In late spring (2014) I contacted Alon Zamdvaiz of Can Do Fence & Deck. Having positive experience with Alon and this company for fencing, I made this contact without hesitation. We met in mid-Jul. I knew it was late in the year to make contact, but it was fine with me could the deck not be done til Fall, or even the following spring. When Alon asked, I did say it would be great if it could be done by end Aug since i am having company from overseas. Never did i imagine this date to be even remotely which possible. Richmond Hill requires a permit for decks - even ground floor ones -which necessitates plans. This meant more time for the architect to do this since they are also incredibly busy. What was expected within 2 weeks, took more than 5. Now the end-Aug date was definitely not on my radar screen. However, Alon worked some unknown magic, and by the last week in Aug the deck was done, the inspector came for the final inspection of the work, and being satisfied she informed me that the deck will be signed off on, making the deck legal. Due to the lot shape, the holes for the foundation were done by hand by 6 men. With the inspectors permission, the concrete was poured. The inspector wanted the ground razed, and a worker did this. Afterwards the deck itself was built, This was not a slap it together and call it a day job. The pride in the workmanship was, and is. obvious. Every person who worked on this deck was polite, competent, respectful, and careful. The clean-up was not overlooked and was treated with the same pride. Thank you Alon. For everything. Including the magic of getting this deck done so fast despite your, and Can Do's crazy busy schedule. The only disappointment has nothing to do with Can Do, but rather with Canadian regulations. I had wanted a Trex deck and railings largely because of the minimal maintenance this product requires, but, apparently, while the deck floor itself can be done with Trex, the railings are not legal in Canada although it is in the US. Rather than have 2 different materials, I opted out of Trex altogether and went with pressure treated wood even though that requires much more maintenence and is also nowhere near as environmentally responsible.
- Approximate cost of services:
- $5,000.00
- Company Response
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