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1905 Maple Grove Rd, Cambridge, Ontario, N3H 4R6, Canada
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Mar 31, 2019
Another builder rushing/mass producing homes without attention to detail. I had a laundry list of issues that had to be resolved under the warranty program. I had not one, but two floods from my washing machine because the plumbing was clogged. The water made it all the way to the basement from the top floor. My landlord was in tears after hearing that there was damage to their new home. One door in the house was even framed incorrectly and now has to be completely ripped out and reinstalled. I've had workers in my house consistently for the first three weeks of living at my rental, and there's still more work to be done. It's amazing how many things were overlooked and had to be fixed. Last time I checked, it's the contractor's job to do their work properly. I didn't feel like there was much care taken to build a quality home here.

Nov 15, 2018
The bus do not stop at Mattamy Homes, I have to walk 800 meters to reach my destination from bus stop and there is no footpath there so it is very difficult to walk in snow i have to walk on the road which can lead me to accident. This is not a single person problem. You can ask anyone living there about this who go by bus. Please make a stop on Mattamy Homes.

Jan 18, 2019
This fence was installed to separate this privately owned heritage home from the viewing public as they walk by in the park and read the descriptive plaque ( to be installed early 2019) I contacted NAK designs as they had done the design work for Mattamy homes for this preserved heritage home at 920 Orr court in Kitchener and the city park in front of the home. The park was designed so the home can be seen from the street because of its significance on the early provincial trade route. Nak's design sketch shows the gate swinging out of the property (but not the location of the hinges or the latch for the gate) so Bomar landscaping from Elora installed the gate backwards , coming into our property, not going out of the property ( the homeowners own the fence) from a public park (literally inviting the public on to private property) I contacted NAK twice and spoke to (Hart?) and then Kyle in an effort rectify the error.in October 2018. I assume this is an embarrassment or at least it should be. Kyle was to look into a resolution, but like Dave Marrit from Bomar who told me they would fix the problem in May 2018 ( after he realised it was still incorrectly installed) simply does not seem to want to take ownership of the error and doesn't return correspondence. Make sure you check their work before signing off of one of their projects. Mattamy homes developed this 400+ home neighbourhood called Wildflowers Kitchener. This home was the original farm house from 1881 and they where required to build the park in front and separate the home with this fence. (they had nothing to do with the restoration of the house). Mattamy homes Land Development manager, Tim Schnarr solution to this problem is "leave the gate as is and just leave it locked… but that’s your call" I have consulted with my own planner who has confirmed "very little common sense"was used. You don't open a gate onto some one else's property, especially city owned property.

Aug 13, 2018
Great builders, but whoever did the furnace and ac did a horrible job. I had to spend over $1000, to get my ceiling done because the piping was in the way of the renovator. Nevertheless, mattamy homes is a great builder.

Feb 2, 2019
My husband stayed out with the daughter in -30 and home builders lied and made up illegal document for waiting list

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