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Avonlea Kitchen & Bathroom Concepts

Avonlea Kitchen & Bathroom Concepts

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1980 Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M4C 1J6, Canada
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Sep 30, 2019

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Aug 23, 2017
I had Avonlea, a few years ago, redo my old bathroom, (this post is a little tardy I'm afraid.) It has been an absolute joy. It was not an easy task taking out an original cast iron tub I was told. They are a great team for sure. Very trustworthy. The reason I have come back to their page is that I am getting ready to have my 1922 kitchen remodelled (probably next summer.) I will call on Avonlea in the near future, to see what ideas they have for a new kitchen. Kudos.

Nov 9, 2017
Being a very fastidious consumer and performing rather exhaustive research due to hearing horror stories about unethical contractors, I was looking for a knowledgeable contractor with high standards, quality workmanship and ethics. We had one new bathroom built in the basement and an existing bathroom completely rebuilt. We were given some personal recommendations and experiences from friends about Avonlea. The glowing recommendations were accurate. Our installation team was headed by Olimpiu performing a masterful job resulting in some of the best construction work I have ever seen. The work was done according to a pre-set schedule and project plan. Both installation sites were kept neat and clean. I found the staff at Avonlea to be extremely reliable and knowledgeable.

Jun 5, 2013
When I hear about renovation problems of others I feel so pleased that I used the services of Avonlea. Our house is a pretty old one and our kitchen was very small. Thanks to the expertise of Avonlea, our kitchen renovation has received a lot of good comments.

May 30, 2015
We're very happy with our bathroom. Great work and completed on time

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