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GLOW 08-06-2021 11:26 AM

any recommendations for a gutter cleaner, i'm located in east van

68style 08-09-2021 08:11 AM

Speaking of the Revscene Network... is anyone else getting constant 520 server errors all the time clicking threads? Or is it just me?

punkwax 08-09-2021 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 68style (Post 9035893)
Speaking of the Revscene Network... is anyone else getting constant 520 server errors all the time clicking threads? Or is it just me?

https://www.revscene.net/forums/7173...re-errors.html

sonick 12-07-2021 12:47 PM

Bumping this. Looking for:

Electrician to add some lights and sconces outside of the house, add bedroom ceiling lights, and add bathroom vent fans (see a good rec on the first page)

Landscaper to clean/remove shrubs and clean up backyard, as well as to consult/design on a low-maintenance front and backyard, as well as design of expanding our deck.

Concrete guy to pour concrete steps next to our uphill driveway, ripping out the existing wood log/paver stairs.

ssjGoku69 12-07-2021 01:19 PM

Also looking for an electrician. Hopefully simple stuff.

A kitchen outlet doesn't have any power. The separate outlet 80 cm below the problem outlet has power. A separate outlet 80cm above the problem outlet has power.

Possible to extend wire to change up a double light switch? Might need to go through a stud.

tiger_handheld 12-09-2021 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonick (Post 9046804)
Bumping this. Looking for:

Electrician to add some lights and sconces outside of the house, add bedroom ceiling lights, and add bathroom vent fans (see a good rec on the first page)

Landscaper to clean/remove shrubs and clean up backyard, as well as to consult/design on a low-maintenance front and backyard, as well as design of expanding our deck.

Concrete guy to pour concrete steps next to our uphill driveway, ripping out the existing wood log/paver stairs.

Jai Bains - Panel Electric - 604-761-1094
very helpful and kind man, used to wire new homes now just doing small jobs, creative solution guy, will go the extra mile at same cost.
very reasonable rates, no shortcuts, clean and tidy finish

Dan "the Concrete Guy" - 12th St Concrete - 778-255-1604
no bs, reasonable rates, very good finish

tiger_handheld 12-09-2021 10:19 AM

Also looking for landscaper who can remove gravel/wooden ties, , level area, put new weed barrier, put new ties, put new seed

xxxrsxxx 12-14-2021 08:49 PM

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xxxrsxxx 12-22-2021 10:41 AM

Gutter might be clogged but I also see it leaking from the side. Any fascia/soffit recommendations, might need to get them repairs/replaced.

punkwax 01-17-2022 07:12 AM

Any carpet layers on RS?

tiger_handheld 01-22-2022 05:54 PM

Any Hvac guys? looking for a quote on AC system.

Tree pruner to prune fig tree.

Landscaper to re-do weed barrier, ties, and drop in some new gravel.

BIC_BAWS 01-23-2022 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tiger_handheld (Post 9051711)
Any Hvac guys? looking for a quote on AC system.

Tree pruner to prune fig tree.

Landscaper to re-do weed barrier, ties, and drop in some new gravel.

Tree pruner / all kinds of tree work

Ruby Tree Care www.rubytreecare.com or 778-908-9305

I had him do my entire property. He's got all sorts of equipment. It was fast and professional.

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sonick 01-24-2022 07:41 AM

Anybody know any countertop companies? I have a small bar that I want a counter on, but most places require a minimum spend/amount.

The bar is only about 70 linear inches, standard counter depth (25 or 26 inches).

Thanks!

bcrdukes 01-24-2022 08:30 AM

Ruby Tree Care is good. We use them for commercial jobs regularly and they've been A+. They might not always be the cheapest but they've always been there for us when we needed them desperately.

gilly 02-04-2022 09:38 AM

Looking for a recommendation for replacing a residential garage door.

THX!

sonick 02-04-2022 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gilly (Post 9053300)
Looking for a recommendation for replacing a residential garage door.

THX!

