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ICYReno waterproofing

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1401 The Queensway #Unit #10, Toronto, Ontario, M8Z 1T2, Canada
(647) 454-6600 icyreno.ca
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Mar 13, 2019
Igor and his team did a great job with the installation of the sump pump and backflow valve. I would highly recommend this company. Igor and his team were extremely professional and on time from day 1, they completed the work on time and within my schedule. Even after completing the job, I told Igor I did not like something and he sent a crew the next day to fix it to my liking. @ICY Reno thank you for the great job, looking forward to working with you again.

Jan 11, 2019
There crew did a great job, a young man named vasyl did it and was extremely hard working and always willing to answer our questions and concerns. The only drawback I had was that they should have disclosed to me that it was going to be subcontracted out before starting, other than that was really pleased with the service and results!

Jan 1, 2019
ICY RENO is a proffesional team of drainage, waterproofing, leak repair, and underpinning experts serving the Greater Toronto Area. I recommend this company.

Nov 15, 2018
I am very happy with the external waterproofing job on my basement. Nazar and his team have a very good work ethic, are hard-working, highly experienced, and are truly skilled professionals. I recommend IcyReno for their reliable waterproofing and unbeatable prices!

Jul 12, 2018
I live downtown Toronto and every time it rained this year I’ve been expediting leaks in my basement. I had no idea where it was coming from! My friend recommended ICY Reno. Great guys, experienced and friendly. I highly recommend ICYReno to anyone experiencing the same issues I did.

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