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31 Industrial St, Toronto, Ontario, M4G 1Z2, Canada
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May 11, 2017
Damir and Don basically charge mid price for the job and hire hacks. I've had my basement waterproofed by them a while back, they showed up a week later than they said they would. The job took a week longer than it was originally supposed to without any surprises once the concrete was broken. A year later, water entered my basement. When they did the job, my floor drain was covered up, which I've learned was a no no. It took a bit of complaining and threatening to bring Damir back but eventually he did. Damir was dismissive (to me about the floor drain) but his contractor (who I could tell has had enough of him at that point) corrected him in front of me. Once the cement was broken to correct the floor drain, it was revealed that duct tape was used to attach the weeping tile to our floor drain. Damir was defensive, went on a tangent and was incoherent when me, my wife and the contactor called him out on it. Damir then tried to find something wrong with our plumbing and said it would cost us $1000 to fix it. Damir was still insisting that the guys that did the job were pros and they knew what they were doing. I've said enough, it got worse. Bottom line is, general contractors are a dime a dozen in the GTA. They brag about being around since 1957. They are a relic of 1957.

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