I am doing this now. For reference, I am looking at a flush insulated door with windows. Here's where I went:

caspenterprises.com - cheaper, word-of-mouth company. Highly recommended by bcrdukes. Not very responsive to emails or communications. Quoted $2600 all-in for steelcraft (12 week lead-time).

doorcare.ca - a bit more expensive than casp but not much. much more 'professional' outfit. Great communication and turnaround. Quoted $3100 for steelcraft (12 week lead-time), Amarr or Northwest Door (2-week lead time)

jmacdoors.com - most expensive. didn't bother to send somebody to view the door unless we had specific model in mind. Wasn't impressed. Quoted $5100 for clopay.

I am probably going to go with Casp since they are about $500 cheaper for the same model as doorcare, and came highly recommended by other RS'ers. Although I am concerned about their responsiveness. If it weren't for Dukes and other testimonials I would go with Doorcare and pay the premium for the customer service responsiveness.

tofu1413 02-05-2022 11:24 AM

subbed. useful thread.

bcrdukes 02-05-2022 07:44 PM

haha sorry man I wished that Casp was more responsive. You gotta really call them to get them to come over. My experience was A+ to be honest but I'm sure others here got maybe a B- experience at best. I'd still use them though :D

JMac - Yeah the guy is a stickler for only selling coplay. Probably higher profit and easier installation so you pay the premium but not everyone lives in the British Properties.

Edit: Maybe go with Door Care. I realized my thread and recommendation of Casp was from 2014 so I'm sure things have changed a lot :D

tiger_handheld 02-07-2022 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonick (Post 9051860)
Anybody know any countertop companies? I have a small bar that I want a counter on, but most places require a minimum spend/amount.

The bar is only about 70 linear inches, standard counter depth (25 or 26 inches).

Thanks!

Azim 778-325-4811
He has his own shop & cutting machine. Real savings is the cutting machine.
shop is in surrey 12372 84 ave.
His partner flip guy does the counter top install. good work and attention to detail from the partner. Azim is the face and hustler. Can also do simple plumb jobs and can sell you sinks etc. as well.
edit: do not get azim to "finish" what you can see. his finish is not good. get the flip guy to finish - his finish is awesome.

bcrdukes 02-07-2022 08:25 PM

flip guy = fliptuner? :suspicious:

(IYKYK) :troll:

sonick 02-08-2022 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tiger_handheld (Post 9053686)
Azim 778-325-4811
He has his own shop & cutting machine. Real savings is the cutting machine.
shop is in surrey 12372 84 ave.
His partner flip guy does the counter top install. good work and attention to detail from the partner. Azim is the face and hustler. Can also do simple plumb jobs and can sell you sinks etc. as well.
edit: do not get azim to "finish" what you can see. his finish is not good. get the flip guy to finish - his finish is awesome.

Thanks, I actually got a referral from a friend to a countertop fabricator. You go to wholesale counter stores, pick the one you want, and then they will buy the slab, fabricate it, and install.

https://www.instagram.com/veritas.stone/?hl=en

I didn't have a lot of options with my small space and so can't compare pricing, but I assume its cheaper because you are cutting out some overhead. But if anybody needs the contact let me know!

bobbinka 02-14-2022 01:32 PM

also in need of a HVAC guy. heat in condo stopped working

68style 02-14-2022 02:46 PM

You guys can all hire donk!

He'll help you out with your crypto investments while he's there too :D

Hehe 02-25-2022 04:33 PM

Anyone here or knows/recommends anyone for a geothermal system?

Hotwater tank+swimming pool furnace and furnace near the end of life as per technician's last maintenance visit as previous owner didn't really care all that much to maintain them properly.

Given the high cost of running the whole system, my pool guy suggested maybe looking into a geothermal solution that many of his customers adopted in the recent years. Thus, I thought I'd at least get a quote to see what kind of cost difference I'd be looking vs. replacing the entire current HVAC/Hotwater system.

donk. 02-25-2022 06:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 68style (Post 9054516)
You guys can all hire donk!

He'll help you out with your crypto investments while he's there too :D

:inoutugh:


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