designed, built, renovated, and realized our construction projects whithin budget and usually on schedule. From something as simple as changing my parents bathroom to a "Barrier free" design, the finished product was absolutely beautiful! We've redone a number of kitchens ands bathrooms on our residential flip projects, and the value added by MKB quality of construction and finished product it what sells our homes. We highly recommend Mike and the team at MKB.

Sep 13, 2018
read wonderful reviews too. However, this was far from our experience. Zero design help. No design person to assist with any planning. No evidence of a CAD program to produce a blueprint or a dimensional drawing to work from. Here's a 10,000 page Delta plumbers catalogue to pick out shower and faucet options. When it came to lighting placement, we were not advised to relocate existing locations. Here's one brand catalogue for the powder room vanity choice. We had mentioned we wanted a medicine tower cabinet in the middle of our vanity. We asked MKB to call the maker of existing cabinet to see if they could match it. After repeatedly inquiring on our part he said it would be custom, and quite expensive. No other alternatives were offered. Everything was left up to us to find. We have no medicine cabinet at all. Plumbing was ordered, back ordered, ordered wrong, or not ordered at all. Work started in February 6th. The existing master bath granite top vanity was moved into our bedroom, not protected. Used as a work station, and splattered drywall mud on it. A tile saw used in the garage, dust and water everywhere. Thin set mud stuck on our interlocking brick. Tile cutting done first in front of one of our windows. Had to be asked to move away from the window to avoid damage. We were told a crooked wall would be corrected. It was not, so when the floor tile was installed it was out of alignment with the remaining walls. Hardwood floor in our home was scratched and a newly installed Oak threshold was a poorly stained to match. Facets of the work were started by one, but finished by another. Although the plumbing and electrical got done, the drywall and painting was poor. The drywall dust mess dragged on unnecessarily for weeks. Four different men going over and over the same work, with unsatisfactory results. They failed to reproduce the highly finished ceilings that were present before tear out, and left rippled walls. The angled shower bench doesn’t match the angle of the back top and is made obvious by the glass enclosure. The metal tile edging was improperly installed without the required “reveal” or overhang, leaving an unsightly joint with the drywall. These issues remain unresolved. In addition, there was no design help to decide a top for the shower wall and seat. We were told we could go to granite places to see if we could match our existing countertop. Work was rushed and completed in an unconventional order. There was never during the entire process a timeline or schedule offered, despite requests. 44 days of no workers showing up, most without any notice. A pattern developed where Mike would send his workers to start new and continue other jobs sites, apparently to get the next check to keep the ball rolling. NOTE- at each request, Mike was given his due money in good faith, even though the progress of the work had fallen behind. Note- MKB was PAID IN FULL without delay. However we remain with many visually obvious mistakes in the workmanship. The glass shower encasement had to be redone as it was measured incorrectly. A 4-5 week wait. At the first installation attempt, it was the glass guys that made us aware of optional colored trim that we ended up going with. Same for the linear shower drain. Not offered the option for the drain that allows a piece of tile placed on it so it looks like the floor. However, we did request and got. The shower valve is not the one chosen or ordered. We agreed to use it for now. After paying in full in July, Mike agreed to order the valve we wanted and put it under warranty work. We were told in August it was backordered, it is September, nothing yet. This job should have been completed in 5-6 weeks instead of 5 months. We do not recommmend.

Aug 17, 2018

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